Vic Wertz Chief Technical Officer |
It took me a while to like it, but now I really like it. Sure, it's pretty formulaic, but it's funny and reasonably intelligent.
Although it drives me nuts that they set so many scenes in cars, for two reasons. First, it's because they're often loaded with incredibly blatant product placement:
...the Sienna has plenty of room, plus I stink at parallel parking and that back-up camera thing is, like, the invention of the century.
...and second, because when David Boreanaz is doing the driving, he only looks at the road about three seconds out of every two minutes. I actually *want* him to crash.
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A big fan of the show, though I've missed a lot of this past season just because of time issues. I agree about the product placement though, though I'm sure the actors hate saying the lines as much as we hate hearing them.
I also read the Kathy Reichs books which are great stories... very, very different (the one is not based on the other save that they're both about a forensic anthropologist named Temperance Brennan), but fun to read and explains a lot about forensic anthropology without getting bogged down and dry.
Vic Wertz Chief Technical Officer |