There may have been discord about the abrupt way they were thrown together in Bones season 6, but it's hard to deny that fans are happy they're finally here. They're not the pair friends would set up on a blind date.īut despite their vast and varied differences, they've got a good thing going. Here's a couple who for all intents and purposes don't seem well-suited for one another. They've made each other better people and this marriage is the culmination of 8 years of growth and change. Where she craves order, he's okay with thinking outside the box. Where she's all head, he leads with his heart. What works about Booth and Bones are the ways in which they bring balance to each other. If I ever get out of here, I will find a time and a place to tell you that you make my life messy and confusing and unfocused and irrational and wonderful.' This is that time. How is it possible that simply looking into your fine face gives me so much joy? Why does it make me so happy that every time I try to sneak a peek at you you are already looking at me? Like you, it makes no sense. And because of you, I've started to see the universe differently. You believe in ghosts and angels and maybe even Santa Claus. You are irrational and impulsive, superstitious and exasperating. 'Dear Agent Booth, you are a confusing man. Brennan gave a beautiful speech about the man who changed her life: Brennan: When Hodgins and I were buried alive, we each wrote a message to someone we loved in case our bodies were ever found. Booth went off the cuff with vows about how they've been playing a game of chase and have now caught one another. Brennan spouted off nervously that she wasn't being given from one man to another like property. Minus the fact that Christine didn't appear to be in attendance at the wedding, which was odd, the ceremony was everything we could have expected. Instead of in a church, they got married at the place where it all began: The Jeffersonian. So thank you, Angela, for overcoming your Booth hate, realizing that this couple deserves a happy celebration after everything they've been through, and making sure it happened despite their protests that they would plan it all themselves. That was about as Brennan-esque an explanation for their not being invited in the first place as we could possibly have been given and it worked but couldn't erase the feeling that they shouldn't have needed a cold case to appear in this episode.īooth burning down the church after lighting a candle for Brennan's mom and Angela stepping up to the plate to throw them a wedding turned everything around, ultimately making the episode a win.Īfter Pelant, murders, nerves, gambling pools, and acts of God threatened to keep them apart, Angela was insistent that they would get married. It made it convenient for Brennan to invite them all to the wedding after originally leaving them off the guest list because they weren't in relationships and she didn't want to flaunt her own happiness. The flip side of having all the squints show up to solve the case is that it made the cold case feel contrived. Calling in Edison who called in all the squints to work for free was great. On the other hand, she's come a long way in 8 seasons and would understand that a 30 year old case could wait a day. On the one hand, Brennan would want to solve the case even to the detriment of her own life and happiness. The fact that a cold case nearly kept them from the altar, not so much. Everyone placing bets on when the wedding would be called off, while terrible because they're all supposed to be Booth and Brennan's friends, was sort of funny.
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