Bones 12.06 The Flaw in the Saw
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2017 8:47 pm
Okay well, the case in this one was dumb and I'm not even going to bother talking about it. However, I did like there was some Hodgins stuff.
First off, Hodgins being mean and making Fuentes search for the skull when the techs already had found it at the scene.
I also liked that Hodgins is trying to find a way to exonerate Zack since he now knows that Zack just confessed to the killing. My favorite part of that scene, with Angela where Hodgins had sent her a photo called crime scene, was once Angela figured out what Hodgins was doing, she immediately said, "How can I help?" Then after they discuss the things Hodgins was thinking, that there was too much blood and Zack would have been neater, they switch back to the current case and work together to find the crime scene.
I also have to say, later in the episode, when Hodgins is once again in Angela's office and he says ran the solid matter from the chain saw through the mass spec, and Angela asks what he finds, Hodgins says "Aphanomyces laevis, Lasiodiplodia theobromae, and Phialocephala virens." And he says it soooooooooooo fast. I've always been impressed with TJ's ability to say these things but I do wonder how much time it took him to remember that and how many times it took to shoot that scene!
And Hodgins and Rodolfo playing with the saws. HA. I noticed Hodgins cuts through his log first, though I have no idea if they really were cutting through a log with a chainsaw or not. Maybe it was mostly done and they just had to finish it.
And the final thing, when Hodgins presents his findings about the microbial signature on the rib of the lobbyist to Cam, to prove it was not Zack that killed him, she actually thinks he would plant evidence. It really bothers me that she would think that as Hodgins has never tried to do that, yes, he removed the photo from the frame in The Man in the Mansion but the photo wasn't evidence, just the frame. And he must have been part of the initial case when they were looking at the lobbyist and after they knew Zack confessed surely they went back over everything and he STILL didn't plant evidence, so Cam has no reason to suspect he'd do so ever! In fact, Cam is more likely to create circumstantial evidence than any of the team, she even tried to do it before, like in The Girl in Suite 2103. I think Hodgins should be even more insulted than he was!
That is all I have to say on this one. Huge arc episode coming next week!
First off, Hodgins being mean and making Fuentes search for the skull when the techs already had found it at the scene.
I also liked that Hodgins is trying to find a way to exonerate Zack since he now knows that Zack just confessed to the killing. My favorite part of that scene, with Angela where Hodgins had sent her a photo called crime scene, was once Angela figured out what Hodgins was doing, she immediately said, "How can I help?" Then after they discuss the things Hodgins was thinking, that there was too much blood and Zack would have been neater, they switch back to the current case and work together to find the crime scene.
I also have to say, later in the episode, when Hodgins is once again in Angela's office and he says ran the solid matter from the chain saw through the mass spec, and Angela asks what he finds, Hodgins says "Aphanomyces laevis, Lasiodiplodia theobromae, and Phialocephala virens." And he says it soooooooooooo fast. I've always been impressed with TJ's ability to say these things but I do wonder how much time it took him to remember that and how many times it took to shoot that scene!
And Hodgins and Rodolfo playing with the saws. HA. I noticed Hodgins cuts through his log first, though I have no idea if they really were cutting through a log with a chainsaw or not. Maybe it was mostly done and they just had to finish it.
And the final thing, when Hodgins presents his findings about the microbial signature on the rib of the lobbyist to Cam, to prove it was not Zack that killed him, she actually thinks he would plant evidence. It really bothers me that she would think that as Hodgins has never tried to do that, yes, he removed the photo from the frame in The Man in the Mansion but the photo wasn't evidence, just the frame. And he must have been part of the initial case when they were looking at the lobbyist and after they knew Zack confessed surely they went back over everything and he STILL didn't plant evidence, so Cam has no reason to suspect he'd do so ever! In fact, Cam is more likely to create circumstantial evidence than any of the team, she even tried to do it before, like in The Girl in Suite 2103. I think Hodgins should be even more insulted than he was!
That is all I have to say on this one. Huge arc episode coming next week!