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Boreanaz being typcast

If David Boreanaz had ever played a detective investigating a supernatural murder-mystery before as he did in the Bones episode "The Man in the Morgue," then I'd have to say that he was at risk of being typcast, luckily he hasn't...

Vandalism

Some idiot, pretending to be funny, vandalized this page. I made a small change by removing some words. Thanks.--Kim Kusanagi 07:07, 6 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

More Detail?

As Bones now has a second season, maybe it would be worth making a seasonal guide to episode, with lengthier explanations of the episodes and more information? (eg. See Lost Season One) Personally I feel this would be appropriate as I don't feel Bones needs a page per episode, but needs a more detailed account of the episodes Mtowers 21:37, 12 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

If someone would be willing to do an episode-per-episode breakdown, that would be a great idea. A lower-maintenence idea would be to do seasonal plot arcs -- "Themes" or "Broader Plot" or something. Since a lot of the episodal material is of the Law & Order brand (tune in whenever you like, little will have changed) lots of episode detail might not be worth the effort.

Bellhop080

Bones doesn't really have seasonal plots, other than the parents issue, and a few minor others. I'd be willing to do it after I get the DVD, and I'd keep episodic reviews of Season 2 episodes on my computer until I've written the Season 1 ones. But if someone were to share this with me it would be of great benefit (especially for Season 1) Mtowers 01:24, 19 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I'd say go for it. I'd recommend that you add content to the episodes list on this page for now, then split the seasons off into their own pages once they've got more content in them (and write broad season synopses at that point). I wouldn't worry about the order you add the info in - the page doesn't have to be put together in order. Alias (TV series) is a good example of what should probably be the ultimate aim - that show is also very episodic, although it does have some links throughout all of the episodes (more so than Bones, though). Mike Peel 07:34, 19 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I agree with Mike, but right now we aren't sure how long Bones is going to be around for, Fox is pretty much unpredictable. If it goes on past season two I think we should aim for a Alias Page added in episodes Summaries like Lost. I'll be happy to help with season one. I have most of the episodes taped so I can rewatch them and write longer summaries. For themes and such, we could have a cultural references, maybe a section on the only plot arc, Brennan's parents. There is alot we can do. Toomanysidesofme 17:37, 1 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]