Brilliant but socially inept forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperence Brennan works at the Jeffersonian Institute in Washington DC. After consulting for him on a FBI case she is approached by cocky yet charming ex-Army Ranger turned Special Agent Seeley Booth to help the Bureau solve crimes by identifying human remains that are too far gone for standard FBI forensic investigations. Brennans empirical literal view of the world causes friction with Booths emotive instinctive attitude creating a volatile relationship. However as their case load increases the symbiotic partnership produces results and with the support of Brennans Squint Squad murderers past and present should be on the look out.
Review
I watched the show and it did feel familiar yet fresh also. EmilyTemperance is very convincing and the rest of the cast isnt your every day cute side kicks. They seem like real squints and that is a whole other world they live in. A bit of a stretch on the Holographic skull and body stuff. Ill go with you there but only if you let the squint out of the lab more.
David B is and always will be Angel to some people watch this show and youll come away thinking its more Angelus than Angel the humor and comic timing between him and Emily has the makings of a Moonlighting relationship if IF the writers want to play it out that way. All in all a good show directing was crisp the photography was also good.