Bones the cheat in the retreat4/8/2023 ![]() True Blood – Season 7, Episode 10: “Thank You”.“…You’re a tight-assed geek boy who doesn’t really fit in anywhere else.” - Angela.“The boys have got marriage problems, Evelyn, they’re not blind.” - Bill.It should have been fairly easy, without a forensic accountant (or Angela), to prove that Cam hadn’t committed any crimes. Also, I wouldn’t think that there would actually be charges pressed against Cam. Not that it would have necessarily stopped someone like Pelant but it would probably been enough to stop an average identity thief. Doubly so after what Pelant did to Hodgkins and Angela. ![]() ![]() Considering all the things they have seen while working at the Jeffersonian, I would think that all the people that work on Booth’s cases would have some kind of extra safeguards in place on their personal information. I liked the fact that Cam having her identity stolen may have taught her a lesson about letting the people who love her help, but there were a few things that bugged me. She acts like Seeley is some random dude that Brennan had a fling with not the friend she’s known for 9 years. If Brennan has come to terms with it, it’s time for Angela to LET IT GO. I’m getting really tired of Angela being mean to Booth. Anybody else catch the Dirty Dancing reference with them? Their last name was Schumacher and they were thieves. Too bad they turned out to be the bad guys. Their banter with each other reminded me a bit of me and my husband. It’s clear that Booth’s secret is still bothering Bones, but she’s not letting it ruin their lives. Not only are they blithely chipper as can be about the robberies, they're equally glib about the murder and their impending prison sentence.I was glad to see Bones and Booth somewhat back to normal. The killer could have been anyone, but it turns out to be the happily married folks who moonlight as robbers on the side. The random discussion on "best fight ever" in the boys' sweat hut and Brennan's howling in the steam and talking about dead ancestors over in the girls'. ![]() Then there's the case, which mirrors all of the character story threads in that it is filled with the unexpected: The married guy who takes his mistress to a couples' retreat to work on their anger issues. Let's hope this means more screen time for last week's barkeep. Next thing you know, he's shaking hands with Booth and taking a leave of absence for an undisclosed amount of time. They did a better job last year when they did almost the same thing with Angela (Michaela Conlin) throughout the entire season. While Cam's story is somewhat dull, Sweets' grows more and more annoying as the writers try and convince us he no longer has what it takes. Out of nowhere, the shrink who never misses a beat is making one bad guess after another. Really, there's nothing wrong with this storyline, but it's far from compelling.ĭitto for the Sweets storyline. At least this time the relationship between Cam and Arastoo didn't feel so forced and awkward. Or maybe it's a statement on how difficult overturning identity theft can be? It could be to help prove the close group dynamic at the Jeffersonian, but that's also been firmly established and in much better episodes. Just as they've also had a tertiary character lose everything he owns to digital identity theft, yet not once does anyone wonder if Pelant could be the culprit again. The show has already had one main character go from cool and detached scientist to a warm, empathetic person. Her character journeys from stubborn and aloof in the beginning, to accepting help with moist eyes by the end. As the episode unfolds it's clear that she's a victim of identity theft and that whomever assumed her identity is intent on running it into the ground. But it's not Arastoo who's arrested, it's Cam. The episode opens with Cam riding into work with boyfriend Aratoo (Pej Vahdat) when he's pulled over by a blatantly racist cop.
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