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Bones season two -- an early look
Let's get one piece of information out of the way before I begin: I never saw an episode of FOX's Bones last season. It wasn't because I didn't want to; I've been a fan of David Boreanaz for a few years (and became more of a fan since reviewing Season one of Angel for Retro Squad) and really wanted to see how he worked out in his new role. Unfortunately, fearing the show would be canceled after getting emotionally attached to it and the characters, I decided to ignore the show and just go on my merry way.
Something brought me back, though . . . a chance to preview an early copy of the second series premiere to share with all of my adoring fans. After viewing the show I can honestly say that I should've watched during the first season, because Bones is a pretty decent, although somewhat visually graphic, show. Plus, seeing David Boreanaz smiling, laughing and wearing something other than basic black was a breath of fresh air after watching him sulk for five seasons on Angel.
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