I loved Bones' transition from an expert jealously guarding her reputation for expertise against a promising protege, to a mentor recognizing that her protege and a "professional colleague" could share the glory without diminishing her. In fact, Clark's success only enhanced her reputation through the expert training that she gave him over the years. It shows that she's maturing into someone who can see beyond herself now to others and affirm them. Booth and the baby are having a very maturing effect on her. I love seeing that development in her character.
Was bit emotional towards the end when they explained how the archaeologist found the bones and in what position reminds me of the city of Pompeii when they found bodies fused together as it indicated the people were holding on to each other as the volcano began consuming the city.
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I loved Bones' transition from an expert jealously guarding her reputation for expertise against a promising protege, to a mentor recognizing that her protege and a "professional colleague" could share the glory without diminishing her. In fact, Clark's success only enhanced her reputation through the expert training that she gave him over the years. It shows that she's maturing into someone who can see beyond herself now to others and affirm them. Booth and the baby are having a very maturing effect on her. I love seeing that development in her character.
ReplyDeleteGotta love being russian lol.
ReplyDeleteWas bit emotional towards the end when they explained how the archaeologist found the bones and in what position reminds me of the city of Pompeii when they found bodies fused together as it indicated the people were holding on to each other as the volcano began consuming the city.