Are they freaking kiddin? They have photo of both the victim's parents and instead of searching them on the database, Angelas uses an unknown software to recreate the victim's face to find her identity. Ridiculous.
Non-missing people usually don't have their faces in police databases unless they've committed crimes. Otherwise, it's considered a major privacy violation.
I absolutely loved seeing Brennan on the flip side of the coin - she was the one who understood and related to another person. Not her usual MO. That scene at the end was powerful - it brought tears to my eyes. Very well done!
I absolutely loved this episode... Especially the last scene watching B ones and the other scientist relate on their own high level!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
the easiest way for ANYONE to do it, is to use google's picture search (I can't remember what it's called specifically) which is open to anyone. Upload thr photo and searh. If they can find pictures of simlar looking people or the exact image, they come up. As a professor, it is likely he would appear on a university or research site.
That scene was so touching! I shed more than a few tears in that one. Emily is sooo talented, and she doesn't get anywhere near the credit she deserves for this show! And Richard Schiff gave such a sweet performance in that scene as well!
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I love it especially the ending scene! Richard Schiff and Emily Deschanel were amazing in that scene!
ReplyDeleteAgreed! That last scene with Richard and Emily was beautiful,translating the equations.Very touching!
ReplyDeleteRichard Schiff is a fabulous actor.Wish he would fins a roll somewhere,i miss seeing him every week...
Are they freaking kiddin? They have photo of both the victim's parents and instead of searching them on the database, Angelas uses an unknown software to recreate the victim's face to find her identity. Ridiculous.
ReplyDeleteNon-missing people usually don't have their faces in police databases unless they've committed crimes. Otherwise, it's considered a major privacy violation.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely loved seeing Brennan on the flip side of the coin - she was the one who understood and related to another person. Not her usual MO. That scene at the end was powerful - it brought tears to my eyes. Very well done!
ReplyDeleteWhat? Are you telling me that police can't find a person through a picture? That's stupid.
ReplyDeleteThat is EXACTLY what I am telling you. Do some freakin' research for God's sake!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely loved this episode... Especially the last scene watching B ones and the other scientist relate on their own high level!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletethe easiest way for ANYONE to do it, is to use google's picture search (I can't remember what it's called specifically) which is open to anyone. Upload thr photo and searh. If they can find pictures of simlar looking people or the exact image, they come up. As a professor, it is likely he would appear on a university or research site.
ReplyDeleteEasy, maybe, but not entirely reliable. I've used Google's program before, and in my experience, it's a hit and miss type of thing.
ReplyDeleteThat scene was so touching! I shed more than a few tears in that one. Emily is sooo talented, and she doesn't get anywhere near the credit she deserves for this show! And Richard Schiff gave such a sweet performance in that scene as well!
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