Well, I have to say that was a strange season finale.
As much as I love both the books and the tv series, IMO the last moment interpersonal walking away in the finale works much better in a book than on tv. Instead of leaving us dumbfounded at the end, you would have better served your audience to do what Battlestar Galactica did in season two, and end with a quick "one year later" snapshot, then cut away to the credits. I assume you will move one year forward!?? Poor Cam, I doubt the Jeffersonian will want a director who allows all of her most important people to take a year's leave of absence at the same time. It just can't happen in the real world. Can you imagine the Smithsonian (upon which the Jeffersonian is based) allowing all its key staff to go waltzing off to all corners of the Earth for a year? It would lose all its credibility, not to mention lots of funding. Oh, that's right, Hodgins is the Jeffersonian's largest single donor, so I guess he'd make sure things were covered, monetarily...
I didn't mind the somewhat scattered, sluggishly moving story because this episode was meant to focus on the interpersonal relations more than crime.
Next season should be good. I can't wait to see how each has changed after one year in different environments. I only hope Cam, her adopted daughter, Caroline, Sweets and Max will all be back because I've really come to love those characters, too. Now, if they could just find a way to bring back Zak...
I didn't mind the somewhat scattered, sluggishly moving story because this episode was meant to focus on the interpersonal relations more than crime.
Next season should be good. I can't wait to see how each has changed after one year in different environments. I only hope Cam, her adopted daughter, Caroline, Sweets and Max will all be back because I've really come to love those characters, too. Now, if they could just find a way to bring back Zak...