I'm in haze...I can't...I just can't...baby duck!!! Noooooooooooooo
I usually do not cry because of a TV show, but damn... this time, I just couldn't... I always liked Sweets, his quirkiness, his admiration for Booth, his way to put his nose where it didn't belong. I didn't see that coming AT ALL.
It's always a brave choice to kill a main character, but after 10 years, I admire the fact they find a way to bring new life to the show, I like the idea of a new character entering the dynamic of a group that solid. It's going to be fun, but I still have to recover from Sweets death.
I had all the indications during the episode, and yet I didn't see where they were going.
I read some comment about the fact that, comparing to VNM death, where Cam refused to perform his autopsy, this was too inaccurate: all I can say about it - and this is just my 2 cents - is that it is true, in some way...it is inaccurate. Probably there are plenty of protocols which impede a coroner to perform an examination on someone she knows, but I see the reason behind that decision, and I think it's more important than the accuracy. To them, to the team, it's like doing the same extreme sacrifice Sweets did, it's a way to pay tribute to him. They must give him justice, they are the best.
And the all conspiracy stuff... I'm really liking it. It's well written, I'm keeping track of aal the facts since the beginning of the Mcnamara-gate and everything make sense, they really did a good job. It's intricate, it's interesting, it make sense, which is not easy when the storyline is that complicated.
And how not to mention Hodgins? Finally they payed tribute to his conspiracy theorist side! He was right, and he saved the day - as he often did - which is kind of awesome, I have to admit.
Oh my... lots of things are going to be different now...I'm excited to see what in storage for us, but for now, let me just mourn baby duck death...