(seasons available on Netflix)

Description: Dr. Temperance Brennan, a forensic anthropologist who works at the Jeffersonian Institution and also writes books, has an impressive ability to read clues from victims' bones. Consequently, law enforcement calls her to assist with investigations when remains are so badly decomposed, burned or destroyed that standard identification methods are useless. Brennan is teamed with Special Agent Seeley Booth, a former Army sniper, who mistrusts science and scientists when it comes to solving crimes but who has developed respect for Brennan, both professionally and personally.
Bechdel Test: 8/10
Women of color, queer women, intelligent women, artistic women, scientific women, bad ass women, etc... This shows does a really good job of having believable and solidified female characters who can be both; girly should they choose, and/or, someone willing to really get their hands dirty (often literally!). Loosely based on a real woman, this show has a really great way of showing equality among genders. It must however be said, that some of the women in this show do very occasionally have "save me I'm a girl!" moments, which are usually then explained to be a trick or a joke.




Character Development: 9/10
Everyone in this show experiences development. Even the interns get enough plot to seem like real genuine people. From season 1 to season whatever the hell they're on now, the changes and growth of each character is just noticeable as to be engaging but no where near drastic enough to look out of place. It is only when you go back and re-watch the first seasons (as I have done many times) that you really notice just how much you've learned about each character and exactly how much they've grown as people.


Diversity of characters/Representation of Minorities: 8.5/10
This show has a little bit of everything and for the most part it is all represented in a really respectful and/or realistic way as to the personalities of the characters. There is representation for POC and LGBTQAI+ amongst the main characters! There is talk of mental illness, sexuality, gender, race, disability, privilege, everything at one point or another throughout the show and a lot of it is experienced or represented by the actual main characters.


Acting Skills: 8/10
This show has been running for a long time which means that the actors have all settled into their characters completely and that they really just seem like people acting and reacting the way they naturally would, as opposed to actors playing roles and reading scripts. Along with the character development.



Visual Presentation: 7/10
This show has a really nice mix of your typical cop show settings as well as putting a lot of effort into the gory details of the forensics. Not the most fantastical in visual aesthetics but what is done, is done well and to the point.


Story Line: 9/10
The plot of this show is a perfect balance between; recipe tv (basically the same things happen each show only in different places), and continual character and overarching storyline development. One of the reasons I love this show so much is that you can watch any episode (out of order) and be perfectly entertained by the basic formula of the episode, but should you choose to watch it in order, you will see how each episode advances some part of the plot and adds just a little bit more to the development of the characters.
Additional Comments: Overall I am a really big fan of this show! Its calm enough to have on while you are doing something else, while also being interesting and engaging enough to have you watching for hours. The characters are loveable and complex, the plot is interesting and moves with the characters, this show is one of my all time favourites! (I am very bias and probably blinded by nostalgia)
Let me know what you think about this show and if there is anything you would like me to review next!
Great post! I have seen so many commercials for this show but never really got to watching it or giving it a try. Wasn't sure if it was my thing, plus there are so many cop shows out right now it can get repetitive. If you have seen the Mentalist is this show kind of like that?
ReplyDeleteI totally get what you mean about the plethora of cop shows // yeah actually it is! they are both kind of singular from other cop dramas because they have their own quirks and are really good at balancing out interesting plot and well developed character stories!
ReplyDeleteVery informative post. You have thorough descriptions of the elements in the show, while making your criteria for a show to be quality very clear and to the point. I've never watched this show and I don't plan to, but your blog post is a great way to recommend a show to someone
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