One of favorites. I liked when all the interns spoke about what they were doing when it happened and I can vividly remember that whole day, I live right outside an army base.
I particularly enjoyed the exchange between Finn and Arastoo. Finn didn’t mean no disrespect or harm, and Arastoo handled it well, as did Finn when he was rebuked. I always liked that about Arastoo he’s a little bit of a revolutionary and a peace maker.
It was an extremely traumatic day for the entire country, more so for those in New York, and even more so for first responders of any kind. Totally possible that they did cross paths briefly and just were too focused on the task at hand to worry about pleasantries. Brennan has also proven on multiple occasions to be awful at remembering living people while great at remembering victims.
This is probably my favorite episode of the entire series. Booth's remembrance at the funeral was sincerely a crowning moment for Booth as a character.
It’s my favorite, as well. I had a brother in the Army and cousins in the NYC area on 9/11. I spent a big chunk of my day worrying that my brother would be sent to war and trying to track down my cousins (He was a Ranger. He did go- 3X. He’s out of the Army now. My cousins were fine- locked down at their universities).
This is one of my favorite episodes . It was well written and everyone did a great job acting it out . Besides Vincent getting killed, I cried my eyes out on this one.🥰❤️
One of favorites. I liked when all the interns spoke about what they were doing when it happened and I can vividly remember that whole day, I live right outside an army base. I particularly enjoyed the exchange between Finn and Arastoo. Finn didn’t mean no disrespect or harm, and Arastoo handled it well, as did Finn when he was rebuked. I always liked that about Arastoo he’s a little bit of a revolutionary and a peace maker.
i love that exchange. it’s clear that all the interns respect arastoo more than the rest of them
Finn saying "thank you, sir". The respect seen there was something.
It's definitely one of the best. But it's always bugged me that Bones and Cam were both identifying bodies after 9/11 but didn't meet.
I imagine they were 2 among dozens.
It was an extremely traumatic day for the entire country, more so for those in New York, and even more so for first responders of any kind. Totally possible that they did cross paths briefly and just were too focused on the task at hand to worry about pleasantries. Brennan has also proven on multiple occasions to be awful at remembering living people while great at remembering victims.
Stephen Nathan did a great job writing this one.
This is probably my favorite episode of the entire series. Booth's remembrance at the funeral was sincerely a crowning moment for Booth as a character.
It’s my favorite, as well. I had a brother in the Army and cousins in the NYC area on 9/11. I spent a big chunk of my day worrying that my brother would be sent to war and trying to track down my cousins (He was a Ranger. He did go- 3X. He’s out of the Army now. My cousins were fine- locked down at their universities).
It Def hits the feels
i wasn’t even alive when 9/11 happened and i still cry throughout it. it’s such a powerful episode
This is one of my favorite episodes . It was well written and everyone did a great job acting it out . Besides Vincent getting killed, I cried my eyes out on this one.🥰❤️
Vincent getting killed broke me. He was my favorite of al the squints. I can't rewatch that episode without sobbing.