Originally posted by: Melissa
Congrats Anu!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Truly deserving👏
I so agree with what Ravjot says. You have an amazing analytical ability, and your analysis are so fun to read. Your posts are really refreshing and insightful😃.
I loved that you put Bones first in your the shows you watch list😉. Ummm, I would grill you or anything, as a matter of fact, I hope you would enjoy doing this task. Write a brief essay (:P) on Brennan-Booth. Yeah yeah...I already know most of your feelings regarding BnB, but I wouldn't mind reading repeated stuffs as long as you put in a some enchanting details *sigh*
PS...I would have asked you to write on Rohan-Isha as well, but I see you got a question on that, so dropping that idea😃
Melssssssss yaaaaar! Yeh kya question pooch liyaaaaa?? Where do I beginnnnnnnn?? *sigh*😆😆
Booth-Brennan are special.....when I first started watching the show, what entertained me from the get go was Brennan's complete and utter lack of social skills and almost robot-like lack of empathy😆😆....her total cluelessness about pop culture and her constant phrase..."I don't know what that means"😆......but she was amazingly sharp, very intelligent and totally knew how to kick some a$$👏👏😆.....One of the all time most unique female characters on TV in my opinion.
And then there's Booth *sigh*😍.....A man with so much character to his personality, amazingly caring with a strong sense of honor, loyal, an amazing father....the list is endless....and how can I forget to mention his adoraaaaaaaaaaaaable smiles!😍😆...
It's been five years now.....and these two still create such magic together.....they are as different as chalk and cheese yet somehow they complete each other...Pure science meets Pure heart and it's a special kind of magic.
What makes them special in my eyes is that no matter what, no matter who....at the end of the day they come home to each other.....and they're the ones that make each other whole....there are endless shows out there that have ppl hopping in and out of relationships and endless hook-ups and break ups....BnB are special precisely cuz their relationship is so above all this.....yes they've dated other ppl but what they mean to each other is so special on a whole another level that it rises above whatever relationships they may have had....they love each other so much yet they are both so vulnerable in their own ways that they don't ever say it out loud to each other....their eyes, their gestures towards each other, their being there for each other, everything shows how much they mean to each other much more than words....
.I don't have the eloquency to describe this that well....so I'm gonna repaste one of my all time fav. write-ups on BnB which I'm sure you'll remember.....
[quote=britishwannabe1@LJ]
Brennan is brilliant and completely awesome in every way, but her shortcomings and failures give her a humanity that is utterly lovable. When I think of Brennan, I think of someone who struggles with love, a woman who has had to deal with the debiltating pain of a past that has shaped her in unique ways. These unique ways, while necessary to her work, have created her as a person that is hard to deal with and difficult to be close to. We see her strengths and her heroism in how she conducts herself through her work. She has such an affection for lost souls. As a lost soul herself, she adopts the selfless duty of giving names to unidentifiable faces, giving meaning to the personal story of the skeleton on her lab table. Her search for the truth and personal quest for justice forms her as an empathetic woman who truly loves people, but doesn't know how to express it. This is her central struggle: how to express affection. She's lonely, often blunt, ignorant of standard cultural formalities, not easily communicable. There is a distance between what she feels and how she thinks. She acts upon her intellectuality, and while her intellectuality is her strength, it also becomes her weakness when it traps her in solitude. For years, she has relied on her intellectuality to explain humans. Perhaps it was her way of explaining her own pain, explaining the pain she felt for others. But the sad aspect of this solitude is that Brennan has learned to live with it. Someone who has learned to be lonely is almost more saddening than someone who struggles with loneliness. Nobody should ever have to adopt solitude as a way of life because we all deserve so much more than that. When we comprehend Brennan, her innate goodness, her devotion to a career that promotes goodness and respect for human nature, you learn to love her. And when she breaks down in tears at the remembrance of being locked in a trunk as a teenager, you just want to heal her wounds and tell her that love is real, and that she deserves it.
I cannot deny that one of the reasons I love Booth is because he loves Brennan. Brennan is not an easy person to love, let's face it. But Booth sees beyond this, he looks at Temperance, not the doctor. The effect that this has had on Brennan is undeniable. She's a fabulous human being, but Booth is the one who makes her a whole person. He's gentle and patient, suffering in his own love for her while he allows her to have the time she needs to come around. He brings out the best in her, like in helping her to use her brain and her heart in The Verdict in the Story. And we love Brennan because she allows herself to change for the better through Booth. She resists, but deep down, we all know she will relinquish to him eventually. We love her because she loves him, because she has found someone in her life who is good and loyal. Then, because he has softened the anthropologist, shown her the compassion she deserves, we come to love her even more as new sides of her become apparent. We owe it all to Booth, the one who loves her more than we do.
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And just for you, Mels😉😆

Edited by nureat01 - 15 years ago