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I was jazzed to find out that there is a spin off in the works. There is plenty of TV for many shows out there folks. Get a DVR. The acting was excellent. The writing and direction was fresh and clever. The fictitious Dr Brennan would want you all to use some objectivity and let the episode stand on its own merits, and in doing so I give this episode a Plenty of TV shows successfully take a different approach to some episodes.

Different points of view, directing styles or even Ryan O'Neill adds dimension and flavor to the show. Look, I just want to watch Bones, okay? I watch an episode, I wait for the preview for the next week and I come back for more. The preview for this week's episode looked like a fun adventure with our heroes, Bones and Booth.

Pirates, a treasure map- what's not to love? Instead, we get a surprise pilot for a new show, very little Booth and Bones, and what time we did get with them was seriously out of character. At least NCIS had the courtesy to tell the viewers that they were setting up a new show in the preview.

This feels like a trick- like they knew that we wouldn't watch if we knew it was going to be Bones-lite and Booth free. All I know is that now I don't really have any interest in watching this new show.

The characters made me so angry and the lack of the Jeffersonian crew was frustrating and less than fun. Plus, the new cast just reeks of Mary Sue-ism. Not as bad as Hannah was but not good. Guys, this was a fail all the way around.

Don't do it again. Must have warning. This is a try at a spin off I'm for one going to put bones on hold, so many series to see instead. Nothing more sad then This is not bones. This is not good, this is sad.

Bones has to rethink there plot, look to fringe or CSI and do something the don't. They have good characters, tell a back story on them, Tell me about they bones, hurt them to makes us want for they health yet again. AlysonStearns 22 April This episode really demonstrated for me how terrible Bones has become over the past season.

I used to absolutely love Bones; it was the rare quirky, smart, and heartfelt show that could also be charming and hilarious. Now, Bones is just a vehicle for product placements. I really feel that this episode was basically just another product placement, although this time it was for a different show.

I felt like the stupid Finder and his team did not mesh well with the Bones staff at all, and the insinuation of a possible relationship between Bones and the Finder is frankly just insulting to all Bones fans.

We've waited so long for Booth and Bones to get together, and now this crap? I'm so over it. Although I have debated for a long time about just giving up on this show, this episode just pushed me over the edge.

So long, Bones. I'm sorry it had to end this way, but your horrible writing and constant product pushing has disappointed me for the last time. I was aware before watching this episode that it was going to incorporate characters from Hart Hanson's new show based on The Locator book series.

However, these characters were not incorporated into the show very well. It was simply a pilot of "Finder" that set up the show how Bones typically does, but then abandoned nearly all of their work.

There was hardly enough crossover to call it an episode of Bones. That being said, I did appreciate the character dynamics of the cast of "Finder. I'd like to start with this: I loved this series opening! I think that a main why reason many people do not like the Finder episode is because they were expecting to watch a Bones episode, not the opening to a new series. For example, they were expecting to drink water something we have all the time and instead got pop, so it shocked them.

If you look at this show from a different point of view, however, in the light of this could be a new show: I loved the characters, I think they all mesh together very nicely and I'd definitely watch this new series and recommend it to my friends! The cast mesh really well and like how Walter's keen sense of detection help him find the lost articles. My wife and I were watching "Bones" like we always do and I said to her this would be a great spin-off and when I check it out was happy to see it was going to be one!

I was reading the TV Guide article about the producer saying he's afraid it won't take off and I totally disagree. Unfortunately for Hanson, it seemed that was the overwhelming feeling with regards to The Finder , with the result that the plug was pulled on the show after just a single season, which suffered perilously low ratings and poor viewership numbers.

According to TV Series Finale , the show debuted with just a 1. The same week saw 8. While the outlook did seem to improve slightly as the first season continued, it still wasn't producing the ratings and viewership the studio had likely expected after pouring millions of dollars into the spin-off.

Trouble came just seven weeks in, when the show was put on hiatus before losing its coveted Thursday night television spot. It ended up being moved to Friday, a notorious prime time wasteland, and the result was an immediate drop in viewership. Fox did a crappy job of promoting this one and it was first rate.

This was just a real nice warm hearted show with no demons or zombies. So of course Fox cancelled it. It takes something like Netflix to find us, the heavy duty viewers. The Finder is worth re-watching to catch all the impressive esoteric fact gems hidden in it. Hopefully, Netflix will finish the series. Saw it on Netflix. Definitely would watch additional seasons if it goes to Netflix.

Although one of the key actor died that could be dealt with. Home News Cancelled or Renewed? Should The Finder have been cancelled?

Yes, I think so. I'm not sure. Are you kidding? Next Post ». Inline Feedbacks. October 6, pm. He was just a genuinely good guy. He and [series star] Geoff Stults would put on pound vests in Miami at the Sonesta Hotel at Coconut Grove and run up and down 20 flights of stairs and do 50 pushups at the top and at the bottom.

Both were inclined to exaggerate how many times they did it, but it certainly was more than once. Geoff, who is 34, would be laughingly astounded that he would be running stairs with this pound, almost year-old man.

When we shot that last scene of The Finder this year, we were hoping it would be the season finale, not the series finale.



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