Gordon Gordon Wyatt is back. And I loved him, as always. I also enjoyed the episode.
First things first: The case this week was a "dwarf" dug up from a big hole in a road. The team (this week supported by Mr. Nigel Murray) found out that he was a wrestler and investigated the show room he was working in. They suspected the owner, because her gun was found with the body, but the woman wasn't even involved anymore with the victim. They then found out that the guy was in love with another woman and wanted to propose to her and this woman turned to be out his twin-brother's wife. The twin-brothher was normal-sized. Eventually, they found out that the victim was trying to rob a gold depot and his brother who had known his wife was cheating on him was the one who shot him.
On to the good stuff: Booth was still having problems after his surgery and couldn't shoot right. He was afraid he wouldn't pass the test and asked the only psychiatrist he trusted: Gordon Wyatt. The good man was now a chef and reluctantly agreed to help Booth. He consulted with Sweets and the basically came to the same conclusion: Booth's love for Brennan was hindering him. I loved Wyatt in this episode; especially when he consulted with Sweets. They also talked about his book (which basically also says they're in love with each other) and Wyatt had several scenes with Booth, talking about Brennan. it's so great to hear and see Booth admitting his feelings for Brennan and I loved the scene in the end when they were eating dinner in chef Gordon's kitchen. It was also clear that he wouldn't fail in front of her and it showed a lot of trust that he asked her to accompany him.
All in all, I loved this episode. Wyatt was amazing, there were a lot of Booth-Brennan moments, the case was interesting although slightly bizarre and it was just great.
Best Moment: Booth and Brennan eating in the kitchen.
Weirdest Moment: Booth knocking out the mini-wrestler.
Favourite Quote:
Booth: "You made a joke!"
Brennan: "I'm becoming quite amusing."
Current Mood: Impressed
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