Getting Along with Dr Temperance Brennan
By garson
@garson (884)
United States
December 8, 2012 1:37am CST
I try to make this as novel as possible. I don't know why I am really hooked on this show. As you might have been familiar, Bones has elements of CSI (as each episode shows demonstration or dramatization of process) and other drama TV shows in mixture (can't really which and which).
Dr. Temperance Brennan has somewhat of an awkward personality. She talks in scientific, social, and anthropological terms, which is unlike her coworkers and mainstream interaction. She would get confused or argue with certain concepts, elements, or phenomena in popular culture, or casual interaction. Someone like her tend to become an outcast. Somehow, she becomes very successful as a criminal anthropologist (I never get her title) at the Jeffersonian and as an author.
Would I meet someone like Dr Brennan? Would I get along with her? I honestly would say that I don't think so. Well, since I'm not in a scientific field, it would be slim for me to meet any scientists nowadays. Typical scientists would still have natural way of interacting with people. There are some scientists with disorganized personality or appearance, but someone like Dr Brennan would be rare or not existent. Maybe in some people's personality. I also would not be sure if I really can stand interacting with someone like her in real life. Again, I'm not sure. I could on the other hand think of her as a very cool person. I am very indecisive in this area.
Would you like to meet and also interact with someone like Dr Brennan?
1 response
@whitneysquirrel (224)
• Philippines
17 Mar 13
I don't know if I would want to hang out with someone like her all the time but she is always so sincere and knows a lot of stuff I am interested in that I think I would love to talk to someone like her. And it wouldn't be a one way conversation as you would be sharing a lot of things with her, disinterested she might be. You can even make things up and she probably wouldn't know the difference. And vice versa.