Bones: The Guy in the S.U.V
- Ruthie Reyman
- Sep 3, 2015
- 2 min read
I don’t like how they automatically think that it is a terrorist attack. They can’t just assume things, they have to have the facts first. Instead of assuming just wait on the facts. Facts are needed in cases like this one. The FBI made a big deal about the beginning of the case when it wasn’t a terrorist attack. I think that murderers should just turn themselves in the second they do it if it is an accident instead of hiding the body. Instead of doing it just don’t do it. There is no point to murdering anybody it doesn’t help anything, in fact it makes the lives of the murderer and the victim’s families life worse.
I don’t think its right to target other race’s that are here in America, for things that their country has done, even though they have been in America their entire life. That is being racist and that is not right. People are equal no matter what race they are. God made everybody the same on the inside, the only difference is the race, and people think that that’s such a big deal so they turn it into violence. Also if somebody is part of an investigation and they weren’t part of the killing why not just tell the cops everything that they know. There is no point in hiding things if the person didn’t do anything to get them into trouble.
Having affairs are not worth the emotional stress or the guilt. Why not just break up with their partner or divorce the spouse? Nobody wants to deal with all the drama that comes with affairs. Affairs don’t help anybody out in fact they ruin so many people’s lives. One person in a relationship thinks that somebody else is attractive and instead of breaking up with their partner they cheat on them. I don’t understand why they do that.
In season 1 episode 2, Brennan asks Booth if asking God for strength and wisdom works. Booth just moves along like she didn’t even ask the question. Why not talk about it, instead of ignoring the question. Some people don’t believe in God, and those that do should answer, to those that don’t believe in God, all the questions that they ask. The people that don’t believe in God and are asking questions about God are curious and they just want to know what they should do. They are confused and would like answers.

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