Cesar Millan on Bones
Yes, we have started watching Bones this season. We mainly gave it another shot because we like David Boreanaz so much after spending the summer watching Buffy and Angel. We added it back to the DVR last week, and we’re so glad we did. I guess the couple of shows we saw last season were off episodes? Or maybe we were looking for more shooting and less characterization. I don’t know.
Anyway, we are enjoying it, and I plan to buy the other seasons on DVD with my allowance.
In tonight’s episode, they found a dog-fighting ring. Grr argh, those things really chap my butt. And make me want to give Rowdi sloppy kisses and hug her really tight. (Don’t worry, I don’t kiss dogs, because they’re gross.)
Anyway, Cesar Millan was on there, and just watching him interact with the dogs and hearing the passion in his voice about the dog fights made me cry.
Oh, and the LOL moment: When Bones said she’d seen him on TV. “Thank you.” “It wasn’t a compliment. I was expressing a fact that I’ve seen you on TV.” And the look of comprehension on Cesar’s face. Comprehension of the crazy.
Anyway, great episode. And dog fighters are evil and will burn in hell.



September 19th, 2008 at 12:15 am
Welcome to the darkside…mwahhahahaha
October 15th, 2008 at 8:18 am
I was wondering why the dog was portrayed as being put down, but for the eulogy it made sense at driving home the point it wasn’t the dogs fault but the human who trained the dog to kill. It goes to Cesar’s point in life that Pit Bulls are villified in the press. It’s not the breed but the human. Also, it doesn’t always have to be an owner making the dog vicious but an owner unaware of how to care for their type of dog in general.