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A Government Nerd's Dream
- By Alyssa Rosenberg
- January 22, 2010
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For some reason, last night's episode of Bones decided to portray the General Services Administration as a sinister government entity capable of sequestering a lab of federal scientists to identify a body (which may be the skeleton of President John F. Kennedy). Normally, I'm not in favor of television shows wildly obfuscating what federal agencies do, but this was a great, paranoid, funny hour of television that borrowed from The X-Files and reached new heights in an already great series. And Bones actually did quite a good job of explaining what GSA actually does. And there was a ton of interagency cooperation drama! So I'm prepared to forgive the show for its conspiracy-mongering, for now. Although I'm kind of tempted to call up GSA to see what they have in the basement, now.
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