Aired 14 years ago - May 20, 2010
The team works to uncover clues buried under a life’s worth of possessions saved by a hoarder in order to solve the mystery of his death. Meanwhile, Angela’s father has a specific purpose for his most recent visit, and Brennan and Booth are confronted with unique opportunities.
Well, upstairs can't
really shed light
Whoa!
Perhaps we could return
from the Maluku Islands
You'd be dealing with a
very small pool of suspects.
any psychological clues
from the garbage, okay?
Well, maybe all of these fell on
him and it was just an accident.
Here's a summons and a complaint,
Right. Yeah.
Yeah, you know, they just
think that my experience
And I'd like to preface my
statement with a caveat.
Here...
The histological study, Ms. Wick.
Maybe we all overvalue
things that are...
Worried that Booth might
get hurt on a case,
Traditionally, hoarders have
I want you to save lives.
There are earthquakes and
volcanoes, and a number
There seem to be some
lucrative opportunities
I can't believe this.
Oh, wait, you're wondering
Starved to death?
So, Daisy's going to,
uh, Indonesia.
but, hey, a guy can't be picky
in this sidekick market, huh?
The day of attack,
Okay, Sweets,
you'll understand this.
To the left.
I wouldn't make a decision like
this without talking to you.
In the scheme of things.
Yes, on account you're
both so replaceable.
and purveyor of Fiestaware.
He said, "Shut up
and get a lawyer."
If Angela was going to the
Maluku Islands, I'd go.
Well, not exactly,
but we should really get going.
who can do this job.
Yeah.
he would change and we could have
staying here.
No, Daisy. No.
Aired 14 years ago - May 13, 2010
The trial of The Gravedigger hits close to home for members of the team, and everyone at the Jeffersonian must work overtime to uncover the forensic evidence to elicit a conviction.
Burn marks were found
on the victims that were
I submit that a warrant
wasn't even necessary.
You aren't left with much,
Ms. Julian.
She doesn't think I can find it.
old case files from when
she was a prosecutor.
Go, Dr. Hodgins.
I'm cute. I can always find a job.
Well, I came up dry.
I feel like she's still got
me locked up, you know?
You gotta eat something.
All of the relationships-
they complicate logical thought.
none of them here have
any criminal records.
a GPS location.
a remodeled right ulna from
a break when he was eight.
We aren't victims in this crime.
Maybe that's why she
wanted us to find the boy.
bilaterally on the fifth,
sixth and seventh ribs
is it possible that the number
was placed in my file by mistake?
You know that Taffet's
playing you, right?
I'm worried, Dr. Sweets. I-I...
So someplace, we assumed
that in a just world
When are you gonna learn
until after the trial over.
Ten-year-olds-
it's kind of their thing.
If I don't receive the money
in the numbered account
within eight hours,
your child will die.
her work in auditory
forensic reconstruction.
Like a fingerprint.
on the scientific stuff, okay?
strangled the young boy
using only one hand--
The radiating fracture lines show
which is five feet, four inches.
Sustained.
an FBI psychologist, are you not?
And this one's stomach sac is full.
I've just about had it
I'm just tired.
You're just anxious.
were victims of a vicious criminal
Because she has no defense,
except slandering these experts.
Why were you hiding this from us?
Order, or I will clear the court.
♪ oh, please, oh... ♪
What?
Aired 14 years ago - May 06, 2010
A cabin burns down in the woods revealing two bodies, one of a modern-day witch and one from the days of the Salem Witch Trials leading Booth and Brennan into the world of Wicca to find a killer. Meanwhile, when Hodgins' reckless driving gets him
and Angela arrested and thrown in jail, Sweets and intern Clark Edison step into unfamiliar territory to help out the team.
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She was dead before the fire.
Thoracic crushing combined
with the puncture wound.
your smile is ordinary at best...
- I'll pour on the charm.
- [Chuckles]
Yeah, yeah. I've had several martinis,
some absinthe and a barrel of mead.
Most cultures believe that some
sort of supernatural power...
All right, go for It. It's all yours.
Cheri and I used to be really close.
He said Cheri's place was the key.
This device slowly fills
each polystyrene cup up...
Oh, man, I love these shoes!
And, Dr. Hodgins, you have a warrant
for escaping police custody...
Don't you dare.
You're- You're thinkin;
I wanna buy the place now?
She painted this symbol
on the bricks on the chimney.
And anterior-medial aspect
of ribs one and four, bilaterally.
- Angela?
- Yeah, hi.
- Yes.
- Yes.
They don't use eye of newt.
Looks to me like, uh, you two
are doing just fine in here.
Tomorrow, we overlook another piece
of paper, and a murderer goes free.
[Brennan, Whispering]
Could you not walk so loudly?
[Brennan]
It's a miniature effigy.
She was known to use human relics.
I thought your intention
was to bring back Hodgins and Angela.
I keep thinking about that- that crappy
cabin that we stayed in in the mountains.
I found the transcripts
of the Salem witch trials.
- Nice cell.
- It's not much, but we call it home.
It was probably an amber pendant
from an ordinary piece of jewelry.
That and my ex-wife's wedding dress.
- But not all of these are human.
- What?
Me too.
Yeah, what we should've done is
crashed right into each other.
Absolutely.
I'm sure you will. Gus will come after you
if you don't follow the letter of the law.
She may be too small to inflict
the injuries that killed our victim.
But in this case, oddly,
everything inside the circle was destroyed.
It's a pentagram. It's an ancient Wiccan
symbol that stands for solidarity.
Those naked ladies were trippin'.
But when you make a mistake,
you wanna make that mistake right. Right?
- Oh- Oh.
- Yeah.
Aired 14 years ago - Apr 29, 2010
The body of an eccentric rich man is found in a laundry machine at a hotel, and Brennan and Booth find out that he was last seen at a Rock 'n' Roll camp, where they go to investigate. Back in the lab, a strange piece of evidence found on the body helps the team uncover potential murder suspects.
It's approximately three years old.
With an accompanying
micro fracture on the parietal.
So you're telling me I should be looking for...
You go from injured testicles
to the woman I'm dating.
You were recommended by Dr. Oksenberg.
- [Chuckling]
- What?
Oh, I see.
But if we can get a serial number off this,
we can get an I.D.
- God, I wish I had enough money for this one.
- Why? What is it?
[Man] So are you going to
the seminar on string height?
- Walk this way.
- Aerosmith.
Oh, come on. I can't be on an all-Muslim team.
I'm a lapsed Episcopalian.
Yeah. The guy's a god. But maybe a murdering
god. So use your ears, not your mouth.
- What are you talking about?
- Well, Cole said...
Honestly, I think you'll like Dr. Lidner.
- We're fine, Cam.
- Because you and Perry
aren't having sex, right?
Some guys use tortoise shells
or a shark's tooth.
You kidding? I was thrilled.
I was sick of kissing that guy's ass.
- Booth?
- Yeah.
Well, I just wanted to make sure
you were comfortable.
- Now I'm stumped.
- [Chuckles]
I don't know why.
- We're gonna have lunch.
- It's been quite a while for you.
♪ I'm ♪
You took off from fantasy camp.
You disappear and you end up
hiding out in some cheap motel?
Asked If they could
keep me company for a few hours.
Angela scanned the castings
I made of the fatal injuries...
Walt a minute.
Our victim was beaten to death with a guitar?
Am I smiling like a fool?
Think he was killed for his guitar?
Whatever.
Jimi Hendrix choked to death on his own vomit.
Look, I know it was wrong to take it.
But I swear to God, I didn't kill him.
the fact that Richard Cole was
playing the ultimate guitar...
No. He's a good doctor. That's all.
Oh- All right. I'll go slow.
as being one of the unifying
cultural traditions for Americans.
Bingo.
[Man]
Yeah, rock and roll!
Aired 14 years ago - Apr 22, 2010
When human remains are discovered in the belly of a shark, Brennan and Booth are brought in to identify the missing person. Evidence suggesting the victim had been the prey of several fish directs the team’s investigation to The Aquarium of the
Atlantic, where a guest lecturer and notorious self-help guru preaching the healing power of the ocean has gone missing. Meanwhile, both Brennan and Booth navigate their own relationship when a marine biologist shows interest in Booth.
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- Recovered from what?
- His fin was nearly severed,
probably from a drag net.
[People Gasping, Chattering]
No, no. It's a recovery of a body
In the Investigation of a potential homicide.
'Cause I know you can't date me
if I'm a suspect, right?
[Clark]
The pelvis verifies the osteon count.
The victim was assaulted and then dumped
into the tank alive as a means of disposal.
between midnight and 6:00 a.m. -
something big...
Yeah. Okay. Wow.
Everyone at the aquarium is a suspect.
than the concept of natural selection.
to talk about that in front of fish tanks?
[Jazz Continues, Indistinct]
... eat or be eaten.
The way you were wieldin' that Little
crazy pen around of yours that you had...
Yep. With an interactive interface
I implemented myself.
No. That injury is simple blunt force.
I realize you need to double-check,
so please...
Our education department hosts field trips
for local elementary students.
- It was beautiful.
- I'm just wondering...
Don't say that.
I have a kid nearly that age.
Well, between 36 disposables
and 10 cell phone cameras...
So, yes, go have coffee with Hacker.
Hodgins said that the victim died in the tank
between midnight and 6:00 a.m.
- I think they ingested it.
- By snacking on our victim.
The Plexiglas at this point is a foot thick.
Hello. Of course it looks bad.
It's made out to you for $10,000.
- I am currently witless.
- This is the Russian mobster
who smuggles booze?
It's really huge and extra good.
Then I tell you I did not do this thing.
- Yes, it is. It's your check.
- No, it is not.
May I interest you
in our final selections from the filter?
Well, that's not possible. How would
those embryonic cells get into the tank?
That is consistent with the wounds, yes.
causing a cleft fracture
of the styloid process.
although Itamaracá, Brazil,
is a long way to go to get them.
I have fibromyalgia.
He is, however, taller.
♪ Leave me ♪
and the F.B. I. Does not allow socialization
with suspects or consultants.
'Cause you will not be able
to resist the man...
You're gonna make me laugh?
Aired 14 years ago - Apr 15, 2010
The team’s latest case takes Brennan back to her alma mater, Burtonsville High School, where she and Booth investigate the discovery of an unidentified skull and upper torso. With Angela’s help, they identify the victim as one of Brennan’s
classmates, and notice a possible connection to a second murder committed 15 years prior. Brennan and Booth go undercover as a married couple at her class reunion to interrogate a set of suspects, where even as an adult, Brennan is still predictably misunderstood and her only friend lies in a strangely dark and offbeat janitor. Meanwhile, Hodgins spills a lab secret.
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for more people
parts, Lou.
and dismembered just like this.
Fractured
Now, this first victim,
Sarah Tidwyler,
we get more information
if she is seen as an alumni.
There appear to be some
metal flakes embedded
How well do you know
Wow, the years have been
very kind to you, Temperance.
See? So prom king Brad here's
Well, yeah, I know it is.
Uh, this is...
I could always count on you.
I, uh... went and bought this.
And the remodeling gave us
an approximate age-- about 30.
A lot of people hated her, too,
for being so popular.
If a classmate's life hasn't
worked out,
a saw blade about
two-millimeters thick.
Because males tended
I could supply you
a little fun while
you're here,
Andy Pfleuger.
through the eighth intercostal
space, perforating the lung,
I think Brennan was
the normal one.
Any bad blood between
her and Evelyn?
Her cakes are so
light and fluffy.
You're sexy and...
Because you're
an alumni.
I heard Evelyn
ruined your career.
And the particles
in the stab marks
No. No thank you, Andy.
You are very good.
It's none of my business
if you broke up with Angela.
Yeah.
Oh-oh, can we dance, Booth?
He has access to the shop
and he has a huge knife.
♪ Now that your rose
is in bloom ♪
then you might get
your catering contract back.
Okay, just hold that.
Stab wounds
are usually localized.
The stars killed her?
Ange, we broke up, you know?
Aired 14 years ago - Apr 08, 2010
In the 100th episode, Booth and Brennan tell Sweets about a mistake in his book. Sweets is shocked to learn of this mistake, and asks Booth and Brennan to reveal the truth. They agree, and flash back to the first time they worked on a case together.
The formation and evolution of their relationship, as well as the relationships of the other Jeffersonian workers, is examined.
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The police had given up hope
Uh, I'll catch up with you
later, all right?
the bone itself is cooked,
transforming the marrow.
Yes. I'm the best in the world.
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Pelvis tells us female
who has never given birth.
In reality, his nose
looks like a yam.
Well, the FBI wants
to know who she is.
This preliminary sketch...
Gemma Harrington.
She's been dead for four years.
That's a federal judge.
before being discovered.
You know, I'm not so sure
that a baseball bat attack
it's all about what you feel.
Tell Dr. Brennan how you did
at your tryouts.
'cause it means that
you guys are still looking.
What?
Yeah, anatomy's
really not my thing.
So, what are
we looking for?
the freethinkers,
the mavericks,
from violent contact
with stairs.
She's a federal prosecutor.
She's on our side.
Let's see. A judge, a jury,
Okay.
Oh, hey.
And I said it in front
of about a hundred people.
Ow!
The beautiful scientist
is fired.
with such fresh kills.
Hey.
Yeah.
We are not spending the night
together.
Now I'm never gonna make it
to Paris.
that Federal Judge Myles Hasty
murdered Gemma Harrington.
my career is over.
But I've moved on.
No, I got myself drunk
so I could fire you,
I speak six languages.
Here, have a glass of water.
Yeah, what did,
what did Gemma see?
He panicked
and slammed the lid,
that we still didn't have
enough evidence to convict.
because if you did
then the dam would break.
Aired 14 years ago - Apr 01, 2010
When a subway train is thrown off the track by 60,000 gallons of flood water, a partially skeletonized body emerges out of the overflow. While Dr. Sweets, a passenger on the derailed train, copes with post traumatic stress, the rest of the team and
intern Daisy Wick get to work on identifying the victim as Martin Aragon, a professional ghost writer caught up in a deadly love triangle. Meanwhile, Brennan releases her second book to great success, but has to accommodate a nosy reporter, and Sweets' near-death experience leads him to make a drastic decision.
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and, uh, worst injury is a
broken arm, except for this guy.
there were no other fatalities,
- What you've been through...
- I'm fine, Daisy.
Something blue pierced his clavicle and
went through to the back of his neck.
I just don't... I don't want to disappear
without living the life that I want to live.
Dr. Reichs' relationship with Agent
Andy is based on you and Booth.
Yes.
Okay, if that's his tooth,
what's that in the middle of it?
She describes this move that Agent Andy
makes, Lance and I tried it a few times,
Dr. Brennan, why doesn't Agent
Andy wear a "cocky" belt buckle?
Read it to yourself then.
The victim was shot with a gun and was
standing in front of something glass.
Well, most people are unable to
express themselves in a cogent manner.
God, our victim... he's an expert on everything,
I mean, look at all these letters here...
You're gonna think I'm stupid for saying this,
but the whole thing... it felt like a message.
It's a death threat.
This could've come from
whoever killed Martin Aragon.
One day he gets sick and it's my fault.
Even from the grave this
dude is ruining my life.
That was inconsequential
fluff, Ms. Iwanaga.
- Though. I'm anxious to try.
- Really?
Uh, guys I'm gonna leave.
Whoa, what did you just do?
Of course. Hasn't everybody?
and when we were alone, Bones-
she told me you helped her.
I have to go, I'm busy.
Not hospital punching, but...
Perhaps 'cause the ammunition is
so rare, we could trace buyers.
Now, I scanned for color frequences on the
wall where the bullet would have disintegrated.
Come on. You've got to be kidding me.
- He admitted it.
- No, no, no.
No. Wait! Okay.
it'll show that you were
there when the victim died.
I was married.
So, is this Booth's idea?
Lancelot, there you are.
Don't touch the bones.
Aired 14 years ago - Feb 04, 2010
Brennan and Booth investigate a set of uniquely disfigured remains allegorizing biblical text. As they acquire more information about the victim, a former patient of Dr. Adam Copeland at Havenhurst Sanitarium, they are confronted with suspects who
are hard to characterize as either good or evil. Meanwhile, Jeffersonian intern Arastoo Vaziri reveals a secret about his past.
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Come on, guys, let's go.
I've seen a lot of bad things.
Jinns are created
from smokeless fire
potassium, manganese
and silica...
Turns out Neal's the only
missing guy with horns.
He started setting
things on fire,
And we never saw
our Neal again.
Hard to tell
based on sample size.
Yeah, from the genus hellebore.
You mean you spoke
seriously on the matter
Look over there.
that deteriorated into shouting
upon occasion, but nothing more.
Neviah believes herself to be
to have Dr. Brennan present
Thank you.
Oh, it's invisible.
Right.
Ours is a subjective profession
Did Phillip try
to cure you of anything?
And a Colles fracture on
the right distal radius.
that's too painful to confront.
We found evidence of gangrene
between Neal's toes.
Well, it's the truth.
The truth.
Uh, in the dayroom.
Or...
He cooked the drug log.
I hope you won't think
I'm too picky when I point out
I'm gonna need to
search this facility.
I'm sorry, Ethan, but this
is an official investigation
You found something?
milk run to an outlying
village to talk about water,
and I found a photograph
of him with his little boy,
I did
that Neal Lowery endured
an extended shock
Except for these
all access panels.
So, maybe Phillip
follows Neal down here,
That means that he, uh,
the second knot
would loop behind.
We all become angry at God
sometimes, Mrs. Lowery.
Aired 14 years ago - Jan 28, 2010
When a human skeleton is discovered in the trenches of an old Civil War battleground, Brennan and Booth are called to the case. Despite the historical location, Brennan quickly identifies the bones as belonging to Dan Pinard, a present-day local
dentist. While Booth investigates suspects, including the victim’s former boyfriend, Hodgins and lab intern Vincent Nigel-Murray work doggedly to clean the bones of a stubborn clay residue which is preventing the team from determining a cause of death. Meanwhile, Booth’s brother, Jared, returns from his travels with some suprising news.
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military maneuvers.
Titanium screws.
♫ Bones 5x13 ♫
The Dentist in the Ditch
Original Air Date on January 28, 2010
Dr. Hodgins,
I can, uh, still see one
to actually...
to pluck their webs,
who lives down the
street from you?
Substandard dental work,
as to what might have caused the
initial damage to the sternum.
The point is,
I-I live over the garage.
Okay.
What?
I arrest you.
It could easily
have been postmortem.
I don't know.
I'm going to ask her.
And rhubarb is full
of oxalic acid.
No, we didn't have sex.
On the day
that Dan Pinard disappeared,
knee trauma
and a nick to the ankle.
Maybe one too many
lingering glances
It's amazing. You can even make
football sound bad, Bones.
What makes your team so
highly evolved, Coach?
The force could have cracked
his skull and killed him.
always a sex worker.
I ran blood tests on the items
in Dan's athletic bag.
then there-there's
a certain personality type
There are some things that
you need to know about Padme.
Look, I called him a fag,
I-I called him, I went
by his place a hundred times.
Dr. Brennan thinks
that the brain was pierced
So Zigler was
a marine.
It's no problem. Why are you
looking at me like that?
I got enough.
into the creek bed where
his body quickly decomposed.
I would, uh, most
My bad.
Brilliant, that.
do you think it could be
an increase in stomach acid,
Is there something
A few dozen paving
stones?
Aired 14 years ago - Jan 21, 2010
Mr. White and his team of government agents put the Jeffersonian Lab on lock down and demand that Brennan and her forensics team determine a cause of death for an unidentified, but highly classified set of remains. As the team gets to work, their
findings lead them to suspect they are investigating one of the most famous presidential assassinations in history. Meanwhile, Booth's boss, Andrew Hacker, helps him break into the lab and determine the motive behind the mystery investigation, and a frustrated Cam worries that Michelle may be keeping a big secret from her.
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Working out,
building up a sweat.
not even the smallest sample.
Definitely water polo.
If anyone's gonna lock you up,
it's gonna be me.
Could I suggest
that cause of death
Yeah, okay. Thanks
for the support.
Right. Right.
So it's an active unit.
But we're not supposed
to conjecture
The victim died within months
of the Limited Test Ban Treaty.
Wait.
and allowed in
oxygen and moisture,
It's JFK?
and tell her
that I need to talk to her
A soul.
Kennedy was on steroids
to treat Addison's disease.
There. This could be
the point of entry.
I mean, people get shot
in the head all the time, right?
That's true.
The highest form
of patriotism
You know, I lodged
in his subconscious
"01033."
This is it.
That Bush comment to him?
You want our best work?
This is what we do.
that an actual assassin
would experience.
John Wilkes Booth who killed
Yeah, we all are.
Predicting the future?
There's calcification
on the left radius.
Oh.
For future reference, you might
want to inform your bosses
Thanks, Bones.
You know, I was able
to take those guys down
Not me.
Oh.
Aired 14 years ago - Jan 14, 2010
Booth and Brennan go to New Mexico to investigate when a body is found in the desert near Roswell. Meanwhile, when Angela's new relationship is revealed to the rest of the lab, Hodgins has a hard time coping.
Hey. FBI Special Agent
Seeley Booth.
Put the shotgun down, ma'am.
These remains are
not extraterrestrial.
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I'll send the coat to Hodgins,
That's funny.
and they do not see eye to eye.
into these interrogations
to show off.
I mean, if you were really,
totally in the past,
Oh, no, do you know who I am?
I'm gonna post all this
on my blog tonight,
I noticed on the MRI
That's El Crazerita.
Looking for spacemen.
It explains why the
adipocere dried so quickly.
Whatever is on it
was important enough to hide.
You're kidding, right?
Yeah, yeah, sure, lunch.
Hmm.
Mm-hmm.
We never mentioned a body,
Mr. Miller.
She's in one of those shiny,
spaceship-type trailers.
Maybe we can pull a print
off the block like this.
No... it isn't.
with interfering with
a Federal investigation--
So the swab from the
victim's damaged patellas
But I've never heard
of any projectiles
We know, Hodgins.
but we're all fine.
than any other patch of desert?
Maybe she thought
I wanted half her money.
Well, that's
a lot more terrestrial
when it was aliens.
oh, man, it's like being stabbed
in the heart.
I can't really
recommend alcohol.
what kind of weapon
was used to kill the victim.
Yo estoy encargada.
which might fire ball bearings
All right. Okay.
I resent that.
We have witnesses
Oh, you say,
"Yeah, I guess," but you mean,
I turned off the grill
about a half an hour ago.
You arranged to...
Yeah, you arranged to meet
even when it isn't accurate.
Aired 15 years ago - Dec 10, 2009
When a man dressed as Santa Claus blows himself up during a botched bank robbery, Brennan and Booth work to identify the bomber and determine his motives. Meanwhile, Brennan makes plans to spend Christmas in El Salvador, but her father convinces her to spend the holidays with him and Margaret Whitesell, a newly discovered distant relative.
Explosives unit guys loaned me
these magnetized gloves.
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feel they're
acting upon
You have a perfect acromion.
Organic residue...
I'll cut it out.
Make fun of the naked guy...
knock yourself out.
in the nail bed.
and he blows up
good old St. Nick,
Democracy has been corrupted
by the greed
but I'm in a pickle, Daisy.
our Christmas-in-December
bomber.
I'm not responsible.
away from my family
and all those kids.
So ignorant that he
bought a cow to ride on."
because male reindeer drop
their antlers in winter.
♪ Oh, I want
to look through it to you ♪
Please don't say
no, Cam. Please.
Hey, Michelle.
Until we find the
rest of the manubrium,
She's unapologetically
dogmatic.
And Hodgins said the
bomb contained naptha.
Any friends?
they'll give us
a better sense of the bomb.
I found this in
Santa's 12th rib.
Th-That's very
interesting, but I...
He's FBI.
I have the right to be heard.
I been out
of the bombing game for years.
Demolition?
And the wire in his rib was
triple heat treated
What if they try again?
It is perfectly safe.
unless she helped assemble
the bomb.
So, I recreated the scene
outside the bank.
look at where the
bone shrapnel lands.
the cab driver's name on
Yeah, I know.
No.
I love you, too.
♪ Tonight ♪
That He died to redeem us all.
("O Christmas Tree" playing)
Aired 15 years ago - Dec 03, 2009
When the remains of a competitive gamer are discovered in a grease truck, Brennan and Booth are called to investigate the case. The victim, Steve Rifton, is the only active player known in the gaming community to have received a perfect score on a
famous video game. Steve turned his success into a lucrative partnership with a gaming referee and charged fans to play on the very machine that gave him the perfect score. But between sour business deals and bitter competitors, the team at the Jeffersonian must work to narrow down the many suspects with motive for ending Rifton’s reign as gaming king. Meanwhile, Hodgins, Sweets and Jeffersonian intern Colin Fischer take turns camping out for tickets to a movie premiere.
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You're closing in
on a hundred women?
They're a killer.
Someone went postal
on this postman.
You figured out he was a
mailman, and guess what?
which, in real life is
jealous husband stuffing,
It's a very
competitive sport.
Denizens of a lush planet
called Pandora.
This is probably the child who
got creeped on by the victim.
was the Punky Pong
world champion?
and it's having this
whole resurgence.
and you are dead!
and someone takes that away...
He's got to get back to the lab, so
you have to relieve him because I can't.
the fragment of the cricket
exoskeleton from the skull wound
Oh, have you seen Fisher?
That guy cheated.
The Ref has hooked up
with some babe
Nice.
Any guess
as to what it could be?
Oh, man.
and you profit from it.
to the, uh, lady of the house,
if you catch my drift,
At all.
Right, I'm sorry,
I should have called you.
Well, I don't see
any protuberances
on the machine
the abdominal wall
and the intestines.
Yeah, sorry, Doctor.
What I think is
I know, I know, it's just
the combination of Meat Tarts
Can you pull up the videotape
showing this perfect game?
that our victim actually
played a perfect game
with Indian Blue Peacock are the
United States Botanic Gardens
- Yeah, that's what he did.
(Fisher)- It's not a play-toy!
you add in the mornings...
Whoa!
Perhaps we should check out
the possibilities
Dougie can't even speak.
Aired 15 years ago - Nov 19, 2009
Booth’s grandfather comes to live with him and tags along as Brennan and Booth investigate human remains that were found by a real estate agent while showing a property to prospective buyers.
burned to ash overnight.
if you didn't lift your feet
when you moved.
Spontaneous combustion.
What, spontaneous combustion?
So, then the victim was killed
before the fire even started.
Based on the markers,
They had the funeral
three weeks ago,
The wounds appear to be defensive,
for it to be a coat or pajamas
You're sure you're all right?
Would you happen to have
an employee photo?
I quit.
So now we're looking at
a double murder.
They got lighter fluid
and presto logs over at PriceCo.
Will you two please...
What was?
So you paid for Meg's trip?
Brisket?
that involves an obese person...
or an eater... and a feeder that
If he ever wants to talk,
I'd be more than happy...
American cheese
reminded us of home.
Brennan suspects
it's defensive.
It's where, um...
♪ I like big butts and I cannot lie ♪
You don't know
what you're missing.
There was one guy.
That's exactly what I was
thinking. Look at that, huh?
Did you bring the list of people
who had access to the house?
I brought the form, Agent Booth.
These incisors and molars,
they match the X-rays
But...
- Right.
- Brennan.
So, this was melted
onto one of the bed springs.
Okay, I'm on my way.
You know, what happened to me
could have happened to anybody.
Maybe I should take
a leave of absence.
when your roommate
screws you out
Huh.
So, the rest
of the bed was carved,
I got you a fork
'cause I know how much
Now, listen, I don't want you
to think I don't love ya.
Okay, well, uh, you're really
sure that this is what you want?
Aired 15 years ago - Nov 12, 2009
Stephen Fry returns as Dr. Gordon Wyatt. Booth, still suffering some lingering effects from his brain surgery, has to get re-certified for FBI marksmanship, but is not the accurate shot he was before going under the knife. Meanwhile, Booth and Brennan delve into the murder of a dwarf who used to be a wrestling star.
You are at the end of a beautiful rainbow.
The large skull and torso,
combined with short limbs
Most likely scenario is that he was murdered and
tossed in a storm drain, service tunnel or sewer.
Isn't it? Isn't it? What
do I owe this pleasure to?
Chef's table, somebody,
please. Prepare, thank you.
What if his strength wasn't compensation for
his condition but led to all of these injuries?
Well, those were mostly beautiful
boys wrestling around, all...
I could spend the rest of my life
analyzing the contents of that sinkhole.
Let me know if you
find something special.
The only time I've ever fired a weapon,
it reared up and struck me on the forehead.
- That-that's not him. - What do you mean
that's not him? You said that was him.
What was I supposed to do?
He holds his phone to a different
ear, coffee in his left hand.
Being the Iron Leprechaun is a sweet gig, is it?
Well, when Bryce was the Iron Leprechaun, she
used to have to pay him a piece of the gate.
We don't like to come right out and say that.
Do you know there is something
about an American diner griddle
Obviously not. He came to you. Right?
Doesn't extend to the potatoes.
The nicks are deeper than the
extent of the green patina.
Not just deaf. Mute.
I tried helping Bryce out.
You know, got him jobs.
Nobody's a fry cook!
All right, look. Bryce told them where
to find my pruno and dope stash, okay?
that she was thinking about
calling it quits on him.
I think that he sort
of misses that dream.
Well, perhaps you're right.
That would've stretched from here underground
to approximately the other side of the street,
The victim was small and strong.
He could've dug his way through.
Could he have been stabbed?
Or if he was actually hanging from his arm
and the killer shot down from this angle.
What, is there a connection between
my book and Booth's marksmanship?
So Booth not shooting straight is simply...
what... a manifestation of his phallic frustration?
He doesn't see it as a problem.
This... this personae she's
projecting, this little person cougar...
Mm, we are consulting.
All I knew is Bryce told me he found
a way to make a ton of money fast.
- You want to...
- I wouldn't dream of it, please.
He was crawling from all the way over there, lugging
his own weight in gold coins through a tunnel,
Got it in his head that to get me to himself,
he had to be a better provider than his brother.
The other one, your husband...
you put him through hell.
played the same sport but
had average-size fingers.
while the bullet traveled through the torso
in a fatal trajectory, grazing three ribs.
Oh, Gordon Gordon, okay, they took out a brain
tumor the size of a melon ball out of my head.
She doesn't love me. I
would know if she loved me.
You won't fail in front of her.
Aired 15 years ago - Nov 05, 2009
Remains of a chicken farmer are found on the bank of a nearby river, and Booth and Brennan are called in to investigate. The farmer, who was an animal right activist, was about to inherit a chicken factory and had many enemies with motive to kill him -- leaving the team with a lot of murder suspects to sort through.
Had to be pretty strong to cover
up the rotting corpse smell, right?
I can show them that, and they can
tell us if we got their guy. So,
Why?
Lacerations?
Hmm.
Like a flatworm-
that's not science fiction.
Yeah.
Come on in.
This is Gaynor Rabin. She's, uh,
the accountant here at Clucksten.
Without a breathing apparatus,
high concentrations
I wasn't asking, Jack.
Just go, just go.
Please, I didn't kill anyone.
I'm an extreme pacifist.
Ooh, that's what? $200,000 fine
and one year in a federal prison?
This is an undamaged
cervical section.
I was able to extract the metadata that
was embedded in the original video file.
I want to save
this little piglet.
is very irritating.
I'm going back to the lab. Send
the fingers over when you get them.
♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪
for you to abandon celibacy
a little early.
Because I was tired of getting
threatening phone calls.
I love ribs.
that your dispute
with Clucksten Farms
from different disciplines find
each other and work together closely.
That was my job to
find. It's okay, kid.
Pluckers beat the
feathers off dead chickens
Because your machine was used to
remove Nick's thumbs and big toes.
Okay, now, it appears as
if the victim was turning,
♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪
I'm not certain the
tie will be ruined.
These fractures to your second and
third metacarpals in your left hand-
That's evidence enough,
if you ask me.
Recto-cerebral...
I know, I'm losing it.
Aired 15 years ago - Oct 15, 2009
Brennan and Booth are called to investigate what appears to be charred human remains on an electrical fence. The mysterious corpse is later determined to be a mummified Egyptian royal on loan to the Jeffersonian. The anthropological mystery has
Brennan in a tizzy, and when the Jeffersonian curator prepping the mummy for exhibition is murdered, the team suspects foul play. Brennan’s investigation of the curator sheds new light on the life of the Egyptian royal, turning their case into one of historic proportions. Meanwhile, Brennan goes on a date with Booth’s supervisor and former intern, and Sweets’ girlfriend Daisy Wick returns to the Jeffersonian.
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So what are you saying?
The mummy killed someone?
Okay, well, he also checked
the National Stolen Art File,
Booth questioned
those ecoterrorist freaks.
something was stored in here.
There seems to be a separation
between the C6 and C5 vertebrae.
Preliminary report.
He's Daisy's trainer.
Bring up the X-rays
of the forearm.
"And yet I shall awaken memories
And what does this have to do
with the murder?
Now, the Anok exhibit opens
on Friday,
There's damage to the superior
orbital fissure and sphenoid.
Her notes were missing.
to vie for funds for exhibits,
is it, Mr. Turnbull?
If you're concerned that I'd
discuss any perceived shortcomings...
I, uh... I don't know where that went.
Yeah, that was the romantic
notion I was going for. Thank you.
This is Azita Jabbari from
the Egyptian National Museum.
Dr. Brennan, with all due respect,
you have no legal grounds to keep him.
"and I'm writing to request
autobiographical information
You found a
sand...? Oh.
All right.
Yes.
Mm-hmm.
Ange, very good.
I can't help it.
and I think you're getting brain
on your suit.
What's that
in the center?
We know. They are remnants from the
paintings on the box that contained the ruby.
And no one, no one can make her.
I mean, someone that cute
isn't malicious. He can't be.
But, you know, I like that story
and I guess it just popped out.
with your fingerprint, your friend dies,
and these scans, they just disappear.
I do a good job, so word
of mouth, it gets around...
Okay, brilliant.
Aired 15 years ago - Oct 08, 2009
Brennan and Booth investigate human remains found at a neighborhood block party. Suburban politics and secret scandals give each neighbor in the cul-de-sac a motive, leaving Brennan, Booth and Sweets to sift through the drama to find their suspect.
Meanwhile, Jeffersonian intern Arastoo comes clean about his background, and Booth's son attempts to find Booth a girlfriend.
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Of course, this competitive paradigm
Okay, uh, who put the pig in the pit?
Those look like Mr. Bessette's glasses.
There's nothing wrong with that, right?
I'd estimate the porosity
at approximately 25%.
Yes, well, as a Christian, I
imagine you feel the same way.
Oh, you aren't even gonna try
to un-ring that bell, are you?
No, I'm on a celibacy kick.
Now how is it any more odd than, say,
for poisoning our dog.
Like? A saw.
You and Parker discussed my sex life?
Oh, seriously. That's
your big worry right now?
Verbena Court was built with a
limited amount of phone lines.
It's an oxymoron.
Well, Sweets says he has something
We're either dealing
with money or sex here.
You seriously believe all that hoo-ha?
He looking at you to
see his sexual future.
and gay guy's boyfriend and 'burb
hater's wife were at that time.
with your hedge trimmer. Come on.
so her husband would
stay in the suburbs.
for a phone line, so maybe he finds out
it's possible that someone
Yes, but unlike any of
them, you're religious.
...but Kurt Bessette
was in very good shape.
We've been saying that the two wounds
to remove Kurt's stump from her garden.
You mean, aside from his wife?
My God, she's only 18.
Whoa!
Now, this wound has a distinctive
Yes, I will be your hamlet
of 800 people or less.
I was so worried about
Paige and that gardener kid,
You and Kurt Bessette
had a business together?
the lubricant.
I think I found the weapon.
Access to the luau pit.
They didn't know that he was
full of the blood thinner,
destroys home values-
I get that.
This is fun.
Aired 15 years ago - Oct 01, 2009
When human remains are found alongside the railroad, Brennan and Booth are called to the case. The bones belong to Levi Yoder, a member of the Amish community who disappeared two months ago, during his Rumspringa, or exploration of the outside
world. Brennan and Booth discover that Levi was a piano prodigy, and their investigation leads them to believe that his extraordinary talent may have lead him to an untimely death. Meanwhile, Cam copes with the stress that comes from being a new parent.
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The... formal?
She's doing
an isotope analysis.
Um, in case you haven't heard,
um, Miss Montenegro, I have,
I took dual X-ray
absorpitometry scans
while living
in their community.
the guys in front
of Buckingham Palace have to.
and filed a missing
persons report.
Hey.
During the Crusades,
I'd want out of this place, too.
Yeah.
Well, clearly she's busy
right now.
Parties weren't his thing.
You know, I know I will end up
going back to the church.
They're your basic
Well, Booth said that
Have you found the
cause of death yet?
I need those bones.
It's no big deal.
I just...
So don't pretend
there's anything more.
all thumbs, so couldn't
quite work it out.
but it would be helpful to have
an area of town to focus on.
I'm going to need more.
one of the practice rooms
of the conservatory.
A few days before Levi
was supposed to audition,
You think this farm is more
important to me than my own son?
It was an important decision.
A few months
before he left Lancaster,
But I don't think
Amos believed me.
Why are there two massive
residue of dried blood
on the steel,
No.
I think so.
He wants to, but he's not
pressuring me or anything.
That's what I was
afraid of, too.
Agents have picked up
Karen Lin
You understand?
I do.
His stuff was there,
To destroy a gift like that
for a girl or... religion,
Aired 15 years ago - Sep 24, 2009
Brennan and Booth are asked to investigate the death of a man who was murdered for the secret contents of his briefcase. They suspect that secret operatives are at work, and their theory is proven correct when they find the liquefied remains of a
CIA agent in the trunk of a car. Meanwhile, Brennan's new best-selling book causes tension between her and Booth, and Wendell loses his scholarship.
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He suffered comminuted fractures to the femur.
Steel wool... commonly used in silencers
to muffle the sound of a gunshot.
I found a piece of plastic in the cat's
feces from a bag of airline peanuts.
- You shot a clown.
- It was a mechanical clown.
Are you sure we're dealing with diamonds here?
We have couriers bringing in stones all the time.
the computer should be able to determine
the weight of the car that ran him over.
Oh, that stinks. I like Wendell.
That is Bond's car. James Bond.
So, Sweets, come up with a profile yet?
Why won't you let me help you, Booth?
- What, the book?
- Found the killer vehicle.
I see superficial lesion on
the lateral anterior surface.
The heat in the trunk is causing the skin to liquefy.
The cartilage from L1 to L5 is torn.
The CIA has no problem silencing people
that poke around in their business.
I mean, you're loaded.
So that means it doesn't matter that he's dead?
Greg worked the Turkmenistan
desk, analyzing Web sites,
They're holes uniform in diameter
but the pattern is random.
You know, I come into cash
someday, I'm starting one myself.
No, no, he was exceptional at his job.
and he wasn't sure whether
the guy was really guilty,
- Yeah.
- So... Greg Dorit, Pedro.
So I saying that you followed
Dorit, saw him take out the courier,
Sometimes dreaming is the way to go.
We have explored all of the alternatives.
It's a bug bug.
- She's waiting the interrogation room.
- She can continue to wait.
Oh, it okay, I'm CIA.
My lips are sealed.
What kind of creep breaks
up with someone over e-mail?
He was sending her a message.
Yeah.
Sure, I've always wanted to wield drench.
A blow to that region can
cause severe nerve damage.
Why would he torture Greg Dorit?
They were on the same side.
Think we just found your smoking gun.
I created the hole so an additional $20 million
in diamonds could be brought to the country.
All right. I found evulsion fractures
along the proximal humerus.
I've... I've been trying to figure out
what caused them. It wasn't a drill.
And the gun you fired at Dorit's car
after you saw him take off with your case.
He was telling Mandy where he hid his briefcase.
Well... I'm gonna miss you, Wendell.
Aired 15 years ago - Sep 17, 2009
It's been six weeks since Booth and Brennan have seen each other. Booth has been recovering from brain surgery, and Brennan has been on a dig in Guatemala. Angela's psychic, Avalon Harmonia reveals while reading Angela's tarot cards that there are
multiple bodies buried under a Washington,DC fountain. Angela shares the information with Brennan and Booth, but they're both a little skeptical. The lead pans out, and the duo find the remains of 11 bodies exactly where the psychic said they would be. Meanwhile, Sweets has certified Booth mentally fit to return to duty after his brain surgery, but Booth is still experiencing some side effects from the coma.
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I-I'm tired, Angela.
Fingers crossed.
What took you so long
to recover?
In my coma dream,
you were pregnant.
Wow, you are keen
to get back to work.
Us back together again,
chasing criminals.
An auspicious occasion.
you know, in my coma dream...
because if you crack that shell
and you change your mind,
♪ Could I be
your reckless friend? ♪
What time is it?
Born Stephanie Susan Janes,
no criminal history,
that's real funny.
Also,
You should be very proud
of your excellent work.
the 12 victims
under the fountain.
Avalon told me
she had no family.
Angela is gonna get
to work on the Internet
This...
This day was how to use
a speargun to hunt fish.
He just killed everybody
for their money.
Yeah, pesticides,
This is a state-funded clinic.
She finds your watch
so now all of a sudden
Same scan...
The man with the hole
in his skull.
That's antifreeze.
Cut the deck.
Just relax.
None of the remains have been
identified as Fargood.
Dr. Brennan.
The world scares you
You're talking
about old people
get a warrant.
I don't see
a shred of evidence
But how do we
get Gallo's?
You're not being precise,
you're simply
I mean, in reality,