Aired 13 years ago - May 19, 2011
In the 6th season finale, the team investigates the disturbing, unidentifiable remains of a bowler that were found jammed in one of the bowling alley's automatic pinsetters. After hitting a dead end in the case, Booth and Brennan decide to go undercover and join a competitive bowling team in search of answers.
All antimortem.
♪ Main Title Theme ♪ The Crystal Method
Okay, so what is that?
Meet Mr. Jeff Fowler.
No, no, nothing has happened,
unfortunately.
Dad, what happened
to you?
You'd kill a guy just for that?
during the tournament--
I'm liking this.
I can discern
fried food,
I'm a champion.
and good sportsmanship
above all else.
tossing me into that machine.
Hey.
♪ And I throw the ball again ♪
How each lane plays.
Listen, you see the guy
Hercules over there?
But you have.
God works in mysterious
ways, no?
Hair apparent?
Yeah, maybe a hammer?
and when my water breaks
you don't even notice?
Believe me, I have seen it all.
But-but-but coach me
like we practiced.
It's really easy, I'll,
I'll, I'll help you through it.
Bye! And good luck, Angela.
Ooh... oh!
Getting to meet
a wide range of people?
Be careful.
And so does anyone
else who cheats.
I want this thing out of me,
and it's staying in.
But I supervise 12 leagues;
Uh, is, is this a good time?
We are doomed!
Superstitious bastard.
A child's bowling ball?
Is there a difference?
It's time to push.
It's gonna be all right.
What? I don't want
to win like that.
for The Raven,
Well, well, yeah,
we're ready for that.
I feel your whole life
vibrating with mine?
He's here.
He's here.
♪ I could make you happy,
make your dreams come true ♪
♪ No doubt in my mind
where you belong... ♪
Aired 13 years ago - May 12, 2011
Rogue sniper Jacob Broadsky returns once again, claiming another victim and making Booth determined to put him away once and for all.
[Rings, Beeps]
In his mind, you are two sides of a coin.
No, no, no. These are very accurate
representations of T. Rex bones.
PowerPoint, but, essentially, yes.
When he makes a call,
the nearest cell phone tower will track it.
All by yourself?
Oh, of course.
he definitely would've taken the case with him,
so let's just all get very low, all right?
It's not pertinent.
- [Scoffs] Always!
- [Laughs]
Yes! That is one for humanity
and zero for the tyrant lizard!
That would have immediately
put him on the wrong side.
I mean, granted, arm wrestling is a very
narrow field, but it is a field nonetheless.
All of this is followed
by the coup de grâce...
♪ For me ♪
♪ A lot of hope
in a one-man tent ♪
- [Gasps]
- [Grunting]
L- I lo- I love being here.
[Sighs]
I can't believe he's dead.
He meant to kill you.
lost a lot of friends in war.
- Safe, yes.
- All right, listen, Bones.
He thought statistics
could make us feel better.
He kept saying...
That's what he said.
Well, if there was a God,
then he would have let...
How are you doing?
Well, we'll let
the F.B. I. Answer that one.
Yes. In our security department.
Have a good one.
And...
Now, ethanol, sodium citrate,
glycerin and E-polylysine...
No. I'm gonna tell you
to shut this place down now.
[Hodgins]
Maybe he can't.
Your hand's broken. You can't adjust.
Brennan.
which could very well result in-
- like a potted plant.
- [Chuckles]
Aired 13 years ago - May 05, 2011
A mysterious young deaf girl is thought to have committed a recent murder after she's found on the streets, covered in blood and holding a knife. It's up to the Jeffersonian team to figure out who this girl is and determine if she's really the one to blame for the murder.
would be a violation
They need a sample of your
hair and your clothes
♪ Main Title Theme ♪ The Crystal Method
Nothing more than a composite
She's somebody's kid, Hodgins.
What do you
want me to do?
I know what I'm doing.
So she is a minor.
of everyone who used that ATM
suggest he's in his 30's.
Next.
BOOTH:
I hope you find her family,
BRENNAN:
Duval Price's door was oak.
Two inches thick.
I can do a kinetic cross-scan
with the videos.
Are you sure?
Yeah, absolutely.
That's one-inch round head
sheet metal screws,
Where is she now?
People have kids all the time.
And if you need me,
I assure you, if I knew how to
convey how I feel, I would.
I know what you've been through.
Why? Are you worried
about what she might say
They can't touch her now.
Agent Booth, please.
(Denise yells)
Unless... she did not
sneak up behind him.
relative humidity.
It was just about to rain.
Oh.
Oh, God.
You actually saw Amy
take a bus to D.C.,
Tell you what. You know what?
where you were born
or grew up.
and I'd see a woman--
um, my mother.
This might seem
like a strange request,
♪ Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh ♪
♪ Catch your shut eye ♪
♪ Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh,
ooh, ooh... ♪
I have clearly watched
too many Westerns.
All right.
Come on.
We're the Winslows.
Aired 13 years ago - Apr 28, 2011
The team identifies the remains of a successful ad man found in the grounds of a newly built community center playground. Upon inspecting the victim’s home and interrogating his former partner and employer, Booth and Brennan discover that the victim
burned bridges by adopting an aggressive attitude toward honesty and was a member of a radical honesty support group. Meanwhile, each of the team members attempts to adopt a more honest way of communicating that doesn’t always lend itself to good relationships, and Angela urges Hodgins to confront the realities of their pregnancy.
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Check this out.
three days, eight hours and...
45 minutes ago.
♪ Main Title Theme ♪ The Crystal Method
They're looking for a bartender
on Monday nights.
I mean, even if I did do that,
He must have been
wealthy.
Have you ever tried
the stuff? It's caustic.
BOOTH: It's not like anyone else
is missing him right now.
She's pregnant. The hormones
are running the institution.
to put in some extra
hours around the lab.
I, uh...
The woman's
Francuzzi?
One day,
out of nowhere, all of a sudden,
But Ross felt
really guilty about it.
play a crucial role
in human interactions.
(beep)
has signs of osteitis.
but when you use words
like "couth,"
BOOTH:
Okay, so this is the place.
Uh, nobody likes him.
He's a creep.
it might help to gain
their trust.
All right, why don't
you come with us?
She wouldn't pick up
when I called her,
and a bargain is a bargain.
Did he say with whom?
If it helps, Cam is analyzing
the contents of the duodenum.
I know. You won't forget.
you're going to spend
the rest of your life with.
And that's why I have you.
I am sure it has its time
and its place.
I appreciate your honesty.
He was a regular?
I was too lazy,
and it was a waste of his money.
in a diagonally-descending
pattern
Oh, no. I'm well aware of that.
then why would you find traces
of titanium?
No, he refused it
on the site,
We were having an affair.
We were talking. She told
me about her car accident,
would certainly
impair her ability
but you look like a
flying squirrel, Hodgins.
And they were assembled shortly
after Ross Dixon's death.
Oh, hey. Do you think
you can tie my shoe?
Then perhaps Wendell
won't be able to tell you
Aired 13 years ago - Apr 21, 2011
The remains of a maritime museum security guard are found in the Florida Everglades after an attempt to steal an obsolete 17th century nautical chart fragment used to find treasures. In order to solve the crime, Booth seeks out Walter Sherman, a
former Iraqi soldier with an uncanny gift to unearth anyone and anything. With Sherman's help, as well as that of his colleague, Ike Latulippe, and his legal advisor, Leo Knox, the team is led to tattoo artist who points them in the direction of a tough young woman. But when the woman is found murdered with remnants of the map lodged in her remains, the team discovers centuries of history linked to the map and the suspect behind the crimes. Meanwhile, Brennan puts Sherman's remarkable skill to the test, and Booth harbors cold feelings toward his former military comrade.
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Yes, I get your point.
Possibly.
You still gambling?
Too late now.
to the what was once
lost and now is found.
That doesn't sound real.
I haven't lost anything.
♪ I ain't gonna go blind ♪
♪ Stumble, you might fall ♪
or how to kill grizzly bears
with a spoon?
Who is this?
Poor man's safety deposit box.
Das in seventh grade
science metal den?
Although, I'm always up
for handcuffs.
She maybe fished some piece
of paper out of it
Oh, Rusty says she's lesbian.
you'll never see me again.
Now, Walter,
Seriously, Walter?
I'd like to impress you.
who can recreate
the missing chart fragment
On a scale of one to
ten, she's an 11.
which is why
she wouldn't let me on board.
Yeah.
Ooh! Ooh, what?
You find something?
If our killer's in the database.
Eureka, ta-da, bingo.
Where exactly did
the three nails appear?
You are a Jesuit... Excellency.
Why should it? Well, it goes
through the whole extra process
I'm not in this.
My people believe
of stars we cannot even see.
of lost things
that need to be found.
If you want...
Now, the navigator
I'm astounded.
You're not the police.
Maybe I could just
Whoa.
Yeah, that's right.
Take it up with them.
Aired 13 years ago - Apr 14, 2011
The remains of a mythbuster television show host are found in the wilderness appearing to have been killed by the mythic Chupacabra, a reptile-mammal hybrid creature whose existence has not been confirmed. The team soon learns that the victim
traveled to the remote West Virginian area to debunk the Chupacabra myth, and they interrogate possible suspects, including a rival wilderness-channel host/cryptozoologist/pet psychic. But when a tape is recovered at the crime scene and peculiar tooth marks are found in the victim's remains, the team learns details about the victim's demise that challenge the original theories surrounding his death. Meanwhile, recovering alcoholic squint Vincent Nigel-Murray makes amends with each member of the team and makes some surprising confessions.
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from long fang-like teeth.
by scientific consensus.
There's just something
about a pregnant woman
Really? I'm not going to forget
that you told me that.
and he would debunk
different myths and legends.
I was just thinking that.
Mr. Coleman sort of
monopolized Melissa
No. Th-th-that makes no sense.
But I'm going to prove
that if you believe in him,
You know, Lee was attacked once,
by a dog.
No, don't be absurd.
This is, uh, 80% ethyl alcohol.
and the third was for
a frozen fish dinner.
One that will not be met
with derision.
Exactly.
I should watch this show.
Okay, why don't you
just trust me, here?
Sure, sure.
And he does regret the pain
that he caused.
I am not crazy, Dr. Sweets.
And I do want to help.
I read a study that says that
the stars control our fates.
this was taken on the night
that Lee Coleman was killed.
Legend says that that is how
But it was nothing serious.
confirm that the chupacabra
was the cause
Sure. Come on in. No problem.
Terry was very angry,
as you would expect.
the only goat
within a hundred mile radius.
Do you really want
to live in a world
Hmm. He looked at me,
and I looked at him.
Forensic anthropologist
Dr. Temperance Brennan is here.
I'm sorry, did you just come
here to insult me and my work?
Oh, no. I mean, I study the
human mind, okay, so I can
But I bet he believed
in that creature
The truth?
I've identified it as the mating
call of a whitetail deer.
And look at this.
I believe the bite marks
to Coleman's ribs
to confirm that the tooth
used to stab Coleman
So I guess I couldn't
have done it.
All right,
thank you for your time.
Took the bear tooth
and made the bite marks with it.
with this whole Angela business?
What about the second sound?
Aired 13 years ago - Apr 07, 2011
Brennan reluctantly teams up with a Canadian podiatrist, whom she disparaged in a scientific article, in order to gain access to her remains after seven pairs of feet are found washed up on the U.S.-Canadian border. Brennan may have to acquaint
herself with the true meaning of apology - or is that contrition? - as Dr. Filmore becomes a key part of the team's effort to determine the identity of the real victim from the ones that belong to research, and the true cause of death. Elsewhere, Cam has crossed a major boundary when a fraudulent but successful college application for Michelle is delivered to the lab along with some seriously ethical issues.
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Yes, this appears to be a pair.
I'm having some issues
with my right arm.
that's not an officially
recognized discipline.
Canadian feet, and as such,
they will be examined
Man, is it me or do these...
You undermined his life's work.
is that the victims were
all in the same location
Because of...
Oh, very interesting.
Just like that?
No.
All of the victims died between
one and three months ago.
what they're talking about.
where forensic anthropologists
can study decomposition
we'll need to see if these
are, in fact, his shoes.
Yeah. These are definitely
our victim's shoes.
You know what
this means, right?
more expertise is required
than just feet.
Hey. Okay. They must
be establishing
of our seven flood victims.
But I've seen psychologists,
psychiatrists, neurologists,
We got limited edition
Quick Strikes,
I'm not a cop.
I just stayed out of his way.
It's okay
to get pissed at Dr. B.
Some sort of professional
code of ethics?
No.
because all he cared about
were his stupid sneakers.
Well, no. Of course not.
Right.
Dissolution of the cartilage
marijuana was growing
at the Body Farm.
So why'd those guys
come to the party?
judging by the striae.
Wait a minute.
No, I said that his discovery
might have value.
So whoever killed our victim
used two circular saws,
It's a riding mower.
and completely obscuring
time of death.
and not two months ago.
and his weed had spread
right over my remains.
I'm just...
Here's what I'll do:
Dr. Filmore.
Aired 13 years ago - Mar 17, 2011
When a blizzard causes a power outage during a critical murder investigation, the team finds they must adapt to their low-tech environment in order to prevent a possible biological catastrophe. Elsewhere, Sweets gets a little too interpersonal when
Brennan and Booth find themselves trapped in an elevator, while Angela and Hodgins worry over some test results.
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Pull. Pull. Pull.
That's it. Right there.
The victim had Crimean-Congo
hemorrhagic fever when she died.
and the killer is
probably infected.
Hello?
No way to transport
the remains to another lab.
suggest that she was at least
part Native American.
[Hodgins]
Electricity from cellophane tape.
No. I'll be able to fit
through the gap much easier.
Because my poor wife- she's goin'
crazy here, you know, waiting for-
- I'm fine. Got it.
- All right.
You gotta look at the shrapnel itself.
That's gonna tell you- Ah!
- [Brennan] There's no such thing as fate.
- And this is not funny.
- But, as a couple-
- No. Booth and I are not a couple.
so I thought it'd be better to, uh, clean
the bones out here where there's more airflow.
- I need my phone.
- Why?
[Groaning]
If I can just detach... this... battery.
You're mad because you're worried
about our safety? Wow, thank you.
Stupid chairs. You're right.
for about two weeks.
Hodgins.
I'll give you the room.
Rubles? Wait a second.
a regular alkaline battery,
that it'll short.
- but I'll go outside and make the call.
- [Chuckling] In a blizzard?
That would be consistent
with the injuries.
"Spud-sational." Totally "spud-tacular."
Can I help?
Oh!
The way we throw ourselves
into a case.
always slipping
young women her number...
- Get me another one. Get me another one.
- You guys, the phone.
- Not until the roads are open.
- Hill and 27th is less than a mile away.
I-I-I don't know.
It's up to you.
Security glass.
We gotta get you to the hospital.
Listen to me, Boris.
Go home.
You did a great job.
[Sighs]
Honey, wait a minute.
Mmm. Well-
Aired 13 years ago - Mar 10, 2011
Jacob Broadsky returns with his vigilante justice and a case that will pit Booth's skills once again against Broadsky's, and this time it will come down to the wire as Booth tries to save the intended victim. Back at the lab, Angela's father descends with one of his unusual requests.
Aired 13 years ago - Feb 17, 2011
The liquefied remains of a wedding planner are found in her home tanning bed on Valentine’s Day, and Cam pressures her team to solve the case in time so she can celebrate the holiday with her boyfriend. While the “squints” works tirelessly in the
lab, Booth and Brennan interrogate a slew of possible suspects until they unlock classified files in the victim’s computer, which lead to their main suspect. Meanwhile, Booth and Brennan downplay the significance of Valentine’s Day, and Hodgins tries to plan a romantic day for Angela, but “squint” Clark helps him realize that the most meaningful gifts come from the heart.
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Happy Valentine's Day, Bones.
ending in
a gorgeous room
No. I can't tonight.
I'm busy.
on the front of some
of the thoracic vertebrae.
Apparently, there's a chance
that this may be a murder.
Dancing?
that because we're married,
we don't have to be romantic.
Oh.
Yeah.
Wendy got overwhelmed.
I-I stopped by to pick up
some fabric swatches,
Of course, the bride's
just going to complain
It's Tom Barry.
After their divorce,
it's some sort
of vegetation.
The Jeffersonian gift shop?
Yeah.
Trust me, that's why
Nora still calls me
I just lost control.
Beautiful roses.
Cut the small talk, Dr. Edison.
What does it matter if I
want another kind of wine?
Wendy's dead?
So...
so that we may end this
conversation on a happy note?
from the micro-slice of bone
I removed at the terminus.
I mean, I never have before.
is that they're often extremely
insecure and egomaniacal.
What is it?
Now, I am doing
everything I can
This might help get you
out of here very quickly.
It's not Warren Erickson.
You mean that DNA stuff
is really true?
Anyway, I grabbed
Well, that's a letdown.
Oh, uh, hello, Jean-Paul.
Cam wants to know if you have
enough so she can leave.
That seemed
very sincere.
but you have to have
talent for that.
Almost had me going there
for a second, pal.
you use on
your horse.
but misunderstood,
forced to be something less.
♪ I'm feelin' ♪
Mmm, let's go.
I spliced in a segment
of rose DNA.
Aired 13 years ago - Feb 10, 2011
A BMX rider’s remains are discovered on the roof of a warehouse after a failed bike stunt. While Booth and Brennan interrogate the victim’s fellow riders, Hodgins and newly mellowed “squint” Fisher identify the numerous fractures in the victim’s
skeletal structure, and Angela recreates the series of events that led to the fatal accident. Meanwhile, Sweets turns to Booth for advice about his relationship with Daisy, and Booth makes a decision about his relationship with Hannah.
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Sweets must view your
relationship with Hannah
I did, uh, X-ray
the remains, Dr. Brennan,
♪ Main Title Theme ♪ The Crystal Method
Fisher?
of approximately
120 remodeled breaks.
Start with the good news.
Yeah.
You were talking about love,
the bed... bunny we found
on the victim was
Mm-hmm. A little dry.
Excuse me.
Yeah, well, that's you.
Okay, you know,
I've seen enough of this.
I'm okay. It's only broken
a little bit.
Yeah. He wanted
to get a shot of himself
without being those annoying
parents that we hate?
Yeah, right.
What...
What is that smell?
That's it.
Except for
the early mornings.
The oxidized scratches
are analogous
You don't have to yell.
I'm sure.
How many variants are you using?
That's what killed him.
since tetracycline is
used to treat chronic acne,
What's so funny?
Hodgins also found slivers
of glass in the mold.
It is kind
of gross. Hi.
I really am.
Do you mind?
Sure.
Same magnification?
so it's probably why, right?
I saw it in the mirror.
I wish... Man, I-I wish
he wouldn't have died, though.
I, um...
I thought we would have
more time before we got to this.
I'll say thank you, we kiss,
♪ Got all those buckets
coming out of my ears ♪
♪ If you want me ♪
You sound...
something.
Okay, this is how
this is gonna work.
you can leave.
Aired 13 years ago - Feb 03, 2011
A body disguised as a scarecrow is found with a bullet wound in a remote cornfield, and the team is forced to work against the clock to avoid a storm and potential complications that would affect the evidence. Booth and Brennan interrogate the
victim's three wives, who are also sisters, and learn that jealousy between the sisters and their desire for their husband's attention had caused a major rift in the family. Booth and Brennan also question one relative who disapproved of the victim's polygamy. Meanwhile, Cam loses confidence in her relationship with her on-call doctor boyfriend, but they both realize they need to make their relationship a priority.
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♪ Bones 6x12 ♪
The Bullet in the Brain
Original Air Date on February 3, 2011
Well, something has been
snacking on this guy--
Aw, you know.
They're changing the expression
Yeah. Okay, look, then
it's all about communication.
Yes. And there appear to be
stress fractures forming
His wife Maryanne's at home
right now.
And when I was pregnant with
our first son, he started
It's the pollen-bearing part
of certain flower stamens.
I mean, someone takes a picture
of my kid, he hits them.
anyone who farms potatoes,
by any chance?
the male-to-female ratio
is skewed.
all of us attended
the same place.
They don't have it easy
around here, Agent Booth.
And they're sisters.
Look at the posterior aspect
of the seventh rib.
You don't know
if you farm pecans?
Amen. Did you kill him?
That's right.
Okay.
And no need to take it
so literally.
I didn't mind sharing Ed,
Okay. After he was shot, right,
the bullet went through him,
Oh, I'm not sure.
Uh-oh. What did he do?
Go ahead and make your plans,
and if they don't include him,
No, the representation
is accurate.
Isotope results indicate
high levels of radium.
in his spare time.
Someone is trying to frame us.
Now the truth comes out.
I thought you kept a strict
schedule to avoid complications.
I, uh, see it's
not a good time.
I mean, you're
brilliant and gorgeous,
Hmm. I made reservations
as food for livestock
through a local co-op.
I'm surprised he wasn't
stabbed and burned up, too.
how complicated his
relationships would become
So is Hodgins any closer to
finding out about the pecan poop?
directly over
the victim
See you tomorrow.
Based upon?
Are you two familiar
♪ And if the past's
a distant land ♪
Aired 13 years ago - Jan 27, 2011
The city anxiously anticipates the arrival of Heather Taffet, more notoriously known as "The Gravedigger," for her final appeal after being sentenced to death for a kidnap-murder and a series of similar coldblooded crimes. But when a bullet targeted
at The Gravedigger is fired from a distance and hits her, the Jeffersonian team is tasked to piece together the sniper's precise location as well as identify the suspect and his motives. With the help of probing investigator Caroline Julian, Booth and Brennan put together a list of likely suspects, but the evidence and the remarkable skill needed to pull off the crime leads the team to believe that the crime was an inside, professional job, leaving Brennan's father Max and even Booth as plausible suspects. Meanwhile, Sweets attempts to put on a brave face after being caught in the firestorm just moments following a chilly encounter with The Gravedigger.
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He agreed that
the skull fragments
♪ Main Title Theme ♪ The Crystal Method
Look at that.
Looks like a giant piece of...
Nah, must've
been long-range.
Me? I was standing
right next to you.
Well, you survived.
Okay, well, I can render
an educated guess
27 convicted killers
she put away as a prosecutor,
This woman buried
my children alive.
Well, you don't think
I did it, do you?
I don't hear anything.
and then lose that child to
somebody like Heather Taffet.
I got to check in on him,
make sure he's doing okay.
So how tall is
Heather Taffet?
I really don't care what anybody
thinks, unless it's my daughter.
Oh, yeah-- oh, right,
right, that girl.
I mean, y-you believe me,
so it's not my word.
Wh-Why am I Sweets?
Now, choose a second microphone.
He tested as an
expert marksman.
as he struggled to develop
his professional identity.
You mean a prostitute?
I'm not referring to myself,
and it was...
He had something to prove.
But you're forced
to live every day
Are you suggesting that the sniper
was looking for a place to shoot
Has Hodgins determined
time of death?
Uh... 1,900-ounce escort
minus the bones
the psychological background
of our six suspects.
The maneuver was fast
and clinical.
You know the machinery;
you hunt.
No.
As far as I know, no one does.
He killed someone?
No.
And I thought, hell, yeah.
What if we recruit volunteers
for a ground search?
Maybe she was warned
to stay away,
Go ahead.
Aired 13 years ago - Jan 20, 2011
An unidentifiable body is discovered in the shower of an upscale home belonging to a young female socialite. With the help of nosey bones expert and Jeffersonian “squint” Clark Edison, skeletal reconstruction and evidence in the drain reveal that
the victim was a young girl employed by a counterfeit handbag distributor. The team learns that the victim supplied counterfeit purses to her socialite acquaintance, and after interrogating the self-centered socialite and sifting through footage on a hidden camera, they discover evidence linking them to the murderer. Meanwhile, Angela and Hodgins discuss their future home and where they want to raise a family, and Booth opens up to Hannah about Brennan’s feelings for him.
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I think I see some... bone fragments.
Is it me, or is it strangely quiet
around here?
which causes me to be withdrawn.
His name's Chi Chi.
He features prominently.
- You got her.
- Now with the Hannah-
But- I mean, really.
Lets me, you know,
get back to work quicker.
Except for the murder.
Well, it's with the hair
and bone fragments...
No.
- It's not exactly conclusive.
- It's consistent.
it's reasonable to find a paper
with Chinese characters on it.
That was after she called
to cancel the first time.
You should get her to tell you what it is.
- ##[Chinese, Traditional]
- I put a BOLO out on Paisley,
but we haven't found her yet.
We're investigating her death.
She was turning her back on traditions that
were very important to our relationship.
No, not that. That's tissue.
Yeah. They never allowed us
to talk about anything there.
Yeah, but she's afraid of, like,
losing her sexuality during pregnancy.
Follow me, cuties.
Prada police.
- So, about you and the N.S.A. -
- Never gonna happen, Dr. Hodgins.
Apparently that is
a statistical impossibility.
I would have done the same thing,
and you would have understood.
Please. All I do is sell some purses.
I did not kill anyone.
- You find Jenny in there?
- Yeah. Page 472.
Yeah, we tracked down
Paisley Johnston through her rat.
because sometimes she dropped off
the purses when I wasn't home.
And the right angle.
I get the same salary no matter how many
killers I catch. Where's the justice?
Paisley's very flexible.
They're ingrained
as permanently as a fingerprint.
Like maybe a good lawyer.
becoming obsessed with fools
like Paisley Johnston.
I've isolated
all the reflective surfaces in the room.
[Monitor Beeping]
It happens.
Jenny took me
to Paisley's that night-
Wow, that is just so amazing.
So I made her an offer,
and I got the place for a steal.
Aired 14 years ago - Dec 09, 2010
Brennan gets a glimpse into her own life when the body of a brilliant and career-driven surgeon is found in a rough neighborhood with multiple fractures in her skull and no indication as to how or why she was there. While the team investigates the
case objectively, Brennan struggles to separate her own life from the victim’s as she perceives many parallels between them the more she learns about the victim’s past. Meanwhile, evidence found at the crime scene brings the team closer to solving the case, but it’s Brennan’s unique perspective that propels her to retrace the final events of the victim’s life. With the reassurance of a new friend and Jeffersonian security guard, Micah Leggat, Brennan makes a discovery about herself and learns a lesson about taking chances.
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I estimate height
at 1.75 to 1.8 meters tall.
The victim.
Notice the bony growths on
the third and fourth fingers--
The rings correspond to seasons.
You know,
like in the movies,
What are these, please?
that no one will
notice our absence;
You all right?
♪ And stay with you, my baby ♪
and not actually be
that something.
I guess I always figured
that Lauren just up and went,
You think he stabbed her?
Is that a myth?
Doesn't anybody know me at all?
unmarried, without children,
consumed by her work.
From the tree?
That's not my car. We're here to
ask you about Dr. Lauren Eames.
Someone beat her to death with
something exactly like this.
I'm not sure
you can call Chris mine.
I don't believe in intuition.
Yeah, the whole
month of November,
I'm going
to the FBI.
What?! That-that's
not even Latin.
Maybe it was some kind
of runoff?
You... You were thrown?
Well, I guess I've
been here so long,
It was very
stressful.
No.
Once to Baltimore,
once to Newark.
She should have
given me a chance.
Charlie Whaling, nine years old,
What are you doing?
I don't know.
She put it in her pocket.
No. I told you my opinion.
Aired 14 years ago - Dec 02, 2010
Booth and Brennan’s next case leads them to a crime scene where a human carcass has literally melted into the dashboard of a charred truck. As the team investigates the case, they discover a gunshot wound in the victim, but learn that neither the
fire nor the bullet was the cause of the victim’s death. Additional clues lead them to a local high school where the victim’s wife is a teacher. As a student-teacher relationship begins to surface and a pattern takes shape in the lab, the team is able to track down the murder weapon and solve the crime. Meanwhile, Sweets resists the temptation of allowing his feelings for Daisy to interfere with helping her pass a government psychological evaluation, and Hannah attempts to break the ice and warm up to Booth’s son Parker.
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arrived on scene, the blaze
had burned itself out.
I know, but...
they sure appear to be melted.
♪ ♪
can cause the bones
to fracture.
Yeah, well, I etched it
with hydrochloric acid,
Accept that you're entering
a situation
The biogenic composition
and structure
Poor bastard was having
money problems.
and loading it into your truck.
You follow him and...
and thus only appear
to be melted,
Wilson claims the victim
for one second.
I'm totally against detention as
a form of juvenile punishment.
Wait, th-th-that policy
was George's idea.
My idea so you have
to let me help, right?
Mm-mm.
You also like online auctions.
but I could probably find it
right now online, for 50 cents.
If your relationship
falls apart,
Nine millimeter bullet
is on the magnesium.
The bullet is in the backstop.
If he's in trouble,
he needs help.
but it looks pretty bad
without any help from me.
yeah, it's very necessary.
I don't know, I don't know.
Because we still
have feelings?
but, you know, it wouldn't
be ethical for me to help you.
I remembered
Girolamo Cardano.
Give me a few minutes.
Sure. I'm a kid.
I'm glad.
Well, there's this.
Which would be...?
Red.
Why?
Because you're so sweet.
Studies show that as
the relationship fails,
She would've left him.
Why would you laminate
a blade in silver?
Whoa, slow down.
An absurd and useless
requirement.
He tried to rape me.
Aired 14 years ago - Nov 18, 2010
The team is called to Walpert's Chocolate Factory, the site of the world's largest chocolate bar, when it turns out there's more than chocolate in the bar. Elsewhere, Cam is disturbed when Michelle chooses a college whose reputation is not for academic excellence.
Really? Well, it's
not a secret now,
Found a piece of stomach.
I-I cannot believe she's
already applying to colleges.
and I will choke you
on your own trivia
safeties...
You told me you'd support me.
and Mr. Nigel-Murray
clean the bones.
of the United States.
I can't wait until we
start to tell people.
Did you find out
what happened?
I'd like to offer a reward
of $50,000
What is going on?
I wondered why she
wasn't calling me back.
I'm not gonna let
some ruthless killer
Cosmetic rep,
Extremely, but so cool.
Sweets? Why would I do that?
It sounds good.
I had a very bad experience
drinking Bellomo Sparkling Wine.
Yeah.
I was having a hard time.
And her sister.
I know her sister, too.
Lawrence is-is ancient history.
No one knew. Everyone loved her.
The question:
"He is widely considered
I think you're overreacting,
Dr. Saroyan.
She is, which is
why she deserves
who doesn't even take care
of a pet.
I'll go and tell Dr. Brennan.
They all took a hit.
Walpert has not bitten.
Jimmy has a temper.
This is your decision,
and you have my support.
with damage to the
corresponding facet.
Gail Selvin admitted Harriet
was a spy, and she was scared.
Right. Got it, Bones.
on the credit
card charges.
It's very good.
It was her final exhalation.
Yeah, I feel, um... I feel
pretty stupid pretending.
Aired 14 years ago - Nov 11, 2010
The past and present collide when human remains from a 150-year-old slave ship, the Amelia Rose, surface. The team is tasked to give the deceased a proper burial but make an unforeseen discovery linked to a recent murder. In the course of the
investigation, Booth and Brennan are led to a different kind of ship - a "Cougar" cruise - where they learn their victim was seen moments before his death. Meanwhile, Sweets struggles to maintain a casual relationship with Daisy, and Cam discovers a surprising and emotional connection to the Amelia Rose.
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and identify the remains.
of Negroid and Caucasoid
characteristics,
A temporary condition,
I assure you.
Come on, Bones, do I really
got to look at these images?
He was at most 20 years old.
Okay, now you've lost me.
So, the dead guy got caught
and I woke up Obi-Wan Kenobi?
It's possible
he had cerebral palsy.
Used it to charge up a fortune
in credit card debt.
Sweets, tell them
what you told me
Okay, contrary to popular rumor,
it is not my alien organism.
You'd think about running away.
he's going to be stealing IDs
and getting himself killed.
Yeah, well,
Liam didn't get adopted.
a fine collection
of marine biologists
Now, each female has maybe a
dozen dwarf males inside of her.
Seriously?
Then I definitely
don't care.
I'd say it was some sort
of virgin offering.
No.
No... no need.
I'm working.
We're working.
Put the drink down.
A real pain in the ass.
that happened between Liam and a
guy by the name of Mike Casper?
Uh-uh. You got it
all wrong, sugar.
abrasions to the bone.
Hmm. Before or after
getting hooked like a fish?
The shape is consistent
with the damage
Maggots, most likely
blowfly maggots,
how to take the romance
out of things.
If something
This is my "what the hell
are you talking about" look.
She doesn't really
listen to you, does she?
All right, all right,
do you remember seeing this guy
♪ And wherever we roam ♪
I mean, you're growingan, you'rg
a baby, remember?
Memories are anchored
in internal contexts.
all right?
Threaten to tell your husband
about the affair?
Great.
wasn't marine epoxy,
it's barnacle secretion.
as it was removed.
One is consistent
with Liam Molony.
...desperate old hag.
I love sex.
Aired 14 years ago - Nov 04, 2010
After the skull of a promising young dancer is found lodged in concrete at a construction site, the team must first figure out what happened to the victim’s skeletal structure. After learning the victim quit ballet to pursue hip hop, Booth and
Brennan uncover another layer of evidence that points them to a suspect who had a secret relationship with the victim. Meanwhile, when Hannah is put on assignment in a dodgy part of town, her safety is jeopardized and her life is put in critical danger.
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B) the really big ones
can't even close all the way.
Whoa, okay.
from forensic anthropology
for almost a year.
If he was conscious, he would
have curled up in pain
and turn it back
into a full skeleton,
Trust me, you do not want
to know, all right? Ah.
It's not funny.
Good morning. Hello.
while I take
a well-deserved nap.
Okay.
favor your conclusion.
She's mean.
Bad things happen.
They get mad. A little too mad.
Very thin cardboard on asphalt?
Added twist: As well as
the fungus in the bone dust,
I bet he drove
his parents crazy.
♪ We'd just start kissing
in the rain. ♪
Yeah, look, an ear flower.
Great.
What about Russell?
Who's Russell?
As much or more
we should ourselves complain."
Hmm.
I discern from your tone
that you mean the opposite
before the concrete was poured?
transverse process of the T6
does not line up
Uh-uh-uh.
♪ But I'm working on getting
about a half in cash ♪
Don't worry,
Seeley, I'm fine.
Suddenly, he thinks
it's a pretty good story.
So... basically,
Hopefully not in that order.
Someone very close to
him could have died,
No, I mean, I was jealous, okay.
Does look delicious.
Maybe one of his angry marks
caught him at it.
Sweetie, you do mean pretend
to be a corpse, right?
We catch him together.
of thermalized metallic dust
onto the evidence.
It worked.
Plus she's
deceptively strong.
Aired 14 years ago - Oct 14, 2010
After a skull and decomposing hands are found in a dumpster, the team must not only solve the crime but also search for the rest of the victim’s remains. Identified as Ray Raminsky, the victim turns out to be a bounty hunter in search of Charles
Braverman, a man indicted for the murder of a co-worker. Meanwhile, Brennan is asked by Professor Bunsen Jude “The Science Dude” if he can shoot an episode of his children’s show from The Jeffersonian Lab with Brennan as his special guest. Brennan initially turns him down, but is surprised when he makes her a deal she can’t refuse, so she takes him on as a new “squintern.” As the team pieces together the details of the crime, they discover that they are not alone in the hunt for Braverman and find themselves in a chase with an unexpected suspect.
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I'm sorry, I can't share
my murder plans with you.
♪ Bones 6x04 ♪
The Body and the Bounty
Original Air Date on October 14, 2010
I think it's the best
possible time to interrupt.
The professor has
a proposition for you.
They mostly enjoy
bad smells and loud noises.
Well, uh, this is
a cut-off head,
I think it's, it's,
A bounty hunter?
That's why I sent
No offense, Dr. Hodgins,
a vinegar and tomato based
sauce,
I'd be more likely
to scare them aw.
Okay, well...
just to avoid dead
body smell altogether.
Yeah. More bones
for Bones to work on.
Maybe there are
two bodies out here.
the condition
of this flesh is...
There it is.
More likely,
Molly successfully
But here, that kind
of carelessness
Well, if you're six years old.
FBI.
Get out of here
before I change my mind.
mimic the properties
of human body parts,
Ooh.
Sweets... Oh.
Hey, how are you?
You know, shoot
for the stars, all that.
Yeah. And I lost you.
where it's a little
bumpy and weird,
Okay, what am I looking at here?
in a way he didn't appreciate.
sent you that security tape.
Give me that.
Actually, I can.
He won't make it to the 81.
but less than 70 meters per second.
Excuse me?
There's another
way around.
Yes, I-I think
they could be very similar. Why?
Aired 14 years ago - Oct 07, 2010
When Booth and Brennan are called to investigate decomposed remains found at the Jersey Shore, the team IDs the victim as Richie “The V” Genaro, a 23-year-old who partied the night before at a popular nightclub. Booth and Brennan question Genaro’s
peers and the club bouncer, and Brennan surprisingly proves her pop culture savvy and anthropological expertise after watching what she believes to be a documentary on the inhabitants of the Jersey Shore, but was in actuality a reality show set there. Meanwhile, at the lab, the team grows fond of Booth’s girlfriend, Hannah, and Angela tries to keep her pregnancy a secret.
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♪ Bones 6x03 ♪
The Maggots in the Meathead
Original Air Date on October 7, 2010
Are you being sarcastic?
He had only four-percent body fat.
of my training and abilities.
Okay, so this one is
Li'l Frankie Costello.
Yes. On television.
Not anyone. And if I cld
think of such an anyone,
Because he told me.
Have you fully recovered
from your mental breakdown?
a kind of protracted adolescence.
Okay. The tox screen showed
high levels of alcohol,
Okay. Uh, listen,
That certainly would fit
in to their tribal customs.
You, Muscles Marinara,
Okay, wha...
Loretta, someone killed Ritchie!
Wait, like "TTFN."
Yes. I find I avoid a
lot of misunderstandings
Really?
I want you to be sure about this.
of the forensic
anthropology business.
We should do a search
for any weapons
and the crackers...
I... Oh... What is?
Right.
Notice the two unpaired females.
Hey, you. FBI! Hold it right there.
Put on some lip gloss, Mary.
Not anymore.
Ritchie got me off 'em.
M-I-2-M-2-H-6-Y?
Check this out.
You said you knew
him on a deep level?
Well, I have to
speak to you, Agent Booth.
what kind of guy does something
that crazy if he isn't sure?
Oh, no. Uh, you okay?
Did you just shove my partner?
I took my ma up to New York
to see Billy Elliot.
Well, they look pretty close.
He even teared up
a couple of times.
and it looks like she was right.
I'm not a psychiatrist,
but seems to me
they need to be flash frozen.
You know what it's like to
be overrun by these morons?
This is everything
you own in the world?
Aired 14 years ago - Sep 30, 2010
When the remains of a couple are discovered in a cave at National Park, the team must piece together the identity of the man and the woman as well as solve the crime. After interrogating two viable suspects, the team identifies the woman as a
marketing executive who also served as her partner’s AA sponsor, providing clues that lead them to expose the truth. Meanwhile, Booth’s girlfriend and Afghanistan war correspondent, Hannah Burley, makes a surprise visit. After meeting Burley and sensing the couple’s genuine happiness, Brennan re-evaluates her own relationship with Booth, and he tries to teach her that love is not always logical.
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That's what I just said.
Great.
Something you said
you'd never do.
Well, that was
to the width
of the cheek...
So she's hot.
It just popped
out, okay?
They put me up
at the Dupont Hotel.
On federal land?
Yeah, well, the squatter
that little something extra
is all.
You are not playing with our
children without supervision.
Ah, but of course. Where else?
No.
No what?
You recognize
this man?
Yes. He always wanted to find
someone to share his life.
Don't drool, Hodgins.
Well, the attending
psychiatrist feels
'cause I know your history
with Dr. Brennan.
Expected to be caught?
but his meds could
be masking a lot.
why the injuries were localized:
Booth never told me how you met.
Oh. Hey, uh, hi.
Right, yes, no, we w-were.
There doesn't seem to be
anything in the cabin.
I was trying anything
to get an idea
But you were lucky enough
to meet someone
So he had also stopped drinking.
We believe murdered.
I do miss
the coffee here, though.
and right now you're looking
like a good suspect.
So you followed him to the woods
just to make sure that was true.
You're gonna make trouble
while you're here, aren't you?
you could be
my lovely assistant.
I can guarantee
that you missed something.
This is about nothing more
than Dr. Edison's incompetence.
they couldn't have
made it any farther.
God. No, I guess not.
I followed them, but then I
started sneezing up there.
Let's start
with that one.
to continue following
them up there.
Pepper spray?
Your sister-in-law's
been through enough.
Nobody's ever going to tell me
I didn't do the right thing.
♪ Of this desire to be
what others want me to be... ♪
Aired 14 years ago - Sep 23, 2010
With Cam’s reputation and career on the line, the team travels from overseas to help her solve the case of an unidentified young boy. The Forensics Anthropology Unit lost much of its vigor after disbanding to pursue personal ventures, and it will
take the collaborative energy and knowledge of the newly reunited team to unravel evidence and find closure for the family of the unknown boy. After unearthing new clues in the lab and making unexpected personal discoveries, the team realizes they belong back in Washington, D.C.
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Dr. Brennan?
You said look like a woman.
Thank you. Glad to be here.
why are you stalled
on the Logan Bartlett case?
They're mad at you for causing a fuss...
Ms. Julian. I'm on sabbatical.
Aw, Bones.
[Chuckles]
Yes, they are. Very serious.
Wow. "Jihad."
Talk about loaded terminology.
The bug guy says
insect activity indicates...
Who else is available?
- Wendell? Wendell Bray?
- Yeah.
Gotta think long-term.
That's when I went in,
and he was just- He was gone.
Agent Booth, do you think
that the body in the morgue-
Um-
I'd definitely be going Asian.
When I left, you and I
weren't really precise...
I was led astray by my brain.
Well, anyone could learn
the labels, Mr. Bray...
That's what you came back for, isn't it-
help out Cam?
A committed, romantic dyad...
I hope you're hugging me
because you're excited about being an aunt.
How else would a sharp piece
of wood come into contact with the hyoid?
So, we're looking for an industrial
sewing operation with a Korean connection.
The way my use of accurate similes
makes you uncomfortable?
I don't like snakes
or being away from people.
Fresh dead, long-time dead.
- Oh, I believe she should get her hopes up.
- Bones, why?
Oh, you wanna stay, here, in D. C?
but catching bad guys-
that's what I'm made for.
If you cry- Don't cry.