Bones Episode Guides Seasons 1 - 5 |
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As the newest season of Bones begins, we are brought in six weeks after Booth's surgery. Brennan is returning from a dig in Guatemala just as Sweets is clearing Booth to return to field work. At the pair's first meeting after these six weeks, it's evident that something has changed. Brennan, her usual rational self, seems set on continuing to surpress any feelings for Booth, but Booth, it seems, can no longer do the same. He has decided he is in love with Bones and wants to share his feelings, but conversations with those around him coupled with a strange run-in with a clown cause him to question his feelings. Does his "lion-heart" speak the truth or is his "bruised brain" playing tricks on him?
In this season opener, we are also introduced to new character, Avalon Harmonia (Cyndi Lauper), who is Angela's psychic. Not only does she open the door to Booth and Brennan's latest case, but she also seems to be quite the catalyst for future developments in their relationship. Using her tarot cards, she is spot on in all of her readings, not only alerting Booth to Bones' being in danger, but also helping to encourage the truth in his feelings for Bones and pushing Bones to see that love for her is possible.
It looks like there are going to be major changes in store this season for Booth and Brennan, can't wait to see where the road leads us!
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| The latest season of Bones opens with Brennan and Booth in Oxford, England where a body in a car registered to an American socialite is pulled out of the Thames river. The duo solve this convoluted crime over two episodes and put their heads together throughout the rest of the season to unravel case after perplexing case.
When the season began, we saw the sad and unexpected dissolution of Angela and Hodgins' relationship. As the season progresses Angela explores a relationship with her former girlfriend, Roxie, but that relationship quickly ends. As for Hodgins, he tries his hand at finding dates, but ultimately his heart still belongs to Angela. Will this pair ever get back together? Looks like we'll have to wait for a later date to find the answer.
As for our favorite crime fighting duo, this season Booth and Brennan seemed to be growing closer and closer with each passing episode, each one seemingly ending with an intimate and telling moment. As the season approached its close, Brennan surprised every one with her desire to have a baby. And to add even more surprise, she propositions Booth to donate his "stuff" so as to be the father. As Booth wrestles with his feelings of fatherhood part deux, the "baby train" comes to a screeching halt when it is discovered that our fearless hero has a brain tumor. Ever the faithful partner, Brennan remains at Booth's side, accompanying him into the operating room.
In this mind-blowing and mind-boggling season finale, we are introduced to Booth and Brennan, the married couple, or so we think. The episode opens with the pair sleeping together, and it looks as though our favorite twosome have finally crossed that line. However, as the episode progresses in a rather strange fashion, with the duo as nightclub owners accused of murder and the rest of the cast as employees, musicians, politicians, etc., we begin to wonder if this real. At the end, we are brought back to Booth's hospital room only to discover this was all some sort of dream, a combination of Brennan's book and Booth comatose state. When Booth awakens, he groggily asks if it was real only to be informed by a saddened Brennan that it was not real. Then looking into her eyes, he mutters, "Who are you?" What will this mean next season for our favorite twosome?
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| Season 3 of Bones presents even more head-scratching cases which Dr. Brennan and Special Agent Booth attempt to solve with the help of their team, including a peculiar case that turns into recurring plotline of a cannibalistic serial killer.
In this season, we meet Dr. Lance Sweets, a young psychologist assigned to meet with both Brennan and Booth on a regular basis. These visits offer up a touch of hilarity for viewers—as neither patient regards Dr. Sweets with any respect because of his age and his chosen profession—but also presents much insight for the oft-clashing Brennan and Booth.
As we get to know the characters more and more, we encounter an increasing sensitivity beneath Agent Booth’s rough-around-the-edges exterior and continued electricity between Brennan and Booth.
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| Bones’ second season plays up the clash of investigative styles between Dr. Brennan and Special Agent Booth. However, their reluctant forces combined produce astounding results as “Bones” Brennan and Booth uncover one mysterious case after another including a puzzling case involving the discovery of skeleton in a grocery cart—the skeleton of a young woman with a hole in her cranium and stone in her hand with a message which read, “I love you”.
As characters are developed, we find a growing chemistry between Brennan and Booth, and concurrently, an increasing discomfort in Dr. Brennan’s relationship with her superior, Dr. Camille Saroyan.
The season ends with a subtle suggestion of intimacy to come as Brennan and Booth are together at the altar at Angela and Hodgins' wedding.
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| | In Bones' inaugural season, we are introduced to the brilliant forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance "Bones" Brennan (Emily Deschanel) and Special Agent Seeley Booth of the FBI’s Homicide Unit (David Boreanaz) who form an unlikely alliance in order to solve mysterious and downright bizarre homicide cases. The reluctant pair work alongside a team of forensics specialists—including facial reconstruction artist Angela Montenegro (Michaela Conlin), entomologist Dr. Jack Hodgins (TJ Thyne), and coroner Dr. Camille Saroyan (Tamara Taylor). In a riveting season finale, the cases the team encounter get more personal as the they discover the body of Brennan’s long-missing mother.
Instances of light-hearted humor, a will-they-won’t-they romantic chemistry between Brennan and Booth, as well as an emphasis on developing the main characters on the show set it apart from other police procedural dramas. Based on the work of forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs—both a scholar and the author of a series of fictional books which combine mystery and forensics—Bones is a crime-solving TV series with a difference.
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