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Jenny
05-20-2006, 02:25 PM
1.1 - Pilot

Based on the real-life experiences and best-selling works of novelist-forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs, who solves crimes using evidence supplied by skeletal remains. The show follows Dr. Temperance Brennan, a bones specialist, doing her best to solve crimes for the FBI and Homeland security. In the pilot, Dr. Temperance is met with the task of uncovering the identity of a set of bones, which have been deliberately hidden in a lake. However, after identifying the bones, imprisoning the murderer turns out to be a politically sticky business.

Special Agent Seely Booth, Bones' 'friend' bails her out of police custody, and she deduces the fact that it was a set up to get her to talk to him. Although nothing is said on the matter, it could be seen that the two may have had some relationship history, but this is just an assumption.

Seely informs Bones of a peculiar set of bones found at the bottom of a lake in a graveyard. After viewing the bones (via an underwater camera), Bones declares that it is, in fact, a murder scene.

Original Airdate: Tuesday September 13, 2005



1.2 - The Man in the SUV

When a man is killed driving an SUV registered to a Middle Eastern man, Dr. Brennan and her team find themselves tracking a terrorist.

Original Airdate: Tuesday September 20, 2005



1.3 - A Boy in the Tree

When the decaying corpse of the Venezuelan Ambassador's son is found hanging from a tree on the campus of an exclusive private school, a simple suicide case quickly turns into a web of lies, sex and scandal, involving the school's staff and students.

Original Airdate: Tuesday September 27, 2005



1.4 - A Man in the Bear

Brennan and Booth travel to Washington to investigate a human arm that was found in the stomach of a black bear.

Original Airdate: Tuesday November 1, 2005



1.5 - A Boy in a Bush

Booth asks Brennan to help locate and identify the remains of a six-year-old boy, Charlie, who went missing from a local park.

Original Airdate: Tuesday November 8, 2005



1.6 - A Man in the Wall

When Brennan and Angela get caught in a fight in a dance club, Brennan kicks someone into a wall, which causes the wall to break open and reveal a mummified corpse and a meth stash.

Original Airdate: Tuesday November 15, 2005



1.7 - A Man on Death Row

The attorney of a death row inmate asks for Booth's help to prove his innocence before he is executed. Booth agrees and asks Brennan and her team to help him out.

Original Airdate: Tuesday November 22, 2005



1.8 - The Girl in the Fridge

Brennan is about to go out for dinner with her old professor and ex-lover when Booth asks her and her team to help identify the remains of a young woman found in a refrigerator.

Original Airdate: Tuesday November 29, 2005



1.9 - The Man in the Fallout Shelter

Brennan and her team are brought in to identify the body of a man found in a fallout shelter. While cutting into the bones of the man, Zach accidently releases a deadly fungus, that causes the team to be quarantined over Christmas.

Original Airdate: Tuesday December 13, 2005



1.10 - The Woman at the Airport

Brennan and Booth investigate the body parts of a woman found near L.A. International Airport. Their probe is slowed by extensive cosmetic surgery the victim had done.

Original Airdate: Wednesday January 25, 2006



1.11 - The Woman in the Car

When a woman’s burned body is found in a car with signs that her child was kidnapped, Brennan and Booth suspect the father, Carl Decker. But things get complicated when Decker turns out to be in the witness protection program.

Original Airdate: Wednesday February 1, 2006



1.12 - The Superhero in the Alley

Brennan and Booth investigate the origins of a decomposed body that's been found in a local alley and determine it's the remains of a friendless teen.

Original Airdate: Wednesday February 9, 2006



1.13 - The Woman in the Garden

Booth and Brennan are called in to investigate when a dug up corpse is found in the back of a gang member's car. While he is being questioned, a drive-by shooting allows him to escape. Booth and Brennan follow the clues, which lead them to another empty grave as well as a wealthy senator's house, where the gang member used to work.

Original Airdate: Wednesday February 15, 2006



1.14 - The Man on the Fairway

Brennan and Zach investigate a small jet crash that was carrying some Chinese diplomats and a woman. At the crash site, Brennan finds some bone fragments that do not belong to any of the passengers, but might belong to a man who has been missing for five years. Dr. Goodman orders the team to work solely on the Chinese diplomat case, but Brennan decides to go behind his back to investigate the bone fragments.

Original Airdate: Wednesday March 8, 2006



1.15 - Two Bodies in the Lab

When Brennan decides to give on-line dating a try she ends up the target of a shooting at the local restaurant where she's meeting a date. The resulting investigation reveals that the shooter could be connected to any one of the two cases that she is working on.

Original Airdate: Wednesday March 18, 2006



1.16 - The Woman in the Tunnel

Brennan and Booth stumble upon a subterranean world of homeless people when they find the remains of a filmmaker in the ventilation shaft of an underground tunnel.

Original Airdate: Wednesday March 22, 2006



1.17 - The Skull in the Desert

While on vacation, Angela finds a skull in the desert. She asks Brennan for help in identifying the skull because she is afraid it might be her boyfriend, who has gone missing with a local guide. The investigation leads the team through a violent boyfriend, the local sheriff and ultimately to a counterfeiting ring setup in the desert.

Original Airdate: Wednesday March 29, 2006



1.18 - The Man with the Bone

Booth and Brennan investigate a site where there might be pirate treasure.

Original Airdate: Wednesday April 5, 2006



1.19 - The Man in the Morgue

Brennan takes a vacation down to New Orleans to help identify victims of Hurricane Katrina. While at her hotel, she wakes up the next morning bloody and beaten, with no memory of what happened. Booth comes down to try and help her figure out what happened. When the local medical examiner is found murdered, Brennan becomes the suspect. Their investigation leads them into the world of voodoo.

Original Airdate: Wednesday April 19, 2006



1.20 - The Graft in the Girl

The team helps Deputy Director Sam Cullen's daughter, Amy, when she contracts a rare form of lung cancer after receiving a bone graft. Booth and Brennan learn she is not the only victim with this rare form of cancer.

Original Airdate: Wednesday April 26, 2006



1.21 - The Soldier on the Grave

Brennan and Booth go to investigate an apparent suicide in Arlington National Cemetery, but soon find out that it was murder and that the victim was a soldier who had served in Iraq. The investigation leads to a lot of unanswered questions about the military unit of the victim, with all clues pointing to a cover-up. Booth meanwhile recalls his shady past as a sniper in the military and the horrors of war.

Original Airdate: Wednesday May 10, 2005



1.22 - The Woman in Limbo

Brennan receives some bones that she must identify, but is stunned when she finds that the remains are those of her mother. Brennan is hit hard by this discovery, and understandably so, since she never knew what happened to her parents after they disappeared 15 years ago. An investigation is opened by Booth into the case, for the first time ever. Brennan is shocked with evidence that her parents might not be the people she thought they were, and she must come to grips with these new details from her parents' past as well as her own.

Original Airdate: Wednesday May 17, 2006

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Randy Giles
02-03-2007, 05:08 PM
Episode 2.01 The Titan on the Tracks - Aired 8/30/06
Episode 2.02 Mother and Child in the Bay - Aired 9/6/06
Episode 2.03 The Boy in the Shroud - Aired 9/13/06
Episode 2.04 The Blonde in the Game - Aired 9/20/06
Episode 2.05 The Truth in the Lye - Aired 9/27/06
Episode 2.06 The Girl in Suite 2103 - Aired 10/4/06
Episode 2.07 The Girl With the Curl - Aired 11/1/06
Episode 2.08 The Woman in the Sand - Aired 11/8/06
Episode 2.09 Aliens in a Spaceship - Aired 11/15/06
Episode 2.10 The Headless Witch in the Woods - Aired 11/29/06
Episode 2.11 Judas on a Pole - Aired 12/13/06
Episode 2.12 The Man in the Cell - Aired 1/31/07
Episode 2.13 The Girl in the Gator - Aired 2/7/07
Episode 2.14 The Man in the Mansion - Aired 2/14/07
Episode 2.15 The Bodies in the Book - Aired 3/14/07
Episode 2.16 The Boneless Bride in the River - Aired 3/21/07
Episode 2.17 The Priest in the Churchyard - Aired 3/28/07
Episode 2.18 The Killer in the Concrete - Aired 4/4/07
Episode 2.19 Player Under Pressure - Currently Unaired
Episode 2.20 Spaceman in a Crater - Aired 5/2/07



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Episode 2.01: The Titan on the Tracks

While Brennan and Booth are on their way to a crime scene Brennan talks about her vacation which was spent with her brother Russ. She goes on to explain how nice it is to have a brother again and that they both want to find their father whose been missing for years. Brennan wonders why Booth is in such a rush to get to the crime scene.

They arrive to the crime scene to find a derailed train and its path of destruction surrounded by police and emergency medical technicians. Injured passengers stagger about, others aren’t lucky enough to be on their feet. Brennan and Booth are greeted by Dr. Camille “Cam” Saroyan. She explains that a car parked on the tracks, probably a suicide, derailed the train. After Cam bosses Brennan around revealing that she is her new boss at the Jeffersonian. Brennan’s not too keen on this idea, but she heads over to the car that caused the wreck to see if she can ID the body inside. She deciphers that the victim was a tall male with an ID bracelet of sorts, but the fire has damaged it. She also notes that the fire damage is too severe have just erupted from the fuel tank of the car. There must have been another catalyst involved. Cam returns to let Brennan and Booth know that they found more dead on the train including a senator.

Back at the Jeffersonian labs Cam is making herself feel at home as she does an autopsy on the dead senator. Brennan and Zack examine the burn victim from the car and confirm that he was 6’7” tall and his shoulder has damage from that of a basketball player. Hodgins looks at the ID bracelet found and discovers that the burn victim is ex-basketball great Warren Lynch, CEO of mega-corporation Lynchpin International. A senator and a tycoon in one accident? Hodgins can’t believe it’s a coincidence, but then Brennan reveals that Warren Lynch was dead for hours before the train hit him.

The Assistant US Attorney Lisa Supek joins Brennan and Booth at the lab to discuss the findings from the crash site. They present the forensic facts and Booth adds video footage he found taken from a traffic cam earlier that day that puts Lynch in the same vehicle found at the tracks. They note that as soon as the public finds out that Lynch is dead, stock in his company will plummet. Booth thinks that this could be the motive for his murder. Someone could be “shorting the stock.”

With this information they bring in Lynch’s wife who explains that they were recently separated because Lynch was cheating on her. She found out and to combat her accusations Mr. Lynch hired Rick Turco, a private detective and he found out she was cheating as well. Rick Turco became Lynch’s go-to guy for dirty work. Booth knows him by reputation.

Back in the lab Hodgins tells Brennan and Booth that he’s found two types of broken glass in the car from the tracks. One type is from the windshield and the other is used for jars. Brennan continues her own examination of Lynch’s bones and finds the lack of bone density of someone much older, but all other signs disagree. She comes to the conclusion that Warren Lynch was a heroin addict.

Booth and Brennan meet with the tight-lipped Mr. Turco and threaten to open a drug investigation against him if he doesn’t talk. He breaks and reveals that he was actually hired because Warren Lynch was being blackmailed. Turco goes on saying that he negotiated the blackmailer down from one million to a quarter of a million dollars and paid them of just three days prior.

At the lab Cam shares her findings with Brennan in regards to skin samples taken from Lynch’s burned body. She found traces of specific opium that had been circulating in the area recently.

Zack drags Brennan away to show her his latest investigative experiment involving a mock skeleton caked with Spam which is set ablaze to show how long the body should have burned for. Their test shows that there must have been another element involve with Lynch’s burning because it lasted twice as long. Hodgins also pieced together the shards of the second type of glass he found to form six five-gallon jars, most likely filled with gasoline. Cam arrives to find this blazing Spam circus and lets the team know that all experiments must be authorized by her because she is in charge and wants full control.

Brennan and Booth have lunch and Booth gets a call from the FBI informing him that the man that killed Brennan’s mother was just killed in prison. This shakes Brennan to the bone because he’s the only man that had any connection to her mother.

Back on the case, Brennan and company surround the Angelator eyeing a composite that Angela put together from Warren Lynch’s skull, although it doesn’t resemble him in the least. It wasn’t Lynch in the car.

Brennan brings Angela to meet with the bullish US attorney and they explain that it wasn’t Warren Lynch in the car. Brennan also brings up that they found someone had falsified Lynch’s dental records with high-level access and expert skill. This does not impress the attorney.

Brennan and Booth are on a stakeout looking for a known dealer of the specific drug found in the now unknown burn victim’s body. They spot him mid-deal and shake him down for information on a 6’7” junkie who he’s been dealing to. The dealer says the person they’re looking for is Ray. Just then Booth gets a call. Warren Lynch has been found.

At the hospital they are told that Lynch was thrown from a speeding car while already unconscious and sustained major injuries including brain damage. He’s probably never going to regain consciousness.

They surround the Angelator as Angela runs a scenario of how Ray the junkie might have gotten his right arm broken because this happen after he died. They concur that he was probably getting forced into a jacket, Lynch’s jacket. Angela also double checked the traffic photo taken of Lynch for anything out of the ordinary and she found a reflection off his side window that shows Rick Turco driving in the lane next to Lynch.

Booth brings these new results to Cam and wants her assurance that that Angela will not be penalized for doing research on her own. Cam agrees, but then she and Booth get into it about why Cam took the job at the Jeffersonian. Booth thinks that she took it because of him and their spicy history, but Cam assures him that it was just for the equipment and higher profile cases.

Brennan and Booth take some time off the case and head to a prison to talk to the man that killed the murderer of Brennan’s mother. They question him and he reveals that the hit he made was ordered by Brennan’s father.

Brennan is shaken and Booth gives her a good talk on the ride back to the lab. He recommends that she seek closure by visiting the grave of her mother.

Brennan thinks this through and reminisces by going through some of her mother possessions. Then it hits her; Lynch was in on the train derailment because the body found had all of his possessions except his most prized, his college championship basketball ring. Booth agrees and they bring in Turco for questioning.

Turco is too good. He knows their questioning procedures and gives nothing up. He has them just where he wants them, until Brennan gets an idea. She tell’s Booth to lie and say that Lynch has awaken and confessed. Booth tries this, but Turco doesn’t buy it until Brennan uses her knowledge of how the body was handled to convince Turco that what she discovered could only be known by someone that was there. He buys it.

In a meeting with the US attorney, she is happy that Turco has confessed, but he only confessed to helping Lynch load the car. Turco says that Lynch put the car on the tracks, which isn’t enough for the US attorney. She wanted to put him away for good on all aspects of the crime. The attorney lays into the lab crew and knocks their sub-par results, but Cam steps up to the plate and knocks right back at her. The crew likes having this kind of protection and Brennan is won over as well.

After the meeting Booth takes Brennan to her mother’s grave and urges her to just talk to the headstone. Brennan does so and finds it liberating, then finds something else. She picks up a small silver dolphin from the side of the headstone. Dolphins were her mother’s favorite animals. Brennan’s father must have left it. He’s still out there and he needs closure just like Brennan.

Episode 2.02: Mother and Child in the Bay

Booth and Brennan examine the remains of a woman and fetus found in the Delaware Bay. The body is a pregnant newlywed whose mysterious disappearance one year ago had been major national news story. Her husband is the prime suspect in the case, but he disappears before Brennan and Booth question him, prompting Booth to call for a manhunt. Booth is upset that his ex-girlfriend is letting their son spend time with her new boyfriend.

Episode 2.03: The Boy in the Shroud

An overturned garbage truck reveals the body of a young man who's been missing for nearly three weeks. When the investigation reveals that a young girl raised by foster parents is the chief suspect, Brennan becomes disheartened by how quickly the rest of the team lay blame at the foster care system, something she's been through herself. Tensions continue to rise between Cam and Brennan.

Episode 2.04: The Blonde in the Game

After digging up the skeletal remains of a young girl, it becomes clear for Booth and Brennan that they're not dealing with a normal case. It's confirmed once at the lab, when they discover that the cause of death points to a convicted serial killer on death row. After interrogating the serial killer Booth gets nowhere. That is until they find a clue on the body that leads to another victim. This one only a week old. Being caught in a deadly game, Brennan and the team must decipher cryptic clues to find the serial killer's accomplice. Things become worse when the team finds out that the next victim is still alive. Against the clock they have to test their limits before the young girl becomes the victim.

Episode 2.05: The Truth in the Lye

There are two suspects with the same motive when Booth and Brennan investigate the murder of a man found in a bathtub full of chemicals. They soon discover that he had two wives and a girlfriend.

Episode 2.06: The Girl In Suite 2103

Booth and Brennan investigate a death due to an explosion in a Miami hotel.


Episode 2.07: The Girl with the Curl

The team investigates the death of a 10-year-old girl beauty pageant star. The girl's competitor's parents and siblings soon become possible suspects. Brennan makes a huge mistake when she and Booth visit a tap dancing class where they expect to find info on the killer. Back at the Lab, Hodgins and Angela go on a date that actually goes well, despite what everyone else predicted.

Episode 2.08: The Woman in the Sand

When the skeletal remains of a federal prosecutor who disappeared five years earlier are found in the desert outside Las Vegas, the team suspects it to be tied to the mob. They then find the body of a woman a few yards away, who they suspect was killed by the same person. The woman's injuries lead Brennan to believe she had a long history of domestic violence. When the husband denies having hurt his wife, they are led to a Vegas loan shark, where an anonymous lead takes them to the world of gambling and underground ultimate fighting, where Booth and Brennan go undercover as Vegas high-rollers. In an attempt to uncover the mystery, Booth risks his life.

Episode 2.09: Aliens in a Spaceship

The bodies of twin teenage boys, kidnapped five years earlier, are discovered. Booth and Brennan follow the trail of a notorious serial killer, known as the Grave Digger. His M.O. is to kidnap, bury his victims and ask for a ransom. If the ransom isn't followed, the victims are left to die.

During the investigation, Brennan and a fellow colleague become the latest victim. Both are forced to solve their own kidnapping from an underground grave.

Episode 2.10: The Headless Witch in the Woods

While investigating the death of a film student who was working on a documentary about the legend of a headless witch, who haunted woods in the 1700's, Brennan develops a strong bond with the victim's brother.
Booth and Brennan talk about mixing work and personal lives.

Episode 2.11: Judas on a Pole

Booth and Brennan are called to the scene where a man's body was found gutted, burned and hung like a scarecrow on the roof of a Federal Building. Booth determines the victim was a snitch working in a organized crime syndicate.

Brennan's brother, Russ, informs her of a phone call he received from their father, warning him that they are both in danger. Soon after a priest contacts Brennan telling her that her father insists on she and Booth to drop their case.

They determine that the body found was actually an ex-FBI agent, who was tracking Russ to kill him. Hence giving reason to Brennan's father's warnings. The deeper they get into their case the more they learn and finally make a shocking discovery that can cause serious repercussions for Booth and his career.

Zack must defend his dissertation to obtain his doctorate, asking help from a fellow colleague.

Episode 2.12: The Man in the Cell

Booth and Brennan are ordered to the cell of serial killer Howard Epps (played by Heath Freeman) to identify the the remains of an inmate. To their surprise the charred remains don't belong to Epps.

It's soon learned that Epps has escaped and is on a revenge path, which involves Booth's young son, Parker. Due to the danger of the case, Brennan must get FBI protection.

Cam inhales a toxin while performing an autopsy, which puts her life in danger.

Source (http://www.tv.com/bones/show/33332/summary.html)

Episode 2.13: The Girl in the Gator

TEASER:

Brennan and Booth exit a diner while Booth’s on the phone getting information on their next case. Although, Booth can’t hear about their new case because of the ice-cream truck that is trailing them, playing its melody. Booth asks the ice-cream man to turn it off, but he refuses so Booth pops three rounds off into the clown-shaped speaker on top of the truck. The music stops, so does Brennan. She can’t believe what Booth just did, but he got his information. Their next case is in the Florida Everglades.

Brennan drives through the Everglades with Booth on speakerphone, back in DC waiting to see his FBI appointed psychologist. He needs the psychologist to sign a release saying that he’s fit for duty before he gets his gun and badge back. Brennan arrives at the scene of the crime to meet her new partner, Agent Sullivan, AKA Sully.

Sully explains that they had to shoot a well-known local alligator because it had eaten someone. Brennan reaches inside the alligator’s mouth to find a gold locket.

ACT ONE:


At the lab, the gang inspects to alligator and inside the stomach they find a human foot.

With Agent Booth, as he arrives at the Dr. Wyatt’s home to get his release form signed. It’s not going to be as easy as Booth thinks. Dr. Wyatt invites him inside for tea. Tea!

Back at the lab, they’ve extracted an almost complete skeleton from the alligator and have it aligned on the light table. Sully arrives to find out that the victim is a woman, late teens. As Brennan looks at the skull and a file, she determines that the victim is Judy Dowd, who was reported missing and had surgery to repair a cleft pallet at age two. This matches the skull.

With Mr. Dowd, Brennan and Sully question him about the last time he saw his daughter. Mr. Dowd explains that she went on spring break with her friend Abby Sims.

Meanwhile, Booth tries to convince Dr. Wyatt that he’s fit to return to the field, but Dr. Wyatt has other plans for him. While the Doc runs errands, Booth is to finish building him an outdoor grill. Booth doesn’t know what to think.

At the FBI, Brennan and Sully question Abby Sims. She tells them that she and Judy were doing the usual spring break stuff. She goes on saying that she went out with her one night, then blacked out and woke up alone in their hotel. She tells them that she has pictures of the night on her website.

At the lab, Hodgins found that Judy’s blood/alcohol levels were high, but she wasn’t on any drugs. With more information, Cam finds that Judy had bruising on her vaginal wall, which means she was most likely raped. From the pics on Abby’s website they see that Judy was involved in Hottie-Student-Body.com (HSB), a website that gets college girls drunk and then photos them nude.

At Dr. Wyatt’s home, Booth is halfway done with the grill when Dr. Wyatt presses him about the roles women play in his life. Booth is not comfortable with this.

At the lab, Zack finds a stab wound on the scapula. This means that she was probably killed, then fed to the alligator. Hogdins and Angela pull up video footage from HSB and we see Judy with Monte Gold, the creator of HSB. They’ve got their suspect.

ACT TWO:


Brennan and Sully track down Monte Gold at a nightclub and when approached he puts his producer, Lloyd, on them. He tell them that they’ve got permits to shoot. Brennan explains that they’re there about the murder of Judy Dowd and Monte demands that Lloyd get Judy off the HSB website immediately.

In the HSB bus, Brennan joins Lloyd as he deletes Judy from the website. Monte comes on board and kicks Brennan off the bus. As Brennan steps off the bus, she is bombarded by Isaac, a religious man that follows the HSB bus to warn girls of what they are doing. Lloyd comes out and shows Brennan and Sully the wavier that Judy signed and the camera boy, Eddie, says he remembers her because they were teasing her about kissing the bouncer at the club they were filming at.

Late night, Booth is still at Dr. Wyatt’s home and demands that he sign the wavier. Dr. Wyatt brings Booth to discuss that fact that he was holding onto the murderer, Howard Epps’ arm, before he fell to his death. Booth doesn’t think that has anything to do with him shooting the clown. The Doc begs to differ.

At the lab, Brennan sits with Zack and Angela as they tell her that they found gold foil in her stomach from a 100 proof schnapps called Goldenrod that has gold flakes in it. Brennan gets a call from Sully saying that the club bouncer is has an alibi of leading a boat tour in the everglades when Judy went missing.

ACT THREE:


Brennan and Sully question the religious man, Isaac, about Monte’s death, but he swears it wasn’t him. Angela calls and tells them that she thinks Mr. Dowd is the killer.

Now Mr. Dowd is being questioned and he confesses.

At the lab, Brennan further inspects Judy’s body as Hodgins’ show them possible items used in the stabbing of Judy, including the stick shift from a car the is missing the end knob. With this, they decide that Judy could have been impaled in someone’s stick shift. Sully remembers that Isaac had a stick shift that was missing the knob.

Brennan and Sully arrive to where Isaac has been pulled over by local police. They inspect the car and find traces of blood on his shifter. Case closed.

At the FBI, Brennan and Sully say their goodbyes as partners, but it quickly turns into hellos as friends and he asks her to dinner.

We join Booth at Dr. Wyatt’s house, as his finishes the grill. Dr. Wyatt tells him that after reviewing the file on Epps’ death, Booth should have nothing to feel guilty about. Doc continues to press Booth asking whether or not he killed Epps or if he was just there when he died. Booth uncomfortably responds that he doesn’t know. Dr. Wyatt is happy with this response, being that Booth is always trying to control things and he signs Booth’s release.


Source: Fox.com (http://fox.com/bones/episodes/recaps/213_1.htm)

Episode 2.14 The Man in the Mansion

Booth and Brennan investigate the death of Terence Bancroft, one of the Jeffersonian's major donors, found dead at home. Hodgins' compromises the case and the reputation of the lab when he removes some evidence that would link him to the Bancroft family and to the case itself. Due to this, Brennan must make an important decision about her team.

Booth, although cleared by Dr. Wyatt (guest star Stephen Fry) to use his gun, must continue to meet with the psychiatrist.

Source (http://www.tv.com/bones/the-man-in-the-mansion/episode/919162/summary.html?tag=ep_list;ep_title;13)


Episode 2.15 The Bodies in the Book

Brennan and Booth have to solve 3 cases that are all highly similar to those in Brennan's new book on the bestsellers list.

Source (http://www.tv.com/bones/the-bodies-in-the-book/episode/930149/summary.html?tag=ep_list;ep_title;14)

Episode 2.16 The Boneless Bride in the River

The team investigates the death of a Asian woman without any bones left in her body. Sully proposes something to Brennan that she does not expect.

Source (http://www.tv.com/bones/the-boneless-bride-in-the-river/episode/935746/summary.html?tag=ep_list;ep_title;15)

Episode 2.17 The Priest in the Churchyard

A water main bursts in the middle of a cemetery, leaving lots of coffins to litter the grounds. Brennan is called in to identify the remains so they can be reburied. When she finds the remains that have only been there for five years after being told no one was buried their in fifty years.

Booth decides to bring Brennan to see his shrink so that they can work on getting their relationship back on track.

Things get intense between Hodgins and Angela, when Hodgins makes a bold move.

Source (http://www.tv.com/bones/the-priest-in-the-churchyard/episode/999069/summary.html?tag=ep_list;ep_title;16)

Episode 2.18 The Killer in the Concrete

Booth and Brennan investigate the case of a partial skeleton found in cement. Booth thinks a member of a crime family - Hugh Kennedy - is to blame, but when he hears word that Hugh was burnt to death in a car things get more complicated. Booth finds out that Hugh is actually alive, but then gets kidnapped by him. Brennan must now find Booth before he is hurt, but this is harder to do than she thinks, and she ends up going to great lengths to get Booth back safely.

Source (http://www.tv.com/bones/the-killer-in-the-concrete/episode/1006262/summary.html?tag=ep_list;ep_title;17)

Episode 2.19 Player Under Pressure

All team members are working to identify the bones from a college athlete who suffered a lot of fractures. After the body is identified they talk to his sister and somebody who acted as a sort of an advisor for the deceased. Angela and Hodgins have an important talk. Zack is overwhelmed by having to reconstruct the crushed bones to form a skeleton.

Source (http://www.tv.com/bones/player-under-pressure/episode/967997/summary.html?tag=ep_list;ep_title;18)

Episode 2.17 The Priest in the Churchyard

A mysterious dead man is found in a crater with his body flattened as if he had fallen from the sky. Brennan and Booth try to find out who the man was while Hodgins comes up with different conspiracy theories involving aliens. Booth and Brennan find out the man was an astronaut who was murdered, and a complicated murder case unfolds.

Source (http://www.tv.com/bones/spaceman-in-a-crater/episode/975112/summary.html?tag=ep_list;ep_title;19)

Jenny
07-26-2008, 08:57 PM
Season Three


3.1 - The Widow's Son in the Windshield

In the third season premiere, a skull smashes through the windshield of some teenagers' car while they're driving on the freeway. While examining the skull, Brennan and Cam find marks on it made by human teeth, which implies cannibalism. Identifying the victim, Brennan and Booth go out to investigate, discovering a weird cannibalistic society as they try to solve the case. Meanwhile, Angela and Hodgins hire a private investigator to find her husband. Also, Zack returns to the Jeffersonian, and finds some crucial evidence to help solve the case.


3.2 - Soccer Mom in the Mini-Van

Brennan and Booth investigate the death of a soccer mom who was blown up in her mini-van, confused as to why someone would murder a seemingly innocent soccer mom. They soon discover that the soccer mom, named June, was part of a group of radicals from the 70's, named the National Liberation Army. June was also wanted by the FBI for decades, and might have been close to turning herself in, which makes motives for her murder really complicated. Meanwhile, Brennan goes to see her father Max in jail.


3.3 - Death in the Saddle


3.4 - The Secret in the Soil

Booth and Brennan examine a severely decomposed body found by some teenagers on hospital grounds. They identify the body as a man named Franklin Curtis, who was the founder of an organic supermarket chain, and discover that the body was either cooked or incinerated. Booth and Brennan go out to question people around Curtis' farm, while back at the lab it is discovered that the flesh of another victim was with Curtis'. Meanwhile, Booth and Brennan are assigned to a psychologist.


3.5 - Mummy in the Maze

A Halloween pumpkin patch maze becomes a lot scarier when the mummified remains of a young girl are found in it. Booth and Brennan go to investigate, and are shocked to find that the victim has been dead for over a year. To make the situation even creepier, a second body is found at a Halloween amusement park funhouse, again mummified, but this time dead for approximately two years. Booth and Brennan get wind of a third missing girl and link her to the person who killed the other two girls. They must now race to find the killer before he or she strikes again this Halloween.


3.6 - Intern in the Incinerator

The team suspects their own colleagues after the burnt remains of an intern at the Jeffersonian are found in the building's incinerator. At first it's thought that she might have been killed because she was working on an artifact in the Widow's Son case, but then things become more complicated when romantic ties between her and another employee at the Jeffersonian surface. Meanwhile Booth poses as Cam's boyfriend on one of her family get-togethers.


3.7 - Boy in the Time Capsule

A time capsule buried by a high school class of 1987 is unearthed by a group of the school's alumni who are shocked to find the body of one of their high school classmates hidden inside. Booth and Brennan find that the victim was an outcast in high school, so they go on to investigate the past lives of the classmates in an effort to discover the murderer.


3.8 - The Knight on the Grid

The body of an archbishop is found by some construction workers. The archbishop's kneecaps were surgically removed, which prompts the team to return to the Widow's Son case.


3.9 - The Santa in the Slush

Booth and Brennan investigate a mall Santa named Kris Kringle who was found dead by two elves. A series of clues makes the murdered mall Santa seem like he's the real deal.


3.10 - The Man in the Mud

A body is discovered at Homestead Natural Hot Springs in a spring filled with mud. Booth and Brennan go to investigate the scene and find that the body is that of Tripp Goddard, a sexy motorcycle racer who had been murdered about two weeks ago after a race. Sweets' girlfriend is also introduced.


3.11 - Player Under Pressure

The team works to identify the bones of a college athlete who was crushed behind gym bleachers. After the body is identified as star player RJ Manning, they discover that he was murdered. Booth and Brennan follow several leads, at one point thinking there could have been multiple killers.


3.12 - The Baby in the Bough

A woman's car is run off the road and she is killed, but her baby miraculously survives the accident. Booth and Brennan go to the woman's hometown to try to find out who's responsible for running her car off the road. Bones, with help from Booth, takes care of the baby until the team finds out who killed the mother.


3.13 - The Verdict in the Story

Brennan's father Max Keenan is on trial for the alleged murder of FBI Deputy Director Kirby. Everyone on the team, except for Brennan, is called as a witness for the prosecution during the trial. Brennan on the other hand is the forensics advisor for the defense, and she must rely on both her dedication to her family and her skill as an anthropologist to help free her father.


3.14 - The Wannabe in the Weeds

A wannabe singer Tommy Sour is found in a grassy location. The investigation leads Brennan, Booth, and Cam to the restaurant where Tommy used to sing and where several suspects who took part in the open mike contest are, including a woman who was obsessed with Tommy and turns her affections towards Booth after learning of Tommy's death. Also, something horrible happens during the investigation which shocks the Jeffersonian team.


3.15 - The Pain in the Heart

The Gormogon serial killer is back again, and the silver skeleton from the basement vault has gone missing. All the Jeffersonian employees become suspects, with the scary possibility that one of their own is working with Gormogon.


Source (http://www.tv.com/bones/show/33332/episode_guide.html?season=3&tag=season_dropdown;dropdown;2)