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356:), a forensic artist who flashed the airport clerk to get his attention when trying to find Brennan to pick her up at the start of the episode, uses a computer program she has developed, called the Angelator, to make a three-dimensional holographic reconstruction of the reassembled skull. The victim is revealed to be Cleo Louise Eller, a missing Senate intern who was rumored to have had an affair with Senator Bethlehem. 1042: 367:. By the distinctive damage done to her finger pads and the way the body was hidden, the team determines that the murderer had put a lot of effort into hiding the body. Hodgins also reveals that Cleo was taking medicine for her depression, while Brennan realizes that the small bones found with Cleo's body are not frog bones but fetal ear bones, indicating Cleo Eller was pregnant. 540:' chic (there's even a reference to Scully and Mulder), but for the most part its playful banter feels forced and the way-cool visual flourishes overly familiar. What's left, then, is another crime procedural with a not-especially-fresh twist, which, admittedly, has proved a surprisingly durable skeleton over which to drape new dramas." 359:
Brennan wants to confront the Senator but Booth argues that he is not the only suspect. The Senator's aide, Ken Thompson, was Cleo's boyfriend. There is also Cleo's stalker, Oliver Laurier. Booth tells Brennan that they have a major case and that FBI Deputy Director Cullen is going to want to set up
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Hodgins, a devout conspiracy theorist, convinces Brennan that they may never find the truth because Senator Bethlehem will impede the investigation. Without telling Booth, Brennan recklessly confronts the Senator. Consequently, Deputy Director Cullen removes Booth from the case, but Brennan refuses
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comments that compared to other crime shows, the show "is built on a more traditional and solid foundation: the strength of its characters" and "what sets Tuesday's Bones premiere apart from the procedural pack are stars Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz, as the season's most appealing new crime
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for carrying a human skull in her bag (when the agent grabbed her, Brennan, who is a student of three different martial arts, easily took him down until the gathering security drew their guns on her). Upon the arrival of FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth, Brennan is released, which she finds odd and
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has "an amazingly clever notion, brilliant even", its "execution doesn't match the conception" and "fails to evolve into a gripping series. In fact, it quickly becomes so derivative of so much else on television - especially, strangely,
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to give up. With the help of her fellow scientists, she uncovers evidence that Cleo Eller's boyfriend, Ken Thompson, had killed Cleo because he feared the scandal of Cleo's pregnancy would affect his career negatively.
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congressional intern". The story alludes to the power of politicians and allowed Hanson to establish the character of Dr. Temperance Brennan, who is driven to find the truth despite the barriers presented by politics.
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attracted an average of 10.8 million viewers with 6.7% household share and 11% household rating. It was the highest number of viewers Fox has received for a prime-time Tuesday-night drama series premiere since
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Inside the Medico-Legal Lab of the Jeffersonian Institute, Brennan examines the victim's remains while her colleagues inquire about the resemblances between themselves and the characters in her new book,
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a special unit to investigate. To do everything by the book he wants her to stay at her lab; but Brennan coerces Booth into agreeing to let her come with him into the field.
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Based on the particulates embedded in Cleo's skull, Hodgins determines that Cleo's skull may have been smashed by a sledgehammer on a cement floor with
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realizes that it was his plot to get her to help him on an FBI case. She refuses to help until Booth promises her full participation in the case.
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has a "pretty standard Crossing Jordan/CSI-style framework", its main attraction is the chemistry between the two lead characters; "that old
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described the show as "the best drama of the new network season" and a "sexed-up variation of all the CSIs". Gillian Flynn of
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At the crime scene, Brennan and Booth find decomposed human remains with only the bones remaining. Brennan and her assistant,
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Series creator and writer Hart Hanson describes the murder victim at the center of the episode as a "
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Brian Lowry, the pilot lacked originality. He writes: "'Bones' aspires to achieve a mix of '
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opposites-attract stuff never feels standard when it's done right." Similarly,
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Her catch phrase is heard in the pilot episode over the closing credits.
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contains a popular culture reference to which Brennan replies with her
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Dr. Temperance Brennan is accosted at the airport by an agent from
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The song played during the funeral scene is "Gone," from
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on September 13, 2005, it was written by series creator
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Index

Bones
Greg Yaitanes
Hart Hanson
Oliver Laurier
John M. Jackson
FBI Deputy Director Sam Cullen
Larry Poindexter
Sam Trammell
Tyrees Allen
Bonita Friedericy
Dominic Fumusa
The Man in the S.U.V.
List of episodes
pilot episode
first season
Bones
Fox
Hart Hanson
Greg Yaitanes
Dr. Temperance Brennan
Emily Deschanel
FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth
David Boreanaz
Guatemala
genocide
forensic anthropologist
Homeland Security
Zack Addy
Eric Millegan
Dr. Daniel Goodman

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