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"Bones" The Woman in the Car (2006)



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7.7/10   139 votes
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Hart Hanson (creator)
Kathy Reichs (inspiration)
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1 February 2006 (Season 1, Episode 11)
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The completely burned corpse of a woman in a car is identified as the estranged wife of genius Carl Decker... more | add synopsis
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Not the best episode, but far from the worst more (3 total)

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Factual errors: Zack states that the maxillary (or upper) molars were pulled and replaced with removable dentures, however the removable partial denture he takes from the victim's mouth is a mandibular, or lower jaw, partial denture. more
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Agent Pickering: When you were in Cuba, did you meet with a man named Juan Guzman?
Dr. Temperance 'Bones' Brennan: [pause. Bones picks up her phone and dials a number] Hello. It's Dr. Brennan from the Jeffersonian. You told me to call you if anyone asked about... you know... him... Someone from the State Department named Samantha Pickering.
[hands the phone to Pickering]
Agent Pickering: Pickering. Yes, sir! Yes... I'll wait... I'll wait here.
[hands the phone back to Bones. Bones hangs up the receiver]
Dr. Temperance 'Bones' Brennan: Any more questions?
Agent Pickering: No. Uh, no. In fact, the entire review process is suspended. And I'm to wait here until someone comes to destroy my notes.
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2 out of 2 people found the following review useful.
Not the best episode, but far from the worst, 17 October 2007
8/10
Author: kolys from United States

This episode is more about character development than about the specific story, I think. Fortunately this show does character development very well.

The investigator who was brought in acts as a foil for the unique traits of each character to play off, and they each do it brilliantly.

Despite my first paragraph, there's also no shortage of action and plot, with the usual twists and turns to be found in any episode of the show.

I'm very confused by the previous commenter who said that the main team were being interviewed by a shrink - a State Department investigator is hardly just a shrink, and I think that goes to show how valuable the previous comment is. If you post a comment in here, please be familiar with what you're talking about.

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