Writer: Greg Ball, Steve Blackman
Director: Joe Napolitano
Show Stars: T.J. Thyne (Dr. Jack Hodgins), Michaela Conlin (Angela Montenegro), Jonathan Adams (Dr. Daniel Goodman (Season 1)), Eric Millegan (Zack Addy), Emily Deschanel (Dr. Temperance Brennan), David Boreanaz (Special Agent Seeley Booth)
Guest Stars: Matt Huhn (Cop) , Keith Pillow (Michael Preston) , Brian Gross (Kyle Montrose) , Ryan Alosio (Duke Daillel) , Mary Mara (Helen Bronson) , Fay Wolf (Marni Hunter) , David Denman (Phil Garfield) , Glenn Plummer (Harold)
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.
Quotes
add » Helen: Harold is afraid of the world, why do you think he lives underground?Brennan: Penance.
Booth: (looks at her surprised) What?
Brennan: You catch murderers to pay off your penance, Harold lives underground. (edit) Brennan: Maybe you could try the "Hey, we'e brothers in arms" thing on him.
Booth: Ok, that, what you just said right there Bones, that was cynical. It was glib and cynical.
Brennan: (earnestly) Really?
Booth: Yes. Really. I know what that guy has been through.
Brennan: You killed a pregnant woman who was holding a child?
(Booth looks uncomfortable and doesn't answer for a while)
Booth: Look, if you really wanna know what I've done I'll tell you, but you better be ready for the truth. (Brennan looks at him and then looks away without answering) Good choice, Bones. (edit) Booth: You ever see Treasure of the Sierra Madre? It doesn't matter whether the treasure is mythical or not. People will still kill if they think it exists.
Brennan: It did exist.
Booth: What?
Brennan: In the movie it's gold dust. People didn't think it exists so it blew away. But it did exist.
Booth: But no one got it is the point. All of a sudden you know a movie.
Brennan: Everybody knows that movie. (edit) Angela: Brennan, I understand that this is what you do when things get too close to home, you get all analytical and academic. (edit) Booth: Kyle hit the Duke, in the crypt, with the candle stick.
(Booth and Dr. Goodman burst into laughter)
Dr. Goodman: That's very good! Very good!
Booth: Right?
Brennan: What? What's the joke?
Booth: Clue.
Brennan: What clue?... what clue!?
Booth: Unbelievable Bones!
(Angela walks in)
Angela: What's funny?
Brennan: I have no idea. (edit)
When Booth was watching the video that the victim made, he was wearing Converse shoes. (edit)
LeMatA Civil War repeating pistol designed by Jean Alexander Francois LeMat, a French gun designer who was also the son-in-law of a Confederate major. To increase the revolver’s military utility, LeMat built a 9 shot, .44 caliber cylinder, giving it three extra shots and more punch than the .36 caliber Colt. The LeMat revolver is most often remembered, however, for the 10th shot. LeMat put a second barrel under the normal .44 caliber barrel, around which the cylinder revolved. This second barrel was a single shot, .65 caliber 18 gauge shotgun - short, with very little range, but a nasty weapon up close, effectively a sawed off shotgun hidden in the middle of the pistol. (edit) Rangers
The 75th Ranger Regiment, also known as the United States Army Rangers, is a Special Operations Force of the United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC), with headquarters in Fort Benning, Georgia. The Regiment is a flexible, highly trained and rapidly deployable light infantry force with specialized skills that enable it to be employed against a variety of conventional and special operations targets. Their motto is “Rangers lead the way!" (edit) Tenth Special Forces Group
The 10th Special Forces Group was activated June 1952. It is assigned to the U.S. Army's Special Operations Command located at Fort Bragg, N.C. The group trains for and conducts combat, unconventional warfare, special reconnaissance, and foreign internal defense missions. (edit) The documentary about underground tunnels and the society found within bears a strong resemblance to Dark Days, a documentary by Marc Singer. (edit) Booth: You know Treasure of the Sierra Madre but you don’t know Charlize Theron.
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre is the name of a 1948 movie starring Humphrey Bogart. (edit)
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