Wednesday, May 17, 2006

The Woman in Limbo (1-22)

Originally aired: Wednesday May 17, 2006 on FOX
Writer: Hart Hanson
Director: Jesús Salvador Treviño
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: Ewan Chung (CSI Technician) , Dee Wallace Stone (Special Agent Callie Warner) , Coby Ryan McLaughlin (David Simmons) , Pat Skipper (Vince McVicar) , Loren Dean (Russ Brennan) , Bob Rusch (Carnival Owner)
Production Code: 1AKY21

At the Medico-Legal lab BOOTH is rushing BRENNAN to leave so she can be an expert witness in a trial beginning in minutes. As she fumbles about gathering all her case files, she is bombarded by questions from all of her coworkers. She helps them as much as she can with Booth pressing her to leave. On the way out they run into DAVID SIMMONS, Brennan’s latest love interest. He praises her latest manuscript, which surprises Booth, who was not allowed to read it. David reminds Brennan that she forgot something and when she runs back to her office she sees a digital reconstruction that ANGELA has just composed. Brennan orders her to turn it off and insists that her composition is incorrect. Brennan charges to the platform where ZACK was working with the skull that Angela used to make her portrait. She gets the artifact bag that is paired with this particular Jane Doe and takes it into her office.

In her office she digs into the artifact bag to find a few items, including a marble and a belt with a distinct dolphin buckle. Brennan knows this belt. She is devastated.

In the Angelator Room, Angela, Zack, HODGINS, DR. GOODMAN and Booth look at Angela’s digital composite. They all want to know why it is such a big deal. Booth informs them that they have just found the body of Christine Brennan, Temperance’s mother.

Brennan sits in her office looking at the other items in the evidence bag and Booth enters to console her. Zack enters and Brennan asks him for all the information he has on this body. He tells her that the body was found in a graveyard in Pennsylvania in 1998, but it was not in an actual grave. Someone secretly buried it there at the edge of the cemetery. Her body had been in storage at the Jeffersonian as long as Brennan had worked there. Dr. Goodman enters and recommends that Brennan go home and relax.

Brennan sits in her apartment reminiscing about her past, before her parents disappeared and she became estranged from her older brother. Booth arrives with some Chinese food from Wong Foo’s and some information regarding Brennan’s parents. He found the car that was abandoned the day Brennan’s parents went missing and he’s having it brought to D.C. He explains that he did some background checks and found that Brennan’s father was a science teacher and her mother, a bookkeeper, was a witness for the prosecution twice which could have created some enemies. Booth also informs Brennan that her brother, Russ, is out on parole. Booth suggests that they get in contact with him.

At the Medico-Legal Lab Brennan is briefed by Hodgins who claims that her mother’s body was buried for five years before it was discovered, but Brennan can’t agree because her mother disappeared seven years before the body was found in 1998. Hodgins knows he’s right, but suggests to Brennan that maybe he can find some fault in his tests. Booth arrives and the squints scramble. Booth tells Brennan that he has done a little more homework on who Brennan’s parents were and has found that Christine Brennan didn’t exist before 1978, meaning that name was a false identity. Brennan’s parents weren’t who she thought they were.

At a town carnival Booth finds Brennan’s brother, RUSS, working as a ride repairman and shows him the composite of his mother. Booth asks him to help with the investigation in D.C., but Russ turns him down. After Booth threatens to turn Russ in for illegal repair operation, Russ agrees to help.

At the Medico-Legal Lab Hodgins shows Angela his latest findings on the soil surrounding Christine Brennan’s body. He has found a movie ticket stub from The Fugitive, a movie that came out in 1993, almost two years after Brennan’s parents disappeared.

On the observation platform Brennan is studying her mother’s skull when Hodgins and Angela arrive to tell her about the movie ticket. Brennan is in denial, but Hodgins and Angela supportively assure her that this is the painful reality of her mother’s death. Brennan swallows this and goes back to work on the skull. She looks inside to find a discoloration. Zack inspects it and agrees that there was internal bleeding in the skull.

Just then Booth arrives with Russ. Brennan can’t believe her eyes. She doesn’t want anything to do with Russ. She blames Russ for her parent’s disappearance. She refuses to talk to him. Booth talks her down.

In Brennan’s office Russ looks at the evidence bag that was paired with Christine’s body. He remembers it all. It was his marble in the bag. Brennan tells him to put it back. Russ reaches out to the cold Brennan. She won’t let herself befriend him.

In Angela’s office Booth asks Angela to sit with Russ and draw up any descriptions that he provides from his childhood. Following that, he asks her why Brennan would let David Simmons read her new manuscript and not him. Angela’s lips are sealed. Booth gets a call: the abandoned car has arrived in D.C.

In a spotless lab/garage, FBI agents search through different automobiles. Booth, Brennan, and Russ arrive to find their abandoned car. Brennan notes that their high school honor roll bumper sticker had the school name scratched out. The agents tell them that they found a bloodstain in the front passenger side. Booth goes through his new file and shows Brennan and Russ mug shots of their parents under the name Max and Ruth Keenan. They can’t believe it. This means that Temperance Brennan isn’t Brennan’s real name. She was too young to remember, but Russ was seven. She knows that he must remember and this infuriates her. He tells her that his name was Kyle and her name was Joy. He has lied to Brennan her entire life. She slaps him and storms off.

At the Medico-Legal Lab Angela and Brennan talk on the catwalk. Brennan has come to grips with the fact that her parents abandoned her, and Angela consoles her. Brennan breaks down and admits that she admired her older brother and even made an identity out of being his little sister around town. She wasn’t pretty or cool, so it was fun to be known as something. Booth shows up and tells Brennan that he’s found the FBI agent that worked on tracking down her parents in the 70’s.

In Booth’s office at the FBI, Booth, Brennan, and Russ sit and listen to SPECIAL AGENT WARNER. She describes her work tracking bank robbers, including Brennan’s parents, Max and Ruth Keenan. She explains that Max and Ruth were the smart crafty ones that ran in a brutish group of criminals. She never caught them. Booth and Brennan tell her that Max became a science teacher and Ruth, a bookkeeper. Warner figured that they pulled a job and then got killed for their cut of the profit. Then one of the FBI lab techs that was looking at the abandoned car enters to inform them that they’ve discovered blood from two different people in the interior of the car.

At the lab Hodgins has a digital reading of blood samples taken from Brennan, Russ, Christine and the other blood sample found in the abandoned car. Three match and one doesn’t, which means that the fourth non-matching sample did not come from Brennan’s father. They need to find out the identity of who this fourth mystery person.

In Angela’s office, Angela asks Russ to describe anyone from his childhood that he felt may have been dangerous. Russ can think of one man. His father told him that if he ever saw that man come near the family again, to take Brennan and hide. Angela begins to sketch.

Late night at Brennan’s apartment, she and Booth chow on some Chinese food from Wong Foo’s. Booth knows that Brennan is feeling some disappointment in the fact that her family was a bunch of felons. She asks about Booth’s parents who were regular folks, but he soothes Brennan by explaining that all parents have secret lives, that’s what makes them parents.

At the Medico-Legal lab in the wee hours of the night, a restless Brennan arrives to find everyone still there working until they find out more about her mother’s death. Zack explains that over his examination of the skull and suspect subdermal hematoma, there should be a larger injury marking. Brennan wonders if there was a smaller wound and maybe the subdermal hematoma grew over time. They magnify the skull picture and find tiny fractures that support that idea.

Hours later it is morning and Booth arrives to find Brennan asleep on her couch. Booth wakes her with the information that they’ve identified the other blood source found in the car. The down side is that it is someone in the witness protection program so he’ll need to work at little harder to get access to his whereabouts. Then Angela enters to show them the composite she and Russ created. Booth bets that this is the man they’re looking for and he exits to find out.

On the platform Zack has done more work on the damage he discovered on the skull. He’s found a circular impact shape. Hodgins suggests a tire iron, but this mark seems too small. Booth has gotten the info he needs from witness protection and grabs Brennan to leave. She thanks the crew for everything they are doing before leaving.

Brennan and Booth arrive on a pig farm. They see their man, VINCE MCVICAR. Brennan finds three guns on him and tells him who she is. They ask him what happened to Brennan’s parents. He tells them that he was running off with Christine and that Brennan’s father caught them and attacked them both with a tire iron. He was knocked out and woke to find them both gone. He figured she was dead. Brennan has trouble hearing all this.

Brennan and Booth are back in her office and they’ve obviously told Russ what McVicar has said, but Russ doesn’t buy it and neither does Booth. Brennan wonders why and Booth explains his theory of why the school name was scraped off of the bumper sticker of the car. He thinks that maybe while out one day, Brennan’s parents find that they’re being tracked by McVicar, who they know was the hitman of that crew, and they lure him away from Brennan and Russ and scratch off the bumper sticker so that they can never track down Brennan and Russ through their school. McVicar stikes, but only kills their father while the mother escapes with a head injury. Booth has the idea that they might find the murder weapon on his farm, something you use to bash in someone’s skull. Booth leaves and Brennan and Russ argue about how they treated each other after their parents’ disappearance. He reached out for her year after year, but she was never receptive.

Later, on the lab platform the crew goes over a dozen hammers and picks the one they confiscated from McVicar’s farm. None of them match the mark found on Christine’s skull. Booth reminds them all that using a hammer to bludgeon someone over the head would have been McVicar’s signature method of murder as a hitman. Brennan wonders how one slaughters a pig because McVicar was a pig farmer.

Back at the pig farm with McVicar in cuffs, an FBI agent brings out a spring-loaded captive-bolt stunner. This device is pressed to the skull of a restrained pig and then punches a hole through, killing it instantly. Brennan knows that this is the weapon he unsuccessfully used on her mother. McVicar calls Brennan over. He tells her that there is no way she’s ever going to be able to prove that he did anything. He says that if she quits the investigation now, he will tell her information about her parents that she would never find out from anyone else, but if she doesn’t he will not go down quietly. Brennan trusts her skills as a forensic anthropologist and turns down his offer. She and Booth leave as McVicar is escorted away.

Brennan drives as Booth asks to read her manuscript. She refuses and tells him they are going visit Russ at the carnival.

At the carnival Brennan finds Russ and gives him his marble. She tries to reconcile with him and it is clear that this is all he’s ever wanted.

Back at Brennan’s apartment, Brennan, Booth, and Russ decide to crack some beers. As Brennan heads to the fridge Booth spots her manuscript and lifts the cover page to find that the manuscript is dedicated to Booth. This warms his heart until Brennan plays her answering machine. It is the voice of a distraught man, begging Brennan to end the investigation of her parents’ disappearance. The voice is Brennan’s father

Quotes

add » In Brennan's apartment. Booth discovers her manuscrip and sees that the title "Bone Free" he didn't like has been crossed off. He opens to the dedication which reads:
"This book is dedicated to my partner and friend, Special Agent Seeley Booth" (edit) Brennan: Why are you letting me drive?
Booth: It's a reward.
Brennan: For what?
Booth: For totally pissing off a hitman. (they both laugh) Oh, can I read your book?
Brennan: After it's come out.
Booth: Not before?
Brennan: No.
Booth: But, what? I let you drive. (edit) Booth: I got a break on the DNA in the car.
Brennan: You know who it is?
Booth: Not exactly. See, it's a closed file. Whoever it is is in witness protection. I'll make a request but they're pretty tight over there.
(Angela enters with a drawing)
Angela: What if he had a face?
Brennan: Who's that?
Angela: Somebody your father pointed out to Russ when he was 7. Somebody he's still afraid of.
Booth: Hey, you know what? I'm gonna play hardball with witness protection. If they don't cooperate I'm gonna put his face in the paper.
Brennan: Wouldn't you get you in trouble for that?
Booth: Well, we'll find out. (He takes the drawing and leaves)
Angela: Sometimes he is just...hooh! (Brennan smiles and shakes her head at Angela) What? (edit) Booth: I know what you've been thinking.
Brennan: I doubt it.
Booth: You've been thinking that your family is made up of liars and criminals, and that makes you feel lonely. (She looks at him and her look says that he's hit the nail on the head) There's a story here we don't know yet.
Brennan: Like what?
Booth: Bones, "don't know" means it's a mystery.
Brennan: What were your parents like?
Booth: Hoah, my parents...my dad, he drove Thuds and Phantoms in Vietnam. Those are fighter jets. After that he was a barber in Philadelphia. My mom, she wrote jingles, for a local advertising agency.
Brennan: So they didn't go out at night, after you were asleep and robbed banks. (they look at each other for a while)
Booth: Listen, Bones. You know, parents, they have secret lives. If they didn't they wouldn't be parents. (edit) Booth: (to Angela) Why do you think that Bones asked her boyfriend to, you know, read her book and not me? (Angela about to answer but Booth continues) You know, maybe, maybe because there was too much of me in the story. (Angela smiles to herself, tries to look serious to Booth and nods) Oh, she was embarassed, you think? Maybe? Maybe... (edit)

Trivia

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Answer to last trivia: When Booth, Brennan and Russ are entering the apartment, Russ says something like "Is is too early for a beer?" I´m sure he meant early as in probably 4-5 am and not 4-5 pm, since you can see is still dark outside. (edit) Russ Brennan states that Booth found him in Morehead City, NC. That's a 6-7 hour drive from the DC area, yet no one mentions Booth being gone for that length of time. Also, the end of the episode shows Brennan driving there and back in a single night. (edit) Brennan's new book manuscript that Booth sneaks a look at, (and sees that it is dedicated to him), is "Cross Bones." The title of Kathy Reich's latest book, recently released in its paperback edition. (edit) Jonathan Adams (playing Dr. Daniel Goodman) returned in this episode after missing two a little earlier on but will not be part of the regular cast next season. (edit) Brennan finds out about her real past.
Brennan's real name is Joy Keenan.
The rest of her family's names are as follows:
Kyle Keenan aka Russ Brennan
Ruth Keenan aka Christine Brennan
Max Keenan aka Matthew Brennan (edit)

Allusions

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Brennan: I think I just became a vegetarian.

In real life Emily Deschanel is a vegan and has been for 12 years. (edit) Booth: I'm FBI. I know who you are.
McVicar: Steve Beers, pig farmer.

Steve Beers is a reference to the Co-Executive Producer.


Wednesday, May 10, 2006

The Soldier on the Grave (1-21)

Originally aired: Wednesday May 10, 2006 on FOX
Writer: Stephen Nathan
Director: Jonathan Pontell
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: Rick Fitts (Col. Phillip Seymour Shore) , Kirk B.R. Woller (Peter Lefferts) , Stacy Hogue (Private Jody Campbell) , Matt Battaglia (Captain WIlliam Fuller) , Mitch Longley (Hank Lutrell) , Erica Tazel (Karen Merton) , Aldis Hodge (Jimmy Merton) , Jasmine McNeal (Kiara Marshall) , Monnae Michaell (Regina Marshall) , Eddie Allen (Bradley Kent) , Cyd Strittmatter (Tina Kent) , Adam Lieberman (FBI Agent)
Production Code: 1AKY20
Brennan and Booth arrive at a cemetery where a charred body was found on the grave of deceased soldier Charlie Kent on the one-year anniversary of his death. Charlie, a former NBA hopeful, was killed while serving in Iraq. Agent Booth is troubled by strong memories of his time in the service.

Back in the Jeffersonian lab, the team examines the charred remains of the corpse found on Kent's grave in an effort to identify the body. Dr. Hodgins and Dr. Goodman begin arguing about the politics of the war in Iraq. Angela quickly identifies the charred remains as Devon Marshall, a former National Guard member who served in Iraq with Charlie Kent. Dr Brennan believes that Marshall did not commit suicide, but was murdered and burned on Kent's grave to make it look like a suicide protest.

Bones and Booth go to visit Devon's Mother and sister to see if they can uncover some information. Devon's mother says he was a firm supporter of the war. Devon's sister said when he returned from Iraq he only saw a few people including herself and a combat buddy, Jimmy Merton.

They arrive at the V.A. hospital to talk to Devon's friend Jimmy. Jimmy checked back into the hospital after Devon's death. Bones suspects Jimmy as a potential suspect much to Booth’s chagrin. As a precaution, Dr. Brennan took one of Jimmy's cigarette butts to pull DNA.

Back at the Jeffersonian lab, Zack, Angela and Jack examine Marshall's bones. Jack and Angela get into a heated argument about the legitimacy of the Iraq war, which ends in Angela leaving the room offended by one of Jack’s conspiracy arguments.

Bones and Booth visit the National Guard base to see if they can glean some information about Marshall and Kent’s experience in Iraq and talk to other soldiers who served alongside them. National Guard Capt. Fuller explains an incident in Mosul that Kent, Marshall and Jimmy experienced. The platoon was on a routine patrol when they encountered a household containing insurgents. The group moved in to investigate when Kent charged in attacking when he saw an insurgent wielding a weapon. The conflict ended with 3 dead Iraqi insurgents and the death of Charlie Kent, shot by insurgent AK-47 fire. Booth explains Marshall was murdered.

Back at the lab there is conjecture regarding the information in the combat medical records as to the number and nature of bullet wounds on Kent's body. Bones decides there is no choice but to exhume Charlie Kent's body for examination, which Booth does not approve of.

Booth continues to have difficulty dealing with the situation, as he is constantly reminded of his tour of duty. The Jeffersonian team continues the investigation on the body of Charlie Kent while Booth goes to talk to Jimmy again about the details of the combat resulting in Kent's death. Booth then interrogates Campbell, another member of Kent’s platoon who was there during the fire-fight. She gives the exactly same account of the incident, nearly word for word. Booth suspects that they've been coached on their responses. Booth interrogates the remaining member of the Platoon, Peter Lefferts, the national guard soldier who was the first to find Kent. Again, the same account of the incident.

Back at the lab, Bones discovers M-14 rounds were the source of Kent's death, not the AK-47 rounds. M-14 is an American weapon carried by national guard soldiers: friendly fire. Bones and Booth race to go question Lefferts again, who they now believe to be the person responsible for Kent's death in Iraq. They arrive to find Lefferts dead, suicide by hanging. He couldn't live knowing he killed Kent, and his assistant says Leffert was out of town when Marshall was killed, so the murderer is still out there.

After some careful detective work of piecing together the details of the fire-fight, the team learns that someone tried to cover up the friendly fire incident. They go to confront Fuller about covering up the friendly fire incident. They learn Devon's killer had access to medical instruments and potent narcotics to knock out Devon. It all points to private Jody Campbell who readily admits to the crime when Booth and Brennan show up. She claims Devon was going to report the incident and this was all she could do to keep the incident under wraps.

Quotes

add » Brennan: This is hard for Booth, he's idealistic.
Angela: Oh, it's nice to know someone who wants to keep honor and responsibility alive.
Brennan: I feel like Booth thinks I'm taking that away from him.
Angela: You're just doing your job. He knows that.
Brennan: I guess. I tell Booth we're on the same side, I'm not the one who's disillusioning him, it's my findings. But when I look at him I - I don't know what else I can do.
Angela: I do.
Brennan: Ange.
Angela: As a friend, Brennan.
Brennan: Yeah, the whole friends with benefits thing. That's, that's not happening.
Angela: I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about being there for him. Knowing when a simple touch is enough. (edit) Hank: Look at the two of us. You with the badge, me in the court room, both trying to find justice, ey?
Booth: That's why we fought, right?
Hank: That's what they told us.
Booth: What, you don't believe it?
Hank: Sure I do. You don't look like you do. You're not gambling again, are you?
Booth: Nah, man. No, I've been good. I've been going to my meetings, haven't even played a game of monopoly. Listen, Hank, this case, Charles Kent? It's a friendly fire.
Hank: God.
Booth: Yeah, covered up. Two other members of the squad are dead, one murdered. You know, whatever went down must have been pretty ugly. (thoughtful and hesitant) You know, Hank, what, you know, what we did?
Hank: Don't go there, Booth.
Booth: Was it worth it? I mean, look at you.
Hank: You saved my life! I got a great family because of you.
Booth: Yeah, but I mean, why was it always a secret?
Hank: We were given a choice. They always gave us a choice.
Booth: Yeah, but that last time...
Hank: Well, you knew what was at stake.
Booth: Yeah...yeah.
Hank: You never talked to anybody about it? (Booth shakes his head) You've got to. How about your girlfriend? That doctor.
Booth: No, she's, you know, she's just my partner. You know, I got work, I should go. (edit) (Booth is looking at Kent's exhumed body)
Booth: He's just a kid.
Brennan: It's always the young. Anthropologists have theorized that wars break out when there's an increase in the population of unmarried men under the age of 25. (Booth looks at her very hurt, as if she just slapped him in the worst manner) I'm sorry. I need to create a distance from the victim, it's how I deal. I didn't mean -
Booth: (pain written all over his face) Just...you know, do what you have to do. I'm gonna go do my thing. (edit) Booth: You know I'm just gonna be asking his mother a few questions. You could have just stayed back there and played with your bones.
Brennan: I know. Just wanted to keep you company, that's all.
Booth: Company?
Brennan: Yeah, I'm trying to be more sociable, you know?
Booth: Lousy liar.
Brennan: I just think inside you're still military, Booth. You might be too close to this one. I just wanna make sure you stay objective.
Booth: I know how to do my job. Ok? I was doing it just fine long before I met you.
Brennan: You're angry.
Booth: Well, because I have people all around me with opinions about the war who don't know what the hell they're talking about.
Brennan: I've been in Sudan, Rwanda. For two months I sifted through the wreckage of 9/11 trying to help the families of the victims.
Booth: All I'm saying is that this is just another case, that's all, it's just another case.
Brennan: You're not such a great liar yourself. I'm your partner. Let me be your partner. (edit) (Booth is standing in front of Jamie Richards' grave, thoughtful and sad. Brennan sees him and joins him)
Brennan: What?
Booth: It's Jamie Richards. We were in the Rangers together. He was hit by a roadside bomb just outside the Green Zone. You know, he left a wife, two kids. The fact that he was near this...
Brennan: You believe somehow he's still here, watching?
Booth: Yeah. You don't, I get that.
Brennan: I know you think he was a good man, that's...that's enough for me. (edit)

Trivia

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It is revealed that when he was in the military, Booth was sent on a mission to kill a Serbian General who was destroying entire villages in order to ethnically purify his country. (edit) The war story Booth tells Bones in the end of the episode is probably the same one alluded in episode 1x16 "The Woman in the Tunnel" when they're discussing about the homeless leader who was in the army and had killed a woman holding a baby in an arm and a grenade in the other hand.. and later Booth says he understands what the guy's going through.. that's probably related to the story he told Bones at the end of this episode.. (edit) As Booth and Bones are in the cemetery at the beginning of the episode, Bones asks Booth "what?", Booth replies "It's Jamie Richards..." (James Richards) at that time the second headstone from the camera (right row) is moving in the wind. Solid stone wedged into earth shouldn't move. (edit) It is revealed that Booth used to have a gambling problem. (edit)

Allusions

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Zack: I could have done better with a crayola.

Crayola is a brand of crayons and other writing and drawing utensils, such as markers, chalk, and colored pencils invented by Edwin Binney and C. Harold Smith and manufactured by Binney & Smith Inc. (edit) Stagecoach is a 1939 western starring John Wayne, AKA the Duke. The film was nominated for 5 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. The story is about a group of strangers who are on a stagecoach, which is attacked by Apache Indians.