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.
Quotes
add » Booth: (to Agent Zhang) So, I dragged out one of the top forensic anthropologists across the country on the word of a prostitute?Brennan: What difference does her profession make?
Booth: I'm backing you up.
Brennan: You're judging.
Booth: I wasn't judging, I had your back.
Brennan: Yeah, your voice was judging. (edit) Booth: You never told me the second reason why you bet on me.
Brennan: Yeah, it was...silly.
Booth: Well, come on, you know, try me.
Brennan: "Beginner's Luck." I haven't lost at anything since being here, so I figured if I bet on you, then--
Booth: I couldn't lose.
Brennan: It sounds silly, right?
Booth: It sounds familiar. Thanks. (edit) (Brennan is holding an icepack to Booth's head)
Agent Sugarman: Sorry Booth, I just couldn't have you blowing my cover.
Booth: Ahhhh...yeah, as they taught us in Quantico Walt, I wasn't about to.
Brennan: Do you know everyone in this town? (edit) Brennan: I suppose, from an anthropological standpoint, this taps into the nihilistic part of the human psyche fascinated by blood and gore. (edit) Cam: (to Marisol) Honey, I'm from the Bronx, don't think for a second you scare me. (edit)
In TVGuide David Boreanaz was quoted of saying that Tony Scallion was named after his father-in-law, who's an italian cowboy in Utah. (edit) The fact that Booth has a gambling problem is very similar to an episode of Angel 4X3 entitled The House Always wins, where he can't stop playing the slots. (edit) Hemothorax
(medicine) Accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity. (edit) When the idea of Brennan and Booth investigating a murder in the world of underground boxing was created, the writers were not thrilled about it. But when they decided it would take place in Las Vegas and Brennan and Booth go undercover to crack the case, they all jumped at the chance to write the story. (edit) epicondylen.
A rounded projection at the end of a bone, located on or above a condyle and usually serving as a place of attachment for ligaments and tendons. (edit)
Booth: That's why I brought you to Sin City Bones.(medicine) Accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity. (edit) When the idea of Brennan and Booth investigating a murder in the world of underground boxing was created, the writers were not thrilled about it. But when they decided it would take place in Las Vegas and Brennan and Booth go undercover to crack the case, they all jumped at the chance to write the story. (edit) epicondylen.
A rounded projection at the end of a bone, located on or above a condyle and usually serving as a place of attachment for ligaments and tendons. (edit)
This is an allusion to another nickname for Las Vegas, Nevada. It is known as such partly due to the popularity of legalized gambling, availability of alcoholic beverages at any time (as is true throughout Nevada), and various forms and degrees of adult entertainment. Another tagline has come from Sin City lore; "What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas"alluding to the many indiscretions that happen to occur there. (edit) Booth: This is America's Frying Pan.
This is an allusion to the heat of the desert around Las Vegas. In the summer, it reaches over one hundred degrees pretty much every day, and has since earned this nickname. (edit) Booth: No, Bones we are 15 miles off the strip.
"The Strip" is 4 mi (6.7 km) of Las Vegas Boulevard South partly in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, that has been designated an All-American Road. Many of the largest hotel, casino and resort properties in the world are located on The Strip. Over the years, Las Vegas Boulevard South has been called Arrowhead Highway, "Salt Lake Highway", U.S. Highway 91, and "Los Angeles Highway". The Strip was reportedly named by police officer Guy McAfee, after his hometown's Sunset Strip, in Los Angeles. (edit) Dr. Brennan: So this is America's Playground?
America's playground is a nickname for Las Vegas, in that it is like a big playground for adults, games and rides and casino's and entertainment galore! (edit) When praised by Booth for her performance as Roxanne, Brennan explains: "That's from when I used to watch old movies with my dad. He really liked Clara Bow."
It's an allusion to a real silent movies' star Clara Bow (who was also known as a person who prefer playing poker with her cook, maid, and chauffeur over attending her movie premieres). (edit)
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