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Bones piano prodigy
Bones piano prodigy




bones piano prodigy

Partial epiphyseal fusion indicates the victim to be in his teens.īRENNAN: The markers on these bones are anomalous even for an immigrant. So, what do you got there?īRENNAN: (she picks up the pelvis) Pelvis is male. It's extremely uncommon in the U.S.īOOTH: Immigrant, illegal. The result of the parasite Echinococcus granulosus. it's Boothy.īRENNAN: There's a bone cyst on this femur. You always have.īOOTH: Yeah, that's what I landed on, Bones.īRENNAN: Well, I'm glad you did.

bones piano prodigy

Ever since the whole coma thing, I just kept staring at it, thinking to myself, "Why would I wear something like this?"īRENNAN: 'Cause you love it. You really could.īRENNAN: Hey, you're wearing your belt buckle again. You know what? You could make Santa Claus cry. I wanted to ride the rails, play the guitar.īRENNAN: Be malnourished, riddled with preventable disease.īOOTH: Tell you what. (garbled radio transmission fade into scene change to designate time lapse)īOOTH: You know, when I was a kid, Bones, I always wanted to be a hobo. All trains should be diverted from this track until we locate the rest of the remains.īOOTH: But do you know how much chaos that's going to cause Amtrak?īRENNAN: Well, I told you, Booth. We're saying the bones and the body gunk were scattered along the track here?īRENNAN: Yeah. This victim was dead before being hit by the train.īOOTH: All right, so, someone killed him, dumped him on the tracks in hopes of trying to make it look like a suicide.īRENNAN: Well, I can't determine motive, but I can say the train dragged the victim, and his body broke up as it smashed against the rails and ties.īOOTH: Whoa. We must enjoy conjecture.īRENNAN: There's a distinct lack of hemorrhage. There's evidence of sharp-force trauma on the sternum.īOOTH: Come on. Level of decomp suggests the remains have been exposed to the elements for at least two months.īRENNAN: Conjecture. If body parts had been thrown out a window, they'd be scattered in nearby foliage. Brennan is examing parts of the skeleton when Booth approaches)īOOTH: Okay, so the guy here says he was out doing routine track maintenance and saw the bones, he thought it was a deer.īRENNAN: Human dentition is completely different another example of our country's deplorable educational system.īOOTH: All right, until every kid becomes a dentist, we have some psycho throwing a hacked-up body out of a speeding train.īRENNAN: No. In fact, Hanson called off angry Bones fans and said that Rauch is “a prince.(Open: Crime Scene – Train tracks in Virginia. Instinct’s showrunner Michael Rauch was quick to apologize for the mishap on Twitter, noting that he and Bones creator Hart Hanson were on good terms. (He left Bones a year before the episode in question aired, which doesn’t really help matters) It doesn’t help that the writer of the Instinct episode in question, Christopher Ambrose, was also a writer on Bones. As they search his bedroom Dylan utters the line “Nice quilt, though!,” which happens to be the same thing Seeley Booth said on Bones. The Instinct episode in question was “Secrets and Lies” in which Lizzie and Dylan investigate the murder of an Amish teen who also happens to be a piano prodigy. If you have a gut feeling that this week’s episode of Instinct seemed a little familiar, you’re right – Instinct might have “borrowed” a story line from Bones.Ĭontroversy erupted on Thursday when eagle-eyed Bones fans noticed that there was more than a similar story between two police procedurals – one scene from CBS’ new show Instinct was almost identical to a scene fro m FOX’s Bones, down to the very dialogue. By Sarabeth Pollock 4 years ago Follow Tweet






Bones piano prodigy