Bones: The Secret in the Soil (2007)
Season 3, Episode 4
10/10
"Don't mind Mr. Grouchy"
28 September 2021
Finally! The first episode with John Francis Daley as FBI psychologist, Dr. Lance Sweets, our team is complete!

When the body is found, it's warm. 127 degrees, warm. Even Booth knows that's not normal. The victim, Franklin Curtis, is the owner of an organic market chain and a well-known philanderer. Bones and Booth investigate his next-door neighbor who didn't want to switch his farm to organic. While they search the property, the farmer's wife brings lemonade and is being quite loose-lipped with Booth, answering questions he didn't even ask and making her husband seem even more guilty.

New evidence brings the team to a composting facility where Hodgins is in his element, even when they find a second body that they'd been looking for. The second body has the same congenital abnormality as the first and Dr. Saroyan discovers the decedents are father and daughter. Noel, the friendly, stalking, stoner dude points Bones and Booth in the right direction and it all ends very sadly.

Back in Sweets' office, Bones and Booth agree that, were there no more murders, they would still probably get coffee sometimes, which I'm certain would turn into dinner and drinks.
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