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7/10
Grue aplenty
ctomvelu-121 February 2009
Bones deals with the remains of a woman whose body is found in the bay, along with the remains of an infant that turns out not to be hers. Booth goes in search of the husband, who has vanished. Things get even more complicated when it is discovered the woman did not die in salt water. And Bones clashes with Cam yet again. The plot line is based on the Lacey Peterson case. The killer is revealed a tad early, unfortunately. But this gives Bones an opportunity later to ponder the mysteries of motherhood. She has a great line when a group of moms try to explain to Booth the bonding that takes place between a mother and her child,.
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9/10
Cleverly Plotted
Hitchcoc17 January 2023
Let's start with the fact that this whole string of developments is impossible. The skill set of the squints is also pretty much beyond belief. That said, that's what makes the show. Can you imagine having a TV drama where things are realistic. We'd be snoozing five minutes into every episode. It's a "what if." In this one, a man has been convicted by the public and persecuted from that point on. He is a bonafide jerk and a womanizer, but that is not murder. I thought the writers did a nice job of making this a fun, twisty portrayal of a weird murder case. We get more conflicts with Booth's religious beliefs clashing with Brennan's. We also have booth over the top with jealousy. We don't know at this point what broke up the marriage, but he does need to learn at some point.
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7/10
Hey Bones Booth Pod!
queen_of_drama-3458617 March 2021
It was a good episode. Bones rant about everything that Carlie Richardson is clearly not mentioned in was hilarious. So Bones can't drive because she's irritated but your not Booth after that phone call from Rebecca? Ugh the child bones how sad. I do understand where Bones is coming from about marriage with her logical anthropological argument but love is really logical. Hahaha I love Hodgins little explorer hat it really does make the "geek chic" outfit. I don't really blame Rebecca for keeping the men in her life a secret this clearly isn't the first time Booth has sent agents to investigate. Angela and her Angelator are worlds better than a drunk sketch artist. Not happy Richardson had no consequences for the serial abusing and dog killing. I feel Carlied parents should have gotten custody.
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10/10
Surprising depth AND breadth
frank-hood31 December 2022
This episode touches on so much more than most. Yes it deals with the conflict and attempts to understand each other between the characters, as usual, but it also deals with motherhood from multiple perspectives, including unwanted pregnancies, postpartum depression, and reluctance of some women to become mothers due to childhood trauma (disguised, as it frequently is, by concerns about "the state of the world").

It also shows how when police have a viable suspect that they believe they can convict, they want to stop looking. There's the strong and potentially justified tendency to think that looking for alternatives when you have enough evidence for the jury is just helping the defense get a suspect off in court later.

It also deals with various perspectives on fatherhood, from Booth's desire to be more of a father to his son while the mother wants to have her own life without Booth, to another father's fears since he is a self-confessed bad man.

That's a lot of issues to cover in under an hour while still giving us a very entertaining mystery. One of their best.
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10/10
Creepy episode
woldemilie19 March 2021
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Watched this episode when i was 8, still a little traumatized. This is definitely inspired by the Laci Peterson case. The murderer cutting out her baby to replace her own, so uncomfortable..hate Rebecca. Booth looks good in a red tie. Angela wanted to see George Clooney naked on a beach is top Tier. I really like Cam and Bones clashing with each other without being "enemie

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6/10
The bones belong to me Warning: Spoilers
This crime of this episode was depressing man.

A woman with post-partem depression kills her child and then murders her friend (Carlie) for her unborn baby. And then, when they find Carlie's kid, they give him to his dad who is an adulterer, beat up his girlfriend, and purposely killed his wife's dog?!? My goodness, give that child to Carlie's parents right now.

In the midst of all the seriousness of the episode, we had Bones popping out of a pond in scuba gear, which absolutely cracked me up, and a B plot about Booth as a father. While Booth is clearly too protective, him wanting information on the man who spends a lot of time with his son is incredibly reasonable, especially when that guy gets to spend more time with Parker than Booth. Rebecca saying that she doesn't legally have to let Booth see Parker was just awful as well.

Things to note: Karen said ouch when Bones was literally just putting a q-tip in her mouth. Angela acted embarassed that she weights 135 lbs... no wonder everyone thought they were fat in the 2000s. I think I also would've stabbed the dummy like Angela. And the scene where Bones asks Cam if she wants kids was soooo awkward.

A line I loved: Even an empiricist can have a heart.

Hi the Bones Booth :)
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7/10
An ok episode
Lythas_8510 April 2021
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Case was depressing alright.

Booth asking Dr Sayoran if she wanted kids and then looking at booth when Saroyan asked her if she was pregnant was hilarious.. But moreover it was interesting when Booth was talking to his ex.. when she threatned him that he wasn't gonna let him see the little kid again if he kept trying to check his ex's boyfriends background.. it was a glimpse of the modern woman's mindset. Punish a man by restricting his access to his kids.. and oh boy she can do that easily just come up with anything.. say you're afraid of the guy and there you go.
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3/10
Terrible ... hypocritical.
delzog22 July 2021
She says in one moment that she doesn't understand anything about being a parent and then harps continuously about being a parent. No way is Booth, the great FBI father who loves his kid so much ... apparently doesn't share in joint custody of his son. More attacks on religion by a sanctimonious character who acts one moment all callous and cold, but then is qualified to offer psychological advice and criticism. I can deal with the outrageous sciences they use, I can even make allowances that they can determine the location of ALL soil samples in order to identify a murder scene BUT the hypocritical and ridiculous nature of the leading character is vastly disappointing.
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