Bones Season 5 Episode 14 “The Devil in the Details”
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Brennan and Booth investigate a one of a kind disfigured remains allegorizing text from the bible. While finding more information about the victim, a former patient of Dr.

Adam Copeland (guest star Joshua Malina) at Havenhurst …

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Bones 5.09 “The Gamer in the Grease” Recap

Submitted on January 8, 2010 No Comment

Champion “Punky Pong” was found dead and many suspects were introduced in this respect that had an eye on his winning title. The geek characters in the episode were also giving the episode a touch of interest on their bonding.

The whole idea of Geekville was good according to me as many potential murderers had been highlighted which was good and exciting moment in the episode. But literally, this excitement was losing a bit due to Avatar promotion. They episode was good but according to my reasoning, most of the focus was given on Sweets, Fisher and Hodgins.

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But the most interesting part was the relationship between Sweet and Daisie would go further and not give him to cheat her because Fisher has already involved with so many peers in his sexual relations.

The most interesting and good thing which tends me to see Bones is the final moments of the episodes when something nice happens between Booth and Brennan and as obvious this time too, there was something nice happened between them which I really like in the show. And at whole, the episode was interesting and funny but we have seen so much better things in this show before and can blame the writer this time to show the real interesting content as shown before.

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