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Bones : previewing Episode Seventh of the Season 5

Submitted on November 11, 2009 No Comment

With the seventh episode of the fifth season there is a surprise for you and that is the guest appearance made by Stephen Fry as Dr. Gordon Gordon Wyatt.  And one more surprise, you would surely be watching Booth in the wrestling ring but doing what? Tackling a midget!

Dwarf in the Dirt

Yeah you no way have heard me wrong. Booth in this episode is blowing the Dwarf.

And what does the story of the episode is all about. It revolves around the discovery of the remains of the skeleton of a dwarf, a greenish skeleton, thought to be the skeleton of a goblin. Yucks! But as the story will unfold you would find that the name of that goblin-turned-dwarf is Bryce DaFonte and is known to people as “Iron Leprechaun”.  Who by profession was a wrestler and his popularity being the wrestler has left for him a bunch of the enemies. And that bunch includes competitors and scorned lovers.

While the rest of the investigating team moves to the depth of the case Dr. Brennan and Booth gets to investigates the victim’s Brother.  And when Booth was in urge to investigate another person he finds himself in the rings.

And in the due course, Booth gets the re-certification as the FBI marksmanship.

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