Bones Season 1, Ep. 1 "Pilot"

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Dr. Brennan lends her expertise to help the FBI solve crimes.
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  • Original air date: September 13, 2005
  • Network: FOX
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  Episode   Original Air Date
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1. Pilot
  September 13, 2005
Dr. Brennan lends her expertise to help the FBI solve crimes.
 
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2. The Man in the SUV
  September 20, 2005
Dr. Brennan and her team find themselves tracking a terrorist.
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3. The Boy in a Tree
  September 27, 2005
Brennan and Booth investigate the death of a student.
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4. The Man in the Bear
  November 1, 2005
Brennan and Booth travel to Washington to investigate a human arm that was in the stomach of a black bear.
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5. A Boy in a Bush
  November 8, 2005
Booth asks Brennan for help to locate the remains of a 6 year-old boy, Charlie, who went missing.
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6. The Man in the Wall
  November 15, 2005
A murder was committed, Brennan and Booth pair up to follow a trail of drugs and money within the Washington, DC, club scene.
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7. The Man on Death Row
  November 22, 2005
A Death Row inmate makes his last appeal.
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8. The Girl in the Fridge
  November 29, 2005
Brennan faces off with her former mentor/lover after a girl's remains are found in a refrigerator.
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9. The Man in the Fallout Shelter
  December 13, 2005
A deadly virus forces Brennan, Booth & Jeffersonian team to be quarantined in the lab over Christmas.
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10. The Woman at the Airport
  January 25, 2006
Brennan and Booth go to L.A to investigate.
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11. The Woman in the Car
  February 1, 2006
The remains of a burned female body causes a search.
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12. The Superhero in the Alley
  February 8, 2006
Brennan and Booth investigate the death of a young loner.
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13. The Woman in the Garden
  February 15, 2006
Booth and Brennan investigate when a Salvadoran gang member is stopped with a dug-up corpse of a young woman in the trunk of his car.
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14. The Man on the Fairway
  March 8, 2006
Brennan and Zack are called to the crash site of a small jet carrying Chinese diplomats and one mystery female passenger.
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15. Two Bodies in the Lab
  March 15, 2006
When Brennan is about to meet an online date for the first time at a local restaurant, she only barely escapes being the target of a shooting and she and Booth are trying to track down her attempted killer.
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16. The Woman in the Tunnel
  March 22, 2006
Brennan and Booth go under Washington, DC to investigate.
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17. The Skull in the Desert
  March 29, 2006
While on vacation in the desert, Angela contacts Brennan to ask for her help in identifying a skull - she's afraid it's her boyfriend, Kirk, who left on a photo shoot and has been missing for several days.
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18. The Man with the Bone
  April 5, 2006
When a dead body is found clutching a 300-year-old finger bone, Booth and Brennan's investigation leads them to a dive site off the coast of Assateague Island where a pirate treasure may be buried.
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19. The Man in the Morgue
  April 19, 2006
When Brennan wakes up in the bathroom of her New Orleans motel room, bloodied, beaten up and her earring ripped out of her ear, she doesn't know what happened or how she got there, and discovers she's lost an entire day of her life.
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20. The Graft in the Girl
  April 26, 2006
Booth's boss, FBI Deputy Director Sam Cullen, is anxiously awaiting information from doctors as to why his daughter Amy is dying of a rare form of lung cancer.
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21. The Soldier on the Grave
  May 10, 2006
Booth and Brennan investigate the apparent suicide of a protester in Arlington National Cemetery.
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22. The Woman in Limbo
  May 17, 2006
While trying to determine the identity of a Jane Doe, Brennan is shocked to learn the remains are those of her mother, who went missing with her father 15 years ago.
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Episode 1, "Pilot"
Synopsis: Dr. Brennan lends her expertise to help the FBI solve crimes.
Original air date: September 13, 2005
Runtime: 45 minutes
Captions and Subtitles: English
ASIN: B000HVKO4O
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #16,156 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
Bones Season 1
Synopsis: Forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance Brennan uses her uncanny ability to read clues left behind in bones to help FBI agent Seeley Booth solve murder cases. Based on the life of anthropologist and novelist Kathy Reichs.
Starring: Emily Deschanel, David Boreanaz
Supporting actors: Michaela Conlin, Eric Millegan, T.J. Thyne, Jonathan Adams, Judith Hoag, Ivar Brogger, Aaron Paul, Josh Keaton, Adriana DeMeo, John Mese, Sarah Aldrich, John M. Jackson, Suzette Craft, Michael Dunn, Finneus Egan, Jesse Heiman, Hans Hernke, John H. Tobin
Season year: 2006
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Romance
Executive producer: Greg Ball
Network: FOX
ASIN: B000HVMML2
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271 of 277 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Squints, rejoice! August 27, 2006
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Good to see Bones: The Complete First Season is out on dvd. I've waited for this. Debuting in September 2005 on the Fox Network, Bones very quickly garnered rave reviews and amassed a loyal following. Bones is loosely inspired by real life forensic anthropologist and author Kathy Reichs. This funny, clever, sometimes gross, and totally addictive crime drama centers around forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperence Brennan (Emily Deschanel), who toils out of the Jeffersonian Institution and, on the side, writes mysteries starring her fictional heroine (and here's the twist) Kathy Reichs. Because Brennan has an almost supernatural ability to generate accurate assumptions based on her examination of the corpse's bones, she is often consulted by the FBI on difficult, seemingly unsolvable cases. She is frequently partnered by brash wiseacre FBI Special Agent Seely Booth (David Boreanaz), who seems to hold a bias against science and those who practice in that field. It's Booth who breezily saddles Brennan with the nickname "Bones." Naturally intuitive and freewheeling, Booth immediately is at odds with the clinically analytical Brennan. But, despite their personality clashes, and with the aid of Brennan's gifted and quirky colleagues, the cases do get solved.

It's no great secret that the palpable chemistry between Deschanel and Boreanaz is what actually propels the show and is what separates it from the other, more formulaic, dispassionate crime dramas. Every week, fans tune in for the leads' deliciously caustic banter more so than for the weekly dose of mystery. You see, the mystery jones can be fixed by viewing any other one of the gazillion forensic dramas so currently prevalent on the airwaves. So the mystery is basically the MacGuffin that drives the show forward. But the cantankerous chemistry - that palpable "something" between the two leads as they hilariously bicker and wrangle - is definitely unique to this show. You won't find this sort of wicked rapport going on in any of the CSI or Law & Order shows.

Emily Deschanel is a find. I haven't seen her before but she's awfully good and ingratiating enough with her acerbic character. She imbues Brennan with a cooly detached yet vulnerable and lonely quality that intrigues and endears her to the fans. Her social awkwardness and pop culture ignorance are also quite charming. It's pretty funny that a mention made regarding a pop culture reference almost always elicits a response of "I don't know what that means" from the clueless Bones. And, of course, her expertise in the martial arts doesn't detract from her allure.

And David Boreanaz. Yeah, I found it difficult going, at first, watching him in a new role, seeing as how I'm a fan of Buffy and Angel. But it helps that Booth isn't much like our vampire with a soul. This ex-Army Ranger Special Agent is breezy, personable, and outgoing, not brooding, tortured, and introspective like Angelus (although Booth, also, is trying to atone for past actions). So, the transition, while disconcerting for me, was ultimately smooth enough. Boreanaz brings such command, self-assurance and charm to his character that I bought into it soon enough.

My favorite episodes are the pilot episode, where we are introduced to the cast; "The Man in the Fallout Shelter" - the team is quarantied together in the Jeffersonian during Christmas and we learn personal stuff about the characters; "Two Bodies in the Lab" - character development galore in this episode as Brennan dates on-line and is targeted while she works on two cases; "The Superhero in the Alley" - a decomposed body is found wearing a superhero costume; and "The Woman in Limbo" - a gripping, emotional season finale as Brennan discovers shocking facts about her parents.

Special Features contain episode commentaries on the "Pilot" (with Exec. Producer Barry Josephson & Series Creator Hart Hanson) and "Two Bodies in the Lab" (with David Boreanaz & Emily Deschanel); Disc 4 has "Squints" - an 8-minute-long behind-the-scenes look; "The Real Definition" - A "squint's" guide to forensic terminology; and "Bones: Inspired by the Life of Forensic Anthropologist and Author Kathy Reichs" (with, of course, an interview with Kathy Reichs); and character profiles.

So, to sum it up, this show has a lot to offer. It has a fabulous cast, great character development, and engrossing, well-crafted storylines. The forensic geek, the drama lover, the repartee admirer, the romantic (have patience) - all can meet here and each is guaranteed to come away with something from this intense, smart, funny series. Long live Bones, long may she "squint."

Here's a list of the 22 episodes:

1. "Pilot"
2. "The Man in the S.U.V."
3. "A Boy in the Tree"
4. "The Man in the Bear"
5. "A Boy in a Bush"
6. "The Man in the Wall"
7. "A Man on Death Row"
8. "The Girl in theFridge"
9. "The Man in the Fallout Shelter"
10. "The Woman at the Airport"
11. "The Woman in the Car"
12. "The Superhero in the Alley"
13. "The Woman in the Garden"
14. "The Man on the Fairway"
15. "Two Bodies in the Lab"
16. "The Woman in the Tunnel"
17. "The Skull in the Desert"
18. "The Man with the Bone"
19. "The Man in the Morgue"
20. "The Graft in the Girl"
21. "The Soldier on the Grave"
22. "The Woman in Limbo"
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106 of 112 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Not Just Another 'CSI' August 28, 2006
By Buffy
Format:DVD
I'm not into all of the crime dramas that have currently taken over television (aside from the fabulous Cold Case). However, I found myself thoroughly enjoying the first season of Bones, which seemed to get better with every new episode. People talk about the romantic chemistry between Agent Booth (David Boreanaz) and Dr. Brennan (Emily Deschanel), but personally I love the playful chemistry they have as friends. As intelligent as Dr. Brennan is, she doesn't possess a lot of people skills and is constantly being taught to appear more sympathetic and less harsh by Booth (in a kind of role reversal) and her best friend, Angela. As the season progresses, we see her opening up a little more and viewing other people as individuals rather than simply as part of the cultures she's studied. We also see the trust and friendship being built between her and Agent Booth. Though the show's subject matter is often very unpleasant, the main characters all have a certain charm that makes it very enjoyable to watch. The show also has a delightful sense of humor that I think is lacking in most of the other dramas on TV. The writing is smart and David Boreanaz and Emily Deschanel are extremely likable as the two leads.
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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Thumbs up for Bones and a wonderful cast December 21, 2006
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Being a person who enjoys not viewing a show on television but instead waits for it to come on dvd, I couldn't have been more pleased with this delightful show. Being a fan of David Boreanaz I thought I would give this show a try. I'm not normally a fan of crime shows but as I stated a had an interest in the cast. While I enjoyed Boreanaz in it as I knew I would I fell in love with Emily Deschanel's character. She plays one of the most interesting people on television today.

The banter that goes on between these two main characters is a joy to watch. I'll even say that the two of them may have the best chemistry on tv. Boreanaz plays tough as nails but nice guy in the inside Agent Seely Booth, and Deschanel plays Dr Temperance Brennan a forensic anthropologist. Booth who works for the FBI investigates the murders that occur and Brennan determines the cause of death and uncovers clues based on the bones.

Each episode plays as a stand alone but the character dynamics build throughout the season and really is a joy to watch. As I said I'm not a huge fan of crime dramas but if for nothing else I deeply enjoyed the cast of this excellent show. And also loved the crime aspect as it is done differently than other crime solving shows.

I highly suggest this wonderful show. If you appreciate character relationships than you will love this show.
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