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Bones - Season 1 Cast: Emily Deschanel, David Boreanaz, Michaela Conlin, Eric Millegan

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/28/2006
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 107

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Squints - cast memebers reveal how they prepare for their roles as forensic scientists; The real definition - A "Squint's" guide to forensic terminology; Bones: Inspired by the life of forensic Anthropologist Kathy Reichs

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Editorial Reviews

Premiering in 2005 on Fox in the slot before House, M.D., Bones proved that there was yet another way to mix police drama and medical investigation to yield a TV hit. Inspired by the life of forensic anthropologist and author Kathy Reichs, the series stars Emily Deschanel as forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance Brennan, a brilliant scientist more comfortable around decaying corpses than actual breathing human beings. She's in charge of the Jeffersonian Anthropology Unit's Medico-Legal lab team: Angela Montenegro (Michaela Conlin), a specialist in holographic virtual facial reconstructions; Zach Addy (Eric Millegan), a former child prodigy who is Brennan's assistant; and Dr. Jack Hodgins (T. J. Thyne), an entomologist who is also well versed in plant life and minerals. Brennan's boss, Dr. Daniel Goodman (Jonathan Adams), has, as Brennan puts it, "loaned her out" (along with the team) to the FBI to assist with forensic identification of human remains. Brennan's liaison is Special Agent Seeley Booth (Angel's David Boreanaz) of the Major Crimes Unit in D.C. Warm, friendly, and outgoing, he relies on a more humanistic approach to investigating crimes, in contrast to Brennan's cold, distanced scientific analysis. Despite their differing views, they form a mutual respect and even venture into flirtation. Indeed, the series makes the most of their chemistry, and there’s much to be made. Interesting cases in Season 1 include the arm of a man found inside a bear in "The Man in the Bear"; a desiccated corpse found buried in a fallout shelter in "The Man in the Fallout Shelter"; and a filmmaker found in the ventilation shaft of an underground tunnel in "The Woman in the Tunnel." With plenty of snappy back-and-forth between the characters and enough lighthearted moments to offset the gruesome CSI-like trappings, Bones is worth digging up on DVD. Christina Urban, Barnes & Noble

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Great to see how it all beganby Anonymous

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July 04, 2009: There isn't much to say, it is a great show.

Love itby C-san

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June 22, 2009: This is like the best show EVER!!! I love it. I love the Brennan and Booth combination. They are terrific! They're funny and seriously respect each other. And, they ride the razor's edge on the sexual tension. Oh and I love Zack with his big brain and childlike naivete. Plus, who wouldn't like a show with a little gore and guts in it? They have some very strange cases. This is just a great show. I haven't bought the DVDs yet, but they are definitely on my wish list. You can't go wrong with this series.


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