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  Episode Information  
Title: The Graft in the Girl
Also Known As: Der Krebs im Knochen ( Germany)
Episode Number: 20
Season: 1
Season Episode #.: 20
Production Number: 1AKY19
Original Airdate: Wednesday April 26th, 2006
9.3/10 (3 Votes cast)
Other Release Dates: (Edit)
Country: Aired On:
Germany Feb 15, 2007
Episode Crew
Director: Sanford Bookstaver (1)
Writer: Greg Ball
Laura Wolner
  Episode Summary  
Booth's boss, FBI Deputy Director Cullen, awaits news from doctors about his daughter, Amy, who has been diagnosed with a rare and deadly lug cancer. When Brennan hears about Amy, she finds it hard to believe a girl Amy's age has contracted the disease. Research reveals that Amy had a bone graft, leading Booth and Brennan to find the origin of the bone graft which helps to prove that Amy is the victim of a crime.
 
Summary Available In: English | German
 

  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
John M. Jackson (1)playedDep. Director Sam CullenRecurring (6th appearance)
Alexandra KrosneyplayedAmy Cullen 
Kathleen Mary CarthyplayedJulia Cullen 
Katie Mitchell (1)playedMaddie Hastings 
Kendra Johnson (1)playedDoctor 
Mark HarelikplayedDr. Peter Ogden 
Matt WinstonplayedNick Martin 
Paul KeeleyplayedDr. Ken Ralston 
Sumalee MontanoplayedAlexandra Combs 
  Main Cast  
Emily DeschanelplayedDr. Temperance Brennan
David BoreanazplayedSpecial Agent Seeley Booth
T. J. ThyneplayedDr. Jack Hodgins
Michaela ConlinplayedAngela Montenegro
Eric MilleganplayedDr. Zack Addy
Jonathan Adams (1)playedDr. Daniel Goodman
  Episode Notes  
Booth goes behind Dep. Director Cullen's back to work on Amy Cullen's case.
 
  Featured Songs  
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Frou FrouThe Dumbing Down of Love 
Over the RhineBorn 
Pete MurraySee the Sun 
  Episode Quotes  
Temperance: Dr., you performed Amy Cullen's graft, correct?
Doctor: Yes, but I just do the procedure, Miss Brennan.
Booth: Dr. Brennan.
Doctor: MD?
Temperance: PhD.
Doctor: Well, those who can't do, do research.
 
Hodgins: Got it. Second decedent's name is Ronald Lupo. I found him in a cemetery in Lynchburge.
Booth: Virginia?
Hodgins: Ya, why?
Booth: 'Cause it means this fraud just crossed state lines and became a legitimate case for the FBI. Looks like I don't have to use my sick days anymore, huh?
 
Dep. Director Sam Cullen: Catch the son of a bitch that did this to my daughter.
Booth: That is absolutely my intention, sir.
 
(About the doctor talking to her parents.)
Amy Cullen: She's telling them the treatment didn't work. There's nothing else they can do. I hate seeing them so sad.
 
Booth: Alright, so, if it's not the widow Hastings, I'm doubling down on the mortician. Everybody in? You in?
 
(Dr. Brennan hops up on a casket.)
Nick Martin: She's ruining my merchandise.
Booth: Common, how much is that one.
Nick Martin: $7000
Booth: Bones, watch the scuff marks.
 
  Episode Goofs  
When Angela goes to put the virtual reality goggles on amy, at first Dr. Brennan's hands are in her pocket, but when the camera switches angles, her hands are at her side.
 
The drawing Amy hands Angela is ,at first sight, taking up all of the sheet. The camera changes and it's only taking up the center of the paper. The camera changes again and when we zoom in on the drawing it fills up the sheet again.
 
  Cultural References  
Hodgins: He's frozen in a cryogenics lab... and I think he's wedged between Walt Disney and Ted Williams.

Walt Disney (1901-1966) was the co-founder of The Walt Disney Company. He was a film producer, director, screenwriter, voice actor, and animator. Though that there are reports that his remains were cremated, there is a long standing urban myth that he was cryogenically frozen.

Ted Williams (1919-2002) was a famous baseball player/icon. he was induced into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1966. He was the last player to bat over .400 for a season. Upon his death, his son had his remains cryogenically frozen. It was an action that caused the entire family to fight over what they thought Ted Williams really wanted. The rest of the family stated Ted wanted to be cremated. His remains continue to be frozen.
 
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