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Bones :: The Mayhem on the Cross (04x21)
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| Title: | The Mayhem on the Cross |
| Episode #: | 04x21 |
| Production Number: | 4AKY15 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday April 16th, 2009 |
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Apr 23, 2009 |
NL (RTL 4) |
May 25, 2009 |
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When it is discovered that a stage prop used by a Norwegian death metal band is in fact a real human skeleton, the remains are sent to the Jeffersonian when authorities determine the vicitim was an American citizen. The team links the skeleton to a U.S. death metal band and Booth and Brennan must venture into the death metal music scene in search of the killer. Meanwhile, Sweets goes to Dr. Gordon Wyatt for input on a book he's writing about Booth and Brennan, and Dr. Wyatt gives him a new perspective on the duo's relationship.
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Gordon Wyatt: May I say, Dr. Sweets, that this is probably the best work I have ever read on the dynamics of opposite personality types working towards a common cause.
Sweets: Okay, now I'm hearing a caveat.
Gordon Wyatt: Just a small one. It's just that Brennan and Booth aren't in any way opposites.
Sweets: Wow. Small? What is that, British understatement?
Gordon Wyatt: Yes, he's a man. She's a woman. He's instinctual. She's empirical.
Sweets: Opposites.
Gordon Wyatt: Superficial ephemera, Dr. Sweets.
Sweets: Wow. Okay, what about the sexual component in their relationship? Would you agree that they have both sublimated their attraction to each other out of fear of endangering their working relationship, because their working relationship is paramount to both of them?
Gordon Wyatt: Alas, I'm afraid I wouldn't agree with that. No.
Sweets: Wow. Which part?
Gordon Wyatt: Well everything you just said. Yes, one of them is acutely aware of their attraction. Struggles with it daily, as a matter of fact.
Sweets: Wow. I'm sorry I keep saying that. Which one?
Gordon Wyatt: It's your book, Dr. Sweets. I would never tell you what to write. | Booth: Are you okay, Bones?
Brennan: Yeah, I'm fine. Here. (puts Booth's handkerchief back in his pocket) Why are you nodding?
Sweets: Nothing. Just Wyatt made an observation about you two and I think I just saw what he saw. | Gordon Wyatt: Might I offer a word of advice regarding young Dr. Sweets?
Booth: Let me try to stop you.
Brennan: Why do we need advice about Sweets?
Booth: We don't. Sweets is just fine.
Gordon Wyatt: He most definitely is not fine. I've read his book.
Brennan: Wait, did he say something mean about us?
Gordon Wyatt: On the contrary. You might as well know that he lost both his adoptive parents just before he came to work for your de facto crime fighting unit.
Booth: What are we, the land of misfit toys?
Gordon Wyatt: He's a good lad, Sweets, but this book he's writing, he's using it as the vehicle to get what he actually wants. Which is a family.
Brennan: So he imprinted on us like a baby duck? |
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