Bones: The Man in the Mud
April 15th 2008 03:45
Finally a new episode! Booth and Bones go on a double date and other very funny B/B greatness!!
A couple drives through the woods illegally to reach a hidden mud bath…where the woman pulls out a hand.
Booth and Bones are brought in and Bones tells the local law enforcement that she’s going to need all the mud. The guy just looks at Booth and asks, “Is she serious about the mud?” To which Bones replies, “Serious as a gas attack.”
“Heart attack Bones,” says Booth. “Serious as a heart attack.”
Back in the lab, Zack decides that he’s seen the type of trauma to the skull (blow to the front of the head) before in Neanderthals. Cam doesn’t think that’s quite as relevant, except for maybe the reasons people would attack like that. Zack says it would be a single individual attacked by two or more assailants.
In partners’ counseling, Booth and Bones discuss how shocking it would be for the couple who found the body, resulting in one of the funniest exchanges ever!
Booth: What a shock for that couple, huh? I mean, they slide naked into a hot mud bath and uh a skeletal hand pokes her in the, you know…
Bones: Anus
Booth: Bones!
Bones: What? It’s a clinical term for that part of the body Booth.
Sweets: Dr. Brennan, Agent Booth, would it be fair to say that you use work to avoid confronting personal issues?
Booth: Oh why because I don’t want to talk about the *grumbles*
Bones: The anus.
Booth: You really like to use that word don’t you?
Sweets: Do you two ever discuss anything that’s not attached to work?
Booth: Well it’s better than talking about, you know…
Sweets: The anus?
Booth: What is it with you two?
Bones: Sweets could be right, I mean we talk a lot about work.
Booth: I talk about my kid.
Sweets: Because he was almost kidnapped during a case—
Bone: Ah, my father! We talk about him.
Sweets: Because Agent Booth arrested him for murder.
Booth: Okay, what are you trying to get at here?
Sweets: Your inability to share your personal lives, I thought that was obvious.
Booth: OK, that was snotty. I don’t respond well to snotty.
Bones: After a case sometimes we have a drink—coffee, Booth has pie. I don’t like pie.
Booth: You really should just give it a chance.
Bones: I find it too sweet.
Booth: There! We talked about pie! Nothing to do with work.
Sweets decides he would like to see them in a social situation and orders them (as their therapist of course) to go out with him and his girlfriend. Bones agrees but Booth doesn’t want to. Sweets tells him it’s okay if he thinks it’s going to be too hard, and Booth can’t back down from a challenge. They eventually agree to the whole double date thing. As long as Bones doesn’t have to eat pie.
Back in the lab, Hodgins and Zack are going through the mud, where Hodgins finds a melted Sharpie. Cam puts TOD between 10 days and two weeks. Zack found stress fractures and torn joint problems the victim had. Angela comes in ready for the skull and informs them all that she will never be taking it out of the boiler herself.
Sweets calls and asks Bones and Booth if Wednesday would be okay? Booth grumbles about their double date with their psychiatrist and Bones argues that they might be able to get so stop seeing him if they go, plus it might be fun (Sweets’s girlfriend works with tropical fish!). Booth grumbles, “Fine, Wednesday’s fine, I can’t wait, you want me to get you a corsage?”
Booth things that, “This is just weird”, and likes the whole idea even less when Bones tells him they’re meeting Sweets and his girlfriend at their pottery class.
Angela calls in on a video conference and shows them the rendering of the victim she’s just finished. Booth recognizes the man as Tripp Goddard. When Bones asks, “who’s that?” Booth says, “Sometimes I forget I’m talking to girls.” He explains that Tripp Goddard was a motorcycle racer. Angela resents the “girls” comment and goes on to prove her knowledge of motorcycle racing. LoL
Booth and Bones go down to the racers’ garage to find out if anyone knows Tripp. They meet another ex-racer named Garth, who hated Goddard because he was the one who put him in a wheelchair, and a woman named Phillipa and her father who’s “SlamBolt” drinks sponsor Tripp.
Booth and Bones watch Goddard’s last race, in which he gets attacked because of an inside out block pass that knocked another racer, Danny, off his bike. Booth points out that Tripp did the same thing to Garth and that he was good friends with the other racer who got hurt. Garth refuses to talk any more without a lawyer.
Back at the lab, Zack comes in dropping possible murder weapons all over the place, and pretty soon Hodgins can’t take it. He orders Zack to drop them all. He can only pick up one. Together, they narrow down the possibilities to one metal bar. They rush off to Cam deciding that they are both King of The Lab this week.
Back in the interrogation room, Booth watches and re-watches the tape of the accident, and Danny’s lawyer asks that the record be shown that Agent Booth is taunting his client. Booth asks Danny if there’s any reason he might want to kill Tripp, and Danny finally admits that Tripp went out with, and cheated on, his twin sister Phillippa. Booth tells Bones that Danny’s not afraid of him at all, and Bones decides it’s hard to scare a man who rides a bike around a track at 200 mph. Danny decides he likes Bones and asks her out. Booth quickly declines for her. When she says she can talk for her self he reminds her, “murder suspect, Bones....”
Back in the lab, the team decide that it wouldn’t take as much force as they thought to cause the injury to the skull. Cam decides they haven’t really found out anything and sends Zack and Hodgins back to try and figure out more. Now who’s King of The Lab? Angela and Cam just look at each other. “Boys.”
Hodgins calls Booth and helps him and Bones find a lot of blood in the garage by the drain…
Back in therapy, Booth, Bones, and Sweets just sit. Booth finally admits that he hates it when Sweets does that, when he doesn’t talk. Bones explains, “he gets bored.” Booth again brings up the fact that he’s not exactly comfortable with the whole date thing, and Bones and Sweets argue that it’s not a date. Booth gets up and asks why does it have to be pottery? Why not go bowling, or to the shooting range? Just somewhere where he doesn’t have to makes something.
Bones cuts in that this is the point Sweets would normally jump on word usage, and she and Booth turn the tables on their psychiatrist (very funny!) Sweets doesn’t like it. He tells them he knows when someone is lying, and when he asks Bones if they planned that, she says no and Sweets squints at her then grumbles, “you’re telling the truth.” He then tells them that they are going to go to ceramics class and they are all going tot make something. “Times up!”
At the racetrack, Booth tells Bones that Sweets can’t know when someone’s lying. They end up finding Danny, his father, and Garth by the track getting ready to watch Danny take a run on Tripp’s old bike. Danny takes off, zooms around the corner, then suddenly shoots off into a fence, where his bike blows up. Phillipa shows up and runs to her father’s side screaming, “No, no! NO!” Bones calls in an air ambulance.
The FBI goes over the remains of the bike and one of the girls lets them know that the accident couldn’t have been an accident. Anyone who was familiar with motorcycles could have done it.
Back at the Jeffersonian, Hodgins uses a new technique to recover the ink of the words on the Sharpie. Zack uses his genius mind to come up with the missing letters to form the words…”Kneescrapers.com”. The website run by the journalist that Tripp put in a wheelchair.
In ceramics class, Bones is having lots of fun! The last time she did something like this she was making pots with Columbia with the Indians. The last time Booth did something like this he was in nursery school. Booth starts talking about the case he won’t be talking about and when April says, “That sounds fascinating!” Sweets interrupts a warning, “April…”
April then starts talking about fish and how you “can see their little souls” through their eyes, which Bones doesn’t get. When Sweets tries to explain, April gets mad and tells him not to tell her what she means. Booth breaks the tension by looking at his horse in progress and letting out a surprised, “Hey, look what I’m making!” Bones is impressed. “You’ve done this before!”
Booth: Naw
Bones: You have!
Booth: You really think that’s good?
Bones: Yes, very!
Sweets: *looks at his girlfriend* Yours is good too April.
April: I’m not talking to you. *Sweets laughs nervously* You think that’s funny?
Bones: *to Booth* Are they fighting?
Booth: Just, focus on your pot there.
April and Sweets continue to fight and Booth once again breaks the tension. April explains that she believes all living things are connected in a way and Bones actually gets it. April glares at Sweets, “See?” Sweets insists that he respects her and her fish, he just relates to other things better. She puts down his video game killing and Sweets argues that it’s just a game.
Booth glances at Sweets’s falling pot. “Hey Sweets, your uh, thing’s drooping.” Sweets glares at April. Booth picks up his pottery.
Booth: Wow, look at my horse.
April: Wow.
Sweets: That’s amazing Agent Booth! (Note: It is!)
*Booth pretends to gallop his ceramic horse*
Bones: Very impressive.
Booth (quite proud of himself): Yes it is.
Booth pulls off some clay and tosses it, accidentally hitting Bones. “Oooh, Bones I’m sorry—” Bones gasps, laughs and throws some of her clay at him. A fun clay fight breaks out. He hits her pot, she frowns, and Booth apologizes to Sweets. “This whole ceramics thing is great!” They continue to throw clay at each other, laughing.
When Sweets tries to throw some at April however, she (unlike Booth and Bones) does not think it’s funny. She throws some very wet clay at Sweets, covering his face. He laughs humorlessly and says, “Yeah, this is fun.”
Later on in the car, Bones says that Sweets and April are too young for a serious relationship. She likes April though and is with April on this one. Booth is with Sweets. Big surprise. Zack and Hodgins call and tell them they’re looking for some sort of mirror.
Cut to the crime scene, where they find the murder weapon (a pry bar) and a broken side mirror. Someone came up behind Tripp and hit him and he hit the mirror. One of the techs blames the Three Stooges. Bones doesn’t know what that means. They find a lot of blood in the box in the back of the truck, thus proving that Garth, a paraplegic couldn’t have killed him. They find a dyed grey hair.
Booth brings in Phillipa and Danny’s father and he insists he didn’t kill Tripp, in fact he was offering a huge chunk of SlamBolt’s profits in exchange for racing strictly for them.
Booth and Bones discuss the fact that there could have been more than one killer. Booth tells her “no takebacks, no changies.” They decided on one killer, they can’t change now. Booth sighs, he’s so close to finding the killer he just can’t grasp on it. When Bones asks “That whole part about no changies wasn’t real right?” He tells he no and wonders how the murderer knew about the secret mud hole?
Booth brings in the kid from the beginning and asks who told him about the mud hole. The kid doesn’t want to talk, that his friend couldn’t have done it because he’s in a wheelchair. When Booth asks him if his friend’s name is Garth, the kid asks, “How did you know that?” Booth points to his nameplate. “Special Agent Seeley Booth. Special.”
Back in the lab, Angela points out that the blood being higher up on the murder weapon could be because of a choke-up, like in baseball when the batter has to hold the bat a little further up to hit the ball farther. She demonstrates how she used to bat. They decide that the murderer is probably a woman.
April shows up in Bones’s office and asks, “I wanted to talk to you woman to woman if that’s possible.” Bones answers, “It is possible because we are both women.” April then tells Bones that seeing her last night let her know that she is very objective. Bones thanks her, then April asks her what she thinks about her and Lance (Sweets). When Bones asks her to be more specific, April uses a fish analogy to get Bones to get it. Fish choose their mates on the same color (ex: vibrant blue). Sweets is a pale blue (i.e. she thinks he might be too young) She then asks Bones the age difference between her and Booth and Bones insists that she and Booth are just partners.
Cam comes in and tells Bones that according to the DNA evidence, the murderer was a woman.
Booth and Bones bring in Phillipa. It’s clear she’s the killer, but her lawyer is sure she’ll get off since they used up all the blood in the one test and she has a twin. In tears, Phillipa says, “Who rides someone else’s bike? Danny knew that! I loved my brother.” The lawyer insists that Booth won’t be able to win this case, but he arrests her anyway.
Later on in the lounging/coffee area of the Jeffersonian, Bones brings Booth a cup of coffee and tells him that she’s okay with what he did, she just likes it better when they catch them and they go to jail. Booth does too. “Sometimes it gets messy but the point is, it gets done.” Bones decides that “this case started in the mud and ended in the mud.” Booth laughs and admits that that’s pretty poetic for her.
Sweets comes in looking sad and tells them that he didn’t know they would be there. Booth and Bones looks at him and Bones says, “He’s lying.” They ask him if he wants to sit down and he says no. Lying again.
Sweets finally sits down and Booth asks, “April dump you?” When Bones asks how he knows that, Booth says, “He’s got that dumpy look on his face.” Sweets admits that he saw this coming, tried to prepare himself for it—Booth interrupts, “Hey Sweets, Bones and I, we’re going bowling tonight!” Bones pipes up, “Yes! Yes, bowling…You know what? You want to come, to go bowling with us in the bowling rink—”
“Alley,” Booth corrects.
Sweets says people don’t say “cold as a fish” for nothing and admits that he’s more of a dog person. When he asks them if they thought April was pretty, Booth shoots a ‘go on’ look at Bones, who says unconvincingly, “No, not at all.” Sweets smiles. “You’re lying Dr. Brennan. I appreciate the effort.”
Booth grabs the back of Sweets’s rolling chair and pulls him off to go bowling with them.
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Such a funny episode! Even if you've read all this, the actual watching of the episode is SOO worth it just for all the therapy and ceramics parts! LoL
A couple drives through the woods illegally to reach a hidden mud bath…where the woman pulls out a hand.
Booth and Bones are brought in and Bones tells the local law enforcement that she’s going to need all the mud. The guy just looks at Booth and asks, “Is she serious about the mud?” To which Bones replies, “Serious as a gas attack.”
“Heart attack Bones,” says Booth. “Serious as a heart attack.”
Back in the lab, Zack decides that he’s seen the type of trauma to the skull (blow to the front of the head) before in Neanderthals. Cam doesn’t think that’s quite as relevant, except for maybe the reasons people would attack like that. Zack says it would be a single individual attacked by two or more assailants.
In partners’ counseling, Booth and Bones discuss how shocking it would be for the couple who found the body, resulting in one of the funniest exchanges ever!
Booth: What a shock for that couple, huh? I mean, they slide naked into a hot mud bath and uh a skeletal hand pokes her in the, you know…
Bones: Anus
Booth: Bones!
Bones: What? It’s a clinical term for that part of the body Booth.
Sweets: Dr. Brennan, Agent Booth, would it be fair to say that you use work to avoid confronting personal issues?
Bones: The anus.
Booth: You really like to use that word don’t you?
Sweets: Do you two ever discuss anything that’s not attached to work?
Booth: Well it’s better than talking about, you know…
Sweets: The anus?
Booth: What is it with you two?
Bones: Sweets could be right, I mean we talk a lot about work.
Booth: I talk about my kid.
Sweets: Because he was almost kidnapped during a case—
Bone: Ah, my father! We talk about him.
Sweets: Because Agent Booth arrested him for murder.
Booth: Okay, what are you trying to get at here?
Sweets: Your inability to share your personal lives, I thought that was obvious.
Booth: OK, that was snotty. I don’t respond well to snotty.
Bones: After a case sometimes we have a drink—coffee, Booth has pie. I don’t like pie.
Booth: You really should just give it a chance.
Bones: I find it too sweet.
Booth: There! We talked about pie! Nothing to do with work.
Sweets decides he would like to see them in a social situation and orders them (as their therapist of course) to go out with him and his girlfriend. Bones agrees but Booth doesn’t want to. Sweets tells him it’s okay if he thinks it’s going to be too hard, and Booth can’t back down from a challenge. They eventually agree to the whole double date thing. As long as Bones doesn’t have to eat pie.
Back in the lab, Hodgins and Zack are going through the mud, where Hodgins finds a melted Sharpie. Cam puts TOD between 10 days and two weeks. Zack found stress fractures and torn joint problems the victim had. Angela comes in ready for the skull and informs them all that she will never be taking it out of the boiler herself.
Sweets calls and asks Bones and Booth if Wednesday would be okay? Booth grumbles about their double date with their psychiatrist and Bones argues that they might be able to get so stop seeing him if they go, plus it might be fun (Sweets’s girlfriend works with tropical fish!). Booth grumbles, “Fine, Wednesday’s fine, I can’t wait, you want me to get you a corsage?”
Booth things that, “This is just weird”, and likes the whole idea even less when Bones tells him they’re meeting Sweets and his girlfriend at their pottery class.
Angela calls in on a video conference and shows them the rendering of the victim she’s just finished. Booth recognizes the man as Tripp Goddard. When Bones asks, “who’s that?” Booth says, “Sometimes I forget I’m talking to girls.” He explains that Tripp Goddard was a motorcycle racer. Angela resents the “girls” comment and goes on to prove her knowledge of motorcycle racing. LoL
Booth and Bones go down to the racers’ garage to find out if anyone knows Tripp. They meet another ex-racer named Garth, who hated Goddard because he was the one who put him in a wheelchair, and a woman named Phillipa and her father who’s “SlamBolt” drinks sponsor Tripp.
Booth and Bones watch Goddard’s last race, in which he gets attacked because of an inside out block pass that knocked another racer, Danny, off his bike. Booth points out that Tripp did the same thing to Garth and that he was good friends with the other racer who got hurt. Garth refuses to talk any more without a lawyer.
Back at the lab, Zack comes in dropping possible murder weapons all over the place, and pretty soon Hodgins can’t take it. He orders Zack to drop them all. He can only pick up one. Together, they narrow down the possibilities to one metal bar. They rush off to Cam deciding that they are both King of The Lab this week.
Back in the interrogation room, Booth watches and re-watches the tape of the accident, and Danny’s lawyer asks that the record be shown that Agent Booth is taunting his client. Booth asks Danny if there’s any reason he might want to kill Tripp, and Danny finally admits that Tripp went out with, and cheated on, his twin sister Phillippa. Booth tells Bones that Danny’s not afraid of him at all, and Bones decides it’s hard to scare a man who rides a bike around a track at 200 mph. Danny decides he likes Bones and asks her out. Booth quickly declines for her. When she says she can talk for her self he reminds her, “murder suspect, Bones....”
Back in the lab, the team decide that it wouldn’t take as much force as they thought to cause the injury to the skull. Cam decides they haven’t really found out anything and sends Zack and Hodgins back to try and figure out more. Now who’s King of The Lab? Angela and Cam just look at each other. “Boys.”
Hodgins calls Booth and helps him and Bones find a lot of blood in the garage by the drain…
Back in therapy, Booth, Bones, and Sweets just sit. Booth finally admits that he hates it when Sweets does that, when he doesn’t talk. Bones explains, “he gets bored.” Booth again brings up the fact that he’s not exactly comfortable with the whole date thing, and Bones and Sweets argue that it’s not a date. Booth gets up and asks why does it have to be pottery? Why not go bowling, or to the shooting range? Just somewhere where he doesn’t have to makes something.
Bones cuts in that this is the point Sweets would normally jump on word usage, and she and Booth turn the tables on their psychiatrist (very funny!) Sweets doesn’t like it. He tells them he knows when someone is lying, and when he asks Bones if they planned that, she says no and Sweets squints at her then grumbles, “you’re telling the truth.” He then tells them that they are going to go to ceramics class and they are all going tot make something. “Times up!”
At the racetrack, Booth tells Bones that Sweets can’t know when someone’s lying. They end up finding Danny, his father, and Garth by the track getting ready to watch Danny take a run on Tripp’s old bike. Danny takes off, zooms around the corner, then suddenly shoots off into a fence, where his bike blows up. Phillipa shows up and runs to her father’s side screaming, “No, no! NO!” Bones calls in an air ambulance.
The FBI goes over the remains of the bike and one of the girls lets them know that the accident couldn’t have been an accident. Anyone who was familiar with motorcycles could have done it.
Back at the Jeffersonian, Hodgins uses a new technique to recover the ink of the words on the Sharpie. Zack uses his genius mind to come up with the missing letters to form the words…”Kneescrapers.com”. The website run by the journalist that Tripp put in a wheelchair.
In ceramics class, Bones is having lots of fun! The last time she did something like this she was making pots with Columbia with the Indians. The last time Booth did something like this he was in nursery school. Booth starts talking about the case he won’t be talking about and when April says, “That sounds fascinating!” Sweets interrupts a warning, “April…”
April then starts talking about fish and how you “can see their little souls” through their eyes, which Bones doesn’t get. When Sweets tries to explain, April gets mad and tells him not to tell her what she means. Booth breaks the tension by looking at his horse in progress and letting out a surprised, “Hey, look what I’m making!” Bones is impressed. “You’ve done this before!”
Booth: Naw
Bones: You have!
Booth: You really think that’s good?
Bones: Yes, very!
Sweets: *looks at his girlfriend* Yours is good too April.
April: I’m not talking to you. *Sweets laughs nervously* You think that’s funny?
Bones: *to Booth* Are they fighting?
Booth: Just, focus on your pot there.
April and Sweets continue to fight and Booth once again breaks the tension. April explains that she believes all living things are connected in a way and Bones actually gets it. April glares at Sweets, “See?” Sweets insists that he respects her and her fish, he just relates to other things better. She puts down his video game killing and Sweets argues that it’s just a game.
Booth glances at Sweets’s falling pot. “Hey Sweets, your uh, thing’s drooping.” Sweets glares at April. Booth picks up his pottery.
Booth: Wow, look at my horse.
April: Wow.
Sweets: That’s amazing Agent Booth! (Note: It is!)
*Booth pretends to gallop his ceramic horse*
Bones: Very impressive.
Booth (quite proud of himself): Yes it is.
Booth pulls off some clay and tosses it, accidentally hitting Bones. “Oooh, Bones I’m sorry—” Bones gasps, laughs and throws some of her clay at him. A fun clay fight breaks out. He hits her pot, she frowns, and Booth apologizes to Sweets. “This whole ceramics thing is great!” They continue to throw clay at each other, laughing.
When Sweets tries to throw some at April however, she (unlike Booth and Bones) does not think it’s funny. She throws some very wet clay at Sweets, covering his face. He laughs humorlessly and says, “Yeah, this is fun.”
Later on in the car, Bones says that Sweets and April are too young for a serious relationship. She likes April though and is with April on this one. Booth is with Sweets. Big surprise. Zack and Hodgins call and tell them they’re looking for some sort of mirror.
Cut to the crime scene, where they find the murder weapon (a pry bar) and a broken side mirror. Someone came up behind Tripp and hit him and he hit the mirror. One of the techs blames the Three Stooges. Bones doesn’t know what that means. They find a lot of blood in the box in the back of the truck, thus proving that Garth, a paraplegic couldn’t have killed him. They find a dyed grey hair.
Booth brings in Phillipa and Danny’s father and he insists he didn’t kill Tripp, in fact he was offering a huge chunk of SlamBolt’s profits in exchange for racing strictly for them.
Booth and Bones discuss the fact that there could have been more than one killer. Booth tells her “no takebacks, no changies.” They decided on one killer, they can’t change now. Booth sighs, he’s so close to finding the killer he just can’t grasp on it. When Bones asks “That whole part about no changies wasn’t real right?” He tells he no and wonders how the murderer knew about the secret mud hole?
Booth brings in the kid from the beginning and asks who told him about the mud hole. The kid doesn’t want to talk, that his friend couldn’t have done it because he’s in a wheelchair. When Booth asks him if his friend’s name is Garth, the kid asks, “How did you know that?” Booth points to his nameplate. “Special Agent Seeley Booth. Special.”
Back in the lab, Angela points out that the blood being higher up on the murder weapon could be because of a choke-up, like in baseball when the batter has to hold the bat a little further up to hit the ball farther. She demonstrates how she used to bat. They decide that the murderer is probably a woman.
April shows up in Bones’s office and asks, “I wanted to talk to you woman to woman if that’s possible.” Bones answers, “It is possible because we are both women.” April then tells Bones that seeing her last night let her know that she is very objective. Bones thanks her, then April asks her what she thinks about her and Lance (Sweets). When Bones asks her to be more specific, April uses a fish analogy to get Bones to get it. Fish choose their mates on the same color (ex: vibrant blue). Sweets is a pale blue (i.e. she thinks he might be too young) She then asks Bones the age difference between her and Booth and Bones insists that she and Booth are just partners.
Cam comes in and tells Bones that according to the DNA evidence, the murderer was a woman.
Booth and Bones bring in Phillipa. It’s clear she’s the killer, but her lawyer is sure she’ll get off since they used up all the blood in the one test and she has a twin. In tears, Phillipa says, “Who rides someone else’s bike? Danny knew that! I loved my brother.” The lawyer insists that Booth won’t be able to win this case, but he arrests her anyway.
Later on in the lounging/coffee area of the Jeffersonian, Bones brings Booth a cup of coffee and tells him that she’s okay with what he did, she just likes it better when they catch them and they go to jail. Booth does too. “Sometimes it gets messy but the point is, it gets done.” Bones decides that “this case started in the mud and ended in the mud.” Booth laughs and admits that that’s pretty poetic for her.
Sweets comes in looking sad and tells them that he didn’t know they would be there. Booth and Bones looks at him and Bones says, “He’s lying.” They ask him if he wants to sit down and he says no. Lying again.
Sweets finally sits down and Booth asks, “April dump you?” When Bones asks how he knows that, Booth says, “He’s got that dumpy look on his face.” Sweets admits that he saw this coming, tried to prepare himself for it—Booth interrupts, “Hey Sweets, Bones and I, we’re going bowling tonight!” Bones pipes up, “Yes! Yes, bowling…You know what? You want to come, to go bowling with us in the bowling rink—”
“Alley,” Booth corrects.
Sweets says people don’t say “cold as a fish” for nothing and admits that he’s more of a dog person. When he asks them if they thought April was pretty, Booth shoots a ‘go on’ look at Bones, who says unconvincingly, “No, not at all.” Sweets smiles. “You’re lying Dr. Brennan. I appreciate the effort.”
Booth grabs the back of Sweets’s rolling chair and pulls him off to go bowling with them.
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Such a funny episode! Even if you've read all this, the actual watching of the episode is SOO worth it just for all the therapy and ceramics parts! LoL
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