EPISODE 14 - 'THE MAN ON THE FAIRWAY'
Brennan and Zack are on their own on this crime scene of a plane crash, where they find the bodies of Chinese diplomats and an unknown woman. The Government puts pressure on the Jeffersonian to ID the woman and Dr Goodman gives strict instructions for the squint squad to focus on the Chinese and the girl. Hmm, but our heroine has other ideas as she found pieces of bones amongst the plane crash debree that wasn't burnt and she instruct the squints to concentrate on finding that identity. It's very funny how Zack and Angela is cautious coz they don't want to loose their jobs, but Hodgins (conspiracy freak) is all in!
Zack: You want us to defy Dr. Goodman?
Dr. Hodgins: I'm in.
Brennan tries to get Booth involved in the investigation:
Booth: Next time, you know, you miss me, pick up the phone, call me. We'll do lunch.
Brennan: I do not miss you.
Booth: Yeah, you miss me. Come on, say it!
Brennan: I do not miss you.
Security Guy: Dr. Brennan, Agent Booth. You have a visitor.
Brennan: No I don't.
Booth: You miss me.
Booth is on to Bones and the fact that she wants him around.
Brennan identifies with a man named Jesse Kane, who thinks that the pieces of bone belong to his father who disappeared 5 years ago but nobody knows for sure - the same thing Brennan went through with her parents. The 2 of them are kind of attracted to each other and almost share a kiss - Booth warns her not to date suspects in a murder investigation.

The victim turned out to be Frank Sparks who was killed by his brother, Ray Sparks to get their mother's inheritance (there is a very funny scene where Zack and Hodgins put a frozen pig through a wood chipper coz Brennan believes that's how Ray disposed of the body and tells them to test her theory).
Booth ignores Zack because he is a squint and Zack says that it's a male bonding thing. At first Brennan is against it, but later she says Booth is being "sweet" . Booth replies "Your people are my people". Booth is starting to accept the squints and doesn't see them as such a burden anymore:
Zack: This is the third time in a row we've investigated without Booth. I don't like it.
Brennan: Why? He mostly ignores you.
Zack: Ignoring me is Booth's way of acknowledging my presence. It's a guy thing.
Brennan: You’re back to ignoring Zack?
Booth: Alright look, I know you don’t approve but you know, it works for us. It worked for him so...
Brennan: Yeah, I get it and it’s kind of sweet.
Booth: Hey, you know, your people are my people.
Brennan: What, I have people? (smiles) Hey, I have people.
B&B Moments:
Booth: I say we go visit Miss Anderson and we’ll know pretty fast if she’s a suspect.
Brennan: How?
Booth: How? Subtle psychological indicators, Bones.
Brennan: I looked those up on the Internet, body language, sweat, tonal quality, shifty eyes.
Booth: Hey you know what? I don’t go poking around your bones stuff, okay? Just leave the human stuff to me
(In the car)
Booth: "your testing my instincts Bones"
Bones: (while pinching his cheek) "Poking and prodding, I learned from the best" Bones is starting to get touchy feely towards Booth in this episode.
Brennan: Dismemberment, little bits; it's a murder.
Booth: Well, the FBI doesn't have jurisdiction on a golf course.
Brennan: Who does?
Booth: I don't know. Try the PGA!
Booth: You know, you’ve done a couple of cases without me and you miss me.
Brennan: Zack misses you, not me.
Booth: Zack and I don't even talk!
Brennan: He seems to think it's some male bonding ritual.
Booth: Maybe he's right.
Brennan: No it's not.
Booth: Could be.
Brennan: You told him that so you wouldn't have to talk to him.
Booth: Well, it was nicer than shooting him.
At the end of the episode, Brennan gives Booth her parents' file to look into:
Brennan: I want to ask you a favor.
Booth: Geez, another favor.
Brennan: I wonder if you wouldn't mind taking a look at this.
Booth: The file on your parents? Yeah, ok.
Brennan: You want to think about it? It's a pretty big favor.
Booth: You'd do it for me.
Brennan: Yeah, I would.
Booth: I'm proud you asked, Temperance.







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