The team investigates when the remains of a celebrity chef are discovered at a local park.The team investigates when the remains of a celebrity chef are discovered at a local park.The team investigates when the remains of a celebrity chef are discovered at a local park.
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T.J. Thyne
- Jack Hodgins
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Noel Gugliemi
- Logan Manzes
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Booth is gambling again and I guess that's going to be the serious issue this season. His speech about how much Bones means to him as he hands her a necklace, is the emptiness of an addict. The story involves an obnoxious TV food expert who gets killed. It leads to all kinds of speculation, including an accusation that the Royal Cafe people had something to do with his demise. Bones can't accept the song "Dry Bones." Let's face it. It's an old spiritual that never intended to be physiologically accurate. There is no chest bone, of course. Hodgin's has an invention that will make them millions. Which is good to see because of previous events.
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- TriviaThis is the 206th episode, and during the episode they name all 206 bones in the human body.
- GoofsAngela looks up the Staff and Crew List from "Getting Spicey With Chilli Ruben", listing Mr. Ruben's first name with two "L's". Later, Aubrey and Hodgins find the "Spicemobile" belonging to Chili Ruben. The spare tire cover on the front of the vehicle and the painted-on design on the side uses only one "L" in Chili.
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Special Agent Seeley Booth: [Rapping with Bones and Christine, and doing a decent job of it] Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. It's all so confusing. These bones are so numerous. I hope it shows the funny bone. Because it's so humorous.
- ConnectionsReferences The Sound of Music (1965)
- SoundtracksF.D.J.
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