Sun, Sep 16
DVD Review: Bones - Season Two
Blogcritics.org, OH - Sep 16, 2007
The series is based on books written by real-life forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs. Reichs is also a real-life New York Times best-selling author. ...
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source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Äppletorte is the perfect way to finish off a dinner that might have been eaten by Temperance Brennan, the detective in mysteries by author Kathy Reichs. ...
Published Sat, Nov 7
source: Pass The Remote
THE BAD: Poor Clarke having to search every inch of those train tracks to find any piece of human remains. It's times like these that make me glad I'm not a forensic anthropologist. If you missed last night's episode ("The Plain in the Prodigy"), check it out for free at Hulu.com.
Published Wed, Oct 7
2nd Bones Companion Book - out this month 
source: Obsessed with Bones
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source: Subduction Leads to Orogeny
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DVD Review: BONES: season three 
source: Crimespree Cinema
Well established as a character-driven forensic procedural, Bones' third season tried to raise the stakes with the introduction of an elusive, cannibalistic serial killer dubbed Gormogon. The season's first nine episodes tease at Gormogon's identity, hinting he may be one of Brenna...
Published Fri, Jan 2
Bones Episode Review - 4.05 "The Passenger in the Oven" 
source: Obsessed with Bones
Quick aside - her statement "the identification and analysis of ancient remains - that is why I became a forensic anthropologist" is wrong on so many levels. One, the identification fo ancient remains is physical anthropology, which is what prepared her for forensic anthropology, whic...
Published Sun, Nov 23
Opinion: By Any Other Name (Angela/Brennan - Bones) 
source: babydykecate (Livejournal)
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Published Tue, Nov 11