The Witch in the Wardrobe
- Episode aired May 6, 2010
- TV-14
- 1h
A cabin burns down in the woods revealing two bodies - one of a modern-day witch and one from the days of the Salem Witch Trials - leading Booth and Brennan into the world of Wicca to find a... Read allA cabin burns down in the woods revealing two bodies - one of a modern-day witch and one from the days of the Salem Witch Trials - leading Booth and Brennan into the world of Wicca to find a killer. Meanwhile, when Hodgins' reckless driving gets him and Angela arrested and thrown... Read allA cabin burns down in the woods revealing two bodies - one of a modern-day witch and one from the days of the Salem Witch Trials - leading Booth and Brennan into the world of Wicca to find a killer. Meanwhile, when Hodgins' reckless driving gets him and Angela arrested and thrown in jail, Sweets and intern Clark Edison step into unfamiliar territory to help out the te... Read all
- Jack Hodgins
- (as T.J. Thyne)
- Wiccan
- (uncredited)
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Whatever the creative contributions behind this episode, the fact remains that it is a great episode. Almost at the end of the *fifth* season, and Bones shows no signs of fatigue. The show delivers yet another bizarre murder case and builds around it an episode that is not only creative (can't spoil the twists!) but also heartfelt and full of quality funny moments. CSIs, eat your hearts out. William Petersen was right when he stated his dislike of Bruckheimer & co stretching the show into a full-blown franchise. Bones shares the same kind of magic dynamic between its two lead characters as The X Files (no hyphen!) did in its glory days. Remember when Anderson and Duchovny started to take time off, let alone when they were replaced? Thanks to the special status of Brennan, she cannot be replaced, and though Booth could be replaced *in theory*, only a fool would try to continue this show without Deschanel and Boreanaz. Supporting characters are pretty good too, especially Sweets - that joke about his age never gets old. Ha! I made a meta-joke of it!
It's almost become unnecessary to review an episode since they all seem to be at least a 7/10, but this is an 8/10 thanks to character development and great guest stars Kate Vernon (of BSG) and Wade Williams (of the "great in season 1 and 2, $#it in season 3 and 4" Prison Break). Now if Brennan only would start to believe and make us viewers happy...
I am not gonna put any spoilers. This is just information.
The script is good, with good banter which is indicative of Bones.
The plot is very good, with some truly funny moments. Though it may not be the best ever episode is is interesting to see Dr Reichs' spin on the show. Which was a little different to normal.
My only problem is that like many other episodes, this is a stand-alone ep. Though there are moments that will have ripples into the next episode, there isn't a great enemy like other seasons. Maybe they need to do another Gorgonzola type (I don't mean another one, but just a bad guy who is more than a 1 part episode, which ends up being a crime of passion or greed. Maybe something pure evil, for the joy of killing, like past ones.... also the Gorgonzola is on purpose)
All in all though worth the watch, and though the rating seems low, IMDb members can be harsh at times.
The details of this case are always lost on me idk what it is but I check out of those scenes every time I re watch this episode! But I'm always tuned in to hodgins and anglea! Obviously love their outcome. The whole scene in the car cracks me up & feels so natural and not forced by their characters. I think that's what I like about them is they act better together than apart! Also the cop at the jail is one of my favorite side characters - when he throws the confetti LOL. Love sweets helping out on this one & that the scenes are ending with b & b but trying to est. New grounds.
Did you know
- TriviaAngela's middle name is Pearly Gates, which is her father, ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons, nickname for his famous 1959 Les Paul Standard guitar.
- GoofsThe black carrion birds which resemble and are called crows in this episode are actually ravens, a much larger black bird of the same family as crows that are commonly seen eating dead and decomposing animals. As an anthropologist Bones should know this distinction.
- Quotes
Special Agent Seeley Booth: I wished for... I wished you could find happiness.
Dr. Temperance 'Bones' Brennan: I don't know what that means?
Special Agent Seeley Booth: Happiness. Love, laughter, friendship, purpose, and a dance.
Dr. Temperance 'Bones' Brennan: Oh? Well then thank you.
[Booth laughs]
Dr. Temperance 'Bones' Brennan: Why is that funny?
Special Agent Seeley Booth: Yeah, cause you know, you wouldn't have thanked me if you didn't think that part of it was true.
Dr. Temperance 'Bones' Brennan: No. I was - I was thanking you for your kindness. Not because I believe in the outcome.
Special Agent Seeley Booth: Ah. I detect relief.
- ConnectionsReferences The Wizard of Oz (1939)
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