Brennan & Booth are in Buenos Aires for their honeymoon. Brennan is not used to sitting idle so she takes Booth to a morgue, and she finds unidentified bones of a victim. She and Booth help ... Read allBrennan & Booth are in Buenos Aires for their honeymoon. Brennan is not used to sitting idle so she takes Booth to a morgue, and she finds unidentified bones of a victim. She and Booth help the local police solve the crime.Brennan & Booth are in Buenos Aires for their honeymoon. Brennan is not used to sitting idle so she takes Booth to a morgue, and she finds unidentified bones of a victim. She and Booth help the local police solve the crime.
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- Jack Hodgins
- (as T.J. Thyne)
- Dr. Leticia Perez
- (as Angela Alvarado Rosa)
- Bianca Silva
- (as Lucila Sola)
- Young Miguel Silva
- (uncredited)
- Argentinian Street Vendor
- (uncredited)
- Michael Vincent Hodgins
- (uncredited)
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I hate this case. I've seen a lot of people talking about the inaccuracy of the location. I don't know anything about that. I just hate the case. I'm Jewish, and I'd like to shake Leticia Perez's hand and maybe buy her a fruit basket.
I understand that emotionally, it's a smart move to have a murder where we don't feel bad for the victim. We can just focus on the joy of the marriage. However, I find myself worrying about the murderer. Every so often, in an episode of Bones, there is a murder where I kind of understand the perspective of the killer. I don't want to justify any crimes, I'm not a violent person. But those few episodes (the signs in the silence, for example) are cases where I find myself worrying more about the murderer than the victim.
I just find myself thinking about how I might have handled the case differently, which I guess is a very good reason that I'm not a forensic anthropologist, or working for the law. I would have destroyed the bones and signed off on a report saying that he fell down and broke his hip, or something.
Funny bits: Leticia Perez being the only character who can stand up to Dr. Brennan immediately. The inspector wanting to finish breakfast, and then deciding they will do it the American way - immediately, and with a great deal of noise. Dr. Saroyan interacting with Michael Vincent and Christine.
Did you know
- TriviaThe stamp "Melmer" on the scrap of Nazi document found in the vault is a reference to SS-Hauptsturmführer Bruno Melmer, who headed the Finance Office (Amtskasse) of the SS-Command Office (SS-Hauptamt). As such, he was responsible for the transfer of gold and other valuables stolen in concentration camps.
- GoofsThere is some footage from Buenos Aires but the places where the characters are don't look like Buenos Aires at all. Buenos Aires is not a tropical city, it has no beaches or waterfalls, and if music is heard in the streets it will not be like the one shown. Only the song "Gracias a la Vida" by Mercedes Sosa has something to do with Argentina. And 60% of Argentinians are of Italian descent, so it is much more likely to find Italian surnames than Spanish ones.
- Quotes
Dr. Leticia Perez: I send my most difficult samples to the university, but I am confident that I am correct
Dr. Temperance 'Bones' Brennan: I find it's best not to be overly confident
Dr. Leticia Perez: I wasn't aware you knew any other way to be