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.
The characters are quite alright, though their personalities aren't very Argentinian.
This show is based in an anthropologist as the main character, and yet they totally screwed up people looks and manners.
Also, the music is Cuban, not Argentinian. I mean, come on, people! Really?
I love the show, but this is too much.
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