A police officer spots a bloodied girl (McKenzie Applegate) collapsed in an alley. When he tries to help the girl, she slashes wildly at him with a knife. As it appears the girl has killed someone, Caroline Julian calls in Brennan and Booth to investigate. As a final complication, though, the girl is a deaf mute.
I’ve become comfortable with Bones‘s formula of finding and identifying dead bodies, but thankfully I still find live people more engaging. This episode was about getting through to the girl, a job that became personal for Brennan, Booth, and Sweets.
From the way the girl was taught to sign, Brennan determined she was from rural Pennsylvania. Booth drove out and met her parents, the Sheinfelds, who gave the girl’s name as Amy. When Brennan met the Sheinfelds, however, she realized from bone markers that they were not Amy’s birth parents.
I’ve become comfortable with Bones‘s formula of finding and identifying dead bodies, but thankfully I still find live people more engaging. This episode was about getting through to the girl, a job that became personal for Brennan, Booth, and Sweets.
From the way the girl was taught to sign, Brennan determined she was from rural Pennsylvania. Booth drove out and met her parents, the Sheinfelds, who gave the girl’s name as Amy. When Brennan met the Sheinfelds, however, she realized from bone markers that they were not Amy’s birth parents.
- 5/6/2011
- by Gerald So
- Boomtron
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