Bones: Boy in a Bush
- Ruthie Reyman
- Oct 2, 2015
- 2 min read

In Bones episode “Boy in a Bush” season 1, Brennan and Booth work together to find out who sexually assaulted and murdered a young boy in a field. I don’t understand why people enjoy sexually assaulting other people, not just children but any age. They just ruin their own life as well as the other person’s life. That person did nothing to deserve that no matter what the assaulter says. What’s the point of it? All the assaulters are doing is making life difficult for the assaulted person. Sexually assaulting a minor is making the assaulter a pedophile. Being a pedophile is not anything to be proud of and several people think that it is. Why? I don’t know. They need to start praying to God, read the Bible, and realize that it is not good to do those kind of things. It just makes them look like horrible people which they are if they are pedophiles. Any age of being sexaully assaulted is wrong. I don’t know why people do it, they shouldn’t because it's wrong and disgusting.
Also in Bones episode “Boy in a Bush” season 1, the mother, of the adopted boys, lets the older boy watch the two younger boys. At a certain age that is okay but the oldest boy to me didn’t seem quite responsible enough to be watching two younger boys. The older boy went to the mall with his girlfriend and left his biological brother and the other boy in the park by themselves, not older than 10 years old. The biological brother let go of the other boys hand for a second and he was gone after that. Why would anyone let their children go to to mall by themselves, if they aren’t a certain age and responsible enough? I would never let my child go to the mall by themselves no matter how old they were. I would have to be at the mall too, not necessarily with them, and have a certain time to meet up again. People that let their children roam around in stores, when they are little are looking for their child to get kidnapped. That’s exactly what happens when parents don’t care about holding their child’s hand in the store or putting them in the cart. But all people are different.
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