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Bones: The Man On The Fairway

  • Ruthie Reyman
  • Feb 16, 2016
  • 2 min read

I just finished watching Bones Season 1 Episode 14 and Jesse Kane meets with Brennan and Booth, in Brennan’s office, about the disappearance of his father five years ago. He found out that Brennan found bone fragments at a plane crash and he was sure that they were from his father. Booth accused Jesse for killing his father. I don’t know why Booth would accuse him of murdering his father because Jesse went to Booth about his father’s death. Why would a murderer go to the police about the victim. That would just make no sense at all because that would make them a suspect right away and they would go into interrogation. If they went into interrogation the police might find out right away that they actually did kill them. Also Brennan’s boss, Mr. Goodman, told Brennan and her team that they had to concentrate on the plane victims first instead of the bone fragments because there were six people on the plane and they only knew who five of the victims were. Brennan and her team decided to disobey their boss and work on both cases. I don’t understand why they would risk their jobs just to solve a case when the case could wait a little longer. All Brennan had to do was tell Jesse that it would be a little bit for them to work on the case. Why do people risk their job for stupid things like what Brennan and her team did? That to me is pointless because if they get fired they might not have a job for a little while because once they start trying to get a job they other places they apply for are going to ask why they got fired and they are going to have to tell them that they risked their job for something stupid.


 
 
 

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