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Widower physics professor Leon Watters infuriates Booth by apparently stoically continuing a mathematical reasoning when told his daughter Amanda's corpse was found and struck by lightning, Bones however understands from experience. Amanda was an envied top gymnast, which could account for abundant bruises just as well as abuse. She recently disappeared with a cello prodigy, her mate in escapist drug abuse. Arastoo patiently insists Cam should not seek revenge on the former dorm-friend who stole her identity and drained her credit but enjoy regaining her life.

The character of Ellie is played by former U.S. Olympic gymnast McKayla Maroney. Maroney was on the 2012 Summer Olympic team where she won a gold medal in the team and an individual silver medal in the vault event.

When Brennan and Arastoo take a second look at the bones you see two images on the screen in the bone room. Those images are from season 3 as the teeth marks from Gormogon and his Master.

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    • Author: Hulbine
    There are sometimes when I can't stand Booth and his macho jock meat head ways. This is one of those episodes; after years interacting with highly intelligent people Booth should be more compassionate to the victims father and his unique way of dealing with grief. It was clear from his behavior that he was being pushed to the brink of suicide by his daughters death. This show hardly ever makes me cry but this one did and the actor playing the father was fantastic and made me feel his pain at his loss. Unlike the country singer episode I felt nothing for the murder victim but everything for her lonely father. Cam confronting the woman who stole her identity, wow just wow; that woman must be a sociopath to rationalize her behavior like that.
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    • Author: Doriel
    I decided to write a review because I think this episode is better than others would have you think. It does plod along a bit and it's not a thriller, but the team get the job done. Cam gets to confront the woman who stole her identity and the team solve the murder of a teenage girl. My main criticism is Booth's attitude towards the victims father. The father is a math professor, and Booth sees his lack of emotion as an admission of guilt. Brennan tries to get Booth to see that the father is behaving just as she would but Booth doggedly refuses to see it. You would think that after being with Brennan for so long, Booth would have been more sensitive. The saving grace of this episode is the final scene with Brennan and the father. Beautiful and emotional. It's the reason this episode gets a 7 and not a 6.
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    • Author: Gozragore
    SPOILERS--I think. Being cautious. Again, the main characters are lecturing us. Cam realized that she shouldn't be vengeful and screw full justice. She learned it from her Muslim finance because, as we all know, it is a religion of peace and the fiancé is another flipping Gandhi. Almost as bad as episode uncovering the first racist hate crime. And who was the raciest? Yep, modern man and the Neanderthals were docile peace loving defenseless downtrodden people. (They were not.) Also fed up with the long convoluted stories centered around main characters with kidnapping, running from being framed, obsession with a murdered mother, Gormagon (remember that turd?) If I wanted soaps, I'd watch good ones, not this drivel. Writers should stick to GOOD murder cases, forensics, detective work, etc. Any show short of that and we are now flipping the channel. Sometimes don't watch for weeks.Sigh.
  • Episode cast overview, first billed only:
    Emily Deschanel Emily Deschanel - Temperance Brennan
    David Boreanaz David Boreanaz - Seeley Booth
    Michaela Conlin Michaela Conlin - Angela Montenegro
    Tamara Taylor Tamara Taylor - Camille Saroyan
    T.J. Thyne T.J. Thyne - Jack Hodgins (as TJ Thyne)
    John Francis Daley John Francis Daley - Lance Sweets
    Pej Vahdat Pej Vahdat - Arastoo Vaziri
    Mark Derwin Mark Derwin - Adam Howes
    McKinley Freeman McKinley Freeman - Coach Davis McIntyre
    Cherami Leigh Cherami Leigh - Rachel Howes
    McKayla Maroney McKayla Maroney - Ellie
    Laura Niemi Laura Niemi - Melissa Howes
    Bonnie Root Bonnie Root - Haley Kent
    J. Michael Trautmann J. Michael Trautmann - Julian Anton
    Steve Monroe Steve Monroe - Norman Johnson
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