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Re-capping episodes of Bones from the beginning. Uniquely Canadian insights and earnest questions about the distance between places and how much things cost. Come for the analysis, Stay or the Canadianisms
84 Bones S4E22 - The Double Death of the Dearly Departed
Squintcast, A Bones Podcast
1 hour 34 minutes 8 seconds
9 months ago
84 Bones S4E22 - The Double Death of the Dearly Departed
This one is really funny.
Brittany can’t get a word in edgewise as Kelly recaps most of this ep while laughing and playing YouTube videos. It's what friendship is all about, tolerating the other person’s foibles.
The gang is at a colleague’s funeral and Brennan discovers foul play that sends everyone into stealth mode while trying to solve a Knives Out mystery. There are also elements of an eighties spoof where no loose end is left untied. Brennan/Emily Deschanel is a wonderful straight man to the antics that ensue.
Action item: Why were these episodes aired so close together? Has anyone seen Weekend at Bernie’s?
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Squintcast, A Bones Podcast
Re-capping episodes of Bones from the beginning. Uniquely Canadian insights and earnest questions about the distance between places and how much things cost. Come for the analysis, Stay or the Canadianisms