Homeland security asks Bones to examine some remains, thinking they're radioactive, and although the site is cleared two questions remain: why was an up and coming chef murdered, and why are the bones still glowing? watch
Brennan and Bones are called by Homeland Security to investigate the scene at an old stone house where some glowing bones have been found. Fearing the remains might be radioactive, the pair don protective Hazmat suits and cautiously enter the house, where they find the glowing bones but no radioactivity. Back at the Jeffersonian, the team examines the bones and determines the identity of the victim, but there is no immediate explanation as to why the remains are emitting a green glow. With each of their specialties called upon, the whole Jeffersonian team joins Brennan and Booth in pursuing the murder mystery, which leads them to a group of friends who are shocked to discover that one of their own is the victim. During the course of the investigation, the victim and their friends' MySpace.com pages, along with the photos, videos and blogs they contain, are a virtual tool for the Jeffersonian team's search for answers. Meanwhile, Hodgins professes his love for Angela in a very unusual way. watch
In a unique broadcast/online integration, Bones has posted 18 MySpace profiles representing characters that appear in the Fox series' May 9 episode (directed by Emily Deschanel's Oscar-nominated cinematographer pop, Caleb). The pages feature blogs referencing the upcoming story line Homeland Security calls in Brennan and Booth to investigate potentially radioactive remains and will offer clues as to the victim and murderer. The MySpace pages can be accessed via Fox.com/Bones.read more