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BONES: 6 Things to Know About “The Carpals in the Coy-Wolves”

BY Jennifer Griffin

Published 9 years ago

BONES: 6 Things to Know About

The Jeffersonian gets a new intern in the shape of TV veteran Betty White on this week’s episode of Bones.

White guests as the brilliant and perceptive Dr. Beth Mayer, who comes in to assist on a case, but soon shakes things up, both professionally and personally, in the lab.

The episode will see the team investigating the remains of a real estate agent discovered in a forest, while Booth tracks down three murder suspects, each appearing more guilty than the last. Throw Oliver Wells, Brennan’s latest book, and a little professional rivalry into the mix and there’s a prefect recipe here for drama, fun and a squirt of romance. (Yes, we said squirt.)

We’ve seen the episode a little early, thanks to our friends over at FOX, and have 5 teasers to share with you.

If you’re a regular reader of these types of articles here at ScreenSpy, then you’ll know we do our best to avoid spoiling major developments and plot lines that might otherwise ruin your enjoyment of the episode (we want you to enjoy it as much as we did).

For that reason, we consider the following carefully structured and worded points to be teasers rather than outright spoilers.

However, as always, we urge you to be cautious, as one man’s teaser is another man’s spoiler.

Here then are 6 things you might like to know about Bones’ upcoming “The Carpals in the Coy-Wolves.”

Oh Misery, Misery, What’s Gonna Become of Me?

Brennan’s latest book will get Booth quite animated this week, but at first he has nothing but praise for his wife’s final draft.

“This is the best thing you’ve ever written,” he enthuses in the opening scene.

“Really, because all of my books are excellent,” Brennan points out, clearly put out that Booth is so easily able to choose a favorite child.

However, the glow soon begins to fade when Booth discovers what Brennan has in store for Agent Andy. Yes, Agent Andy, the same fictional character based on the very real Seeley Booth.

It seems Brennan’s intention is to cast Agent Andy off in favor of a younger more sexy lead male, and while Aubrey’s imagination runs wild with the idea that a new character might be based on him, Booth is having none of it.

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