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BONES: Exclusive Scoop on “The Movie in the Making”

BY Jennifer Griffin

Published 9 years ago

BONES: Exclusive Scoop on

It's Modern Family meets The Office as Bones goes all 'mockumentary' with its June 2 instalment.

"The Murder in the Making" will see a documentary crew following Brennan, Booth and the gang on a “typical” case in order to produce a TV segment on the Jeffersonian’s Medico-Legal lab.

However when the investigation turns up a corpse buried in a landfill over a decade ago, dredging up both suspects and evidence proves a daunting challenge for all.

Meanwhile the presence of a camera crew in the lab brings out a series of confessions, boasts, unique personal viewpoints and snippy remarks as the team is treated to fifteen minutes of fame.

Well, it is a mockumentary. What did you expect?

We've seen the episode a little early, thanks to our friends at FOX, and have a number of teasers to share with you. We avoid revealing major plot points and other big spoilers that, let’s face it, would probably ruin your enjoyment of the show. As such we consider our article to be “teaserish” rather than “spoilerish” in nature. As always though, we urge you to exercise caution regardless, because it’s the internet, and who are these ScreenSpy people anyway?

“What do you want to be when you grow up?”

We’ll be honest, this tender end-scene made us a little teary-eyed.

We mentioned earlier how the episode plays out as an unabashed love letter to the series (with Bones EP recently referring to it as a tribute to the fans), and never is that more true than in the episode’s final moments where the America in Profile crew, perhaps inspired by Christine’s Career Day, asks the team what they want to be when they grow up — all while Faces’ “Ooh La La” plays gently in the background.

Gah! pass the Kleenex!

Watch closely, as one person divulges his innermost desires only to see them realized moments later.

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