- The Woman at the Airport
Infobox Television episode
Title = The Woman at the Airport
Series = Bones
Caption =
Season = 1
Episode = 10
Airdate =January 25 ,2006
Production = 1AKY10
Writer =Teresa Lin
Director =Greg Yaitanes
Photographer =
Guests =Marika Dominczyk as Leslie Snow,Claire Coffee as Special Agent Tricia Finn,Michael B. Silver as Dr. Kostov,Harry Groener as Dr. Henry Atlas andPenny Marshall as herself
Episode list =List of Bones episodes
Prev =The Man in the Fallout Shelter
Next =The Woman in the Car "The Woman at the Airport" is the tenth episode of the first season of the television series, "Bones". Originally aired onJanuary 25 ,2006 on FOX network, the episode is written byTeresa Lin and directed byGreg Yaitanes . While the series takes place mostly inWashington, D.C. , this episode is set inLos Angeles, California , featuring FBI Special AgentSeeley Booth and Dr. Temperance Brennan's investigation into a woman whose remains were found at several locations in theLos Angeles International Airport .ummary
The well preserved remains of an Iron Age specimen piques the professional interest of everyone in the lab. While Dr. Brennan and Zach start working on it, Booth brings in another case, skeletal remains of a victim that are dispersed around Los Angeles airport. Booth triumphs over Brennan's refusal to join the investigation in favor of the more scholarly forensics by dangling the attraction of a high profile Hollywood case to Brennan's superior, Dr. Goodman.
Initial investigation reveals that the bones were scattered by coyotes to everyone's mild surprise. The FBI agent in Los Angeles pesters Brennan about the upcoming movie based on her novel and tries to promote her screenplay talents. The dead person turns out to be a high profile call girl with a penchant for plastic surgery for beautification. The pervasive bone restructuring of the face render facial reconstruction impossible. Brennan is also distressed by the culture of physical insecurity, leading to an industry of plastic surgery in the city. The circumstantial evidence points to two surgeons who operated on the dead woman. But the ending reveals that it was one of the call girl's colleagues who murdered her out of jealousy. Meanwhile, a standoff between Dr. Hodgins and Dr. Goodman is resolved when Hodgins discovers that the intentions behind avoiding forensic investigations on the Iron Age skeleton is more out of deference to the well preserved body and less due to administrative jurisprudence.
Music
The episode featured the following music [ [http://www.fox.com/bones/features/music/season1.htm Music Season 1] ] : -
*"Ooh La La" -
Goldfrapp
*"Precious" -Depeche Mode
*"Show Your Style" -Ferry Corsten
*"Free Los Angeles" - Baby
*"I'm Slipping Away" - MessyCultural References
*In this episode, the call girl Booth interrogated mentions the murder victim's boyfriend, Nick, had a role as a terrorist in 24, another Fox produced drama. In reality, the only credited actors with the name Nick in 24 are
Nick Jameson , who portrayed a Russian president, andNick Offerman , who portrayed a racist that was arrested.Conception
According to the writer of the episode, Teresa Lin, the main idea of the episode is "what makes up identity" and "how we are all, to some degree, caught up in the world of youth, beauty and perception." Lin expresses that many reality television shows have illustrated that "looks can have a profound impact on what we are deemed to be worth" and "can send the wrong message". Moreover, Lin conveys the irony in the story is that the victim in the episode is murdered not because of "who she was but for who she seemed to be." [Lin, Teresa, " [http://www.fox.com/bones/episodes/writers/110.htm Writer's Block: The Woman at the Airport] ", official site of "Bones". Retrieved on July 17, 2007.]
References
External links
* [http://www.fox.com/bones/episodes/recaps/110_1.htm The Woman at the Airport summary] at the official site of "Bones"
*imdb title|0529901
* [http://www.tv.com/bones/the-woman-at-the-airport/episode/555336/summary.html Bones: The Woman at the Airport] at TV.com
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