- A Boy in the Tree
Infobox Television episode
Title = A Boy in the Tree
Series = Bones
Caption =
Season = 1
Episode = 3
Airdate =September 27 ,2005
Production = 1AKY01
Writer =Hart Hanson
Director =Patrick Norris
Photographer =
Guests =Toby Hemingway as Tucker Pattison,Kayla Mae Maloney as Camden Destry,Avis Wrentmore as Melodee Destry,Marlene Forte as Ambassador Olivos,Tom Dugan as Headmaster Ronson,Jose Zuniga as Mickey Santana andSamual Carman as Nestor Olivos
Episode list =List of Bones episodes
Prev =The Man in the S.U.V.
Next =The Man in the Bear "A Boy in the Tree" is the third episode of the first season of the television series, "Bones". Originally aired onSeptember 27 ,2005 on FOX network, the episode is written byHart Hanson and directed byPatrick Norris . The plot features FBI Special AgentSeeley Booth and Dr. Temperance Brennan's investigation of a teenage boy's remains found inside an exclusive private school.ummary
Special Agent Seeley Booth brings Dr. Temperance Brennan and her assistant
Zack Addy to an exclusive preparatory school, where a body has been found hanging from a tree. They retrieve the body and return to their lab at the Jeffersonian Institution inWashington, D.C. , where they confirm that the body belongs to a teenage boy. Dr. Jack Hodgins determines that the boy died 10 to 14 days earlier.As Booth asks for a list of students from the headmaster of the school, Brennan calls to tell him of the
cochlear implant she found in the victim's ear. She informs him that they will be able to identify the victim by tracing the serial number on the device. The victim is a student of the school, whose name is Nestor Olivos, and is the only son of theVenezuela n ambassador. The team finds it odd that Nestor'shyoid bone is broken, as the hyoid of an adolescent should be flexible and almost unbreakable.While the school's headmaster and its head of security are adamant that Nestor had committed suicide, Nestor's mother, the Venezuelan ambassador, urges Dr. Brennan to find the truth and believes that Nestor had been murdered. The central mystery of the case is whether Nestor killed himself or was murdered.
Based on the Tabinid maggots's pupal casing, Hodgins determines that Nestor ingested a heavy dose of
ketamine , a dissociative anesthetic, before he died. However, the team cannot be certain if the boy had taken the drug involuntarily but Dr. Brennan is able to give a scenario of Nestor's death involving the ketamine. Combined with the ketamine, the choking would have caused Nestor to regurgitate stomach acids, which would have been trapped in the throat and weakened the hyoid bone. The weight of Nestor's body could then break his hyoid.In addition to the forensic evidence, Dr. Brennan and Agent Booth find DVD recordings of sexual activities, which they discover had led to blackmail. Nestor's classmates Tucker Pattison and Camden Destry had set up a video camera facing Nestor's bed. After Tucker used a video recording to blackmail Camden's mother, he and Camden decided to blackmail Nestor as well. However, when Nestor decided to inform the headmaster of Tucker and Camden's blackmail attempt, they drugged Nestor and hung him on a tree. Dr. Brennan and Agent Booth are able to prove that Nestor was murdered.
Music
The episode featured music by the following artists [ [http://www.fox.com/bones/features/music/season1.htm Bones Season 1 music] ] : -
*"Miles from Montery" -West Indian Girl
*"Sunshine everywhere" - Deep Audio
*"City Streets" - Positive Flow
*"Cold Hands (Warm Heart)" -Brendan Benson Production details
The episode was written and filmed prior to "
The Man in the S.U.V ", which was aired as the series' second episode. [ [http://www.fox.com/bones/episodes/recaps/ Bones' episode list] , Official site of "Bones".] [Production codes for "The Man in the S.U.V." and "A Boy in the Tree" are 1AKY02 and 1AKY01 respectively.] The story of "A Boy in the Tree" was conceived to explore the differences between the characters Temperance Brennan andSeeley Booth .Hart Hanson , writer of the episode, describes Brennan as "a product of top-notch private schools" while Booth is "a product of public schools and the down and dirty education of the US Army." [Hanson, Hart, " [http://www.fox.com/bones/episodes/writers/101.htm Writer's Block: A Boy In The Tree] ", Official site of "Bones". Retrieved on July 7, 2007.]Response
On its original airdate in the Tuesday 8:00 pm ET timeslot, the episode attracted 7.57 million viewers with 5.8% household rating and 9% household share. [Berman, Marc, " [http://www.mediaweek.com/mw/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001217203 Primetime Tuesday Ratings: ABC and NBC Share Dominance; Strong Start for ABC's Commander in Chief] ", "Mediaweek.com", September 28, 2005. Retrieved on July 7, 2007.] Fox ordered a full season of "Bones" after the airing of the first three episodes had "Bones" ranked consistently in first place among the key demographics in the Tuesday 8:00 pm ET timeslot. [Fox Broadcasting Company, " [http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=20051012fox02 Fox orders full seasons of the hit series 'Bones' and 'The War at Home'] ", "The Futon Critic", October 12, 2005. Retrieved on July 17, 2007.]
References
External links
* [http://www.fox.com/bones/episodes/recaps/101_1.htm A Boy in the Tree summary] at the official site of "Bones"
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0529892/ "Bones" A Boy in the Tree (2005)] at IMDb.com
* [http://www.tv.com/bones/a-boy-in-the-tree/episode/445823/summary.html Bones: A Boy in the Tree] at TV.com
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