The Girl in the Fridge
- Episode aired Nov 29, 2005
- TV-14
- 43m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
1.4K
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Bones and Booth investigate a missing woman found in a fridge while Bones reconnects with her former professor.Bones and Booth investigate a missing woman found in a fridge while Bones reconnects with her former professor.Bones and Booth investigate a missing woman found in a fridge while Bones reconnects with her former professor.
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T.J. Thyne
- Jack Hodgins
- (as TJ Thyne)
Patti Begley
- Lab Staffer
- (uncredited)
Joe Davis
- Security Guard
- (uncredited)
John Jurgens
- Courthouse Passerby
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- GoofsThe court was identified as U.S. District court for the District of Columbia. However, the flag behind the witness stand is clearly a Maryland state flag, not a District of Columbia flag.
- Quotes
Zack Addy: [holds his fist up in the 'respect' sign]
[pause]
Zack Addy: You're supposed to bang your fist against mine.
Dr. Temperance Brennan: Why?
Zack Addy: I'm told it's a widely accepted gesture for mutual success...
[trails off]
Angela Montenegro: I love it when you two impersonate earthlings.
- ConnectionsReferences The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
Featured review
Old flames
Brennan's old college professor/lover shows up in town and they began a professional - and personal - relationship. Things are going well until Booth tells her why he's really there.
This is an interesting episode that shows how well Booth and Brennan work together and how well Booth already knows her. Brennan doesn't have many social or interpersonal skills, as is made very clear in this episode. Booth both verifies this with her and sticks up for her when others give her a hard time. Booth also know exactly how to get her to say what the jury needs to hear. Brennan, is of course, livid with her.
I love the closing scene. Booth knows how to get back on her good side and does it quite well. When they are finally alone and she's in her element, they make up. It's a wonderful scene!
This is an interesting episode that shows how well Booth and Brennan work together and how well Booth already knows her. Brennan doesn't have many social or interpersonal skills, as is made very clear in this episode. Booth both verifies this with her and sticks up for her when others give her a hard time. Booth also know exactly how to get her to say what the jury needs to hear. Brennan, is of course, livid with her.
I love the closing scene. Booth knows how to get back on her good side and does it quite well. When they are finally alone and she's in her element, they make up. It's a wonderful scene!
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