Bones is given a ring from her father who tells her it belonged to her grandmother. Bones states that he told her she didn't have grandparents. However in Season 1's 'Boy in a Bush', Bones told Booth that she was a foster child until her grandfather got her out of the system.
When the church, where Angela's wedding is being held, is first shown, the exterior is all white. When Angela and Hodgins are leaving at the end the exterior is red brick with white columns & doors.
Cam asks why Hodgins and Jack are asking for permission to run the "experiment" with spam and the sea shrimps, implying it was unnecessary to ask. The first time she required them to ask permission to run any experiments it was because using Spam would ridicule the Jeffersonian in court.
When Max is holding the ring he is holding it with both hands but in the next scene he is holding it with one hand.
In this episode she has a TV and a VCR. But it has been established she does not have a TV and it is unlikely she would buy one just for the tap. Most likely she would force someone to let her watch it on their TV.
There are several forms of progeria. Werner's syndrome, which Bones diagnoses and the mother confirms, is an adult onset condition; growth is normal until the the mid teens. These folks have more or less normal features at age 20. The references to 10-year-old stature, reconstructed face and photo showing enlarged cranium with pronounced veins and advanced age, and Zack's reference to a disease that prevents puberty all point toward Hutchinson-Gilford progeria, whose victims rarely reach the age on 20.
In this episode, Angela is surprised to find out she has a husband, and in the next few episodes tries to remember who he is and when she got married. However, in "The Woman in the Car," Agent Pickering asks her about the last time she saw her husband, and her answer indicates she remembers the wedding.
Dr Brennan describes a constellation (of stars) as "Delphinius, the Dolphin". It's actually Delphinus (only one "i" and two syllables).