The Woman in the Car
- Episode aired Feb 1, 2006
- TV-14
- 43m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
1.3K
YOUR RATING
Booth and Bones work quickly to solve not only a murder, but also the kidnapping of the victim's child.Booth and Bones work quickly to solve not only a murder, but also the kidnapping of the victim's child.Booth and Bones work quickly to solve not only a murder, but also the kidnapping of the victim's child.
T.J. Thyne
- Jack Hodgins
- (as TJ Thyne)
Anna Easteden
- Polina Decker
- (as Anna Shemeikka)
Kevin Beard
- Kidnapper #3
- (uncredited)
Patti Begley
- Lab Staffer
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to Noah Hawley, the writer of the episode, the main idea of the episode was that the characters would get to save a person's life by using their skills, whereas in most of the series' episodes they find a dead body, then investigate the death. Hawley also wanted to raise Booth's stakes in this case, then give him the chance to take some real action and save a boy's life not just based on his expertise as an investigator and a sniper, but also as a father. In addition, the security review conducted on the characters in the episode was used to explore each person's quirks and create possible scenarios that played against who the audience thinks they are.
- GoofsBrennan says that the television interview was her first. She had been interviewed for television (with Penny Marshall) in the previous episode, The Woman at the Airport (2006).
- Quotes
Agent Pickering: Didn't I see you on television this morning, Dr. Brennan?
Dr. Temperance 'Bones' Brennan: How could I possibly know what you watched on television?
Featured review
Fluff Episode
Starts with a burned body in a car and the rest relies on the viewers I saw this episode as a, fill in the blanks to the ultimate rescue of a boy.
The process of creating a story starts from the end, but this story started from the middle, or the process, and assumed the end.
The story begins with a burned body in a car.
The story rambles on evidence, assumptions and drama.
There's not much connection.
But just like I rambled on,
so did this story.
The hip hop episode had a story, this episode just contained filler.
This was a fluff episode
The process of creating a story starts from the end, but this story started from the middle, or the process, and assumed the end.
The story begins with a burned body in a car.
The story rambles on evidence, assumptions and drama.
There's not much connection.
But just like I rambled on,
so did this story.
The hip hop episode had a story, this episode just contained filler.
This was a fluff episode
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- shaver_dave
- Nov 30, 2014
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