Bones season 1 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan returns from Guatemala and is pulled into a case involving the concealed homicide of Cleo Eller, a senator's intern, in Arlington National Cemetery. Suspects include Senator Alan Bethlehem, linked romantically to Cleo, and Cleo's boyfriend, Ken Thompson. Evidence, including the discovery of Cleo's pregnancy, shifts suspicion to Ken. In a tense confrontation, Brennan shoots Ken in self-defense. The case wraps with Ken's arrest, leaving Brennan and Booth to ponder the moral complexities they navigated.
Full Episode S01E01 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Temperance Brennan's profession?
Temperance Brennan is a forensic anthropologist at the Jeffersonian Institute and works for the FBI.
Where does the episode begin?
The episode begins at an airport, with Brennan returning from Guatemala.
Who stops Brennan at the airport and why?
Homeland Security stops Brennan for carrying human remains.
What is the main location of the crime scene in this episode?
The main crime scene is at Arlington National Cemetery.
How do Brennan and her team identify the victim?
They use skull reconstruction and Angela's computer program to identify the victim as Cleo Eller, a senator's intern.
What is the relationship between Cleo Eller and Senator Alan Bethlehem?
Cleo Eller was an intern for Senator Alan Bethlehem, and it's suggested they had an affair.
What evidence suggests Cleo Eller was pregnant?
Brennan finds fetal bones, indicating Cleo was pregnant.
Who is initially suspected of Cleo's murder?
Senator Alan Bethlehem is initially suspected due to his relationship with Cleo.
What twist occurs in the investigation?
Evidence points to Cleo's boyfriend, Ken Thompson, as the murderer.
How does the episode conclude?
The episode concludes with Brennan shooting Ken in self-defense and his subsequent arrest.