Bones season 2 episode 19 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Colonel Calvin Howard, an astronaut, is found dead in a crater, initially suspected to have fallen from space. Investigations reveal he fell from a plane, with no sign of extraterrestrial involvement. The team discovers Howard underwent an advanced procedure for bone demineralization, likely due to prolonged exposure to low gravity. His involvement with the Space Travel Coalition (STC) adds complexity to the case. Ultimately, it's revealed that Howard's death was an accidental result of being pushed into a propeller, dispelling earlier conspiracy theories.
Full Episode S02E19 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What did the team initially find in the crater?
They found remains resembling "meat wearing clothes."
How did the team determine the cause of death?
They concluded the victim fell from a great height, likely from a plane, without a parachute.
What unusual observation did the team make about the victim's age?
The victim appeared to be over 130 years old due to bone demineralization, suggesting exposure to low gravity.
Was there any speculation about extraterrestrial involvement?
Yes, Hodgins speculated about extraterrestrial involvement, but the team focused on more realistic explanations.
Who was the victim identified as?
The victim was identified as Colonel Calvin Howard, an astronaut.
What did Colonel Howard's wife reveal about his career?
She mentioned that he was training others for space due to losing his medical clearance.
What did the lab analysis reveal about the victim's bones?
The analysis showed evidence of an advanced procedure to combat bone demineralization.
What group was Colonel Howard involved with?
He was involved with the Space Travel Coalition (STC), a private space exploration group.
How did Colonel Howard actually die?
He died from being pushed into a propeller, not from a fall from space.
What was the nature of the cover-up surrounding Howard's death?
His colleagues attempted to cover up his death as an accident to avoid scandal and protect their interests.