Big Beef at the Royal Diner Cast
Bones recap: The Large Beef at the Imperial Diner
Brennan writes a rap virtually the skeletal system and solves a murder on the side.
This is it, anybody: We could at present officially build a skeleton entirely out of Basic episodes. And the evidence'due south 206th installment is significant not simply because that's the number of basic in the homo body, but because it marks Bones as 20th Century Flim-flam Television's longest-running ane-hour drama. Milestones all around!
It's fitting that the landmark hour should revolve around the Royal Diner, which is such a reliable groundwork player on the show that my mom and I once muttered, "There's that diner," in unison at the start of a scene. (Genetics is a terrifying science.) Bones is always celebrating the disregarded—and occasionally suggesting that nosotros overlook not what'due south unremarkable, simply what we're not ready to face. Like Berth's gambling relapse. Or, in the case of this week's murder, a celebrity chef with a long list of vices.
TV personality Chili Reuben, of the hit show Gettin' Spicy with Chili Reuben, is plant murdered at a fitness kick campsite. If yous hear "Chili Reuben" and remember "Guy Fieri doppelganger," yous are correct. Chili was the kind of celebrity chef whose chore entailed going from diner to diner and eating a pizza slice on top of a burger, so he was basically Aubrey'south hero. He was also responsible for giving the Royal Diner a bad review. The thought that anyone who serves them food could exist responsible for murder throws the team into such an existential panic that Cam calls in reinforcements. ("Not that our history with the diner would affect our ability to remain impartial.")
Unpleasant though the task may be, Berth and Brennan put their free refill privileges on the line to question chef Frankie, who's got a temper, and waitress Joanne, who had sex with Chili in the dorsum of his Spice Mobile. (I literally could not make upward annihilation on this show if I tried.) He might take spent his onscreen life dipping chicken wings into waffle-flavored ice cream, simply when the photographic camera wasn't rolling, Chili preferred sleeping with waitresses, getting into bar fights, and ordering his staff to score him some crank. Or at to the lowest degree, that'southward what sound guy Kenneth Morton says when they catch him on motion-picture show pawning Chili's signature earring.
Though Chili had no drugs in his system, the squad does find evidence in his body that he was a habitual user. His producer, Sid, says that he tried to strength Chili into rehab—and Chili responded past rolling out of a moving van. The night he was murdered, he got into a fight with a bartender who tried to take his keys. But for everything he did that could have killed him, Chili was murdered for what didn't kill him—for the fact that he found a manner to proceed living despite obvious disregard for his own life.
The celebrity chef managed to get two organ transplants while Morton's mother waited for a new kidney; she never got one, and she'southward dying considering of it. When Chili showed upward in Morton's hotel room, angry that his sound guy hadn't constitute him whatever crank, he slipped, and Morton took the opportunity to drown him in the bathtub. Then he dumped the trunk and paid his mom a visit. Probably not at "that diner."
Adjacent: Mo' money fewer problems
The Majestic Diner remains, as ever, a no-murderer zone—and, even better, neither Frankie nor Joanne concur anything against our team. How could they, when business organization has been booming since word got out about the case? With the diner back on their skilful side, Berth and Brennan can get back to business organisation as usual—writing raps about the skeletal arrangement.
Christine is learning about backbones that connect to "chest bones" in schoolhouse, and that can't stand. For the sake of her daughter'due south instruction (and for the sake of giving all 206 basic a shout-out in the 206th episode), Brennan takes it upon herself to write an anatomically correct vocal. With an assist from Clark, information technology actually turns out to be pretty catchy. All it'south missing is a reference to dancing phalanges.
But not all is well in Booth and Brennan's household. Berth'southward gambling relapse, never vocalized, still looms in the background of the episode. He gets a niggling also excited about a text. He buys Brennan an expensive necklace. He loses his Gamblers Anonymous sobriety chip in the laundry. The lying is upsetting, only I'm encouraged to know that this story hasn't just been dropped until the next Special Episode. Habit is a serious and pervasive trouble, and it's going to crave some follow-through on the bear witness's part. I'1000 not sure that I believe that Berth would really be then good at continuing to function like nothing is wrong, but Brennan does choice upwards on his discomfort when she hands him his sobriety scrap. David Boreanaz and Emily Deschanel throw just the correct amount of unease into their human relationship—Berth and Brennan are virtually all right, just they're not. We'll see how long that lasts.
Bits and pieces:
- How long has it been since a non-serial killer episode opened with a "Previously on Bones" segment? This is how you know it'south getting serious.
- Arastoo is still in Iran to care for his sick brother, and despite his repeated insistence that he's fine, Cam is on edge. Anybody offers words of encouragement except Brennan, who tells it like information technology is: "Arastoo loves you, Cam, whether or non you marry him. That'south why he didn't want you to go with him. I would have done the same thing." Brennan is so skillful at taking the well-nigh unsettling truths and finding comfort in them.
- Hodgins has already sold his honeycomb rubber invention, so he and Angela are almost to be extravagantly rich again. Hodgins: "I don't know why I'grand so excited because it'southward not similar I've never been rich before!"
- Looks similar we've found a new reason for Angela to question her career. She doesn't need this paycheck anymore.
- Cam is thrilled to know that Hodgins and Angela are making coin that would accept gone to the Jeffersonian—for one time, something happy came from her need to follow the the rules. Does Cam ever dream nearly just setting fire to every rulebook in existence?
- Are we yet pretending that no one knows about Brennan'southward pregnancy?
- "I bet this was delicious in one case."
- "If the shoe fits your metatarsals, then you might exist Cinderella."
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Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz play a will-they-won't-they law-breaking-solving duo.
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