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# Bones: Season 5

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Dr. Temperance Brennan (Emily Deschanel) and Special Agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz) are back for more mystery, murder, and mayhem in the fifth season of Bones . Relying on Brennan’s unparalleled scientific abilities and Booth’s street-wise instincts, the sexy, crime-solving duo and their team face everything from modern-day witches to murdered rock-n-rollers as they scramble for evidence to stop a gruesome serial killer. This spectacular new season brings a wedding, the show’s landmark 100th episode, and decisions Bones and Booth must make that could change their lives forever. At first glance, Bones is a solid crime procedural. But as the series enters its fifth season, it's clear that Bones really works as a romantic drama as well. Not romantic in the mushy sense, but in a way that makes viewers' hearts skip a beat (from joy at seeing a good coupling, not from the shock of all the gory bodies being discovered, examined, and dissected). FBI special agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz) and forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance "Bones" Brennan (Emily Deschanel) have a complicated relationship that gets stronger over time. The writers have done an admirable job in throwing viewers a few bones to hint at what could be for the pair and this is no more evident than in the season premiere, where Booth is given the OK to return to work and Bones returns from a soul-searching trip to Guatemala. And in the 100th episode ("The Parts in the Sum of the Whole"), which Boreanaz directed, the series goes back in time six years to when Booth first met Bones. And it's clear that the two were attracted to each other then, sharing an admiration of solving a case efficiently and correctly. Who knew that decayed bodies could be such a turn-on? There's a lot going on this season, and some of the episodes do fall short. The case revolving around witchcraft doesn't ring true and the quest to ID body parts found in a shark isn't up to par by Bones standards. But overall, the season is a winner. Whether the team is racing against time to deal with a serial killer, finding clues left by a compulsive hoarder, or simply celebrating another wedding, the viewer is left anticipating what comes next. The six-disc set includes all 22 episodes from the fifth season, which originally aired during the 2009-2010 television season. "The Bodies of the Bones" featurette is as fascinating as it is gross and "The Nunchuck Way" special feature is pretty cool. While the gag reel is fun to watch, it at times may leave you wondering if the actors purposely made mistakes simply to put on the DVD. --Jae-Ha Kim

Review: Season Five - The fifth season set includes a lot more extras than previous seasons: three featurettes, two extended episodes, episode commentaries, a gag reel and deleted scenes. It also includes all 22 episodes of season 5. SPOILER ALERT The season opens with the wonderful Cindy Lauper guest starring as a psychic, which was a treat. Booth realizes his romantic feelings for Bones, though he is unable to tell her, and he battles the aftereffects of his brain surgery. Arastoo "comes out" about his fake accent, as well as describing the relationship he feels exists between Islam and science. Diedrich Bader is Andrew Hacker, Assistant Director to the FBI, who gives a wonderful performance, especially in his frequent attempts to impress Bones, who he has a hopeless crush on. We get to meet Booth's grandfather, who reveals a secret to Bones and encourages her to tell Booth "when the time is right." Zooey Deschanel (Emily Deschanel's real-life sister) guest stars as Bones' cousin in one episode. Angela and Wendell begin a relationship, though it ends pretty quickly, and a few episodes after that Angela and Hodgins finally get married (just like we knew they always would.) Cam finally begins dating, and the Grave Digger trial concludes with the Grave Digger being convicted and sent to jail. MORE SPOILER ALERTS The 100th episode (or episode 16 of season 5), Booth finally professes his feelings to Bones. It's also the first Bones episode that is directed by David Boreanaz. It's mostly flashback, and we get to see the first time Bones and Booth work together, but the flashbacks don't feel like filler (as a lot of flashback episodes are.) Bones declines, and their relationship stays the same, though slightly more awkward in following episodes. It's a good episode, and we even get to see Zack again, in his role as Bones' grad student. There's a lot of great story arcs in this season, and the season finale is done very well, opening up lots of new possibilities for the next season.
Review: A critical but ignored strength of this amazing show - I absolutely love this show. It might be the most amazingly well-crafted t.v. show ever, along many dimensions. I agree with all of the positive comments of other reviewers. I don't have one negative comment to make, even though, I, too, miss Zach and thought he was a terrific character, well-acted. I even think the Daisy character provides an important role in the balance of the cast, as long as she is not there all the time. No show is complete without little jabs from a distracting annoyance. (Remember Eddie Haskell on "Leave it to Beaver?") On the other hand, EVERY review that I read left out what, to me, may be the most important dimension of the show. The unspeakable gore and horrifying plots would be meaningless and perhaps sadistic if regarded as entertainment alone. The scientists, each using his or her unique area of expertise, employ the most subtle of clues to recreate an individual's identity and dignity. In addition, often the victim's family and friends are able to obtain closure on the person's disappearance and death. It is a story with a noble theme. The acting, the characters, the group and individual dynamics, the continuing subplots, and the humor are absolutely extraordinary. Those attributes would be seriously compromised almost to the point of superficiality, however, without the serious outcome of the lab's work. The lab's skill and commitment provide the viewer with the powerful experience of redemption as the horror becomes gradually transformed into dignity. To me, that element is the absolute core of the series. Everything else is built around it. I can't wait until Season 5 is available and until Season 6 begins.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | David Boreanaz, Emily Deschanel, John Francis Daley, Michaela Conlin, T.J. Thyne, Tamara Taylor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,736 Reviews |
| Format | AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Genre | Television/Crime |
| Language | English |

## Product Details

- **Genre:** Television/Crime
- **Format:** AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen
- **Contributor:** David Boreanaz, Emily Deschanel, John Francis Daley, Michaela Conlin, T.J. Thyne, Tamara Taylor
- **Language:** English
- **Color:** Color

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Season Five
*by C***N on May 8, 2011*

The fifth season set includes a lot more extras than previous seasons: three featurettes, two extended episodes, episode commentaries, a gag reel and deleted scenes. It also includes all 22 episodes of season 5. SPOILER ALERT The season opens with the wonderful Cindy Lauper guest starring as a psychic, which was a treat. Booth realizes his romantic feelings for Bones, though he is unable to tell her, and he battles the aftereffects of his brain surgery. Arastoo "comes out" about his fake accent, as well as describing the relationship he feels exists between Islam and science. Diedrich Bader is Andrew Hacker, Assistant Director to the FBI, who gives a wonderful performance, especially in his frequent attempts to impress Bones, who he has a hopeless crush on. We get to meet Booth's grandfather, who reveals a secret to Bones and encourages her to tell Booth "when the time is right." Zooey Deschanel (Emily Deschanel's real-life sister) guest stars as Bones' cousin in one episode. Angela and Wendell begin a relationship, though it ends pretty quickly, and a few episodes after that Angela and Hodgins finally get married (just like we knew they always would.) Cam finally begins dating, and the Grave Digger trial concludes with the Grave Digger being convicted and sent to jail. MORE SPOILER ALERTS The 100th episode (or episode 16 of season 5), Booth finally professes his feelings to Bones. It's also the first Bones episode that is directed by David Boreanaz. It's mostly flashback, and we get to see the first time Bones and Booth work together, but the flashbacks don't feel like filler (as a lot of flashback episodes are.) Bones declines, and their relationship stays the same, though slightly more awkward in following episodes. It's a good episode, and we even get to see Zack again, in his role as Bones' grad student. There's a lot of great story arcs in this season, and the season finale is done very well, opening up lots of new possibilities for the next season.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A critical but ignored strength of this amazing show
*by O***L on August 30, 2010*

I absolutely love this show. It might be the most amazingly well-crafted t.v. show ever, along many dimensions. I agree with all of the positive comments of other reviewers. I don't have one negative comment to make, even though, I, too, miss Zach and thought he was a terrific character, well-acted. I even think the Daisy character provides an important role in the balance of the cast, as long as she is not there all the time. No show is complete without little jabs from a distracting annoyance. (Remember Eddie Haskell on "Leave it to Beaver?") On the other hand, EVERY review that I read left out what, to me, may be the most important dimension of the show. The unspeakable gore and horrifying plots would be meaningless and perhaps sadistic if regarded as entertainment alone. The scientists, each using his or her unique area of expertise, employ the most subtle of clues to recreate an individual's identity and dignity. In addition, often the victim's family and friends are able to obtain closure on the person's disappearance and death. It is a story with a noble theme. The acting, the characters, the group and individual dynamics, the continuing subplots, and the humor are absolutely extraordinary. Those attributes would be seriously compromised almost to the point of superficiality, however, without the serious outcome of the lab's work. The lab's skill and commitment provide the viewer with the powerful experience of redemption as the horror becomes gradually transformed into dignity. To me, that element is the absolute core of the series. Everything else is built around it. I can't wait until Season 5 is available and until Season 6 begins.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ BONES IS VERY SPECIAL
*by S***R on January 24, 2011*

I Have Just Finished Watching All 5 Seasons Of Bones And I'm Looking Foward To Season SIX//This Series Is Really Very Special/It Has Drama-Mystery-Forensic Science add a Bit Of Comedy(Humor)The Hard Work That Went Into The Making Of BONES is There For Anyont To See After Watching 5 Seasons/The Scripts The Direction The Pacing of these Episodes are Just Wonderful//The Episode GRAVE DIGGERS Could Have Been A Movie and the Episode of Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood where They Include The Song THE GOOD LIFE/ the Tony Bennett Hit was Just Great//Dr. Temperance Brennan(BONES) played by Emily Deschanel is Not Only Breathtaking Beautiful To Look At But She is One Great Actress and I'm Sure Will Be Seeing A Lot Of this Fine Actress as the Years Go by/FBI Agent Seeley Booth Played By David Boreanaz was perfectly Cast as BONES Partner/Angela Montenegro Played by Michaela Conlin A wonderful Actress and also Lovely to Look at//Jack Hodges played By TJ Thyne //Dr.Cam Saroya Played by Tamara Taylor Both Pros and Last but Not Least Zack Addy Played By Eric Millegan a Wonderful Actor Who I Wished That He Would Not Have Left The Series/and Every so often Ryan O'Neil Shows Up and He Adds Mystery and A Bit Of Comedy/// BONES Has to be One Of The Best Series If Not The Best Series Ever Made// With Shows Like Criminal Minds/The Closer/Heroes/Prison Break/ American TV Is Getting Much Much Better//If You Haven't Seen BONES Then You're Truly Missing Something Special// Stanley Cooper Jupiter Florida zoundz@bellsouth.net

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