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Bones The Doctor in the Den (2005–2017) Online

Bones The Doctor in the Den (2005–2017) Online
Original Title :
The Doctor in the Den
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy / Crime / Drama / Mystery / Romance
Year :
2005–2017
Directror :
Ian Toynton
Cast :
Emily Deschanel,David Boreanaz,Michaela Conlin
Writer :
Hart Hanson,Kathy Reichs
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
55min
Rating :
7.8/10
Bones The Doctor in the Den (2005–2017) Online

Rock Creek Wildlife Park keepers find their tiger is eating a large adult. He's identified as Cam's ex, Dr. Andrew Weldon, so she takes an exceptionally active part in this investigation. He was drugged and killed during a hospital benefit at that zoo, which Sweets reconstructs by hypnosis. Possible motives include Weldon's infidelity, his complex relationship with his daughter Michelle and his refusal to grant a major benefactor's gifted son Dr. Rick Annenberg a hospital post, which Rick didn't want.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Emily Deschanel Emily Deschanel - Temperance Brennan
David Boreanaz David Boreanaz - Seeley Booth
Michaela Conlin Michaela Conlin - Angela Montenegro
Tamara Taylor Tamara Taylor - Camille Saroyan
T.J. Thyne T.J. Thyne - Jack Hodgins (as TJ Thyne)
John Francis Daley John Francis Daley - Lance Sweets
Eugene Byrd Eugene Byrd - Dr. Clark Edison
Dana Davis Dana Davis - Michelle Welton
Rebecca Wisocky Rebecca Wisocky - Dr. Maura Bailey
Linda Purl Linda Purl - Mrs. Diana Annenburg
Audrey Wasilewski Audrey Wasilewski - Trysta
Candice Coke Candice Coke - Dr. Nora Oldhouse
Dru Mouser Dru Mouser - Nancy Lauder
Christopher Neiman Christopher Neiman - Langston
Pamela Dunlap Pamela Dunlap - Mrs. Jenkins

This is the only episode where Dana Davis played the role of Michelle Welton. In the later episodes the role was played by Tiffany Hines.

The paired salt and pepper shakers are a Van Tellingen Hugging Bears set from the 1940s and 1950s. Ruth Van Tellingen Bendel ( a successfull children's book illustrator ) designed the innovative and popular line of Hugging Shaker sets for The Regal China Company.


User reviews

Bynelad

Bynelad

I love Bones, and this episode was a bit... intimidating -if you can call it that- at first, but the story carried itself. I personally don't think that Cam's strong or popular enough to carry her own episode, especially when it's pushing our two favourite anthropologist/FBI duo aside, but not only was the Angela-Edison saga there to help support the episode, the story had much to do with it. Hart's dedicated one or two episodes to Bones' personal life, mainly her parents, and also Hodgins', as his ex -who married his best friend- was suspected for murder, why not Cam? Sure, we all didn't really like Cam when the relationship between her and Booth started, but it quickly faded. I'm glad she got a personally emotional episode, and we got a peek into her life away from the lab or Booth, and so we can humanize her, and she got to deal with it herself, not only or really through our favourite crime-fighting team. I loved Angela's storyline with Dr. Edison, Zack's temporary replacement -and I say that because Zack's in no way replaceable; Angela got to play off another character, and Michala (who plays Angela) gets to play off yet another actor. The extent of how close these characters are and what a family they are is evident, but as Dr. Edison's a newbie and is not yet used to the loose environment, I thought his reaction was normal and great -it was human. Bringing his girlfriend in and trying to make it clear to Angela that he's involved and is greatly satisfied in the bedroom department was hilarious, but a bit over-the-top at the same time. Sure, I repeat myself: it wasn't needed, but great comedy, especially for me; it lightens the mood. Bones' jealousy of Cam taking over was what I would expect and want. The humanity of Bones was evident again, as she subtly brought up her own history of being an orphan, so to speak, and make Cam realize Michelle (Cam's ex-fiancé's -and the victim's) needs a home, and Cam's the only one to give it to her. I thought it was a classic that Michelle went to get the other shaker, but Cam took that as rejection, as Michelle flew off without a word.

I'm giving it a nine because it was an emotional episode and that glimpse into Cam's life, and the reason why she previously claimed she'd never risk her luscious body for a screaming, vomiting baby; it was an episode that was needed.The nine is also for the comedy and sexual tension. I'm not giving it a ten, however, because Cam's not yet a strong character, and I think she got the episode a little too soon. The hair and make up department went overboard with the hair and make up; she looked a cross between a whore and a witch -not meaning to sound too harsh there, but it can't really be helped.
Manazar

Manazar

What an interesting episode! I've just recently started watching Bones and catching up on prior seasons. I was surprised to see people complain about this being a "Cam episode." The actress that plays her does a great job and I really enjoyed the back story. It was an emotional episode, which I generally don't favor, but this was so well-acted and felt organic; she can more than "carry an episode." I like Booth and Brennan but this was certainly a welcome change. The young actress that played the daughter did an exceptionally fine job--this was filmed several years ago, and I'm sure her career has advanced. I understand Bones is a procedural and there's a certain formula that they must adhere to, but some episodes can be a bit dull; this episode was anything but. I hope we see more episodes featuring Cam and her adoptive daughter...On a side note, Horny Angela added the light humor to this episode and it was the perfect contrast to the A-story's sentimentality.
furious ox

furious ox

The remains of a male are found in an animal den, and the remains are about as unpretty as this series has ever conjured up. I found the episode curiously weak, but maybe that's just me. Brennan seemed to play second fiddle in it to Cam, and I don't find Cam interesting enough to carry an episode. Also, we are subjected to Angela at her horniest and the horny Angela routine wore out its welcome a season or two ago. There is a really off-putting moment when the latest intern feels a need to introduce Angela, who has designs on him, to the guy's girlfriend. It should have been funny. It wasn't. Sorry to sound so sour, but this was not one of the series' better episodes, to put it mildly.