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2005
By 20th Century Fox Television

Dr. Temperance Brennan and her colleagues at the Jeffersonian's Medico-Legal Lab assist Special Agent Seeley Booth with murder investigations when the remains are so badly decomposed, burned or destroyed that the standard identification methods are useless.

  • Crime
  • Drama

Crew

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    Karine Rosenthal

    Co-Executive Producer

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    Julia Marie Newmann

    Original Music Composer

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    Jan DeWitt

    Co-Executive Producer

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    Robin Lewis West

    Costume Design

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    David H. Jeffery

    Producer

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    Jamie Forsyth

    Original Music Composer

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    Sean Callery

    Original Music Composer

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    David Boreanaz

    Producer

Top cast

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    Emily Deschanel

    Temperance 'Bones' Brennan

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    David Boreanaz

    Seeley Booth

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    John Boyd

    James Aubrey

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    Michaela Conlin

    Angela Montenegro

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    Tamara Taylor

    Camille Saroyan

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    T.J. Thyne

    Jack Hodgins

Reviews

Dean

3/18/2026

While Bones found a massive audience during its long run, it is a show that struggles to balance its quirky character dynamics with the grim reality of its subject matter. David Boreanaz brings a necessary charisma to the series as Seeley Booth, and the supporting cast is actually one of the show's strongest assets. Characters like the brilliant but empathetic Lance Sweets and the authoritative yet balanced Camille Saroyan provide a much-needed groundedness to the team. Visually, the show is well-cast; Emily Deschanel is very pretty and brings a striking presence to the screen. However, her performance as Temperance Brennan is very annoying; her clinical and literal interpretation of the character often crosses the line from being socially awkward to simply being robotic and annoying. The way she talks and acts is simply annoying. I can't stand listen to her voice. Angela is another annoying character I can't stand. The show also suffers from a highly repetitive "body of the week" formula. Each episode typically follows a rigid path: a decomposed or mangled corpse is discovered, a specific bone fragment provides a "miracle" clue, and a predictable interrogation leads to a confession in the final minutes. This focus on skeletal remains often feels like a shallow substitute for a compelling plot. The technical jargon and gross-out effects of the forensic lab eventually lose their novelty, occasionally leading to "silly" episodes that lack real tension. Ultimately, Bones serves as passable background noise for those who enjoy standard mid-2000s procedurals. While the "body of the week" formula is predictable & boring, the charm of characters like Booth, Sweets, and Cam makes it a decent watch for fans of the genre.