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Image:CastofBonesTV.jpg
The Season 1 cast of Bones. Left to right: Eric Millegan (Zach Addy), Emily Deschanel (Dr. Temperance Brennan), T.J. Thyne (Dr. Jack Hodgins), David Boreanaz (Agent Seeley Booth), Michaela Conlin (Angela Montenegro), Jonathan Adams (Dr. Daniel Goodman)

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Genre Drama
Running time 42 minutes
Creator(s) Hart Hanson
Starring Emily Deschanel
David Boreanaz
Michaela Conlin
Eric Millegan
Tamara Taylor
T.J. Thyne
Opening theme Created by The Crystal Method
Country of origin USA
Original channel FOX
Original run September 13, 2005–present
No. of episodes 32
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Bones is a current crime drama television series on the FOX Network. It stars David Boreanaz, Emily Deschanel, Michaela Conlin, Eric Millegan, T.J. Thyne, and Tamara Taylor. Season 1 aired between September 13, 2005 and May 17, 2006. The second season premiered on August 30, 2006, with the introduction of a new character, Dr. Camille Saroyan, played by Tamara Taylor. <ref name="season2_premiere">Fox Broadcasting Company: Bones. Retrieved on 2006-07-08.</ref>

The series is very loosely based on the Dr. Temperance Brennan character created in a series of novels by real-life forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs, who is herself a producer on the show.

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[edit] Premise

The program is a mystery/thriller, telling the story of a series of case files, solved weekly, by an unlikely alliance between Dr. Temperance Brennan's forensic anthropology team at the Jeffersonian Institute (a thinly veiled Smithsonian Institution) and the FBI.

Dr. Brennan's team brings scientific expertise (and an outsider perspective) to the world of criminal investigation, while Agent Seeley Booth brings human intuition, expertise, and "people skills" to the table. The result is an often strained relation (the two sides don't always understand one another), but the results are better than either side of the team could accomplish on their own.

Fans of the Brennan books have expressed their dismay that the character in the series only shares the name with the character in the books, and none of their life histories or characteristics match.

In an ironic reversal, the on-screen Temperance Brennan moonlights as an author, writing about the adventures of a fictional forensic anthropologist named Kathy Reichs.

[edit] Cast & Characters

[edit] Dr. Temperance Brennan

Portrayed by Emily Deschanel
Further information: Temperance Brennan

The character of Dr. Brennan is brilliant, but so narrowly focused on her work to the point of seeming to lack any social skills, she can appear to be aloof and unable to empathize with people. Really, she struggles with trust after her parents mysteriously disappeared when she was an adolescent. The television series explores the evolution of Dr. Brennan's identity as she comes to terms with her inner emotions about her tumultuous childhood. Through her relationship with her Jeffersonian co-workers and Agent Booth, Dr. Brennan begins to resolve her disconnect from humanity with her basic need for social integration.

She chose her field of research in order to find out what happened to her parents, who vanished without a trace when she was in her teens - leading to an unpleasant time in the foster care system before being rescued by her grandfather. It has been revealed that she has one living brother, Russ.

Recently, in the episode Woman In Limbo (2006), Emily Deschanel's character discovered that her mother's remains were found several years earlier but had been stored unidentified in the Jeffersonian's backlog of old cases. It was learned that she died from a hematoma, or brain injury, but not immediately, and likely did not return home out of fear for her children’s' safety. Brennan learned that her parents were bank robbers who traveled with a notorious gang during the 70s. Her legal birth name is Joy Keenan and her brother's is Kyle but her parents changed their own names and the children’s' names to protect them. Brennan's father is still living, but it is unknown where he is, only that he still apparently fears for himself and Brennan. Russ/Kyle is reconnecting now with Brennan as they search for their father.

She appears to have an amazing lack of understanding of modern pop culture. A running gag through the series is when someone makes an obvious pop culture reference and she blankly states "I don't know what that means." Her detachment from American culture compliments her objectivity as an anthropologist.

Her on-screen chemistry with her "partner" Agent Seeley Booth is uncertain and confusing at times, leaving the viewer perplexed, but never bored. It mirrors the uncertain relationship between Temperance Brennan and Andrew Ryan in Kathy Reichs' book series.

This character is an atheist; she and Booth discuss their differing world views in many episodes.

[edit] Special Agent Seeley Booth

Portrayed by David Boreanaz

Seeley Booth is a former Army sniper with the Rangers who is currently an agent with the FBI. He frequently consults with Dr. Brennan and her team, acting as a liaison between the FBI and the Jeffersonian institute. When it comes to solving crime, Booth has a very different approach than Dr. Brennan and her team, preferring a more human, interpersonal and intuitive set of methods. While he finds the information Dr. Brennan and her team uncover invaluable, he often finds their means overly convoluted, and restrictive, and adds his intuition and knowledge of people on top of it — something that clashes with Dr. Brennan's hard, objective, analytical approach which is mindful of its own limits.

Booth clearly doesn't fit socially with the collection of "geeks" (whom he and his FBI colleagues refer to as "squints") that make up Dr. Brennan's team. Booth fills out the stereotype of the "all American boy" — now all grown up — very well. He is world-wise, socially at ease with people, and apparently at ease with women (a contrast to the humorous social bumbling sometimes exhibited by some of Dr. Brennan's team).

While Booth tries to keep personal and professional life strictly separate, aspects of his personal life leak through. He is a religious man by nature and a practicing Catholic (interestingly, actor David Boreanaz is a Catholic in real life), seeking through the FBI to atone for the lives he took as a sniper by placing other killers behind bars. He was romantically entangled with a blonde lawyer named Tessa. He also has a four-year old son named Parker, from a previous relationship with Rebecca (unmarried), who seems quite hostile toward Booth for unknown reasons. He drinks three glasses of milk a day, probably with his exercise regimen. He has also mentioned having a brother named Jared. He used to have a gambling problem but has since quit.

There is a somewhat confused (and confusing) chemistry between Booth and Brennan. Good colleagues who can respect — if not always understand — each other, there is at least the beginning of a romantic tension within their relationship. [1] He is shown to be jealous of Temperance's boyfriend (see Two Bodies In The Lab and Woman In Limbo).

Booth once arrested Brennan for shooting a murderer who was trying to set her on fire. Even though she was not convicted, the fact that she was once arrested for a felony means that the FBI won't allow her a permit to carry a gun.

Lately, Booth had been doing a sort of guy bonding thing with Zach with Booth occasionally giving him pointers. Booth did draw the line at sex tips, however.

Booth is a fan of Classic Rock and Arena Rock music. He has expressed great affection for the group Foreigner and poked fun at Bones for her interest in new world, jazz music.

[edit] Angela Montenegro

Portrayed by Michaela Conlin

Angela Montenegro is not one of the "geeks". An artist, free spirit and "wild-child" at heart, she is the team's specialist in forensic facial reconstruction. She is the center of life and passion in the team, although not quite of normality and stability.

Although artistic in temperament, she is obviously quite intelligent, developing, maintaining, and improving the lab's 3-dimensional graphics and computer simulation system. While she may not exhibit the same social traits as her colleagues, she is well suited intellectually to the team.

She is open, friendly, and caring, seeming to have taken on a nurturing role in the team: she has befriended and constantly tries to draw out Dr. Brennan (referring to her as 'Sweetie'), and she acts as advisor and "social coach" to Zach. Her rapport with Jack seems to be that of a colleague, the two of them being the closest to socially normal within the team. Her appreciation for the well-scrubbed appearance of Seeley Booth is obvious for anyone within sight or earshot of her; at times

Little is known of her family, although it was revealed that she is the daughter of Billy Gibbons from ZZ Top. Apart from this, and the parade of faces and anecdotes from her love-life, not much is known of her background. It is revealed that at one point, she got married in a fire-water-influenced ceremony in Fiji. She was unsure whether the marriage "stuck" (was legal) and has no knowledge of where her husband is now.

Her personality according to her coworkers is "quirky," a reality that she seems to be aware of herself. She once told Dr. Brennan: "I don't know how to talk to crazy people unless I'm dating them" (Episode 1-16).

She is also the most socially sophisticated of the team, especially on matters pertaining to love and romance. Rarely an episode goes by when her sexual expertise does not come up in some conversation with the team. She also frequently shows attraction to a man who turns out to be guilty of the crime they are investigating. Angela once was asked by Hodgins on a date. She broke it off and went back to being just friends because she was afraid that if things get "messy", it would affect their co-workers negatively. Later, after he was found after being buried alive, they kissed, and at the end of the episode they went home together.

[edit] Zack Addy

Portrayed by Eric Millegan

Zack Addy is Dr. Brennan's brilliant young assistant. Coming from a large Michigan family, he is a former child prodigy, a genius with an I.Q. well above 163 and a supposed photographic memory. He has started two doctorates, one in Forensic Anthropology and one in Engineering, but hasn't finished either one of them.

Despite his brilliance, he is unsure of himself, and is unable to forcefully express his opinion to Dr. Brennan, although he has come up with crucial insights vital to some of the team's cases.

His specialty, like Dr. Brennan, is in the analysis of remains, especially identifying cause of death and weapons from marks remaining on skeletal remains. It is usually his task to remove the flesh from the bones, a process known as debriding. Because of his tremendous intellect, he has a strong broad-based knowledge of many of the specialties in the Jeffersonian lab.

Zack is as close to the stereotypical geek as anyone else on the team. Although well-meaning, helpful, and friendly, when a situation calls for social interaction or intuition, he is often lost. Further evidence of his social ineptitude can be seen in the frequent, on-screen coaching in social matters he gets from Jack and Angela.

Zack's only friend seems to be Jack, with whom it was once thought he was roommates. In fact, he rents from and also carpools with Jack, since he can't drive.

Episodes towards the end of the first season of Bones reveal that Zack's colleagues, especially Dr. Goodman, feel he has become too comfortable as Dr. Brennan's assistant and is therefore not completing any of his Doctorates to avoid having to grow into a new position. Goodman and Hodgins have conspired to make Zack less comfortable in his position to motivate him to complete his studies and assume a role above that of an assistant.

[edit] Dr. Jack Hodgins

Portrayed by T.J. Thyne

Jack is an entomologist and also an expert on spores and minerals, but conspiracy theorys are his hobby. He can estimate time of death from the development of insect larvae in human and animal remains.

Hodgins is one of the more sarcastic members of the group. He seems to have a dislike for Goodman's way of working, and is sometimes "the funny man". He is one of the more normal persons in the group, and helps teach Zach how to be socially normal.

His family is extremely wealthy and affluent - and happens to be the single largest donor to the Jeffersonian Institute; they own the Cantilever Group, the third largest privately owned corporate in the United States. Jack wishes for his current occupation to remain concealed from his family as he fears they will prevent him from pursuing his career. Booth, Zach and Angela knew about his family, but respected his wishes to keep it from Brennan. However, as of "Aliens in a Spaceship", Brennan knows of Hodgins family and riches.

While on the surface Angela rubs Jack the wrong way, he seems to secretly like her. He once asked Angela on a date which was actually a trip to the park. In "Aliens in a Spaceship" he admitted to Brennan that he was in love with Angela.

[edit] Dr. Camille Saroyan

Portrayed by Tamara Taylor

Camille is introduced in the first episode of the second season as the head of the Forensic Division, a new division formed during the summer of 2006.

She was born in the Bronx and had a hard time trying to get to the position she achieved at the Jeffersonian, having to perform autopsies in hard conditions, and admits to Booth she took the job because of the facilities.

She is a hard line woman who will take charge of her divison and defend them if necessary, if she thinks they're in the right. In the beginning of the second season, she butts heads with Dr. Brennan and the team members, but eventually accepts their quirks and develops relationships with them.

Dr. Saroyan and Booth have had an intimate/romantic relationship in the past. Shown in the episode where Hodgins and Bones are buried, that they had plans to go to New York together.

[edit] Dr. Daniel Goodman

Portrayed by Jonathan Adams

Goodman is a former archaeologist turned administrator who is also the director of the Jeffersonian Institute, which makes him everybody's boss (except, perhaps, Hodgins's). He is a loving husband and father to a pair of five year old twin girls. His way of working leads Hodgins to think of him as subjective and long winded, and lacking the qualities of a pure scientist.

[edit] Sam Cullen

Portrayed by John M. Jackson

Sam Cullen is a Deputy Director of the FBI. Very little info is known about him, other than he has a wife and also a daughter diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. He does his best to keep Agent Booth on track and frequently disapproves of Dr. Brennan's involvement in FBI field investigations.

[edit] Episodes

[edit] Season 1: 2005-2006

Title Original Airdate Production Code Ep #
"Pilot" September 13, 2005 1AKY791
When a set of bones is found hidden in a lake, Dr. Temperance Brennan is called in to help the investigation.
"The Man in the S.U.V." September 20, 2005 1AKY022
When a SUV driven by a Middle Eastern man blows up outside a cafe, Booth and Brennan find themselves tracking a terrorist.
"The Boy in the Tree" September 27, 2005 1AKY013
A boy is found hanging from a tree at an exclusive private school, apparently having committed suicide. Things quickly become more complicated when the school attempts a cover-up.
"The Man in the Bear" November 1, 2005 1AKY044
A human arm is found in the stomach of a black bear.
"A Boy In a Bush" November 8, 2005 1AKY055
The remains of a six-year-old boy who went missing from a local park are found.
"The Man in the Wall" November 15, 2005 1AKY066
Brennan accidentally uncovers a mummified corpse hidden in a dance club wall.
"A Man on Death Row" November 22, 2005 1AKY037
Booth reopens a Death Row case as a favor to a lawyer friend.
"The Girl in the Fridge" November 29, 2005 1AKY078
A young woman is found in a fridge; Brennan runs into problems when the case at court is disrupted by an old professor and ex-lover of hers.
"The Man in the Fallout Shelter" December 13, 2005 1AKY089
A deadly fungus is accidentally released from the body of a man found in a fallout shelter, forcing the team to be quarantined over Christmas.
"The Woman at the Airport" January 25, 2006 1AKY1010
It's off to Los Angeles when the body parts of a woman are found scattered near L.A. International Airport.
"The Woman in the Car" February 1, 2006 1AKY0911
A woman's body is found in a burnt-out car; things escalate when it appears that her child might have been kidnapped.
"The Superhero in the Alley" February 8, 2006 1AKY1212
A decomposed corpse in a superhero outfit is found in an alley.
"The Woman in the Garden" February 15, 2006 1AKY1313
A dug-up corpse is found in the back of a gang member's car.
"The Man in the Fairway" March 8, 2006 1AKY1414
Three small bone fragments are found at the site of a plane crash, but don't appear to belong to any of the known victims.
"Two Bodies in the Lab" March 15, 2006 1AKY1515
Brennan narrowly misses being the target of a shooting while waiting for an online date.
"The Woman in the Tunnel" March 22, 2006 1AKY1116
The body of a documentary filmmaker is found in at the bottom of a tunnel shaft beneath Washington, D.C.
"The Skull in the Desert" March 29, 2006 1AKY1717
When Angela finds a skull in the desert on her vacation, she asks Brennan for help identifying the skull as she fears that it may be her missing boyfriend's.
"The Man with the Bone" April 5, 2006 1AKY1618
A 300-year-old finger bone leads the team on a hunt for pirate treasure.
"The Man in the Morgue" April 19, 2006 1AKY1819
Brennan is on vacation in New Orleans identifying bodies of Hurricane Katrina victims. She becomes the prime suspect in a murder, and Booth flies down to help her clear her name.
"The Graft in the Girl" April 26, 2006 1AKY1920
The team helps Deputy Director Sam Cullen's daughter, Laura, when she contracts a rare form of lung cancer after receiving a bone graft. Booth and Brennan learn she is not the only victim with this rare form of cancer.
"The Soldier in the Grave" May 10, 2006 1AKY2021
A charred body found in a cemetery leads to the team investigating a possible cover-up involving a group of soldiers in the Iraq war.
"The Woman in Limbo" May 17, 2006 1AKY2122
Booth opens an investigation into the disappearance of Dr. Brennan's parents when her mother's remains are discovered.

[edit] Season 2: 2006-2007

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It may contain non-definitive information based on commercials, a website or interviews. The information may still change as the date of broadcast approaches.

The second season of Bones began airing in the USA on 30 August 2006. <ref name="season2_premiere">Fox Broadcasting Company: Bones. Retrieved on 2006-07-08.</ref>. The season started to air in the UK on Sky One from 16th November 2006.

Title Original Airdate Production Code Ep #
"The Titan on the Tracks" August 30, 2006 2AKY0123
After a train is derailed, a senator is killed and an ex-basketball player appears to have been at the wheel of the car, a plot to kill the senator is thought up by the team at the Jeffersonian. Soon, it is revealed that Warren Lynch, the basketball player was a heroin addict, and that he had died several hours before his car was placed in front of the train. Later, however, when it turns out that the skull is not that of Warren Lynch, and Lynch turns up comatose in a hospital, it becomes clear that he and his shady PI were in on it from the start, to make money from betting that the shares of his company would plummet, winning hundreds of millions on the bet.

The man who murdered Brennan's mother is killed in prison by a maniac who murdered his entire family. When Brennan finds out her father ordered the hit on his wife's murderer, Bones begins to question whether or not he is a good man, and whether or not Bones should continue looking for him. When Brennan finally gives in to Booth's idea of talking to her mother and laying flowers at her grave, she finds that her father had visited the grave, and still cared deeply for his wife.

"The Mother and Child in the Bay" September 6, 2006 2AKY0224
The bodies of a mother and child wash up on a beach, the husband of the dead mother has disappeared because he fears no one will believe his innocence, if he is innocent then who is the murderer?

Booth and Brennan examine the remains of a woman and fetus washed up on the beach of the Delaware Bay. The body is identified as that of Carlie Richardson, a pregnant newlywed whose mysterious disappearance one year ago had been a major national news story. The immediate prime suspect is the husband Kyle Richardson, but his disappearance calls for a manhunt for Kyle. Kyle turn himself in pleading innocent, and only ran because he fears no one will believe his innocence. Cam, quick to judge, tries to close the case as quickly as possible pointing to Kyle as the murder, while Brennan and her team searches deeper into the case with surprising results. Meanwhile, Booth is annoyed that his ex-girlfriend Rebecca, the mother of his son Parker, is letting Parker spend so much time with her new boyfriend.

"The Boy in the Shroud" (aka "The Girl on the Run") September 13, 2006 2AKY0325
A young man wrapped in a shroud is found among garbage. Brennan and her team dig though the trash to find clues. Angela is able to identify the body from a facial imprint created by the shroud calling it the "Shroud of Montenegro". The parents of the deceased boy points suspicion at the girlfriend, Kelly, a product of the foster system. The team, esp. Cam, takes rush judgment of Kelly as the main suspect. Brennan is hurt by this as she is also a product of the foster system. When Kelly is found, she confesses to two murders. Brennan and Booth do not buy into her story. The reasoning behind the murder is revealed when they realize Kelly's motive to confess. Meanwhile, things get tense when Brennan and Cam struggle for power in their disagreement on work styles. Cam threatens to fire Brennan even if it costs her the whole Jeffersonian team.
"The Blonde in the Game" (aka "The Bone in the Girl") September 20, 2006 2AKY0426
A serial murderer is investigated after it seems he is continuing his crime spree from behind bars

Skeletal remains of a young girl are found, and when brought back to the lab, the team recognizes this is not just any murder but that of Howard Epps, which the team encountered in the first season, a convicted serial killer on death row. He left some clues leading to another body, a fresh kill that is only a week old. They realize that Epps is forcing them to play a deadly game. Brennan and her team scramble to decipher Epps' cryptic clues as they discover that yet another body might still be out there. They try in a desperate effort to find his accomplice who has been killing for Epps. When they realize that she may be alive, but with very little time to spare. The team works under pressure to try to save this young girl's life.

"The Truth in the Lye" September 27, 2006 2AKY0527
Gruesome remains of a man dissolving in a bathtub of corrosive chemical is found in a construction site. Booth and Brennan are called to investigate, interrupting Booth's bedroom romp with his ex-girlfriend Rebbecca. Brennan determines that the victim had Brittle Bone Disease, In a search of the man's identity, they realize he was living a double life with two different families. In what first appears to be a straightforward case of jealousy and insurance money, new clues send Brennan and Booth in a completely different direction and a third suspect is brought to light. Meanwhile, Brennan, curious, confronts Rebbecca about her recent antics with Booth and her rejection of Booth's proposal.
"The Girl in Suite 2103" October 4, 2006 2AKY0628
Brennan and Booth are called to the site of an explosion in a Miami hotel where several people were either injured or died, including an unidentified body that was found burned, thought to be that of the bomber. Initially, the explosion is thought to be the work of a Colombian drug cartel intending to target Judge Dolores Ramos, the Colombian judicial representative, who survived the blast. Diplomatic Immunity and State Department official Alex Radziwill stands in way of Brennan and Booth's investigation as pursue key clues about the case. Booth and Brennan are shocked to learn who was behind the murderous plot, but their efforts maybe useless as the person cannot be touched.
"The Girl with the Curl" November 1, 2006 2AKY0729
Brennan and Booth investigate the death of Brianna Swanson, a young beauty queen whose decomposed remains are discovered at a water filtration plant. Brianna's father is the initial suspect, but new clues lead elsewhere. Brennan and Booth investigate Brianna's dance school, where they find new information leading to several suspects. Meanwhile, Hodgins works up the nerve to ask Angela out on a date. At first she rejects due to their situation as co-workers but after seeking advice from Brennan and Cam, she agrees to go.
"The Woman in the Sand" November 8, 2006 2AKY0830
The team investigate the murder of a missing federal prosecutor.
"Aliens in a Spaceship" November 15, 2006 2AKY0931
The team investigate the murder of two kidnapped teenage twin boys. The boys were placed in a spaceship-like capsule and buried alive underground. Soon, Brennan and Hodgins find themselves victims of the "Grave Digger", and Booth frantically searches for them as they slowly run out of oxygen underground.
"The Headless Witch in the Woods" November 29, 2006 2AKY1032
Brennan and Booth investigate the death of a young Blair Witch style film maker

[edit] Broadcasters

Country Network
Australia Channel Seven
Belgium KanaalTwee
Canada Global
Denmark TV3
France Métropole 6
Germany RTL Television
Ireland TV3 Ireland
Japan FOX
Mexico TV Azteca
Philippines Crime Suspense
The Netherlands RTL 5
New Zealand TV 3
Norway TV3
Saudi Arabia and Arab world Showtime Arabia Tv Land
Spain La Sexta
Sweden TV3
United Kingdom Sky One

[edit] DVD releases

Cover Art DVD Name Episodes Release dates
Region 1 Region 2
Image:Bones season 1.jpg Season One 22 November 28 2006 <ref name="season1_region1_dvd_release">Bones Season 1 DVD at Amazon.com. Retrieved on 2006-09-05.</ref> October 30 2006 <ref name="play_com_season1">Bones Season 1 DVD at Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved on 2006-10-10.</ref>
The six disc boxset includes all 22 episodes of season one. Bonus features include "The Man in the Bear" and "Woman in the Tunnel" commentary with actors David Boreanaz & Emily Deschanel, Squints, The Real Definition, Trailer for Vanished, Bones - Inspired by the Life of Forensic Anthropologist & Author Kathy Reichs, Character Profiles.

[edit] Books

Cover Art Title Author Release date ISBN
Image:Bones buried deep.jpg Buried Deep Max Allan Collins 28 February 2006 (US) <ref name="buried_deep_us">Bones: Buried Deep (Bones) (Mass Market Paperback) at Amazon.com. Retrieved on 2006-07-27.</ref>
15 June 2006 (UK) <ref name="buried_deep_uk">Bones (Paperback) at Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved on 2006-07-27.</ref>
ISBN 1-4165-2461-4 (US)
ISBN 0-09-949867-7 (UK)
Tempe's work at the Jeffersonian Institute is put on hold when Special Agent Seeley Booth, stalled on a case deposing a Chicago mob family, calls her in to assist with a bizarre discovery: a plastic bag of skeletal remains — and a chilling note — left on the steps of a federal building. Tempe determines the bones are from different corpses, suggesting a serial killer's handiwork. A suspect is quickly taken into custody, but Tempe senses the case is far from closed. And as Booth's Mafia case heats up with violent twists and bloody discoveries, including ties to one of Chicago's most gruesome and notorious killers, Tempe must unravel the story of the bones, where the truth lies buried — in order to stay alive.
Buried Deep synopsis

[edit] References

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[edit] External Links

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