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'Bones' Season 6, Episode 17; features a Forensic Podiatrist

Discussion in 'Podiatry Trivia' started by NewsBot, Apr 8, 2011.

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    "The Feet on the Beach"
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    Here is a promo trailer for this episode: http://www.spoilersguide.com/bones/season-6-episode-17-the-feet-on-the-beach-promo/
     
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  3. Cameron

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    Feet on the beach

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    New episode of Bones is entitled Feet on the Beach
    http://www.bscreview.com/2011/04/bones-the-feet-on-the-beach-review/


    In “The Feet on the Beach,” eight sets of disembodied feet wash up along the U.S./Canadian border. The Canadian scientist, Dr. Filmore (Scott Lowell), on the case specializes in forensic podiatry. It emerges that Filmore has been so personally devastated by an article Dr. Temperance "Bones" Brennan (Emily Deschanel) wrote disparaging his work that the podiatrist has lost the use of his right arm.

    While Filmore comes to the Jeffersonian to help the team figure out where all the feet came from and whether there’s been a murder – as usual, the answer is complicated – Sweets (John Francis Daley) tries to get Filmore to confront Brennan and Booth (David Boreanaz) attempts to persuade Brennan to apologize for her dismissive behavior.

    Worth a watch
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  4. BEN-HUR

    BEN-HUR Well-Known Member

    That trailer was disgusting... hence I take it the episode will be also (despite the interest of Podiatry involvement). Decomposing bodies, which is either part of forensic investigation (science research facility i.e. Body Farm) or murdered, should not be screened to the general public (i.e. exploding corpse)... & sure isn't a laughing matter (as portrayed). I really fail to see the entertainment in this type of trash... which debases human value & desensitizes society on the whole... whilst making this world a sicker (& possibly more dangerous) place for it.

    Surely there must be something more educational & uplifting :deadhorse:
     
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