[s1e10] The Woman At The Airport -

: Back at the Jeffersonian, Dr. Jack Hodgins and Dr. Daniel Goodman clash over the authentication of Iron Age remains . Their conflict is resolved when Hodgins realizes Goodman’s "unscientific" delay was actually out of respect for the body's preservation. Core Themes

: Penny Marshall appears as herself, expressing interest in turning Brennan’s novel into a movie—a dry, comedic interaction favored by fans.

: Identifying the victim proves difficult because she had undergone extensive, body-altering plastic surgery . The trail leads Brennan and Booth into the high-stakes world of LA call girls and competitive cosmetic surgery. [S1E10] The Woman at the Airport

The episode explores themes of and the societal obsession with youth and beauty . Writer Teresa Lin noted the irony that the victim was killed not for who she was, but for "who she seemed to be". Cast and Guest Stars

: While circumstantial evidence initially points toward two surgeons, it is eventually revealed that one of the victim's colleagues (a fellow call girl) murdered her out of jealousy . : Back at the Jeffersonian, Dr

The episode follows and FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth as they travel to Los Angeles to identify a woman whose remains were found scattered near Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) .

: The episode includes a meta-joke about the TV show 24 when a suspect's actor boyfriend is said to have played a terrorist on the show; in reality, no such credit exists for an actor named "Nick" on that series. "Bones" The Woman at the Airport (TV Episode 2006) - IMDb Their conflict is resolved when Hodgins realizes Goodman’s

: The episode was directed by Greg Yaitanes and written by Teresa Lin .

Sign up to our mailing list to receive the latest product and service updates

Thanks for signing up to our mailing list. We have added your email address successfully.

Contact us

C.Scope International LTD, Kingsnorth Technology Park, Wotton Rd, Ashford, Kent, TN23 6LN

+44 (0)1233 629 181



To find out more about any of our product range or services, simply get in touch.

    Ask us

    How can
    we help you?

    Talk to our experts on:

    +44 (0)1233 629 181

    - OR -

    Submit an enquiry

    How can
    we help you?