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A drunk college student discovers the dead body of a Secret Service agent just before a presidential visit to the area. Booth is ready to hit the ground running and turns to Secret Service agent and former colleague Brandt Walker for information, but is surprised to learn the Secret Service has reservations about Booth's involvement in the case. The team uncovers some shocking evidence that heightens the seriousness of the case, causing Booth to step up for his country. Meanwhile, Brennan is out sick with the flu and former intern Dr. Colin Fisher returns to the Jeffersonian to run lead on the case, but Brennan refuses to be kept out of the loop. Also, Hodgins takes his life into his own hands and turns a corner after a potentially dangerous experiment.
All Episodes - S11
EPS01
The Jeffersonian team and FBI agent Aubrey are barely getting used to working without Booth and Bones, who retired into the private sector, when a mangled corpse is found that looks exactly like Seely. Despite ones getting problematically emotional and the hostile attitude of Special Agent Grace Miller, put in charge, they and Justice's Julian work out it's not Seeley, but rather his younger brother Jared, and find a link to mob lord Victor Masbourian, whose secluded country home proves a bloody crime scene. Seely, now an FBI freelance instructor but still missing, is involved deep. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS02
Aubrey taking charge, the FBI works out that the murders intended to get hold of a top-secret list of undercover federal agents. Two corpses are found, including Booth's brother's. In fact Booth was forced to burn them while badly wounded, desperate to convince the Neo-Nazi fiends he cans till help pull of the operation, which starts looking hopeless. Aubrey must consider mole or worse-suspects, firstly liar agent Miller, then various private and professional partners, indicating a long-prepared plot. Arastoo is determined to become lab chief, and as Bones wants the Jeffersonian job back, that means moving too far to wed Camille. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS03
A corpse found in a trout farm's water, partially consumed by the fish, is identified as the owner, a one-hit rich inventor. While Bray and his colleagues work out the cause of death and more, the FBI team investigates the illegal sale of his and other organs. Booth meanwhile finds his return to the FBI spoiled by his brother's ashes being missing in the mail. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS04
The team investigates a murder of a real estate agent whose remains have been heavily predated by coywolves. The investigation takes them into a world of a fantasy football. Booth and Brennan discuss the ending of her latest book and a new intern comes.
EPS05
The corpse of a med student, missing only two days, is found on Halloween in Sleepy Hollow, next to an iron casket, containing a colonial age British officer, whose decapitation however is recent. Historian Ichabod Crane and Lieutenant Abbie Mills claim the cases and the ancient corpse. Ichabod identifies the officer as a British commanding general, but is found to have the exact handwriting of Washington's captain aid. The med student's case may involve a strict-Catholic lover and cahoots in a flat-lining experiment. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS06
A pair of funny sanitation workers, discover the shredded body of a U.S. Senator in a street Sweeper, which leads Brennan, Booth and the team to Capitol Hill, where they meet with U.S. Senator and majority whip Hayley Winters and the victim's chief of staff Eric Morales to get to the bottom of this political murder. Meanwhile, as Aubrey starts to develop a relationship with squintern Jessica , he looks into her past to make sure nothing will harm his dream of a future in politics.
EPS07
The team investigates the murder of an escape artist whose body is found in the woods. They discover that the victim worked at the Magic Palace, and had some secret activities in the works that might have made him enemies in the magic community. Meanwhile, Brennan and Booth poll their friends as to whether or not the tooth fairy should visit Christine, and Angela continues to work with Sebastian Kohl on her photography.
EPS08
A political journalist is murdered after publishing an article regarding corruption in the NSA; Hodgins' paranoia increases as members of the team realize they're being monitored; Brennan plans a surprise for Booth; a thanksgiving celebration.
EPS09
A corpse dumped in a Virgnia wood is identified as the accountant reported missing after two weeks by his supervisor, Jim Chou. He regularly won the $10,000 in a Wild West make-belief shooting show staged monthly by Luke and Franny Nicholson. Booth participate undercover, but fearing his recent taste for 'dangerously' fast vehicles Bones follows suit, and arrogantly claims she can beat him with 'antique' weapons. Aubrey later joins in, eager to share I the fun as they unearth secrets from the couple and another regular, as well as the accountancy firm. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS10
The team investigates the murder of a police officer that sends shockwaves through both the Jeffersonian and FBI teams. Behavioral analyst Karen Delfs is assigned to work with Booth on the investigation and lends her professional assessments on who the cop killer could be, while Cam must make some decisions in her personal life and the entire team re-evaluates what is truly important to them.
EPS11
It's 8 weeks after the explosion that left Hodgins paralyzed. He is doing his exercises, but is not sure about being OK with spending the rest of his life in a wheel chair.
EPS12
The team investigates a body found in a car crash, the remains of which belong to a founder of a men's rights organization who may have been the victim of domestic abuse. As Brennan learns more about the tenets of the victim's organization, which claims middle-aged white men are oppressed and feminists are man-haters, Brennan uncharacteristically loses her cool during an interrogation and assaults the organization's co-founder. Meanwhile, Angela and the team struggle to deal with Hodgins post-wheelchair bitterness and Booth is convinced Brennan is a jinx for the Philadelphia Flyers.
EPS13
The Jeffersonian investigates the decomposing body of a social worker in the park, but evidence suggests the killer lived with the body for months before dumping it. Things get even more complicated when they determine another set of remains has similar details, which link the victims to a serial murderer who had sinister interactions with his victims' bodies. Booth and Aubrey consult with behavioral analyst Karen Delfs to help with clues to the killer's identity, while Cam tries to determine what (and who) she wants in her romantic life.
EPS14
Booth desperately seeks to eliminate Kenny Johnson, the ex-con who helped him survive prison, as suspect in the murder of another parolee in Thomas Hemingway's halfway house. Aubrey's affair with Jessica Warren doesn't pass the next test. The FBI disciplinary panel duly assesses Bones's arrogantly unrepentant attitude as a ground to consider suspending her consultant license. Neglected for months by Hodgins, Angela is open for an affair with Camille's ex, photographer Sebastian Kohl. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS15
The team investigates the body of a private investigator who was found frozen in ice, after being dumped in the Potomac. The victim, a man with many enemies, was a fixer who made sure his clients' problems got resolved. Meanwhile, Aubrey is shocked to find information tied to his father's whereabouts, Angela and Hodgins continue to work on their rocky relationship, Brennan and Booth get Christine's first report card and criminal behaviorist Karen Delfs asks Aubrey out on a date.
EPS16
When the lead singer of a college acapella group dies, the team must question members of the group and some female competitors; Aubrey's college experience is revealed while Booth tried to plan a trip with Parker; a new intern is brought to the lab.
EPS17
A drunk college student discovers the dead body of a Secret Service agent just before a presidential visit to the area. Booth is ready to hit the ground running and turns to Secret Service agent and former colleague Brandt Walker for information, but is surprised to learn the Secret Service has reservations about Booth's involvement in the case. The team uncovers some shocking evidence that heightens the seriousness of the case, causing Booth to step up for his country. Meanwhile, Brennan is out sick with the flu and former intern Dr. Colin Fisher returns to the Jeffersonian to run lead on the case, but Brennan refuses to be kept out of the loop. Also, Hodgins takes his life into his own hands and turns a corner after a potentially dangerous experiment.
EPS18
A television crew follow the medico-legal lab crew around for several days, documenting the relationship between the Jeffersonian Institute and the FBI. They follow a ten year old murder case of a boy buried in a landfill. Written by Liam R
EPS19
Bones and Booth investigate the death of a professional hockey player whose headless corpse was dumped in a river. Booth is reunited with a hockey rival from his past, putting him back on the ice. Meanwhile, Hodgins and Oliver have a competition of their own when Hodgins builds two drones and they compete to retrieve the victim's missing head.
EPS20
The remains of a billionaire explorer are found ten years after his disappearance and Dr. Clark Edison becomes a suspect since he was part of the expedition. Meanwhile, Cam argues with her sister when she comes to help with her wedding plans. Written by Anonymous
EPS21
The team investigates a body found at a glass recycling plant with a diamond lodged in its jaw. French Inspector Rousseau approaches the team with an accusation against the Marquis De Chaussin, who is revealed to be the victim's husband and lives in Virginia. Meanwhile, Booth discovers he suffers from a temporary eye illness, and Hodgins thinks he's being followed by a ghost.
EPS22
The team attempts to find The Puppeteer, a serial killer from the past, who lives with his victim's bodies before disposing of them; Brennan struggles with guilt over not stopping the killer earlier.