Bones Season 2 DVD Review Posted by Ryan Byers on 09.26.2007 If you like dead people and romance, this is the show for you. FOX’s anthropology-oriented murder mystery series Bones is slated to begin its third season in just a few days. To coincide with season three, the fine folks at FOX have also released the second season of the series in a six-disc boxed set that includes all twenty-one hours of the season’s content as well as plenty of bonus features.The show focuses on the lives of forensic anthropologist Temperance “Bones” Brennan (Emily Deschanel) and FBI agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz), who are called in to investigate murders which usually involve not much of the victim being left aside from his/her skeletal system. Their efforts are supported by a team working out of the Jeffersonian Institute, a thinly-veiled clone of the Smithsonian. Among them are Dr. Jack Hodgins (T.J. Thyne), an expert in all things related to insects and dirt, Angela Montenagro (Michaela Conlin), who specializes in facial reconstruction, and Zach Addy (Eric Millegan), who begins the series as a doctoral candidate in anthropology working under Bones but quickly earns his degree and becomes a Jeffersonian employee in his own right. In an interesting twist on the traditional crime drama, the characters’ personal lives are explored just as much as their professional lives, as will be seen as we run down the twenty-one episodes that comprised season two.
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