‘Bones Season 10’ Episode 5 Preview: Jeffersonian Team Attends a Convention until a Corpse Was Found; Dr. Hodgin Blamed For the Murder; Wendell Returns after Cancer Diagnosis
‘Bones Season 10’ Episode 5 Preview: Jeffersonian Team Attends a Convention until a Corpse Was Found; Dr. Hodgin Blamed For the Murder; Wendell Returns after Cancer Diagnosis
Fox’s crime, comedy-drama series is set for another hilarious and crazy episode on its tenth season’s episode 5. “Bones” new episode will be packed with crazy scenes after a formal affair has been disturbed by a sudden twist.
Cartermatt reported that “Bones Season 10” episode 5 will be “a heck of a crazy episode” after a corpse was discovered during a convention. Series’ lead star Dr. Temperance "Bones" Brennan was preparing for her keynote speech in a convention when a dead body was suddenly found at the stairwell of the convention center.
“Bones Season 10” episode 5, “The Corpse in the Convention” synopsis states “The Jeffersonian team attends a forensic science convention with Brennan delivering the keynote speech, only to discover the remains of a body in a stairwell at the convention.”
The situation will get worse when the evidence found in the supposed murder points to someone from the Jeffersonian team. International Business Times reported that T.J. Thyne’s character, Dr. Hodgins, will be the prime suspect for the alleged murder incident.
Brennan, with FBI Agent Seeley Booth, will try to solve the case to prove that their colleague has nothing to do with the corpse. Based on the released teaser for the episode, it appears that Brennan and Booth will have a hard time proving Dr. Hodgin’s innocence, and avoiding fans that get in their way.
“Bones Season 10” episode 5 will be more exciting as Wendell Bray get back to the Jeffersonian Team. Played by the episode’s guest star Michael Grant Terry, Wendell will reveal updates about his cancer diagnosis. It also appears that Wendell will be moving forward positively amid the bad news about his health.
Last season, Wendell was diagnosed with the big ‘C’ but during this episode the character is seemingly set for a comeback. The new episode synopsis also said that Brennan will run into her publishing rival, Tess Brown, played by Nora Dunn.
Aside from Terry and Dunn, “Bones Season 10” episode 5 guest stars include Amy Davidson as Dr. Leona Saunders, Howard Fitch as Sean Gunn, Gabriel Tigerman as Aldus Carter, John Billingsley as Dr. Edward Harkness; Keston John as Malik Farris, as Spoiler TV reported.
“The Corpse at the Convention” will air next Thursday night, Oct. 30 at 8 p.m. on FOX.
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