Bones is an American
crime comedy-drama television series that premiered on
Fox in the United States on September 13, 2005. The show is based on
forensic anthropology and
forensic archaeology, with each episode focusing on an
FBI case file concerning the mystery behind human remains brought by FBI The premise of the show is an alliance between
forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance "Bones" Brennan and
FBI Special Agent
Seeley Booth.
Brennan is the central character and team leader of the fictional
Jeffersonian Institute Medico-Legal Lab, a federal institution that
collaborates with the FBI, mirroring the real-life relationship between
the FBI and the
Smithsonian Institution. Set in
Washington, D.C.,
the show revolves around solving Federal legal cases by examining the
human remains of possible murder victims. Dr. Brennan and her team
provide scientific expertise and Special Agent Booth provides FBI
criminal investigation technique. In addition to the prospective murder
cases featured in each episode, the series explores the backgrounds and
relationships of its characters. An important ongoing dynamic between
Brennan and Booth is their disagreement about science and faith. Brennan
argues for science,
evidence, and
atheism. Booth argues for
faith,

God, and the unproven. The series is also known for its dark comedic
undertones to, in essence, lighten the gravity of the show's intense
subject matter.
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