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9. The Don't In The Do (95% Original)

The episode follows the Jeffersonian team as they investigate the murder of a hair stylist whose corpse is found in a landfill, completely dyed in a mysterious blue substance. The investigation leads the team back to the hair salon where the victim worked, uncovering a web of professional rivalry and personal jealousy.

The episode is often remembered for its "icky but fun" C-plot and meta-commentary on the world of high-end hair styling. 9. The Don't in the Do

Bones – Good luck; I hope I don't have to fire you - CliqueClack The episode follows the Jeffersonian team as they

Reviewers and forensic experts have offered mixed feedback on this specific episode: Bones – Good luck; I hope I don't

A central emotional thread involves Brennan (Emily Deschanel) feeling insecure about her post-baby body. Booth (David Boreanaz) spends much of the episode attempting to boost her self-confidence, culminating in him buying her special lingerie.

Forensic anthropologist Kristina Killgrove, writing for Forbes , labeled the forensics in this episode as "particularly weak". She critiqued the unrealistic use of sacrum fusion to determine sex and age, as well as the mangled portrayal of the academic peer-review process.

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