David Boreanaz crédité pour le rôle de...
Seeley Booth
- Dr. Lance Sweets: You're gonna think I'm stupid for saying this but the - whole thing... felt like a message.
- Special Agent Seeley Booth: Right. Believe in messages.
- Dr. Lance Sweets: Yeah, it's like a message. "Go ye forth and live life to the fullest." Something like that.
- Special Agent Seeley Booth: "Live life to the fullest." People should do that more often: moment-to-moment, day-to-day, but they don't.
- Dr. Temperance Brennan: [Speaking of her books] Angela helps me with those scenes.
- Special Agent Seeley Booth: What?
- Dr. Temperance Brennan: Angela helps me.
- Special Agent Seeley Booth: Page 187?
- Dr. Temperance Brennan: Angela... Though I'm anxious to try it.
- Special Agent Seeley Booth: Really?
- Riku Inagawa: [after Booth draws his weapons] That is very sexy. Big Andy with a gun protecting Kathy.
- Dr. Temperance Brennan: No, no, no, no. He is not Andy, and I'm not Kathy... Plus it's more exciting when he shoots someone with it.
- Special Agent Seeley Booth: Bones.
- Dr. Temperance Brennan: Well it is, Booth. And impressive, he never misses.
- Riku Inagawa: Andy sometimes misses.
- Dr. Temperance Brennan: The idea of soul mates actually originated with Plato.
- Special Agent Seeley Booth: Yeah, you mean the clay that kids play with.
- Dr. Temperance Brennan: No. The-
- [Booth smiles at her]
- Dr. Temperance Brennan: Ohhh...
- [laughing]
- Special Agent Seeley Booth: What?
- Dr. Temperance Brennan: You're joking.
- Special Agent Seeley Booth: Me, joke? No.
- Dr. Temperance Brennan: No, the ancient Greek philosopher. His theory was that humans originally consisted of four arms, four legs and two faces. Zeus was threatened by their power and split them all in half, condemning us all to spend our lives trying to complete ourselves.
- Special Agent Seeley Booth: [smiles at her] I don't believe that's true.
- Dr. Temperance Brennan: I agree. It's ridiculous.
- Special Agent Seeley Booth: Right?