Bones Forensic Analysis

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Bones is an American crime drama television series that originally ran on the Fox network on September 13, 2005. This show, Bones, is a forensic anthropology. Forensic archaeology utilizes science, as well as state-of-the-art gadgets to solve mysterious homicides. It starts by finding human remains dumped somewhere, then casually presenting some hints or signs that would not mean anything from the first look. However, these clues are thoroughly investigated and examined, and become pieces of evidence that shed the light, that leads to the criminal. This episode shows how women can lead their co-workers in the workforce as well as have a family. And the ability for women to handle computers and new technologies just as good as men do. “The Scare …show more content…

Bones, is a beautiful woman that scores eleven on an intelligence test from one to ten. She has the talent to notice details her colleagues miss, which makes her the best at forensic anthropology and kinesiology. For that reason, her co-workers depend on her if they face any issues. It is a norm breaker for male and female co-workers to depend on women. Most TV shows, as well as movies, are used to paint an image of beautiful women as an object, if not a sex object, existed only to please men. Dr. Bones appears to be an unemotional woman. From her perspective, making love is an activity that a male and a female conduct to release their physiological needs. Also, saying to her colleague “Oh, I’ve just seen your wife with your best friend at the spa” should not make him angry, suspicious, nor jealous because she was only claiming a fact.
Episode “The Scare in the Score” clearly shows that Dr. Bones is selfless and a loving mother who would sacrifice anything for the safety and wellbeing of her children. She said, "I find it difficult being separated from my children" when her children were taken to a secret safe house, for a couple of days, to keep them safe from a psycho who was trying to kill agent Booth, her husband, and her children. Obviously, the planted imprint in peoples’ mind that family and career are exclusive for women, is not true. Women can be wives and loving mothers and have a professional …show more content…

Women are qualified as men for any job. For example, Dr. Bones is a female forensic anthropologist, as well as Dr. Zack Addy. Dr. Jack Hodgins is an entomologist, and Dr. Camille Saroyan is a Pathologist. Caroline Julian is a prosecutor and works in the U.S. Attorney's office, and Dr. Daniel Goodman is the director of the Jeffersonian Institute, etc... In this episode, the women, Dr. Bones, and Angela did all the analysis and clues investigation that steered Agent Booth to capture the criminal.
After decades of suffering and struggling against discrimination, women harvest a good deal of their rights and earned a high position in politics, business, education, and work. Bones TV show, subconsciously, sending a message to the viewers that the one who gets the job is not a man or a woman, it is the person who is qualified, executes plans and achieves results. Bottom line, women are fierce competitor for men in all aspects of

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