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* {{Hypocrite}}: Franklin Curtis was a very aggressive climate activist but lived in a home that made use of non-ecologically sound conviences.
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* MistakenForCheating: Franklin was meeting his grown daughter, Emma, who was the product of an affair he had a long time ago, and his other grown daughter by his wife, Kat, mistook it for him having an affair.


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* SecretTest: Dr. Sweets makes a few jabs at Booth, provoking Brennan into defending him.

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The remains of a founder of an organic supermarket chain is found on the grounds of an organic composting site. The team later discovers a double homicide when flesh from another body is found, which turns out to have belonged to the first victim's daughter. Meanwhile, the FBI forces Booth and Brennan to undergo psychiatric counseling with Dr. Lance Sweets.

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* SelfMadeMan: Franklin Curtis, a.k.a. the victim of the episode, started a chain of organic products supermarkets.

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The organically cooked remains of a founder of an entrepreneur are discovered. He was an organic supermarket chain is found on the grounds of an farmer despised by his less organic composting site. The team later discovers a double homicide when flesh from another body is found, which turns out to have belonged to farmer neighbors, except the first victim's daughter. Meanwhile, unmarried one.

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* BackhandedCompliment: Elizabeth doesn't think her husband had any reason to be jealous of
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Booth and Brennan argues that he has a right to undergo psychiatric counseling with Dr. Lance Sweets.

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* RewatchBonus: Zack being disgusted by the idea of cannibalism feels pretty ironic when
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* SelfMadeMan: Franklin Curtis, a.k.a. the victim of the episode, started a chain of organic products supermarkets.supermarkets.
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Booth and Brennan are called to investigate a decomposed body found on the grounds of an organic composting site. The body, belonging to the founder of an organic supermarket chain, was indicated by its unusually high temperature to have been incinerated. The team discovers a double homicide when flesh from another body is found, which turns out to have belonged to the first victim's daughter. Meanwhile, the FBI forces Booth and Brennan to undergo psychiatric counseling with Dr. Lance Sweets.

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Booth and Brennan are called to investigate The remains of a decomposed body founder of an organic supermarket chain is found on the grounds of an organic composting site. The body, belonging to the founder of an organic supermarket chain, was indicated by its unusually high temperature to have been incinerated. The team team later discovers a double homicide when flesh from another body is found, which turns out to have belonged to the first victim's daughter. Meanwhile, the FBI forces Booth and Brennan to undergo psychiatric counseling with Dr. Lance Sweets.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Sweets gives Booth and Brennan a psychological questionnaire. We don't get to hear the actual question, but one of Booth's answers is "About 15-20 times a day. But I'm starting to think that I really misunderstood the question..."

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Sweets gives Booth and Brennan a psychological questionnaire. We don't get to hear the actual question, but one of Booth's answers is "About 15-20 times a day. But I'm starting to think that I really misunderstood the question..."

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Sweets gives Booth and Brennan a psychological questionnaire. We don't get to hear the actual question, but one of Booth's answers is "About 15-20 times a day. But I'm starting to think that I really misunderstood the question...""
* SelfMadeMan: Franklin Curtis, a.k.a. the victim of the episode, started a chain of organic products supermarkets.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Sweets gives Booth and Brennan a psychological questionnaire. We don't get to hear the actual question, but one of Booth's answers is "About 15-20 times a day. But I'm starting to think that I really misunderstood the question..."
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Booth and Brennan are called to investigate a decomposed body found on the grounds of an organic composting site. The body, belonging to the founder of an organic supermarket chain, was indicated by its unusually high temperature to have been incinerated. The team discovers a double homicide when flesh from another body is found, which turns out to have belonged to the first victim's daughter. Meanwhile, the FBI forces Booth and Brennan to undergo psychiatric counseling with Dr. Lance Sweets.

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