(at around 57 mins) The case and victim panel already shows a picture of the retired cannibalistic master, even though nothing is known of him beyond his existence at this time.
When Hodgins and angela are at the diner and she is describing her husband Hodgins is looking at his plate but when she says black he is now looking at her.
When booth reopens the photo book he lays it flat but in the next scene he is holding a page up.
The berimbau is a single-string percussion instrument, a musical bow, not a flute.
Hodgins says that pink syenite is the "Cadillac of granite" which is completely false. Granites and syenites are classified differently depending on their mineral composition (syenites have hardly, if any, quartz).
When they get Jason's dentals, the diamond in his tooth does not stay put when he bites down.
There is no way angela should have been able to keep zooming in on the photo because booth had closed the book.
The private investigator says that a berimbau is a type of flute. A berimbau is a single string, musical bow type percussion instrument from Brazil.
Brennan reports that "ungual scoring" on the skull is proof that it was chewed by humans. However, the adjective "ungual" refers to a hoof, claw or nail. Ungual scoring, therefore, refers to the head being clawed rather than chewed on. Human nails are not hard enough to score bone.
Hodgins refers to Birimbau as a "Titan. Half-Man, Half-God." In Greek mythology however Titans were neither man nor god. The Titans were the children of Gaia and Uranus, and the following generations of immortal beings were referred to as "Gods."