First of all, let's get Hodgins out of the way. Apparently, it has been eight weeks since the guy has been put in a wheel chair with a paralytic spinal condition. It's Booth's view that he should immediately head for work. For God sake. I had an injury much less serious that this and kept out of commission for three months. And I didn't worry about movement. The spine is a delicate thing. To put aside the possibility of healing so you can be a macho man is absurd. When he is stable, he gets to go back, right. He is a young man with years ahead in many possible capacities, including his old job with physical modifications. Then we have Brennan. Can she ever learn to not correct people, using her master "science." How can you be any kind of anthropologist with so little understanding of how people function. She's an automaton. And Booth and his know-it-all view of the world. He and Aubrey do the same thing. In all their interrogations, there is usually only one perpetrator. Yet they treat everyone they talk to like dirt (most of whom are perfectly innocent). How many times have seen that big jerk walk into some setting where people are working, where they need to finish something, and he sticks that badge in their faces. Oh, my god, you were a sniper! Well, I guess that gives you the right to treat people any way you want. That black man who they interviewed told them what they were doing. I did time so i'm the suspect. Booth has not grown one bit from the start of the series till this time.