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== [[Firefly (TV)|The Tams]] descended from Temperance. ==
Temperance, much like River, shows an intellect that makes everyone else look like an idiot child, she's an expert shot (''The Wannabe In The Weeds'', she shoots Booth's stalker through her throat with only a quick look, and nobody ever actually said that River was trained in firearms, plus the fact that she stated herself that she just did the math), and genetics don't argue against it. Also, she could see Teddy's ghost, so perhaps it was some low level psychic powers. Plus, it could actually happen, both being Fox shows and all.
* Adding on, it's not too much of a stretch that if the Tams descended from Brennan, maybe a certain [[Genki Girl]] mechanic is the descendant of a certain [[Genki Girl]] squintern (and, by extent, a certain plucky psychologist).
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** The views of the church aren't necessarily the views of the individual, but that doesn't make the beliefs of either less Catholic (or whatever other religion)
 
== Lieutenant Parker was the [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)|The First]]. ==
He's dead, and clearly not a hallucination because he interacted with physical objects in a way Booth couldn't've. Plus, Booth looks a lot like [[Angel (TV)|Angel]].
* But the First can't interact with physical objects, either.
** Hmm, that does make sense, but who's to say he actually did that? Perhaps he gave Booth a power boost for a bit and made it look like he was doing it.
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Necessary corollary to the above; given the Season 6 finale.
 
== Booth is actually [[Angel (TV)|Angel]]. ==
The Shansu eventually came true, he became human and adopted the identity of Seeley Booth.
* He does have a lot of experience [[Vampire Detective Series|solving mysteries]].
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== Brennan is slowly breaking down, leading to her [[Character Derailment]]. ==
Brennan's understanding of idioms and social mores tends to swing wildly, especially as the seasons go on. This is because her own personal problems (let's face it, she's got Asperger's) combined with the stress of her work are taking their toll.
* Oddly enough, it's making her more humanistic, rather than more [[Star Trek: theThe Next Generation (TV)|Data-like]].
** This is basically canon. She {{spoiler|essentially confessed her love for Booth and broke down crying after being rejected}} in "The Doctor in the Photo". That whole episode is about Brennan realising her fear of real relationships and emotional connections is a flaw rather than a strength. This is either [[Character Development]] or [[Character Derailment]] depending on your perspective.
 
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* Ok, Ok... Sorry.
** They'd never do it, since [[Stephen Fry]] ''is'' a Timelord and wouldn't want to give people that strong a hint.
* ...And Gormogon's [[Doctor Who (TV)|The Master]]. Shut up, it makes sense.
 
== There will be a [[Zombie Apocalypse]] episode ==
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Brennen assumes that any child she has will be exceptional, but she will end up with an intellectually and/or physically challenged child and have to cope with that.
 
== Booth is ''[[NCIS (TV)|NCIS]]'' Leroy Jethro Gibbs' nephew ==
We know that Booth's grampa and Gibbs' dad are the same actor. It does explain why Booth is so [[Badass]] and such a good sniper.
 
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