9. The Don't | In The Do

Forensic anthropologist Kristina Killgrove, writing for Forbes , labeled the forensics in this episode as "particularly weak". She critiqued the unrealistic use of sacrum fusion to determine sex and age, as well as the mangled portrayal of the academic peer-review process.

Reviewers and forensic experts have offered mixed feedback on this specific episode: 9. The Don't in the Do

" The Don't in the Do " is the 9th episode of the 7th season of the forensic crime drama , which originally aired on April 16, 2012. Plot Overview Plot Overview Some critics at CliqueClack felt the

Some critics at CliqueClack felt the characterization of Booth and Brennan's relationship in this episode felt "untrue" to previous seasons, specifically citing the sudden focus on Booth's father being a barber as a forced plot point. Critical Reception & Accuracy

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Intern Arastoo Vaziri (Pej Vahdat) plays a significant role by discovering a new forensic method to eliminate postmortem damage to the blue-dyed corpse. This leads to a subplot where his research is accepted for publication in a prestigious journal. Critical Reception & Accuracy