Fox 'Bones' Season 10 Episode 12 Spoilers and Synopsis: Brennan Joins Twitter in 'The Teacher in the Books' [Watch]
Fans of "Bones" can look forward to another exciting all-new episode this Thursday that will be filled with laughs when Brennan creates a Twitter account and begins using really bad hashtags.
In the upcoming episode, which is entitled "The Teacher in the Books," the Jeffersonian team will investigate the murder of a wealthy school teacher after her body is discovered in an abandoned bookstore. As Brennan and intern Jessica Warren, played by guest star Laura Spencer, work to find clues on the victim's bones, Booth and Aubrey will have to sort through a long list of suspects which includes her colleagues, students, the school janitor and her boyfriend.
The murder in an abandoned book store will also spark a debate between Cam and Hodgins against Booth over traditional books versus e-books.
According to ScreenSpy, the episode will be packed with laughs when Brennan's publisher's persuades her to join Twitter in order to increase her book sales and connect with fans. Although it will become apparent that she's not very good at capitalizing on the social media network, Brennan will be determined to master the Twitterverse. She will also take Jessica's advice about posting personalize tweets, which results in her revealing that her character Special Agent Andy Lister is based on Booth.
According to Carter Matt, the synopsis reads as follows:
"When an affluent school teacher is found dead in an abandoned bookstore, the teachers and students at her school become suspects in the case. Meanwhile, Brennan's publisher encourages her to join Twitter to help grow her fan base, and 'squintern' Jessica Warren (guest star Laura Spencer) teaches Brennan some tricks to master the Twitter-verse, skills Brennan enthusiastically puts to use."
"Bones" will return with Season 10, Episode 16, "The Teacher in the Books," on Thursday, April 2 at 8 p.m. ET on Fox.
Watch a preview below.
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