'Bones' Season 11 Episode 6 Spoilers: Brennan and Booth Hunt for Senator's Killer on Capitol Hill [Video]
Thursday night's all-new episode of "Bones" will be very interesting as the Jeffersonian team investigates a bizarre case revolving around the death of a U.S. senator.
In the upcoming episode, which is titled "The Senator in the Street Sweeper," Brennan (Emily Deschanel) and Booth (David Boreanaz) will a take a trip to Washington, D.C. to track down the person responsible for killing an elected official after his body is discovered by a street sweeper. However, once the team arrives to Capitol Hill, they will encounter several suspects that could be behind the murder. As a result, they will seek assistance from other senators and the victim's staff members to find the killer.
Meanwhile, FBI Special Agent James Aubrey's (John Boyd) will go digging for dirt on intern Jessica (Laura Spencer) before taking their relationship to the next level. Although he really likes Jessica, he wants to make sure she has a clean past that would not interfere with his political aspirations.
According to CarterMatt, the synopsis reads as follows:
"A pair of funny sanitation workers (guest stars Sal Vulcano and James Murray; 'Impractical Jokers') discover the shredded body of a U.S. Senator in a street sweeper, which leads Brennan, Booth and the team to Capitol Hill, where they meet with U.S. Senator and majority whip Hayley Winters (guest star Brenda Strong) and the victim's chief of staff Eric Morales (guest star Nicholas Gonzalez) to get to the bottom of this political murder. Meanwhile, as Aubrey starts to develop a relationship with squintern Jessica (guest star Laura Spencer), he looks into her past to make sure nothing will harm his dream of a future in politics."
Episode 6 of Season 11 of "Bones" will air on Thursday, Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. ET on Fox.
Watch a preview video below.
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