Booth can't teach workaholic Brennan how to relax even on Argentine honeymoon, so he lets her drag him to the Buenos Aires morgue, while the gang minds toddler Christine, a good test whether Michael Vincent should get a sibling. Dr. Leticia Perez, who took over from the late coroner Bones helped investigate junta victim remains, has mixed feelings, but the forensic advantages of the Jeffersonian prime over suffering the control freak's blunt arrogance. They soon spot a skeleton of recent date. Booth enjoys being celebrated as the 'real' agent Andy, which Argentinians consider the real hero in Bones' crime novels. Local detective Raphael Valenza, who passes Sweets's corruption checkup, is delighted to work with him, in Latino style. They identify the odd victim as Miguel Silva, which later turns out to be a pseudonym. His much younger wive Bianca, from the Ebita slum, claims to loose, not inherit. But the murder weapon was a gold bar, part of an illicit treasure, yielding more suspects.
—KGF Vissers