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'Bones' Season 11 Episode 6 Spoilers: Bones And Booth Take A Trip To The Capital

Following the exciting crossover event in last week's Halloween special of Fox's hit police procedural drama TV series, "Bones," fans are in for an interesting episode that will find the Jeffersonian team rummaging through the details of a case involving the death of a U.S. Senator.

The spoiler report by Latin Post for the episode titled "The Senator in the Street Sweeper," indicates that partners Dr. Bones and Booth will hit the road to go to Washington, D.C. where they will try to find out who killed a U.S. senator whose body was discovered by a pair of sanitation workers.

According to the media outlet, Booth and Brennan will have to expand their list of suspected killers as they dive deeper into the case and several names begin to pop up. This will force the Mr. and Mrs. to seek the help of other officials as well as the victim's staff members in Capitol Hill.

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Offering more details for the upcoming segment is the promo video shared by the media outlet which features Temperance talking to Seeley about playing a different version of herself which includes being "saucy." Apparently, Bones' idea and action don't sit too well with her husband.

The synopsis posted over at The Futon Critic further talks about Aubrey who starts to get closer with a squintern named Jessica. However, the FBI Special Agent will be much too careful to let his feelings override his plans. As stated in the summary, Aubrey will dig into the newcomer's past and only then can he decide if they'll take their relationship to the next level or not. His intention is to make sure that the woman has a clean past so that his political dreams and aspirations will not be compromised.

Don't miss Episode 6, "The Senator in the Street Sweeper," when "Bones" Season 11 airs this Thursday, Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. on Fox.

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