"The Feet on the Beach" is a frustrating episode, because it has many funny moments between all the characters. This part of the episode was top-notch, and I had a great time watching it. Unfortunately, the rest of the episode is wholly inadequate, and really dragged the episode down.
What I don't understand is how Bones could have regressed so far as to attack someone's life's work with no regard to his feelings, and even making fun of him in her paper. I thought she had gotten over this, and she really hasn't been overtly mean for a very, very long time. Why start again? Is the implication that Bones, despite years of being with Booth and Sweets, is unable to change? Or is it just that the writers decided to bring back this version of Bones because they had nothing better?
The case had several aspects to it, but it seemed really obvious from the beginning. Right as the murder comes on screen, he has a shifty look and nervously adjusts his glasses. I was hoping it was because he had something else to hide, but no, he was just the murderer.
Score: 8.0/10