'Bones' season 10 spoilers €“ Brennan uses Twitter in episode 12 'The Teacher in the Books'

"The Teacher in the Books" Fox

With the second half of "Bones" season 10 already on its march, with "Psychic in the Soup" putting a lot of tension between the team, episode 12 "The Teacher in the Books" is going to break it up with a good dose of humor as Brennan creates a Twitter account.

The main case follows the team investigating the murder of a teacher whose body is found in an abandoned book store. Brennan and guest star Laura Spencer, who plays the intern Jessica Warren, work on the teacher's bones for additional clues.

Booth will be paired with his own junior investigator, Aubrey, as they go through the list of students, colleagues, associates, and boyfriend to find more information regarding the teacher's life and the circumstances that could have led to her death.

A report by Screen Spy also indicates that Brennan's publisher will require her to join Twitter in order to connect with fans and market her book. Screen Spy indicates that Brennan's discovery and determination to master social media will bring a lot of laughs to the show.

Brennan is known to drive forward in order to excel at anything, even if it is just "getting better at Twitter" and this episode will give a lot of attention to that character trait that has made Brennan so likeable.

According to the site, Jessica Warren will advise Brennan to make some of her tweets a little bit more personal. This gives room for Brennan to share the fact her fictional character Andy Lister is based primarily on Booth.

Camille and Hodgins on the other hand will get into a humorous debate over e-books and conventional printed books that will soon get the whole investigative team involved. Booth is quoted to respond with a quick whip of "I suppose you want to go back to riding a horse to work?"

"The Teacher in the Books" is set to air on April 2.

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