If someone had said 10 years ago that a series about a forensic anthropologist and an FBI agent who go around America investigating how people have died by examining bones and decomposing bodies would be a hit, there would almost certainly have been raised eyebrows. However, a decade on and Bones continues to captivate Fox's audience - it is still going strong 10 seasons and 200 episodes later. Special Agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz) and Dr. Temperance "Bones" Brennan (Emily Deschanel) investigate how potential murder victims were killed in the Jeffersonian Institute Medico-Legal Lab in Washington D.C. in the series - but their relationship is a complex one, due to the former's faith in God and the latter's belief in science and atheism. The contrasting approaches of faith and factual evidence combine to resolve the majority of the cases and, due to the comedic undertones to the series, Bones offers a unique approach to crime-solving TV shows, which is why it continues to intrigue and astonish in equal measure.