Halloween keeps the Witnesses and the Jeffersonian busy.
What better time to roam the streets undetected and prey upon citizens who are all out too late?
Pandora kicks off the celebration by raising General William Howe from the dead.

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Crane was ready to kill him, only to be cut short when soldiers burst through the door.
He should have known that Howe wouldnt let death stop him.
Dont they know not to interrupt the Witnesses bowling night?
Foul play and Pandora are pretty much synonyms.
Even bullets cant stop the draugour (Isnt that great?
), but sunlight can the soldiers disappear beneath the dirt at the first sign of daylight.
Hitting the archives for research, Crane and Abbie find a note about the draugour written in Washingtons handwriting.
Now might be a good time for her and Agent Booth to throw down, says Crane.
Now is always a good time for that.
(What a phrase.)
While Brennan reads the bones, Booth reads Abbie.
Hell have to, since Brennan just volunteered him for duty.
Theres no way an anthropologist like Brennan is letting Crane re-enactNational Treasurewithout her.
A door opens to a hidden tomb with runes matching those on Howes mortsafe in the church.
But before Abbie and Crane can find what theyre looking for, Booth steps on a lever.
Rather than solve the locks alchemical puzzle, he just shoots it, and the partners are reunited.
They shouldnt even be here to disturb this kind of find.
Crane and Abbie have what Betsy didnt: backup.
Hes also busy flirting with Zoe, which Booth and Brennan would probably not approve of.
She hands him his phone and tells him to ask Zoe on a proper night out.
Abbie has enough to deal with from the FBI anyway.
Heres hoping the Mills sisters can weather this one.