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{{Infobox Character
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| name = Margaret Whitesell
Margaret Whitesell is a distant cousin of Dr. Brennan on her mother's side whom Brennan's father invited to spend Christmas with them in the episode "The Goop on the Girl." Initially, Dr. Brennan dislikes Margaret, which Dr. Sweets would tell her is because Margaret's off-putting personality is too similar to Dr. Brennan's own antisocial difficulties. Booth notes a striking physical similarity between Dr. Brennan and Margaret, suggesting that they could easily pass for sisters, which the actresses are. During Christmas dinner, Dr. Brennan finally expresses her irritation with Margaret's habit of quoting Benjamin Franklin, explaining that it is not really communication and that she would prefer to hear what Margaret has to say herself (without using Franklin as a proxy). Margaret replies, "that's the nicest thing anyone's ever said to me".
 
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| name.full =
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| gender = Female
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| age = 35
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| birth.date = 1976
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| status = Alive
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| section.family = show
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| relatives = [[Temperance Brennan]]<small> (2nd cousin)</small><br>
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[[Matthew Brennan|Max Keenan/Matthew Brennan]]<small> (1st cousin once removed by marriage)</small><br>
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[[Christine Brennan|Ruth Keenan/Christine Brennan]]<small> (1st cousin once removed)</small><br>
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[[Russ Brennan|Kyle Keenan/Russ Brennan]]<small> (2nd cousin)</small><br>
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[[Amy Hollister]]<small>(2nd cousin by marriage)</small><br>
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[[Christine Booth]]<small> (2nd cousin once removed)</small><br>
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[[Hank Booth II]]<small > (2nd cousin once removed)</small><br>
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[[Seeley Booth]]<small> (2nd cousin by marriage)</small><br>
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| portrayer = [[Zooey Deschanel]]
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| creator =
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| appearance.episode = {{ep|5|10}}
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Whitesell, Margaret}}'''Margaret Whitesell''' is a distant cousin of [[Temperance Brennan]] on her mother's side whom Brennan's father [[Max Keenan]] invited to spend Christmas with them in the episode "[[The Goop on the Girl]]."
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==Season 5==
 
Initially, Dr. Brennan dislikes Margaret, which [[Lance Sweets|Dr.Sweets]] would tell her is because Margaret's off-putting personality is too similar to Dr. Brennan's own social difficulties. Booth notes a striking physical similarity between Dra.Brennan and Margaret, suggesting that they could easily pass for sisters (which the actresses are in real life). During Christmas dinner, Dra. Brennan finally expresses her irritation with Margaret's habit of quoting Benjamin Franklin, explaining that it is not really communication and that she would prefer to hear what Margaret has to say herself (without using Franklin as a proxy). Margaret replies, "That's the nicest thing anyone's ever said to me."
   
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==Notes==
''Portrayed by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zooey_Deschanel Zooey Deschanel]''
 
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* Margeret was portrayed by [[Emily Deschanel]]'s real life sister [[Zooey Deschanel]].
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** [[Max Keenan|Max]] and [[Seeley Booth|Booth]] separately make hidden references to this when they state that she and [[Temperance Brennan|Brennan]] look like they could be sisters.
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[[Category:Characters]]
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[[Category:Minor Characters]]
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[[Category:Season 5 characters]]

Revision as of 19:21, 19 October 2019

Margaret Whitesell is a distant cousin of Temperance Brennan on her mother's side whom Brennan's father Max Keenan invited to spend Christmas with them in the episode "The Goop on the Girl."

Season 5

Initially, Dr. Brennan dislikes Margaret, which Dr.Sweets would tell her is because Margaret's off-putting personality is too similar to Dr. Brennan's own social difficulties. Booth notes a striking physical similarity between Dra.Brennan and Margaret, suggesting that they could easily pass for sisters (which the actresses are in real life). During Christmas dinner, Dra. Brennan finally expresses her irritation with Margaret's habit of quoting Benjamin Franklin, explaining that it is not really communication and that she would prefer to hear what Margaret has to say herself (without using Franklin as a proxy). Margaret replies, "That's the nicest thing anyone's ever said to me."

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