When Brennan is comparing the Gravedigger to God, we first see the car from the outside and the windows are up. The next shot is from the inside and the windows are down, but there's no wind (you'd be able to see it in her hair).
When Booth says he is going to talk to the Chairman of the Cantilever group Cam never asks what the Cantilever Group is. She was never told about it or Hodgins so there is no way for her to know what it is.
(at around 26 mins) Hodgins tells Brennan after "analyzing" the light colored granules of "soil" by tasting them that it is connected to "bituminous coal" and so they are in "Virginia". Bituminous coal is a relatively soft type of black coal that contains a tar like substance called "bitumen", hence its name, and although it is found in Virginia in a few small areas it is much more common in West Virginia (which actually proclaimed it the "West Virginia State Rock"). Hodgins would not be able to tell from a cursory examination of some soil that was not the actual coal that they were in Virginia versus West Virginia. Also Hodgins being the expert that he is would have made a much more accurate assessment that they were in fact in West Virginia based on the evidence available.
After Brennan is dragged out of the pit, her hair is still neat and clean.
After Brennan has wired the phone into the horn, Hodgins states that he has figured out a message using only 8 keystrokes. Assuming he didn't count the Send button (he should, but they're low on air), the message still would be more than 8 strokes. The message is "6 7 16 M1.4"...since most non-slide-out phones require multiple presses to access numbers (or letters, depending on the phone and the preset text option), he'd be out of strokes halfway in (at least 6 strokes to even type 16...each space is a stroke); even if it split the numbers automatically, it takes 8 strokes to finish the message...how many phones automatically go to texting when you power them on?
Honestly, the fact that the phone didn't even have to go through its start-up sequence is bothersome, but...
Honestly, the fact that the phone didn't even have to go through its start-up sequence is bothersome, but...
When Hodgins says the British pronounce "aluminum" differently, Bones fails to note the reason why is that they spell it differently. (She frequently corrects people about the smallest things.) It's likely that the script writer didn't know this.