At one point, Bones tackles Cat out of the way of a sniper's bullets. He was alerted by the sound of the gun going off, and reacted between that instant and the bullets reaching Cat. Except a bullet travels much faster than the speed of sound. Like ten times the speed of sound. And moving faster than a speeding bullet? A master vampire's speed is spoken of in terms of exceeding a speeding car, not a speeding bullet. If he could move that fast, Bones could run from NYC to LA in less than half an hour.
It seems strange that characters often have phone conversations, of which nearby people with superhearing hear only one end. Until you consider that the characters using the phone have superhearing themselves; it makes sense that they'd get specially made phones with low enough volume that they'd have to put it up to their ears to hear it.
Bones has a remarkably progressive view of women, especially their sexuality, for a man who lived in 18th century London as a human. This is because he was born and raised in the whorehouse where his mother worked as a prostitute, and was the only male who lived there. He probably wasn't a churchgoer either. Women shaped his worldview, and to him, there was nothing odd or wrong about a woman having sex with a lot of different men for money.