Fans of the long running crime drama and procedural FOX, will be delighted to hear that FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz), Dr. Temperance “Bones” Brennan (Emily Deschanel) and the rest of the FBI and Jeffersonian team will be returning to the small screen pretty soon. However, fans should also expect that their beloved FOX show will soon be coming to an end, although it is not yet clear as to when this might happen.
“Bones”, according to a report on TV Line, will finally be returning with all of everyone’s favorite characters, this coming April 14, 2016, and will be occupying its former time slot at 8:00 PM every Thursday night on FOX.
This comes as a relief to fans of the long running series, as the show will be returning from a lengthy hiatus which began last December, which, of course, gave fans and viewers a lot of time to think about what will be happening next to Dr. Temperance “Bones” Brennan (Emily Deschanel), FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz), and to Dr. Jack Hodgins (T.J. Thyne).
Fans, no doubt, are worried about what will be happening next to Hodgins and his wife, Angela Montenegro (Michaela Conlin), especially as the events of the winter finale caused Hodgins to become severely injured, and due to other complications, he became paralyzed and was bound to a wheelchair.
This, of course, put a pin in the couple’s plans, as they were hoping to try for another baby.
According to TV Line, Fox has already announced that the upcoming episode will see Hodgins a little bit more accustomed to his wheelchair, as he will have been eight weeks into his rehabilitation already.
As for the case of the week, the team will be investigating the murder of a public defender whose previous defendants might have killed her.
As for the future of the series itself, another report on TV Line disclosed the fact that “Bones” is quite nearing its end.
The report stated that Dana Walden, the co-chairman and CEO of Fox, said during the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour that they are currently in talks regarding whether the series will be wrapping up at the end of the current season, or at the end of the twelfth season.
However, Walden reassured the critics and the press that show creator Hart Hanson, the show runners and the show’s writers will be given enough time to work on a fitting ending for the series.
Do you think that “Bones” will end in the eleventh season or the twelfth? Will you be sad to see it go? Let us know what you think in the comments below!
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