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Bones Preview: Chilly Valentine's Day, Red-Hot Blizzard? February 17, 2011 05:25 AM PST Coming up on Fox’s Bones, a somewhat chilly Valentine’s Day stands to be offset by a blizzard that, ironically, could warm things up between Booth and Brennan. First up, this Thursday at 9/8c, is an episode “that kind of gets them over the hump of Hannah,” who just last week informed her bling-bearing beau that she’s not the marrying type. Spoiler2.jpg (Image JPEG, 828x1084 pixels) - Redimensionnée (64. Bones Preview: Will the Truth Set Booth and Brennan Free?

January 20, 2011 10:37 AM PDT When last we tuned into Fox’s Bones – which now airs Thursdays at 9/8c, after Idol – Brennan, rattled by a case that hit too close to home, put all her cards on the table by asking Booth if it was too late for them to take a chance at romance. But being the upstanding gent he is, Booth stood by his nascent relationship with newswoman Hannah. “Of course Booth felt bad – he still thinks about [what almost was], and he has feelings for Brennan,” David Boreanaz tells TVLine, taking us inside his character’s head during that heart-wrenching scene. “But he was in a position where he had to draw a hard line and move on.” But will Hannah (played by Katheryn Winnick) see things the same rational way when this week she gets wind of just how close the partners in crime-solving have grown over the years? Bones TV Show - Bones TV Series - Bones Episode. BONES, a darkly amusing procedural entering its ninth season, is inspired by real-life forensic anthropologist and novelist Kathy Reichs.

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DR. TEMPERANCE BRENNAN (Emily Deschanel) is a highly skilled forensic anthropologist who works at the Jeffersonian Institutein Washington, D.C., and writes novels on the side. When the standard methods of identifying a body are useless (ie. the remains are so badly decomposed,burned or destroyed), law enforcement calls on Brennan for her uncanny ability to read clues left behind in the victim's bones. While most people can't handle Brennan's intelligence, her drive for the truth or the way she flings herself headlong into every investigation, SPECIAL AGENT SEELEY BOOTH (David Boreanaz) of the FBI's Homicide Investigations Unit is an exception.

A former Army sniper, Booth mistrusts science and scientists - the "squints," as he calls them - who poreover the physical evidence of a crime.