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Jul 24, 2016

SDCC 2016: SAYING GOODBYE TO BONES

Season 11 of Bones, which aired its last episode one night before its farewell panel at San Diego Comic-Con, ended on a shocking cliffhanger. The episode featured The Jeffersonian team, hard at work locating the whereabouts of the serial murderer, The Puppeteer.

So engrossed in the search, the team was unaware that their leader, Dr. Temperance Brennan (Emily Deschanel), had been kidnapped. Moments before credits rolled, the scene ended with (SPOILER ALERT) past squint, Zack Addy (Eric Millegan), leaving fans with more questions than answers.

BONES: Cast L-R: John Boyd, TJ Thyne, Tamara Taylor, Michaela Conlin, Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz. The 11th season of BONES premieres Thursday, Oct. 1 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2014 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: FOX

BONES: Cast L-R: John Boyd, TJ Thyne, Tamara Taylor, Michaela Conlin, Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz.

As the panel entered the room, con attendees eagerly waited, cheering for their favorite actors, and exclaiming show quotes, such as, “King of the lab!” Once everyone was seated, actor and moderator Dave Thomas immediately began to fire questions to the cast and crew of the show. The audience learned that Zack, who was brought back because of his popularity, will be featured in about three episodes, including the season opener. Deschanel expressed how honored she was for directing the first episode of the 12th season.

Executive producers, Jonathan Collier and Michael Peterson, stated how there will be one more undercover episode for the dynamic duo, Booth (David Boreanaz) and Brennan. They also confirmed that two more characters are written to die. (Don’t fret; they aren’t show regulars.) Collier and Peterson assured fans that characters Camille “Cam” Saroyan (Tamara Taylor) and Arastoo Vaziri (Pejman “Pej” Vahdat) will have a wedding and that the series finale will be a two part episode.

Surprise guest, Eugene Byrd, who plays graduate squit Dr. Clark Edison, joined a fan on the floor, during her question. He stood, arms around her shoulders, as she nervously explained how her life was in tandem with the show. Squintern Wendell Bray (played by Michael Grant Terry) had been diagnosed with cancer the same week this devotee had. She was happy to report that, also at the same time, she and Wendell both beat their cancer. After cheers and clapping, she continued with her question, Byrd still at her side. By sheer coincidence, the question pertained to whom the cast thought was most deserving of graduating Brennan’s doctoral program. It is not hard to guess that Byrd chose Dr. Edison.

Another fan questioned if any of the actors were changed by their characters. T.J. Thyne joked that playing the entomologist, Jack Hodgins, has allowed him to learn more about bugs, yet he still hates them. When asked if there were any last minute ideas to enter in the final season, Boreanaz expressed a desire to either see more hockey themed episodes or save the cast from a shipwreck using only his lucky belt buckle. John Boyd, who plays Agent James Aubrey, goofed that eating food all day (a quirk his character is known for) would be a fun day job if the food wasn’t always cold and smelly.

Family is the only word that can describe the camaraderie felt in the room. Throughout Ballroom 20, fans and cast alike, ended the panel by holding back tears with laughter as they gave a proper send-off to a show that has been on the air for over a decade. Tune in on Fox, early 2017, to answer cliffhanger questions, enjoy final surprise guests, and catch the crew of The Jeffersonian solving their final cases with a classic mix of comedy and drama.

Written by: Ariel Landrum