Warning: Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you haven’t watched Tuesday’s Bones.
Bones set the stage for its series finale on Tuesday’s explosive penultimate episode, which, true to form for the long-running Fox procedural, combined the joy of a wedding with the terror of a killer on the loose. And everything ended with a bang.
The episode, titled “The Day in the Life,” flashed back and forward around the events of Cam (Tamara Taylor) and Arastoo’s (Pej Vahdat) reception, giving fans a chance to see the happy couple and all their friends and relatives -- Michelle! Felicia! Most of the old “squinterns!” -- celebrating their much-deserved bliss.
However, the honeymoon doesn’t last long, as the next morning Cam and Arastoo are summoned back to the Jeffersonian Institute’s Medico-Legal Lab, where, as Brennan (Emily Deschanel) puts it, “everything” has gone wrong.
Fox
Related: 'Bones' Stars and Creator Address 'Possible' Revival...
Bones set the stage for its series finale on Tuesday’s explosive penultimate episode, which, true to form for the long-running Fox procedural, combined the joy of a wedding with the terror of a killer on the loose. And everything ended with a bang.
The episode, titled “The Day in the Life,” flashed back and forward around the events of Cam (Tamara Taylor) and Arastoo’s (Pej Vahdat) reception, giving fans a chance to see the happy couple and all their friends and relatives -- Michelle! Felicia! Most of the old “squinterns!” -- celebrating their much-deserved bliss.
However, the honeymoon doesn’t last long, as the next morning Cam and Arastoo are summoned back to the Jeffersonian Institute’s Medico-Legal Lab, where, as Brennan (Emily Deschanel) puts it, “everything” has gone wrong.
Fox
Related: 'Bones' Stars and Creator Address 'Possible' Revival...
- 3/22/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
We're going back to the lab. In advance of the Bones season 12 and TV series finale, Fox has released a new video, "Back to the Lab: A Bones Retrospective." Check it out, as well as the episode descriptions for Bones 12.11, "The Final Chapter: The Day in the Life," and the Bones series finale, episode 12.12 "The Final Chapter: The End in The End."The Bones TV show retrospective includes some never before seen footage and explores the Fox series from beginning. It also includes new interviews with Emily Deschanel, David Boreanaz, Michaela Conlin, T. J. Thyne, Tamara Taylor, John Boyd, Hart Hanson, Stephen Nathan, Kathy Reichs, Barry Josephson, Michael Peterson, Jonathan Collier, and Karine Rosenthal. Read More…...
- 3/20/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Warning: The following contains spoilers from Thursday’s season finale of Bones.
In a season finale that felt like the show was bidding adieu for good, Bones on Thursday night found Booth and Brennan saying goodbye to their colleagues as they prepared for a fresh start somewhere else — even as a videotape featuring an old foe surfaced.
RelatedBones Renewed for Season 11
“Pelant is in the past,” Brennan declared. “I won’t have him steal the new life Booth and I are going to live.”
Meanwhile, Hodgins declared that he and Angela didn’t need the $4 billion(!) Pelant stole, which his wife recovered,...
In a season finale that felt like the show was bidding adieu for good, Bones on Thursday night found Booth and Brennan saying goodbye to their colleagues as they prepared for a fresh start somewhere else — even as a videotape featuring an old foe surfaced.
RelatedBones Renewed for Season 11
“Pelant is in the past,” Brennan declared. “I won’t have him steal the new life Booth and I are going to live.”
Meanwhile, Hodgins declared that he and Angela didn’t need the $4 billion(!) Pelant stole, which his wife recovered,...
- 6/12/2015
- TVLine.com
The American remake of We Are What We Are (review) hits VOD on December 17, and while the Mexican thriller of the same name is superior, Jim Mickle’s take on ritualistic cannibalism is a damned fine film in its own right and certainly one of the better cannibal-centric movies to come out recently.
Making a list of the “best” cannibal movies out there is a fool’s errand, if only because it invariably leads to someone saying I have no idea what I’m talking about because I left this film or that film off the list, prompting me to question everything I know and love. You proud of yourself now?
Therefore, instead of a “Best Cannibal Films” list, I’m treating you to a list of my favorite cannibal-centric movies. And no, Cannibal Holocaust is not on the list ‘cause that movie is gross and made me leave the room twice while watching it.
Making a list of the “best” cannibal movies out there is a fool’s errand, if only because it invariably leads to someone saying I have no idea what I’m talking about because I left this film or that film off the list, prompting me to question everything I know and love. You proud of yourself now?
Therefore, instead of a “Best Cannibal Films” list, I’m treating you to a list of my favorite cannibal-centric movies. And no, Cannibal Holocaust is not on the list ‘cause that movie is gross and made me leave the room twice while watching it.
- 12/17/2013
- by Brad McHargue
- DreadCentral.com
There may not be a whole lot to watch on TV right now, but there’s plenty to watch in TV Bits. After the jump: Neil Marshall will direct Michael Bay‘s pirate drama Black Sails John Boyd and Dileep Rao join Kiefer Sutherland in Touch The Walking Dead will kill off another series regular in Season 3 Charlie Sheen‘s [...]...
- 8/29/2012
- by Angie Han
- Slash Film
Debbie Allen, star of "Fame," is heading back to "Grey's Anatomy."
The Emmy award-winning actress, director and choreographer is set to reprise her role as Jackson Avery's (Jesse Williams) mother, Catherine, according to TV Guide.
TV Guide also reports that Allen will spend some time behind the camera as well as in front of it on the "Grey's" set this season: She's confirmed to direct the third episode.
In other casting news ...
Chris Diamantopoulos heads to "The Goodwin Games." The real-life husband of one of the show's stars, Becki Newton, will play Chad Morrow, the most beloved doctor in the Goodwins' hometown. He will go head-to-head with Chloe's (Netwon) brothers, Henry (Scott Foley) professionally and Jimmy (Tj Miller) romantically. [TV Guide]
"Touch" recruits two more guest stars. The cast for the second season of the Kiefer Sutherland drama continues to grow, with "Inception" actor Dileep Rao and "24" alum John Boyd set to recur for multiple episodes.
The Emmy award-winning actress, director and choreographer is set to reprise her role as Jackson Avery's (Jesse Williams) mother, Catherine, according to TV Guide.
TV Guide also reports that Allen will spend some time behind the camera as well as in front of it on the "Grey's" set this season: She's confirmed to direct the third episode.
In other casting news ...
Chris Diamantopoulos heads to "The Goodwin Games." The real-life husband of one of the show's stars, Becki Newton, will play Chad Morrow, the most beloved doctor in the Goodwins' hometown. He will go head-to-head with Chloe's (Netwon) brothers, Henry (Scott Foley) professionally and Jimmy (Tj Miller) romantically. [TV Guide]
"Touch" recruits two more guest stars. The cast for the second season of the Kiefer Sutherland drama continues to grow, with "Inception" actor Dileep Rao and "24" alum John Boyd set to recur for multiple episodes.
- 8/28/2012
- by Laura Prudom
- Huffington Post
Kiefer Sutherland drama Touch has cast another former 24 star. John Boyd - who appeared in the Fox thriller's eighth season - will play the brilliant mathematician Kase, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Kase is a college friend of entrepreneur and scientist Calvin Butterfield, played by fellow 24 veteran Lukas Haas. Inception star Dileep Rao will also join Touch for season two. The 39-year-old Avatar actor has been cast as Vikash Nayar, a wealthy man with connections to sinister organisation Aster Corp. Stars already signed up to appear on Touch (more)...
- 8/28/2012
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
Kiefer Sutherland is getting a visit from an old 24 friend on the second season of Fox's Touch. John Boyd, who starred as Arlo Glass on the eighth season of 24, has booked a recurring role on the second-year drama, The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively. In addition, Inception's Dileep Rao has boarded the series. Photos: Broadcast TV's Returning Shows 2012-13 Boyd will recur as Kase, a brilliant math and algorithm researcher who is Calvin's (Lukas Haas) college friend and close confidant. Rao, whose credits also include Avatar, will be a recurring guest star and play Vikash Nayar,
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- 8/27/2012
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
If you weren't excited about "Prometheus" before, the recent Ted Talk given by Guy Pearce's character, Peter Weyland, should do the trick.
The three-minute short was conceived by "Prometheus" director Ridley Scott and writer Damon Lindelof, showing the founder of the Weyland-Yutani company delivering a rousing speech about the future of technology and robotics. It's a tantalizing teaser of what's to come with "Prometheus," establishing quite decisively that, yes, this does take place in the "Alien" universe, and this Peter Weyland character is really quite the shadester.
Big props to Pearce for delivering one of the most compelling performances of 2012 to date. In fact, I kind of feel like Pearce should just keep doing in-character Ted Talks for all of his famous roles. I can see some of them now…
Staff Sergeant Matt Thompson, "The Hurt Locker" (2008): "Bomb disposal is a lot like life. One minute, your life...
The three-minute short was conceived by "Prometheus" director Ridley Scott and writer Damon Lindelof, showing the founder of the Weyland-Yutani company delivering a rousing speech about the future of technology and robotics. It's a tantalizing teaser of what's to come with "Prometheus," establishing quite decisively that, yes, this does take place in the "Alien" universe, and this Peter Weyland character is really quite the shadester.
Big props to Pearce for delivering one of the most compelling performances of 2012 to date. In fact, I kind of feel like Pearce should just keep doing in-character Ted Talks for all of his famous roles. I can see some of them now…
Staff Sergeant Matt Thompson, "The Hurt Locker" (2008): "Bomb disposal is a lot like life. One minute, your life...
- 2/29/2012
- by Josh Wigler
- MTV Movies Blog
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