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And of course, the letter Brennan writes to Booth eventually makes for a great wedding vow. Meredith has affiliate partnerships. These do not influence editorial content, though Meredith may earn commissions for products purchased via affiliate links. Save FB Tweet More. Pinterest Email Send Text Message. Continued on next slide. Credit: Everett Collection. NO booth brennan arm. Replay gallery. Pinterest Facebook.

Up Next Cancel. By Kelly Connolly. Remember Bones ' sort-of spin-off? The Finder , a show about a guy who finds things, but like, really well sure , was created by Bones creator Hart Hanson , introduced via a backdoor pilot in Bones ' sixth season, and featured guest appearances from Bones favorites like Lance Sweets John Francis Daley and Jack Hodgins T.

Army vet who suffered a traumatic brain injury in Iraq that left him paranoid but able to see patterns others don't. Walter finds things for clients, working out of the Key West bar he co-owns with his friend Leo the late Michael Clarke Duncan. The Finder was canceled after its first season, just as it was starting to unlock its potential.

But it's always nice to meet up with old friends fictional characters from Bones in warm climates. Before Bryan Fuller was turning dead bodies into baroque art displays on Hannibal , he created Pushing Daisies , a far quirkier show that also involves a lot of dead bodies. The forensic fairy tale follows a pie-maker named Ned Lee Pace whose touch can bring dead things back to life — with the twist that if he keeps them alive for longer than 60 seconds, another random life will be taken.

When Ned takes a risk and brings his childhood sweetheart, Chuck Anna Friel , back from the dead, the two embark on a touchless romance while also, naturally, using Ned's gift to solve murders. Pushing Daisies is an impossibly cute show that checks a lot of the same boxes as Bones , like peculiar crimes and corpses in weird positions.

It's also got something we all wish Bones had: Kristin Chenoweth singing show tunes with a golden retriever. You had to know this list would get here eventually. Writers: Jonathan Collier , Stephen Nathan. Watch on Amazon Buy on iTunes. Writers: Carla Kettner. Watch on Amazon. Directors: Ian Toynton. Writers: Eric Randall , Yael Zinkow.

Writers: Hart Hansen , Stephen Nathan. Writers: Michael Peterson. Directors: Allan Kroeker. Writers: Hart Hanson , Stephen Nathan. Directors: Kevin Hooks. Writers: Karine Rosenthal. Writers: Keith Foglesong. Directors: Chad Lowe. Writers: Dave Thomas. Directors: Rob Hardy. Writers: Jonathan Collier.

Directors: Dwight Little. Writers: Karen Wyscarver , Sanford Golden. Directors: Gordon C. Writers: Josh Berman. Directors: Alex Chapple. Writers: Carla Kettner , Karyn Usher. Directors: Jeffrey Walker. Writers: Dean Lopata. Directors: Jesus Trevino. Writers: Hart Hanson. But as they continue to investigate, it becomes clear that this is going deeper than they could have guessed, and Booth might just be over his head. In the end, the FBI turns on Booth and he is sent to jail, leaving the future of his family up in the air.

A long arc of chasing serial killer Christopher Pelant culminates in this episode that kept viewers on the edge of their seat. The computer genius is trying to ensure that he wins his criminal trial by discrediting the Jeffersonian team. This season premiere was one of the most heartbreaking episodes in Bones history.

Brennan works to free him from jail. She even goes behind his back and blackmails the prosecutor. Booth is able to come home, just in time to learn Sweets and Daisy are having a baby. But things go terribly wrong: In the course of an investigation, they realize the conspiracy runs deeper than seems possible.

Sweets is killed by someone who manages to steal the evidence that Sweets had collected against him. This is one of the few episodes that opens up without an extant murder case for the team at the Jeffersonian to solve. Instead, Dr.



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