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And after all that? All that extremely explicit but not like that overt romantic tension? Brennan's pregnancy was mostly a surprise in season six's finale, and unless you are really good at reading between the lines, or simply good at guessing what TV shows will throw at you next, you didn't see it coming.

Because that moment--that moment that the show had been building to for six years, explicitly and loudly and very centrally--was denied to us as viewers.

In the penultimate episode of season six, "A Hole in the Heart," somewhere in between the death of a co-worker and the catching of the bad guy, Booth and Brennan finally gave in to their urges and did the deed. I was mildly disgruntled about this in May, but now after having watched the first episode of season seven, I can say with certainty that I am definitely fully disgruntled at this point.

I feel cheated, like I was denied that one thing that I had been waiting for for six years. I gasped aloud when Booth and Brennan kissed in the opening scene of last night's episode, because it seemed to come out of nowhere. These are characters who kiss each other? Oh, wait, I'm not exactly sure because I must have missed that part or something. According to an actual bioarchaeologist, even when Bones gets it a bit right, they still get it very wrong.

Along with a list of ways that the series' episodes completely mangled the science at the heart of the plot, Kristina Killgrove had plenty to say about the show's list of "good" science too. For example, in season 6's episode 16, Killgrove maintained that even though the science was sound, the assertion that the Jeffersonian wouldn't have a generator was absurd.

Killgrove pointed out many similar issues, from improper usage of scientific techniques to Brennan's frequently inaccurate pronunciation of various Latin phrases. The viewer is the one who is supposed to have a negative reaction to the bones and blood and gore of a procedural series, not the stars.

However, according to Emily Deschanel, Bones grossed her out just as much as the rest of us, if not more so. It's just the things that creeped her out were much different In an interview with Today , Deschanel admitted that yes, she got grossed out by her own show, but not by the actual bones and death.

It was "weird" things that really got to her. Deschanel relayed a story involving coral inside a bone that really bothered her-- just the coral itself.

She said the porousness was what really did her in. She then jokingly claimed to have eaten lunch surrounded by all the fake corpses. Viewers were totally shocked by the big reveal that Zack Addy had been season 3's cannibalistic serial killer Gormogon's apprentice. Shocked fans learned that Addy had actually gone so far as to kill someone, but thankfully hadn't "graduated" to actually eating his victims by the time his complicity had been discovered.

The plot was a controversial one. Some viewers were shocked, yet pleased, while others were very unhappy with Addy's killer turn. Regardless of how the episode was received, it almost didn't happen. According to Addy's actor, Eric Millegan, the plot twist only came about due to a serendipitously timed writer's strike.

Millegan revealed unused storylines that Bones would have pursued had the strike not taken place. He said that the show wanted to dive into PTSD and his character's previous stint in the military.

Nobody was happy about Lance Sweets' untimely death. Sweets' portrayer, John Francis Daley, even admitted he would have liked to continue to his run on the show. Daley had been given the opportunity to direct a movie, a personal dream come true, and had requested time off from the show in order to do it.

He had intended to resume his role once his directing duties had been fulfilled, but execs chose to kill off his character instead. Even creator Hart Hanson revealed that had he never stepped down as showrunner, Sweets' death would never have happened.

Given how unpopular the shocking death plot proved to be, it's no surprise that outraged fans totally swore off the show following the episode. Thankfully, since fans were so upset over the loss of their favorite character, Daley said that he received nothing but support and understanding in achieving his goals.

Was the season 11 finale of Bones good? Was it bad? Who knows-- nobody actually saw it from the beginning. That will continue. Their characters will remain the same: Booth and Brennan will have completely different ways of dealing with the pregnancy, completely different ways of dealing with where their life goes from here.

Booth is the marrying kind as we know, and Brennan is not. Where are they gonna live? How are they gonna raise the child? How are they gonna continue to catch murderers together when they have a baby hanging around? Why did bones get Cancelled? What season do cam and Arastoo get married? Did Mitch and Cam adopt another baby? Do Daisy and Sweets get married? Does Daisy and Sweets have a baby? What season does pelant die in bones? Did bones kill Ethan?

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