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The Big Picture While there are plenty of crime procedural shows based on brilliant investigators, Bones was a unique entry within the genre because of the strength of its characters. While the title itself is a reference to Emily Deschanel’s Dr. Temperance "Bones" Brennan, Bones spent time developing a memorable cast of characters that each proved themselves worthy of being part of the team.
Release Date September 13, 2005 Cast Emily Deschanel , David Boreanaz , John Boyd , Michaela Conlin , Tamara Taylor , T.J. Thyne Main Genre Crime Seasons 12 Studio Fox Lance Sweets Was a Psychologist on Brennan's Team on ‘Bones' Bones centers on brilliant anthropologist Dr. Temperance Brennan and FBI Agent Seeley Booth as they pool their knowledge of forensics to solve crimes for the Jeffersonian Institute Medico-Legal Lab in Washington, D.C.
Why Did Sweets Get Killed Off on ‘Bones?' Close Sweets’ insights proved to be essential to the trajectory of Bones, as he was among the first members of the team to notice the romantic connection between Booth and Brennan. Sweets’ novel, which provides insight into the effectiveness of their dynamic, became a recurring plot point.
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