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How did the Bones end?

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Temperance "Bones" Brennan, Ph.

(born Joy Keenan) is a fictional character portrayed by Emily Deschanel in the American Fox television series Bones. An anthropologist, forensic anthropologist, and kinesiologist, she is described in the series as a leading authority in the field of forensic anthropology.
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' series finale left the show's core characters in a good place: Brennan (Emily Deschanel) recovered from the brain trauma she sustained in the Jeffersonian bombing, Booth (David Boreanaz) took down the bomber, Cam (Tamara Taylor) and Arastoo (Pej Vahdat) are adopting three boys, and Hodgins (TJ Thyne) and Angela ...
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Who is the final killer on Bones?

The cast and crew of “Bones” were on location filming the climax of their series finale episode – an intense scene where Brennan and Booth (David Boreanaz) take on vengeful killer Mark Kovac (Gerard Celasco).
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Do Bones and Booth get divorced?

What about Booth and Bones? Well, they end up together, of course. After the explosion in the lab damages Brennan's thought process, she works on dealing with the fact that she may never be the same again. Booth tells her he loves her and, in classic happy ending style, she returns to her fully functioning self.
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Why did Bones end so abruptly?

By the time the Twelfth season came along, the ratings were down to 5.54 million – around half of what they were during the show's peak. With the ratings only likely to decline even further, Fox made the decision to rest the show rather than continue indefinitely.
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Does Dr Hodgins ever walk again?

Putting his sniper training to good use, he killed Kovac, the man who killed his father-in-law and tried to kill him and his wife. Dr. Jack Hodgins (TJ Thyne): The bad news for those Hodgins fans who had hoped to see him regain his ability to walk: He ended the series in his wheelchair.
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Bones Series Finale How Did It All End

Do Hodgins and Angela divorce?

Their wedding is cut short in the season two finale when it is revealed that Angela is technically married to the man from Fiji, Grayson Barasa. After Grayson signs the divorce papers in season 4 episode "Yanks in the U.K.", Angela and Hodgins realize that they do not trust each other and they break up.
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Is the actor who plays Hodgins on Bones really in a wheelchair?

A: T.J. Thyne, who plays Jack Hodgins on the Fox drama, does not need a wheelchair in his off-camera life. He's acting. But in Hollywood's attempts to provide more realistic portrayals on camera, there are some actors whose screen roles reflect their regular lives.
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How was Jared Booth killed?

It's revealed Jared is killed off in the premiere "The Loyalty in the Lie". When found, his corpse had been burned. This was confirmed when Temperance Brennan fixed the mistake that Arastoo Vaziri made when he identified his remains as Seeley Booth, Jared's older brother.
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Why does Bones leave Booth?

In the episode, "The Parts in the Sum of the Whole", Bones said that she did not want to be in a relationship because she did not know how to change herself and that she did not have the open heart that Booth did.
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Why did Bones turn Booth down?

After Brennan finally proposed to Booth in the Season 8 finale, Booth was forced to turn her down in order to keep serial killer Christopher Pelant (Andrew Leeds) from killing innocent people.
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Why was Sweets killed off Bones?

Sweets was ultimately killed in the season 10 premiere; Bones executive producer Stephen Nathan said Sweets was killed because Daley wanted time off to direct a movie, and he was concerned that Daley's absence would be too long, especially if the directing job led to other jobs.
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Why did they put Hodgins in a wheelchair?

In Season 11, a bomb planted at a crime scene causes Hodgins such serious injuries that he is left permanently paralyzed from the waist down, with various subsequent episodes focusing on Hodgins adjusting to his new limitations and the team trying to help him cope.
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How did Hodgins lose all his money?

In Season 8, a hacker named Christopher Pelant was able to drain all the Hodgins's bank accounts which contained the money that was used to keep the Cantilever Group active. When all the money was stolen, the Cantilever Group collapsed and left Hodgins broke.
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Who killed Brennan's dad?

Driving a jeep and wielding a machine gun, Kovac attempts to kill Booth and Brennan personally with Booth hampered by an injured hand. Moments after Brennan fixes his hand, Kovac drives straight at the two and Booth shoots Kovac in the head, killing him.
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Who killed Brennan's mom?

Vince McVicar is the man who killed Christine Brennan, the mother of Temperance Brennan. He was later killed in prison by a friend of Max Keenan named Mitchell Downs.
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Does Zack become a serial killer in Bones?

In the season finale, it's revealed that Zack is believed to be the latest serial killer that had been living with his victims as living puppets. The Puppeteer's killings started after Dr. Brennan and Booth left the Jeffersonian in The Next in the Last.
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Who replaces Booth in Bones?

Perotta is once again a temporary replacement for Booth after he becomes incapacitated due to back problems in "The Princess and the Pear;" in fact, it is revealed Brennan actually requested to work with Perotta (although Brennan states that this was because working with someone familiar is more advantageous than ...
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What happened to Booth at the end of Bones?

Booth is finally able to absolve himself from his guilt because Brennan talks him through it. Same with Booth — he's able to help Brennan redefine herself and see that she is more than her intelligence.
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How long is Booth in jail?

Summary. Having spent three months in jail, framed for the murder of three Black Ops agents posing as FBI agents, Booth realizes that many of the prisoners he is serving time with are those who his investigations placed there.
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How many kills does Booth have in Bones?

Booth states in "The Girl in the Gator" that Howard Epps was his fiftieth kill. However, Booth is not technically responsible for Epps' death, so as of "The Man in the Cell" his official kill count is at 49.
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What happened to Booth before he died?

A tip led the Union soldiers back to the Garrett farm, where they discovered Booth and Herold in the barn. Herold came out, but Booth refused. The building was set on fire to flush Booth, but he was shot while still inside. He lived for three hours before gazing at his hands, muttering “Useless, useless,” as he died.
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Why wasn t Jared at Booth's wedding?

"We have Ralph Waite [Booth's grandfather, Hank], Joanna Cassidy [Booth's mom, Marianne] and Ryan O'Neal [Brennan's dad, Max]," says Nathan, who also confirms the return of Booth's long-absent son, Parker (Ty Panitz). Booth's brother, Jared, we will learn, is unable to attend due to his military obligations.
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What disease did Hodgins have?

On last night's episode, we found out that both Angela (Michaela Conlin) and Hodgins (TJ Thyne) are carriers of the recessive gene for LCA (Leber's Congenital Amaurosis), giving their baby a 25 percent chance of blindness.
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Was Angela actress really pregnant in Bones?

The show's filming schedule was changed to accommodate star Emily Deschanel's real life pregnancy, but the shooting schedule wasn't the only thing affected. The last time we saw our dynamic duo, they were standing on a street corner with giant smiles on their faces, as Bones told Booth she was pregnant with his child.
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