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Showing posts with label TCA 2009. Show all posts
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Monday, August 17, 2009

TCA Review


When season 4 of Bones ended, Booth was waking up from his coma after brain surgery to remove a tumor and we were left wondering how that would change things for him and the show. Well I recently did a set visit during the TCAs and we learned a little more what we can expect from the upcoming season that premieres on Fox on September 17th from the stars and producers Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz and the creator Hart Hanson and producer Stephen Nathan.

But before we catch up with season 5, let’s go back to the beginning and find out how Emily Deschanel became the Bones to David Boreanaz’s Booth because she almost didn’t get the role according to David.

Well it definitely developed from the moment the two of us met. I mean look at us; this is the best twosome in television I think as far as relationships of characters are concerned. When I walked into the room and we were testing, there were two other girls. There was this one girl who we all pretty much thought was the part but when Emily and I worked the scene there was definitely some magic that happened in the room and when you are fortunate enough to catch that lightning in a bottle, you don’t really have a sense of where its going to go or how its going to transform. So you work on it and we have been working on our chemistry since day one. We continually work on each episode and each moment in each scene to develop that chemistry and in order to develop that chemistry you have to trust the other person your working with. With that trust comes a lot of things that you can’t really share with other people because it’s between the two of us and I cherish that. She is not only someone I work with but she has become part of my family that I can look at and say I enjoy the moments I had with her because they lead to me becoming a better person and in doing so I learn about her, I learn about myself and hence we get chemistry. I think that chemistry has developed in the last four seasons in a very strong way.

See the full TCA review here! Source: seriouslyomg.com

Friday, August 7, 2009

TJ With Female Companion @ TCA Party


Thanks @WillySpooky
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Tons of TCA Party Pics


Thanks to @LibbyLilo for the link. You can view tons of TCA Party Pics HERE at Bones Daily. These are just of Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz. I know there are photos of Michaela Conlin floating out there and possibly of John Daley and TJ Thyne as well. Links are appreciated! :) Thanks!

HH Twitter 71: Hollering Spoilers


HartHanson: I'm hollering out a spoiler on BONES at the precise moment the music stopped playing. Geesh, what are the odds?

Thursday, August 6, 2009

TCA Tweets About TCA Party


@televisionary Had much fun tonight at the FOX party. @HartHanson gave me some good scoop about upcoming Bones. And Dichen Lachman? Preternaturally hot.

@kateoh #TCA Also at the Fox party, had big fun with @harthanson, Stephen Nathan, David Boreanaz and John Francis Daley of Bones.

Wire-Image Emily Deschanel TCA Party Pics


You can view all of the pictures HERE.

Fox All-Star Party Pictures David




Source: Getty Images

HH Twitter 70:Critics' Party


Hart Hanson: Heading off to the Critics' Party and the collar on my shirt is totally messed up.I look like a rumpled twaddle of braggadocio.

SN Twitter 30: Off to the TCAs


Stephen Nathan: Off to the TCAs to watch David and Emily charm the press while I sip a martooni with Hart.

TCA Set Visit


Fay found this awesome article on Premium Hollywood. It's much more in detail than the other TCA articles. You should check it out! It gives insight into the fifth season and so much more. Here's an (HUGE) excerpt:

“Well, it’s an interesting thing that is going to happen I think with him,” said Boreanaz. “What I really want to maintain with the arc with him, which we are threading in each episode, is to have the thought that he does have a memory of certain things, but he is not adept to other things that he thought he was.

“An example: in the last episode about plumbing, he is ordering a Plumbing for Dummies book, and he can’t remember how to plumb his own kitchen sink and, in turn, is upset that he has to pay someone 800 dollars for some guy to do it. So Brennan is, like, “Well, why don’t you just do it? You’re so adept.” Oh, yeah, well, that was before the coma, so I have to revisit things that Booth is very good at, and I think that really allows the character to really kind of examine where he’s at, if he likes doing it, and getting his grasp of that material back in his system.

“So we will slowly see that development with his character through the episodes,” promised Boreanaz, “whether it’s, like, putting on the belt buckle again - how does he find that act? - or we have a great part in this first episode, with the socks. He doesn’t remember wearing these socks! They’re all little touching moments.”

“I think it’s a matter of rediscovering your character,” explained Nathan, “and, in that process, rediscovering Brennan. And that’s why that event might have been not technically real was very, very real for them as characters, and it makes them see each other differently. The event
that happened either in the book or in this coma is real for them.”

“And,” continued Boreanaz, “it makes me want to reinvest my time and energy into a relationship with her because I don’t remember certain things that now we are back to ground zero again. We are probably even worse than ground zero.”

We can also expect to see another season’s worth of new assistants for Bones at the Jeffersonian…or, if not a full season’s worth, Hanson says they’re definitely still going to continue with them for awhile, anyway. “This is one of those things when you adapt to what happens organically in a series,” he said. “We thought, ‘We are going to have a bunch of people come in, and we will see how we like them and we will pick someone.’ And then we got these people, and we cast these wonderful people, and they open up stories in the lab. The ones we have now are very, very good, and I worry all the time that we are going to lose them, because we don’t have them on series deals. We have them as guest stars…and they are amazing. So I think we will keep doing that until it starts to feel like we should do something else.”

According to Boreanaz, there’s also talk of doing something similar for Booth within the FBI.

“We have the squints, but we haven’t seen much of the wackies in Booth’s world,” he said. “We just worked with Christopher Duncan. He’s a great actor, and he brought so much to the show and he brought such an identity. What’s great about the experience of working with these guys is that they open up the realm of possibilities. To see how these two characters work off of them, how I would react to Squint, or how (Bones) would react to an FBI guy, it really just opens up the character work.”

Lastly, you may already know this, but “Bones” received one of the highest compliments a series can get: a two-season pick-up. Based on Hanson’s comments, it doesn’t sound like it was a complete surprise, but he’s clearly happy about it.

“To be honest, there was a lot of negotiation about how we were going to proceed into the fifth season, and one reason for the two year pick-up had to do with license fees,” he explained. “Boring stuff…but that being said, it’s great! For us making stories, it gives us a nice timeline, and for them being the actors, it gives them an idea as to how they can settle into it. I felt like it was a great gesture from the network to us. They didn’t have to do that.”

“It really was a vote of confidence, because so many shows get picked up for 13 episodes rather than 22 episodes,” admitted Nathan. “It really made us feel very welcomed on the network. More importantly to me was the Thursday night. It seemed like every year it was announced that we were going to move to Friday nights!”

“We fought it every year, though,” Deschanel reminded him.

“We did fight it every year,” agreed Nathan. “And Thursday at 8:00…it’s not the greatest time slot, but it’s definitely not the worst. If we can just stay there and build up our audience, that would be fabulous.”



READ IT HERE

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Paramount and Fox Studios (Excerpt)


DBCrazy @ theaby.org found this article... I hope this puts to rest any of the rumors that these two are angry at one another, etc. It's lies! All lies, I tellya! Just as Hart Hanson said, these two are partners on and off screen. David thinks of Emily as family and visa versa. No hidden anger here. These two are really friends. The Cast of Bones is awesome like that. =)

The following is an excerpt from an article by Joanne Ostrow at the Denver Post. The rest of the article covers Three Rivers, Dollhouse, and NCIS.

At the Fox lot, first stop was “Bones,” crammed into a generic FBI office to hear David Boreanaz and Emily Deschanel explain and flaunt their chemistry. More of same due for fall. It wouldn’t matter how much Fox spent on a set, these two know how to play together.

Sound Bits...


Thanks to @WillySpooky for the link, Article by Maureen Ryan @ The Watcher, Chicago Tribune.

At a Friday visit to the "Bones" set, executive producer Hart Hanson addressed the controversy over the show's season finale. "When the audience fights amongst itself, I feel like we've done something right," Hanson said, though he joked that, of the 4,000 people in the audience at the "Bones" panel at Comic-Con, "1,000 hated me." Star Emily Deschanel and the show's executive producers said that what transpired during that episode would continue to affect the characters ("It's in our minds," Deschanel said). In particular, Booth's time in a coma would affect his memory in the new season. He'll be "rediscovering Brennan," in a sense, star David Boreanaz said. Also, the show will continue with the rotating crew of lab assistants, and they may even add one or two more to the roster.

'Bones': Booth's brain isn't better yet


By Rick Porter, Article from Zap2It, Thanks to @7lovelyAngel & @WillySpooky

It's safe to assume that Seeley Booth will eventually recover from his brain injury on "Bones" -- after all, the show has been picked up for two more seasons.

But the Booth (David Boreanaz) fans see at the start of this season won't be the same hypercompetent man they knew before the injury sent him into a coma -- and a dream state in which he was married to Brennan (Emily Deschanel).

"It's an interesting thing that's going to happen," Boreanaz said Friday when the summer TV press tour visited the "Bones" set. "What I really want to maintain with the arc with him ... is that he does have a remembrance of certain things, but he's not as adept at other things as he thought he was."

Some of the things he doesn't remember are little ones: In the season premiere, for instance, Booth doesn't remember that he tends to wear brightly colored socks with his standard-issue FBI dark suit. Others might be more serious. "Whether it's knowing how to interrogate someone, and he doesn't do a certain thing and [Brennan is] looking at me going, 'This is what you usually do,' and I'm just a tad slow on that -- those are the little nuances they kind of discover."

Executive producer Stephen Nathan also says that the dream sequence that closed the season won't be dismissed out of hand either.

"I think it's a matter of rediscovering [Booth], and in that process rediscovering Brennan," Nathan says. "That's why that event, while it might not have been technically real, was very, very real to them as characters. ... They see each other differently."

"It makes me want to reinviest my time and energy into that relationship," Boreanaz adds. "Because I don't remember certain things, now we're back to ground zero."

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Saturday, August 1, 2009

More TCA Pics



2009 FOX SUMMER TCA: (L-R) Exec. Producer Hart Hanson, Emily Emily Deschanel, and David Boreanaz answer questions from TCA members during a studio visit to the set of BONES on Friday, July 31. ©2009 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Michael Buckner/Getty Images for FOX.


2009 FOX SUMMER TCA: (L-R) Exec. Producer Hart Hanson, Emily Emily Deschanel, David Boreanaz and Exec. Producer Stephen Nathan answer questions from TCA members during a studio visit to the set of BONES on Friday, July 31. ©2009 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Michael Buckner/Getty Images for FOX.


2009 FOX SUMMER TCA: Bones castmember David Boreanaz laughs during a TCA studio visit to the set of BONES on Friday, July 31. ©2009 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Michael Buckner/Getty Images for FOX.


2009 FOX SUMMER TCA: Bones cast members Emily Emily Deschanel (L) and David Boreanaz (R) answer questions from TCA members during a studio visit to the set of BONES on Friday, July 31. ©2009 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Michael Buckner/Getty Images for FOX.


2009 FOX SUMMER TCA: Bones cast members Emily Emily Deschanel (L) and David Boreanaz (R) answer questions from TCA members during a studio visit to the set of BONES on Friday, July 31. ©2009 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Michael Buckner/Getty Images for FOX.


2009 FOX SUMMER TCA: Bones cast members Emily Emily Deschanel (L) and David Boreanaz (R) answer questions from TCA members during a studio visit to the set of BONES on Friday, July 31. ©2009 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Michael Buckner/Getty Images for FOX.


2009 FOX SUMMER TCA: Bones cast members Emily Emily Deschanel (L) and David Boreanaz (R) answer questions from TCA members during a studio visit to the set of BONES on Friday, July 31. ©2009 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Michael Buckner/Getty Images for FOX.

TCA Images



2009 FOX SUMMER TCA: (L-R) Emily Emily Deschanel, David Boreanaz and Exec. Producer Stephen Nathan answer questions from TCA members during a studio visit to the set of BONES on Friday, July 31. ©2009 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Michael Buckner/Getty Images for FOX.


2009 FOX SUMMER TCA: Bones Executive Producers Hart Hanson (R) and Steven Nathan (L) during a TCA studio visit to the set of BONES on Friday, July 31. ©2009 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Michael Buckner/Getty Images for FOX.


2009 FOX SUMMER TCA: Emily Emily Deschanel answers questions from TCA members during a studio visit to the set of BONES on Friday, July 31. ©2009 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Michael Buckner/Getty Images for FOX.


2009 FOX SUMMER TCA: (L-R) BONES Exec. Producer Hart Hanson, Emily Deschanel, David Boreanaz and Exec. Producer Stephen Nathan answer questions from TCA members during a studio visit to the set of BONES on Friday, July 31. ©2009 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Michael Buckner/Getty Images for FOX.

2009 FOX SUMMER TCA: Bones cast members Emily Emily Deschanel (L) and David Boreanaz (R) answer questions from TCA members during a studio visit to the set of BONES on Friday, July 31. ©2009 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Michael Buckner/Getty Images for FOX.

Friday, July 31, 2009

David Boreanaz, How's Your Brain?


Thanks to @Rebecca1158 who tweeted this to me. :) Kristin from E!Online wraps up the TCA Event.

We're all past the Booth/Bones season finale hookup debacle, right? Great. Let's move onto the next important Bones question at hand: So, uh, David, how's your brain?

Such was the question asked at the Bones set visit during the Television Critics Association press tour today, to which David Boreanaz replied with some revealing information about next season…

"My brain is fine," he deadpanned. "Actually, as far as the character is concerned? It's an interesting thing to happen, I think, to him. He does have a remembrance of certain things, but he's not adept at other things that he thought he was."

For example? "In the last episode about plumbing, he was reading a book about how to do plumbing but he can't remember how to plumb [sic] his own kitchen sink. So I have to have to revisit things that Booth is very good at," he said.

This re-learning of things that Booth knew pre-coma will run throughout the season and it "might spill over into the job" as well, he said.

Stephen Nathan (executive producer) added, "It's a matter of rediscovering your character and in that process rediscovering Brennan [Emily Deschanel]. And that's why that event [i.e., the finale], while it might have been not technically real, was very, very real to them. And, they see each other differently. And, that event, either in the book or in his coma, is real to them. "

"And," chimed in David, "it makes me want to reinvest my time and energy into a relationship because I don't remember certain things that now we're back to ground zero again. We're even worse than ground zero."

They also spilled that there will be another new assistant (or two) next season. Hart Hanson (executive producer) said, "I know we'll bring in at least one more. And we have ideas for two…Possibly two, if we lose one of our regulars."

Before you freak out, Hart didn't mean that a regular cast member is leaving. He meant a regular squint (er, that would mean colleague).

Which squint would you be sad to see go? Do you think the finale was coma-induced or from Brennan's novel? Do you like Booth's storyline? Discuss!

Feel free to comment on Kristin's post HERE or just leave a comment here. :) Or both. See how flexible I am?

Fox TCA Pics on GettyImages



You can CLICK HERE to look at the photos! Finally some David Boreanaz and Emily Deschanel photos. I know fans love seeing them together on and off screen. They're an awesome team!

Bones & Booth's relationship changed


seriouslyomgwtf: Some tidbits from the Bones set visit. Emily said Bones & Booth's relationship changed af the wht they visioned in their minds in the finale

David's idea


seriouslyomgwtf: Bones - Oh and it was David's idea in the carnival ep to play him as a Russian something he came up with two days before they filmed it.

David and Emily is the same off-set as on


seriouslyomgwtf: Bones - It was nice to see the chemistry between David and Emily is the same off-set as on. He says he thinks of her as family.
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