Fox’s BONES is now in its tenth season, Thursdays at
8 PM. Viewers are pleased that in the first two episodes of the new
season FBI Agent Seeley Booth, played by David Boreanaz, has recovered
from the personal and professional injuries he received in the Season 9
finale. Booth was shot and incarcerated for killing three law
enforcement officers, who were actually armed home invaders, sent as
part of a vast conspiracy uncovered by Booth and his partner/wife,
forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance Brennan, played by Emily
Deschanel.
Boreanaz is also a producer on BONES, and has so far
directed eight episodes of the series, including the action-packed,
guns blazing Season 9 finale. At a party thrown by Fox for the
Television Critics Association, Boreanaz talks about his directing – and
the possible future of BONES beyond Season 10.
ASSIGNMENT X: The shootout in Booth and
Brennan’s home looked like it could have been part of a high-intensity
action feature like, say, HEAT. Are you a big Michael Mann fan?
DAVID BOREANAZ: I think that my sense of – well,
it’s nothing to do with Michael Mann. I love Michael Mann, but I do
think my sense of learning as a director, you can see how I move my
cameras around a lot, and I like all the action, so I will continue to
do that every year, and with my feature projects. I really like
directing a lot...
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Thursday, October 9, 2014
BONES star David Boreanaz on Season 10 and the future of the series – Exclusive Interview
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