Emily Deschanel appeared on Conan, Wednesday September 27, 2012 along with guests Joseph Gordon-Levitt and comedienne Jamie Lee.
Emily and Conan discussed the hippy high school she attended and tormenting their younger siblings. Both Emily & Conan showered their baby siblings with tender promises of murder.
Clique Clack catches up with Bones executive producer Stephen Nathan and star David Boreanaz in the Comic Con 2012 Press Room following their panel.
Stephen Nathan tells us Pelant will be a dark cloud over the lives of Booth and Brennan and the staff of the Jeffersonian throughout Season 8. Brennan has now found herself replaying the life of choices her father, Max once had to make. The situation with Brennan will be resolved so she can return to the show cleared of any wrong doing but she will also have to reconcile with Booth. Is love enough?
Where does David Boreanaz draw the intense, complex emotions he portrays in Booth? Will he be directing more episodes this season? Has directing affected the way he approaches his character? How important is it for him to broaden his career by working on other projects? His favorite stand alone episode was the Holloywood film. Will season 8 be his last?
Bones stars David Boreanaz and Emily Deschanel take to the Extra stage at Comic Con for an interview in front of fans.
Favorite Comic Con moment?
Do you have fans ask you great creepy questions because of your role on the show?
What’s been your craziest fan experience?
Where will Season 8 pick up?
How awesome is it going into an eighth season?
Season 8 teasers
Anyone you are looking forward to catching at Comic Con?
What’s your favorite costume you’ve seen so far?
Watch David hand Emily his microphone when her isn’t working. When she has a coughing spell, he tries to get her water.
In the Comic Con 2012 Press Room, Bones star David Boreanaz talks with The Voice of TV about how he thinks his character, Booth, will deal with what happened in the season 7 finale.
In the Comic Con 2012 Press Room, Bones star David Boreanaz talks with The Voice of TV about the difficulties and differences between directing and acting.