Bones: Hookups, a G-Men Merry-Go-Round, and a Baby!
But, it wouldn't be Angela if she wasn't hooking up with someone, vow of celibacy be damned. (Oh, come on... you knew it wouldn't last!) EW's Michael Ausiello gets the goods from straight from the horse's mouth -- in this case, Bones Exec producer Hart Hanson. Not only does Ang give in to temptation but it's with a man, and one we've seen before. The news had Michaela Conlin, Angela's alter-ego, shrieking, so you know it's good.
Hansen goes on to reveal that Angela and Brennan have a big fight in the same episode, "Their friendship is deeply challenged. It'll be the first time that Brennan realizes that being totally rational about something isn't necessarily being a good friend. And every time she has done that in the past, Angela has come around and excused Brennan's behavior. This time, if they're friendship is to be maintained, Brennan has to take a step toward the irrational."
And, in case that isn't enough scoop for you, check out Ausiello's videos from the Fox Press Tour, where David talks about a wet 'n wild scene between Booth and Brennan, Michaela confirms Angela's probably done with Roxie, and Emily covers Rumspringa and Gremlins.
Still greedy for Bones dish? E Online's WWK team is here to help: According to David Boreanaz, we'll be seeing some new assistants next season... on the FBI side. If Brennan can have a merry-go-round of squints, maybe he should too. "To see how these two characters work off of them, how I would react to squint or how she would react to an FBI guy, and it really just opens up the character work," Boreanaz explains.
And, for your daily dose of "awwwww", apparently having one kid (7-year-old son Jayden Rayne) hasn't made David Boreanaz calm and relaxed about the whole experience. People reports wife Jamie Bergman is ready to pop and the "it could happen at any time" aspect has papa David sticking close to home. Fans know he didn't make it Comic-Con because he wanted to be nearby if Jamie went into labor: "We're just waiting and waiting. It's nerve wracking, extremely, [but] I finally just decided that it's going to come when it's going to come."
But, until his daughter's good and ready to make her entrance, "I must maintain a 20-mile radius. I cannot travel beyond that. If I do, I'll freak out -- I have to be there when the baby comes."
Awww... congrats David!