The Only Bones Guest Star To Appear In Every Season
Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz showed up in every episode of Bones, but only one series guest star appeared every season.
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Read MoreThe Futurama writers almost drove themselves mad trying to think of a good enough pun for the episode 'War is the H-Word.'
Read MoreThe Bones writers decided it was best to give Sweets a definitive ending when John Francis Daley's directing career took off.
Read MoreDid True Detective: Night Country just reveal the actual meaning of the spiral, or was it merely a red herring? Let's investigate.
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Read MoreLet's dig into a theory surrounding True Detective: Night Country. Spoilers for the latest episode follow, so be warned!
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