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Bones: Season 11 (Death and Disappearance Edition)
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Genre | Television/Crime |
Format | NTSC, Subtitled |
Contributor | David Boreanaz, Emily Deschanel, Tom Mison |
Language | English |
Number Of Discs | 6 |
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.01 ounces
- Item model number : 43379794
- Media Format : NTSC, Subtitled
- Run time : 960 minutes
- Release date : January 3, 2017
- Actors : Emily Deschanel, David Boreanaz, Tom Mison
- Dubbed: : Spanish
- Subtitles: : Spanish, English, French
- Studio : 20th Century Fox
- ASIN : B01FL1TQM0
- Number of discs : 6
- Best Sellers Rank: #7,059 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024
100% satisfied
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2016
One of my favorite TV series. It's got mystery, suspense, and some extremely funny moments. Booth and Brennan are very different people who fell in love as they worked together as partners solving crimes. Booth is a veteran. He is a very funny, playful, top-notch FBI agent with a dark side. He trusts his intuition--his "gut." He is partnered with forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan aka "Bones" who is a brilliant, but very blunt scientist seriously lacking in social skills. Underneath it she all cares deeply about people and longs for connection. Both had difficult and sometimes abusive childhoods and have had to deal with the resulting pain. The couple's respect and love for each other help them work through their substantial differences, become a couple, get married, have children and pool their strengths to catch murders. The series is also about the friendships they build over the years. Season 11 has some really good moments so far. Not so fond of the crossover episodes they have done over the years with other Fox shows. They have one crossover with Sleepy Hollow in this season. Not horrible, but not my favorite. Bones has remained interesting, funny, and entertaining over the years. The characters have grown and changed a over the years, from the will-they-won't-they couple to a married-with-children couple. Like the classic Thin Man movies, Bones shows that being married doesn't have to ruin the banter or show. It can take it to a new level. Emily Deschanel and David Boreanez have done a wonderful job with the characters. They have excellent chemistry and timing. I doubt the show would have lasted so long without them playing the main characters. Great supporting cast with Michaela Conlin as forensic artist Angela Montenegro, T. J. Thyne as bug and slime guy Dr. Jack Hodgins, Patricia Belcher as federal prosecutor Caroline Julian, Ryan O'Neal as Max Brennan, Eugene Byrd as Dr. Clark Edison, Michael Grant Terry as Wendell Bray, Tamara Taylor as coroner Dr. Camille Saroyan the head of the forensic team, and Carla Gallo as Daisy Wick to name a few. It's best watched from the beginning of the series.
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2016
So I have been a loyal fan of bones since the beginning. All the twists and turns, ups and downs, and relationships between the characters have had me hooked from the start, and just get better. But I have to say, this season has been a wild ride, and has tested my loyalty. Especially the relationship between Angela and Hodgins. I understand the fact that the writers wanted to make the struggle between the two real, and I completely understand why the "event" (no spoilers here in terms of that!) Would cause Hodgins to act the way he does. But seriously, his angst, bitterness, and absolute jerk behavior was getting very old. I had sort of decided that if his attitude stayed the same, I just couldn't watch anymore. He is a fictional character, but I was getting that aggravated with him. Something had to change. And, thank goodness, it looks like it has! Big sigh of relief, after episodes of him being not just jerky but downright unbearable. This is probably what the writers had in mind, a huge hallelujah moment where you see the real Hodgins again... the one who fought for his love for Angela time and again, whether it was trapped in a car buried underground with a very good possibility of dying or watching his baby being born and being willing to love and fight for his child, even if it had a huge potential for being born blind. It was nice to see that love come back. And it was refreshing to see Angela rally, fight back, and not accept him giving up. Now that they are seemingly finally on the road to recovery, I am not so torn about watching the next episode, wondering if I am going be able to watch the painful conversations between the two. This fan is quite relieved. Of course, knowing this show, anything can happen. I guess that's the mark of a great show... we just have to see what happens next. It certainly keeps us on our toes.
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2017
Bones is the best kept secret on TV. Fox made the biggest mistake taking it off. Bones is a well written, well acted, well directed show. It has everything you want in a TV show. Awesome acting (everyone!!!), the sweetest and sexiest chemistry between the 2 leads Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz, superb stories, best music soundtrack...just an amazing underrated show. I love the characters from Booth and Brennan's partnership/relationship (eventually getting together) to the Squinterns (need to watch to see who they are). This show was on for 12 years!!! The reason is the showrunners...they never let it get stale or boring. Most shows would have run its course but not Bones. Also, the guest stars are enormous in notoriety-Cyndi Lauper, Stephen Fry, Ryan O'Neal, Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top. If you have not watched this show yet, watch it. Start with episode 1 and go all the way to 246. Btw the series finale-THAT IS HOW YOU DO A SERIES FINALE. Bones: Booth, Brennan, Hodgins, Angela, Cam, Aubrey, Sweets, Squints, Caroline, Booth/Brennan kids, Hodgins/Montengro kids will all be missed. Hope someday it does come back as a revival or reunion episode/TV movie. There are so many stories that can still be told.
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Bones Staffel 11 - Eine weitere großartige Staffel ...
Reviewed in Germany on August 27, 2019
Eine weitere großartige Staffel der Serie Bones. Die Geschichte rund um Booth, Bones und ihren Kollegen entwickelt sich weiter. Jede einzelne Folge ist spannend gehalten und reißt einen regelrecht mit. Die DVDs kommen in einer Plastikhülle, die noch einmal zusätzliche in einer Kartonhülle steckt, dies lässt das Gesamtpaket hochwertiger wirken. Ein kleiner Minuspunkt ist, dass die einzelnen DVDs alle übereinander liegen und dadurch sehr leicht zerkratzen können. Ansonsten ist das Gesamtpaket sehr gut gelungen und ein muss für jeden Bones Fan.
Diana S.
Reviewed in Germany on August 27, 2019
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Great Bones
Reviewed in Spain on April 17, 2019
Had to wait a long time, not watched yet but love the progress me.
Subhasree Vasan
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Five Stars
Reviewed in India on June 23, 2017
Absolutely love Bones!! Waiting for season 12 to reach India!
Mr. D. L. Rees
5.0 out of 5 stars
OCCASIONAL MISFIRES BUT STILL MUCH TO PLEASE
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 19, 2017
Penultimate season at Washington's world famous (fictitious) Jefferson Institute Laboratory, awesomely gifted staff learning much from gory human remains. The circumstances are not as far-fetched as one might think - Kathy Reichs wrote the original books and this her field of expertise.
Twenty two episodes. They cover a range - from fun (undercover in the "Wild West") to the downright scary (grand finale positively nightmarish). In between there is much to intrigue - it genuinely fascinating how the team homes in on the truth, law officers thereby able to secure another arrest (often not of the person one would have thought).
As Brennan and Booth, Emily Deschamel and David Boreanaz remain a great double act - she amusingly humourless, he ultra-macho (but keen that little daughter Christine receives a gift from "the tooth fairy"). Home scenes play an increasing role (often at the expense of traditional start to episode where happy innocents stumble upon what is left of corpses, their screams merging into the opening credits).
Romance, tension, welcome return of familiar faces and, for one member of the team, a need for readjustments - emotional and physical. Many chuckles. (It perhaps not a good idea for Brennan to visit Christine's class to describe her work - complete with slides.)
A fan of the show since it began, I concede it is becoming a little tired and repetitive, the music annoyingly intrusive when one is trying to concentrate on what is being said (great scripts and fine acting thus with reduced impact). Not everything works (the "Sleepy Hollow" cross-over particularly). The series, though, still generates a warmth, offering more enjoyment than most.
Bonuses are confined to deleted scenes and a gag reel (here Betty White much in evidence - she [at 90+!] a delight in Episode 4).
Credit goes to all that "Bones" has delighted for so long, the hope now that Season 12 will end on a high.
Twenty two episodes. They cover a range - from fun (undercover in the "Wild West") to the downright scary (grand finale positively nightmarish). In between there is much to intrigue - it genuinely fascinating how the team homes in on the truth, law officers thereby able to secure another arrest (often not of the person one would have thought).
As Brennan and Booth, Emily Deschamel and David Boreanaz remain a great double act - she amusingly humourless, he ultra-macho (but keen that little daughter Christine receives a gift from "the tooth fairy"). Home scenes play an increasing role (often at the expense of traditional start to episode where happy innocents stumble upon what is left of corpses, their screams merging into the opening credits).
Romance, tension, welcome return of familiar faces and, for one member of the team, a need for readjustments - emotional and physical. Many chuckles. (It perhaps not a good idea for Brennan to visit Christine's class to describe her work - complete with slides.)
A fan of the show since it began, I concede it is becoming a little tired and repetitive, the music annoyingly intrusive when one is trying to concentrate on what is being said (great scripts and fine acting thus with reduced impact). Not everything works (the "Sleepy Hollow" cross-over particularly). The series, though, still generates a warmth, offering more enjoyment than most.
Bonuses are confined to deleted scenes and a gag reel (here Betty White much in evidence - she [at 90+!] a delight in Episode 4).
Credit goes to all that "Bones" has delighted for so long, the hope now that Season 12 will end on a high.
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