Bones’ Michaela Conlin Wants Angela to Give Birth Already

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It’s in this week’s “The Blackout in the Blizzard,” Angela (Michaela Conlin) and Hodgins (TJ Thyne) run into complications with their baby-to-be. But for the actress playing Mrs. Hodgins, the biggest complication to playing an expecting mother is having to wear a fake baby belly.

“It’s really weird,” she said in an interview with The Morning Call to promote her new movie The Lincoln Lawyer, which opens Friday. “I have to wear the latex stomach for 15 hours a day. I’m on the second one of three [different sizes] that I’ll be wearing. I’m sure it’s much easier than actually being pregnant, but I’m glad that I’m supposed to be giving birth at the end of the season.”

The actress — who has been on the show since it started six years ago — is far from complaining. “It’s a blessing being on a show that’s lasted this long. I don’t think a day goes by that I don’t think, ‘This is an awesome job. I’m so happy to have this job.’”

She’s also happy to call the cast family. “We’re all like a little family. I’ve seen people get married and kids grow up. Six years is a long time to be together with the same actors.”

And even though it hasn’t been confirmed yet that the show will get picked up for another season, Conlin has no plans to go anywhere. “I’m not shying away from TV. Some of the choicest roles for women are on TV.”

Source: The Morning Call

Bones Season Six Screen Captures

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74 Screen Captures 6×01 – The Mastodon in the Room


42 Screen Captures 6×02 – The Couple in the Cave


59 Screen Captures 6×03 – The Maggots in the Meathead

Bones’ Fifth Season Dated and Detailed for DVD and Blu-ray

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Experience the chemistry and drama when BONES Season 5 is unearthed on Blu-ray Disc and DVD October 5

LOS ANGELES, CA – BONES Season 5 further explores the chemistry of its lead character delivering strong ratings and critical acclaim. Experience the intrigue and passion as BONES Season 5 arrives on Blu-ray Disc and DVD from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment on October 5, 2010.

BONES Season 5 stars Emily Deschanel (Glory Road, Cold Mountain) as Dr. Temperance Brennan and David Boreanaz (Angel, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) as FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth. The strong supporting cast includes Michaela Conlin (Enchanted), T.J. Thyne (The Phone Book), Tamara Taylor (Lost) and John Francis Daley (Freaks & Geeks).

Faced with gruesome murders, FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth has teamed up with the world’s leading Forensic Anthropologist Dr. Temperance “Bones” Brennan of the Jeffersonian Institute. Bones is the rational scientist and Booth the intuitive detective, and though they often butt heads, they make the perfect team when it comes to catching criminals. With a team of scientists behind them, Bones and Booth make sure no crime goes unsolved.

BONES Season 5 is available on Blu-ray Disc and DVD for the suggested retail price of $69.99 US/$89.99 Canada and $59.98 US/$69.98 Canada, respectively.

4 Disc Blu-ray / 6 Disc DVD
Episodes:

* Harbingers in a Fountain
* The Bond in the Boot
* The Plain in the Prodigy
* The Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
* The Night at the Bones Museum
* The Tough Man in the Tender Chicken
* The Dwarf in the Dirt
* The Foot in the Foreclosure
* The Gamer in the Grease
* The Goop in the Girl
* The X in the Files
* The Proof in the Pudding
* The Dentist in the Ditch
* The Devil in the Details
* The Bones on the Blue Line
* The Parts in the Sum of the Whole
* The Death of the Queen Bee
* The Predator in the Pool
* The Rocker in the Rinse Cycle
* The Witch in the Wardrobe
* The Boy With the Answer
* The Beginning in the End

Special Features

* Extended Episodes:
o The Tough Man in the Tender Chicken
o The X in the Files
* Featurettes:
o The 100th Episode with Director David Boreanaz
o The Bodies of Bones
o The Nunchuck Way
* Commentaries:
o “The Proof in the Pudding” with Tamara Tayloer, TJ Thyne, John Francis Daley and Michaela Conlin
o “The Beginning in the End” with Hart Hanson, Stephen Nathan and Ian Toynton
* Deleted Scenes
* Gag Reel

“I have faith in them”

Filed Under: bones, micheala    Posted On: 06-08-2010 No Comments

Angela and Hodgins became one of my favorite TV couples from the moment we saw the first hints of flirtation between them on Bones. So when Michaela Conlin braved the rainy New York City streets last week to pop into the EW.com offices (sans entourage!), I was thrilled to ask her all the character-related questions that have been plaguing my little fan brain since we saw the pair’s surprise wedding. The best part? She didn’t look at me like I was crazy. In fact, she was totally willing to geek out right along with me and speak about her character with thoughtfulness and excitement. Read on for her take on the couple’s surprise nuptials and what the future holds for our match made in squinty heaven.

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Did you like how Hodgins and Angela’s wedding played out?
MICHAELA CONLIN: I did like how it played out. I was very surprised by it. I thought for the longest time it’d be Sweets and Daisy getting married. That was a big shocker. I think I heard rumblings of it only one or two episodes prior to getting the script. So it was kept pretty under wraps for a while, which is good. Normally, we have more of an idea of what may or may not happen. But that was a true surprise, which I liked. It was really fun to shoot. My father called and told me, ‘Why didn’t you tell me that you were going to get married?’ And I was like ‘Well, I wanted you to be surprised.’ There are very few real surprises left in life so I figured [shrugs]. I’m really excited about it and to see what they’re going to do with us next season. Angela isn’t really one to settle down. But I know Hart [Hanson, creator of Bones] has a lot in store for that challenge being that they’re so different. Hopefully Angela won’t feel like he’s a ball and chain. [Laughs] No, I’m just kidding. I think she’s always been just so in love with him. I think it’s going to be a fun season.

I don’t think she would have said ‘yes’ if she didn’t. She’s not the type.
No. I know. She’s had enough time to think about it.

Did you like the ceremony? Did you think it matched who they are as a couple?
Yea. That’s a good question. I hadn’t thought about that, but yea I do. I think underneath all the ex-husbands, ex-girlfriends, engagements, separations, they really just like being around each other and really get each other. I think that was enough for her.

Did you feel cheated at all because you didn’t get to wear a big wedding dress again?
No, I didn’t. Actually, I’m glad we did that because I already did that. She already walked down the aisle at the end of season 2. I was glad that we didn’t try to top that and make it something else. I was glad they did it the way that they did.

So what can we expect from them now?
I don’t think it will be too typical with them. I know that. I think it will be a challenge, definitely, but also happy…hopefully. [Laughs] But I do think it’s going to have its ups and downs. I know she loves him, but I don’t know. We’ll see how they fare. I have faith in them. I think they’re going to do fine.

Hart referred to Angela and Hodgins’ relationship as the show’s “steam valve” recently, the thing that releases a little bit of that tension created by the Bones/Booth relationship. Do you think it’s good to have something to satisfy the fans’ need for a happy ending?
I do. Hodgins and Angela have been together for a while now; I think it’s important for the series. I think it’s important to see a couple that’s functional and is really releasing some steam — if you want to put it that way. But I think the Brennan and Booth relationship had a big release in the 100th episode. I think they played that out well, showing the two of them being together prior to the series. So we’ll see what happens. But yes, I enjoy being the steam valve.

Do we find out in the last episode whether or not Brennan has told Angela about what happened in episode 100?
No. That’s a good question. We don’t address any of that…I think. Not that you’ve seen, I should say. From up to the point that you’ve seen, no. But they will. They will be soon. They tell each other everything. I think they always know what’s going on with the other. And I think Angela knows on some level, too.

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Bones: Jailhouse, Rocked

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Hold the phone, you guys. Last night’s episode of Bones totally caught me off guard. Immersing myself in spoiler alerts all day normally takes the edge off, as I haven’t been surprised by a television show since I saw Fringe’s Peter Bishop sparkle and shine earlier this season. But script author Kathy Reichs—the real-life producer, novelist, professor, forensic anthropologist, and person on whom Dr. Temperance Brennan was based—definitely pulled a fast one on me when she decided to have Hodgins (T.J. Thyne) and Angela (Michaela Conlin) get married—and in jail! I’m definitely all aboard the Hodgins-Angela ‘ship. But marriage? Really? Wasn’t it technically the result of egregious product placement?

The relationship between these two nerdy lovebirds has been more enjoyable to watch this season than the one between Brennan (Emily Deschanel) and Booth (David Boreanaz) because Hodgins and Angela are so dang open and honest about their feelings. It’s so refreshingly mature! Plus, Thyne and Conlin have terrific chemistry and clearly they’ve worked hard over the last five seasons to develop a real connection between the two characters. The tension between Hodgins and Angela has been particularly noticeable over the last few episodes since Angela’s pregnancy scare. As soon as they landed behind bars together, it was painfully obvious that they would reconnect. It was completely surprising, however, that they decided to get hitched.

I applaud the spontaneity and unexpectedness of the whole thing, especially because the informality of it didn’t necessarily upstage Sweets’s (John Francis Daley) proposal to Daisy (Carla Gallo) last month in “The Bones on the Blue Line.” I also think that Hodgins and Angela’s marriage will help Brennan and Booth make significant strides in their relationship (once they forgive the new couple for not inviting them to the wedding, of course). But I still can’t help but think that a tiny bit of this show’s magic is gone. Where will the Angela-Hodgins drama come from now? A real pregnancy?

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Scoop on Bones

Filed Under: bones, micheala    Posted On: 04-16-2010 No Comments

Could I get some Bones scoop please? — Chris
ADAM: Be on the lookout for Angela and Hodgins to run into a little trouble with the law. What lands them in handcuffs? “We were doing what we did on page 187 in public and unfortunately that got us [busted],” TJ Thyne jokes, referencing the mysterious sex act described in Bones’ new novel. In truth, it’s something much more innocent that gets them into trouble, but Michaela Conlin says time in jail will bring the couple much closer together.

‘Bones’ scoop: The ‘Page 187′ mystery solved?

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In all the hubbub following last night’s emotionally draining 100th episode of Bones, a cold, hard truth has gone overlooked: The episode failed to solve the big mystery from the previous week’s ep — what the frak was on page 187 of Brennan’s new book? We know it involves a unique sexual technique that Hodgins invented and presumably performed on Angela. But what… is… it? At a party thrown in honor of the milestone episode earlier this week, we grilled the cast. Then, unsatisfied (though amused) by their answers, we went to series creator Hart Hanson and executive producer Stephen Nathan to find out their dirty little secret!

David Boreanaz (Booth): “If Hodgins came up with it, I don’t think Booth would be all that impressed. Maybe episode 187 will be the last episode and [we can reveal it then]. That way we can’t get into too much trouble if it is really obscene.”

Emily Deschanel (Brennan): “We all had our ideas about what it was and, like the characters, I think some of us were too embarrassed to even mention those above a whisper. I am certainly not going to tell a reporter what secret trick I had in my mind. I never even asked. I don’t think I want to know. I think it is better left to the imagination.”

Michaela Conlin (Angela): “I have an idea what I think it is but I do not have confirmation. There was never a conference about it. It wasn’t like Hart let us in on the joke at the table read. I think it is better to leave it unsaid for everyone’s sake. Isn’t it more fun to guess? It will be like the briefcase in Pulp Fiction. Everyone can debate it. T.J. thought it was so cool that it was his character’s move. He was bragging about it for days. I don’t know what he’s holding over Hart to get that kind of character triumph.”

T.J. Thyne (Hodgins): “How do you know I didn’t pitch it to them? And who said it was kinky? Maybe it is just weird. It is a very specific, very useful action that makes Angela at the very least very excited.”

Tamara Taylor (Cam): “I am dying to know. I was laughing out loud when I read that episode because Hodgins makes such a huge stink about it being his move. I think it has got to be a silly move. To [stay true] to his character, the move would have to be either him crying, goofing off, or raging during sex. He has all those anger management issues. Maybe he just yells through the entire act. I think this was Hart’s practical joke. He just wanted to see how kinky and gross we all got trying to figure it out. I bet he doesn’t even have a move in mind. I would not put it past him to have just written it all mysteriously to get people thinking.”

John Francis Daley (Sweets): “I don’t think we can even say what we think it is. What’s the PG-rated, magazine friendly way of describing something sexual? Plus, it is kind of a trap because what if I tell you what I think it is and then I am labeled a pervert because it is so much weirder than what the writers actually came up with? I am a nice boy. I don’t think anyone knows other than Hart and Stephen. They just left it up to all of us to think about and debate amongst ourselves. It’s like what Bill Murray whispers to Scarlett Johansson at the end of Lost In Translation. Maybe what he whispers to her is actually [Hodgins'] unique sexual maneuver. I have [to wonder] how in the history of humans having sexual relations could one man discover some super awesome sex move or position that no one else ever thought of or tried? Unless it is something like he makes a goofy face or noise while doing it. That’s the only way that I believe it could be a Hodgins-only move. Otherwise others would have done it.”

Hart Hanson (series creator): “We know exactly what was on page 187 but we didn’t tell any of the cast. It made the squirming and embarrassment more realistic because they all have very dirty minds and they went there in their heads… We tend to circle back on things so it will probably be revealed at some point. Maybe in episode 187 if we get there.”

Stephen Nathan (exec producer): “We know exactly what it was and we aren’t telling yet. We may never tell. Or we may have a contest for the fans to hear their guesses and if someone gets it maybe we will give them a cameo.”

Stephen Fry Celebrates 100 Eps of Bones

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TV series Bones celebrated their 100th episode last night in Los Angeles, with most of the cast attending a party together. The show’s in its fifth season now and star David Boreanaz directed the episode—which takes the cast back to the moment when Agent Booth first met Dr Brennan, played by Emily Deschanel. Stephen Fry, who has a recurring role on the show, shared a laugh with David on the red carpet before attending the party. While Emily looked beautiful and posed alongside Michaela Conlin and John Francis Daly, before celebrating with them, as well as the rest of her costars and crew inside.