
The chemistry between the two characters is obvious from the beginning, with Booth’s playful nickname for Brennan, “Bones,” becoming an iconic part of the series. In a conversation with TV Insider, both Boreanaz and Deschanel discussed their favorite episodes and moments throughout the series’ 12 seasons. While it’s easy to point to installments that focus on the budding romance between Booth and Brennan, Bones also excels at putting the characters in unusual situations and paying homage to classic films and TV shows of history. These special episodes provide exciting breaks in the tension, as the series can get serious.
David Boreanaz has talked about a Bones revival, with Deschanel also expressing interest in returning to the story. However, it’s unlikely that we’ll see Booth and Brennan return to our screens anytime soon. However, this creates the perfect opportunity for audiences to continue revisiting the many episodes that made Bones such a hit. Boreanaz clearly appreciates both the trope-y special episodes as well as the plot-heavy, dramatic installments with equal measure. We can’t help agreeing with his picks for some of the best Bones episodes that hit screens from 2005 to 2017, changing the crime procedural forever.
Pilot
Season 1, Episode 1
Of the pilot, Boreanaz said:
“I always go back to the pilot, because it was so young and unpredictable. There’s an inkling of understanding where the characters could go, where they could be, what the possibility of it is, how kind of raw it is.”
This captures both the hope and nostalgia that will always be wrapped up in any pilot episode. The bones of a show are there, but the essence and the ups and downs the characters will face are still far away. The Booth and Brennan that we grew to love are at their most flawed and underdeveloped here, leaving room for the series to help these people grow and evolve as the show progresses.
Double Trouble In The Panhandle
Season 4, Episode 12
Season 4 was a period of growth and growing pains for Bones. Brennan was devastated by the betrayal of Zack Addy (Eric Millegan), her intern, at the end of season 3, and this carried into the fourth season. While this was a shakeup, it turned out to be the best thing for Bones, and the series didn’t waste time exploring new and a little less serious territory. The terrifying nature of season 3’s villain allowed season 4 to have a little more fun and put the characters in zany settings, like the circus.
Boreanaz has talked about how much he enjoys these sillier episodes, where the characters get to dress up and step out of their comfort zone. This makes it clear why he feels so attached to “Double Trouble in the Panhandle” and why we enjoy it so much as well. Seeing Booth and Brennan fully commit to their act and attempt to blend into the circus results in plenty of hilarious situations, furthering the romantic dynamic that had been building over the years. This isn’t the only episode that sees the pair perform under pressure, but it’s an especially fun one.
The 200th In The 10th
Season 10, Episode 10
Playing Angel on Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Angel for so many years saw Boreanaz travel back in time on TV many times over. The Angel season 2 episode, “Are You Now or Have You Ever Been,” is also set in the 1950s, but Boreanaz had to play a much more reserved and tortured character in this series. As Booth, he gets to have all the fun in the world, making zingers and being a little more goofy onscreen. This joy is apparent throughout “The 200th in the 10th,” which is a worthy anniversary installment of the show.
Though the reception of the episode was a little mixed, as it sharply deviates from a typical episode of Bones, this is the point of a 100th or 200th episode. The team was celebrating the fact that the series had been on the air for so long and was still going strong. While Bones would end two years later with the season 12 finale, this is a strong run for any TV show, and it’s taking risks like “The 200th in the 10th” that kept Bones fresh over a decade after it first premiered.
The Final Chapter: The Hope In The Horror
Season 12, Episode 1
The actress did a great job stepping into the role of director, and Boreanaz highlighted this episode as one of his favorites for that reason.
When a series is on the air for as long as Bones, it’s not uncommon for the stars to take on producer or director roles, even writing a few episodes over the years. Deschanel directed “The Hope in the Horror,” which calls back to one of the most notorious killers and emotional season-long arcs in Bones‘ history. The actress did a great job stepping into the role of director, and Boreanaz highlighted this episode as one of his favorites for that reason. The pair had become a dynamic duo by this point, and their friendship comes through onscreen.