The end of “bones” In 2017, finished a very successful 12 seasons race which balanced the relational drama, the comedy and the arcs of the dark procedural intrigue in a way that few other shows have managed to do. After years to investigate some of the worst crimes of fiction, the kind distribution of Fox Show characters entered the sunset with all the intention to continue the right job, which is why fans have claimed Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz) and Temperance Brennan (Emily Deschanel) in Back for “Bones” season 13 Since the end of the show. They are not the only ones either. Deschanel and Boreanaz are open to a “bone” returnAnd the latter even has The perfect terrain for a “bone” renewal (If the opportunity arises).
However, these things take time. While fans are waiting for more information on the possible return of the series at a given time, it would certainly be pleasant to have some spin-off programs to scratch these “OS” itching. The good news is that a series of spin-off entitled “Bones: Skeleton Crew” really exists. The bad news? You will not be able to look at it. Let’s discover why.
Bones: Skeleton Crew is a mystery box web series that is impossible to find
Rather than a complete television program, “Bones: Skeleton Crew” was a 2006 web series which included 26 short two -minute episodes that took place in the world of “Bones” but represented the adventures of a brand new group of characters. The distribution of the show included Thomas Smith, Ryan McGivern, Alison Simpson, Jon Briddell and Reghan Alexander, and this focused on three young employees of Jeffersonian who had to find a delicate mystery of legal medicine in order to stop a dangerous terrorist attack that should take place in an hour. Because the events took place late on a short period of time late, the trio had limited resources and could not contact the usual suspects of the parent show.
Unfortunately, there is a reason why I write on the show in the past. “Bones: Skeleton Crew” was a off -center partnership offspring with Mastercard and Sprint TV, and was only available for Sprint TV subscribers. Unfortunately, Sprint TV no longer exists. While at one point, you can watch the program on the official “Bones” website, there is currently no way to consult “Bones: Skeleton Crew”.
Even the YouTube clips of the show have proven to be impossible to find, so unless something changes, “Skeleton Crew” is officially a lost corner of the world “Bones”. For this reason, fans who are impatient to deepen the “bones” but who have already watched the parent spectacle several times can only seek “The Finder”, 2012 “Bones” spin-off series which was quickly preserved by Fox.