Sunday, 1 August 2010
Tuesday, 27 July 2010
Wednesday, 14 July 2010
Bones Return.....
23rd of September is when bones is set to be airing the season premier of season 6. THUR 9/23 at 8/7c, on FOX!
My Absense.
i apologise for being absent this past month. i have been having internet troubles but i am back now to bring your more goss and pictures on david!
Wednesday, 9 June 2010
No News
I'm sorry for the lack of posts, since the cheating scandal and bones s5 finishing there has been little David news! however i will keep the pictures coming! x
Sunday, 30 May 2010
Thursday, 27 May 2010
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
Friday, 14 May 2010
E online Article
Having a craptacular Thursday? Remember, it could always be worse.
You could be:
Having a craptacular Thursday? Remember, it could always be worse.
You could be:
Rachel Uchitel: The Mistress to the Stars was allegedly Tiger's tail. Then it came out she boned a Bones star. But it's not her fault—she's a victim!
David Boreanaz: He married smokin' hot Playboy Playmate Jaime Bergman, then cheated on her. With a skank who will not shut up.
So kick something in annoyance, then pick your best of the worst:
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Rewatch these befor bones finale :)
Ever since "Bones" creator Hart Hanson tweeted that the fifth season finale would be called "The Beginning in the End," fans have speculated about what the cryptic title means.
The obvious connection is to the fourth season alternate universe finale -- which was titled "The End in the Beginning" -- and while there are some tie-ins between the two hours, they're more like subtle nods.
That being said, Korbi TV has compiled a list of five episodes you should be familiar with in preparation for next week's season ender.
While we can't tell you why they relate to the upcoming finale, we can tell you what the original FOX press releases said about the individual episodes. We can also maybe say whether the press release mentions the reason(s) you should be rewatching them.
So, without further ado...
1. "Pilot"
What FOX said: "Dr. Temperance Brennan is a highly skilled forensic anthropologist in Washington, D.C. FBI Agent Seeley Booth calls on her to assist with investigations when the standard methods of identifying a body are useless -- when the remains are badly decomposed, burned or destroyed beyond recognition. In the season premiere, Booth asks Brennan to help provide clues and information when skeletal remains are found at the bottom of a lake. With her team of specialists at the Jeffersonian Institute, Brennan determines the identity of the remains to be the ex-aide of a Washington, DC, congressman. A series of clues add up to murder, and Brennan wants in on the case. Although skeptical of all scientists, or "squints" as he calls them, Booth knows if he wants Brennan's expertise on the case, he's going to have to give in to her demand to a partnership with him and let her out of the lab. But Brennan may have gotten more than she bargained for when she digs under the surface to uncover who was behind the murder."
What we say: Press release won't help you, but if you rewatch the hour, you may get a better idea of what's to come.
2. "The Soldier on the Grave"
What FOX said: "Booth and Brennan investigate the apparent suicide of a protester in Arlington National Cemetery. But Brennan and her team discover this was not suicide, it was murder, and the victim was a soldier who had served in Iraq, not a war protester as originally thought. Booth and Brennan pursue the murder investigation and interrogate the American soldiers the victim served with in Iraq. Their investigation leads to many unanswered questions about the victim's military unit in Iraq and the actions they took while on patrol there. As they uncover more information about the case, all clues point to a potential military cover-up. Meanwhile, Booth laments the horrors of war and his own shady past as a military sniper."
What we say: Press release will help you.
3. "The Boneless Bride in the River"
What FOX said: "Interrupting Brennan's romantic vacation with Sully (guest star Eddie McClintock) on his boat in the marina, Booth drags her to a crime scene on the river where the shell of a woman's body is found minus all of her bones. The body poses an intriguing case for the team as they attempt to reconstruct the women's skeletal structure without the help of any bones. Eager to get back to her vacation, Brennan quickly weighs in on the case, but in the absence of any bones, does not feel she has a reason to be involved. Zach, Hodgins and Cam attempt to construct a skeleton for the body, a task that proves to be both difficult and gruesome. During the process Cam finds the sole remaining bone in the deflated body, which is enough of a reason for Booth to barge back into Brennan and Sully's vacation and bring Brennan into the Jeffersonian once again. Booth investigates an international mail-order bride agency as well as the woman's former fiance, but the man quickly evades the investigation. When further clues in the case point to a rare and ancient Asian custom that involves burying the bones of an unmarried woman with those of an unmarried man as a sort of afterlife wedding ceremony, Brennan and Booth realize they are in fact looking for a murder suspect who may have killed the woman found in the river to use her bones for the ceremony. Meanwhile, Sully propositions Brennan, forcing her to make an important decision about their future together, a proposition that surprises her and for which she's definitely not prepared."
What we say: Press release will help you.
4. "The Passenger in the Oven"
What FOX said: "Booth and Brennan are en route to China where Brennan has been summoned to help identify pre-historic anthropological remains with Booth in tow to watch over her highly sensitive equipment. Their restful flight is disrupted when a flight attendant discovers a fully cooked human body in the plane's industrial microwave. Booth and Brennan connect online with the team back in the U.S. using Brennan's high-tech equipment, as well as odds-and-ends gadgets from the airline passengers, to send evidence back to the Jeffersonian for processing. When they identify the victim as a travel writer working on a controversial story about airline pilots, Booth and Brennan race against the clock to solve the murder before the plane lands in China and they lose their jurisdiction over the case. Meanwhile back in the states, Angela and Roxie's relationship progresses as Hodgins tries to move on."
What we say: Press release won't help you.
5. "The Parts in the Sum of the Whole"
What FOX said: "The milestone 100th episode of BONES takes viewers back in time six years as Brennan and Booth recount the first case they worked on together. With Sweets finishing his book on their partnership, Brennan and Booth take this opportunity to set the record straight. A young and rebellious FBI Agent Booth seeks the help of an team of anthropological scientists and a street artist to find the evidence that will prove his high-profile suspect guilty. Although in unfamiliar territory, Dr. Brennan, her grad student Zack (guest star Eric Millegan) and Hodgins get right to work, impressing Booth with their knack for uncovering new leads and substantiating his theory about a well-connected district judge. While the case cements a foundation for a successful future partnership, it also reveals the convoluted romantic beginnings of the formidable duo-- whose feelings for each other almost destroyed the team but still linger years later."
What we say: There are two reasons why episode 100 made this list, but only one of them is hinted at in the press release.
Think you know how these hours all tie together?
Let's hear your theories in the comments section...
Follow Zap2it, Marisa and KorbiGirl on Twitter plus Zap2it on Facebook for all your TV, movie and celebrity news.
The obvious connection is to the fourth season alternate universe finale -- which was titled "The End in the Beginning" -- and while there are some tie-ins between the two hours, they're more like subtle nods.
That being said, Korbi TV has compiled a list of five episodes you should be familiar with in preparation for next week's season ender.
While we can't tell you why they relate to the upcoming finale, we can tell you what the original FOX press releases said about the individual episodes. We can also maybe say whether the press release mentions the reason(s) you should be rewatching them.
So, without further ado...
1. "Pilot"
What FOX said: "Dr. Temperance Brennan is a highly skilled forensic anthropologist in Washington, D.C. FBI Agent Seeley Booth calls on her to assist with investigations when the standard methods of identifying a body are useless -- when the remains are badly decomposed, burned or destroyed beyond recognition. In the season premiere, Booth asks Brennan to help provide clues and information when skeletal remains are found at the bottom of a lake. With her team of specialists at the Jeffersonian Institute, Brennan determines the identity of the remains to be the ex-aide of a Washington, DC, congressman. A series of clues add up to murder, and Brennan wants in on the case. Although skeptical of all scientists, or "squints" as he calls them, Booth knows if he wants Brennan's expertise on the case, he's going to have to give in to her demand to a partnership with him and let her out of the lab. But Brennan may have gotten more than she bargained for when she digs under the surface to uncover who was behind the murder."
What we say: Press release won't help you, but if you rewatch the hour, you may get a better idea of what's to come.
2. "The Soldier on the Grave"
What FOX said: "Booth and Brennan investigate the apparent suicide of a protester in Arlington National Cemetery. But Brennan and her team discover this was not suicide, it was murder, and the victim was a soldier who had served in Iraq, not a war protester as originally thought. Booth and Brennan pursue the murder investigation and interrogate the American soldiers the victim served with in Iraq. Their investigation leads to many unanswered questions about the victim's military unit in Iraq and the actions they took while on patrol there. As they uncover more information about the case, all clues point to a potential military cover-up. Meanwhile, Booth laments the horrors of war and his own shady past as a military sniper."
What we say: Press release will help you.
3. "The Boneless Bride in the River"
What FOX said: "Interrupting Brennan's romantic vacation with Sully (guest star Eddie McClintock) on his boat in the marina, Booth drags her to a crime scene on the river where the shell of a woman's body is found minus all of her bones. The body poses an intriguing case for the team as they attempt to reconstruct the women's skeletal structure without the help of any bones. Eager to get back to her vacation, Brennan quickly weighs in on the case, but in the absence of any bones, does not feel she has a reason to be involved. Zach, Hodgins and Cam attempt to construct a skeleton for the body, a task that proves to be both difficult and gruesome. During the process Cam finds the sole remaining bone in the deflated body, which is enough of a reason for Booth to barge back into Brennan and Sully's vacation and bring Brennan into the Jeffersonian once again. Booth investigates an international mail-order bride agency as well as the woman's former fiance, but the man quickly evades the investigation. When further clues in the case point to a rare and ancient Asian custom that involves burying the bones of an unmarried woman with those of an unmarried man as a sort of afterlife wedding ceremony, Brennan and Booth realize they are in fact looking for a murder suspect who may have killed the woman found in the river to use her bones for the ceremony. Meanwhile, Sully propositions Brennan, forcing her to make an important decision about their future together, a proposition that surprises her and for which she's definitely not prepared."
What we say: Press release will help you.
4. "The Passenger in the Oven"
What FOX said: "Booth and Brennan are en route to China where Brennan has been summoned to help identify pre-historic anthropological remains with Booth in tow to watch over her highly sensitive equipment. Their restful flight is disrupted when a flight attendant discovers a fully cooked human body in the plane's industrial microwave. Booth and Brennan connect online with the team back in the U.S. using Brennan's high-tech equipment, as well as odds-and-ends gadgets from the airline passengers, to send evidence back to the Jeffersonian for processing. When they identify the victim as a travel writer working on a controversial story about airline pilots, Booth and Brennan race against the clock to solve the murder before the plane lands in China and they lose their jurisdiction over the case. Meanwhile back in the states, Angela and Roxie's relationship progresses as Hodgins tries to move on."
What we say: Press release won't help you.
5. "The Parts in the Sum of the Whole"
What FOX said: "The milestone 100th episode of BONES takes viewers back in time six years as Brennan and Booth recount the first case they worked on together. With Sweets finishing his book on their partnership, Brennan and Booth take this opportunity to set the record straight. A young and rebellious FBI Agent Booth seeks the help of an team of anthropological scientists and a street artist to find the evidence that will prove his high-profile suspect guilty. Although in unfamiliar territory, Dr. Brennan, her grad student Zack (guest star Eric Millegan) and Hodgins get right to work, impressing Booth with their knack for uncovering new leads and substantiating his theory about a well-connected district judge. While the case cements a foundation for a successful future partnership, it also reveals the convoluted romantic beginnings of the formidable duo-- whose feelings for each other almost destroyed the team but still linger years later."
What we say: There are two reasons why episode 100 made this list, but only one of them is hinted at in the press release.
Think you know how these hours all tie together?
Let's hear your theories in the comments section...
Follow Zap2it, Marisa and KorbiGirl on Twitter plus Zap2it on Facebook for all your TV, movie and celebrity news.
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
Sunday, 9 May 2010
Saturday, 8 May 2010
Wednesday, 5 May 2010
Bones Season Finale Teases
http:///blog.zap2it.com/korbitv/2010/05/bones-season-5-finale-pictures-and-teases.html
Tuesday, 4 May 2010
'Bones' Star David Boreanaz Confesses Affair; Rachel Uchitel's Lawyer Says It Wasn't Rachel
"Bones" star David Boreanaz admitted that he was unfaithful to his wife of almost nine years, former Playmate Jaime Bergman.
"Our marriage has been tainted with my infidelities. I just want to be open and honest. I was irresponsible," Boreanaz told People Magazine on Monday.
Boreanaz, 40, said he came forward about the affair when his former mistress contacted an attorney and threatened to contact media outlets. He said he felt he was "being blackmailed or there was some sort of extortion" going on.
While he declined to name the other woman, RadarOnline.com reported Boreanaz had an affair with the first of Tiger Woods' alleged mistresses, Rachel Uchitel, and that the affair happened while Bergman was pregnant.
Uchitel's lawyer Gloria Allred, who has been retained by the woman in the Boreanaz affair, denied Uchitel was the woman in question.
"[Boreanz' lawyer] Marty Singer attempted to contact a woman who had a romantic relationship with David Boreanaz. She then retained me. This woman was not Rachel Uchitel," Allred said in a written statement to Pop Tarts. "I then contacted Mr. Singer on her behalf to find out why Mr. Singer was calling her. We discussed the possible resolution of my client's legal claims against Mr. Boreanaz by mediation. My client has not told her story to the press, but now that Mr. Boreanaz is attacking her she has decided to tell the story of their relationship, so that the truth will come out."
"This baseless attack by David Boreanaz and his highly paid legal mouth piece in an apparent effort to divert attention from his client’s extramarital infidelity will not succeed," she continued. "If they think that I or my client will be intimidated they are wrong."
Calls to Boreanaz's lawyer were not immediately returned. A rep for FOX, which airs the actors' hit show "Bones," said the network had no comment.
Rachel Uchitel first hit the headlines in November when she was reported to be Tiger Woods mistress, who was then reported to have paid an estimated $10 million to "keep quiet."
“You can't judge a book by its cover,” Uchitel recently told Pop Tarts in defense of all the negative publicity surrounding her. “I'm a nice normal girl that anybody would be friends with.”
"Our marriage has been tainted with my infidelities. I just want to be open and honest. I was irresponsible," Boreanaz told People Magazine on Monday.
Boreanaz, 40, said he came forward about the affair when his former mistress contacted an attorney and threatened to contact media outlets. He said he felt he was "being blackmailed or there was some sort of extortion" going on.
While he declined to name the other woman, RadarOnline.com reported Boreanaz had an affair with the first of Tiger Woods' alleged mistresses, Rachel Uchitel, and that the affair happened while Bergman was pregnant.
Uchitel's lawyer Gloria Allred, who has been retained by the woman in the Boreanaz affair, denied Uchitel was the woman in question.
"[Boreanz' lawyer] Marty Singer attempted to contact a woman who had a romantic relationship with David Boreanaz. She then retained me. This woman was not Rachel Uchitel," Allred said in a written statement to Pop Tarts. "I then contacted Mr. Singer on her behalf to find out why Mr. Singer was calling her. We discussed the possible resolution of my client's legal claims against Mr. Boreanaz by mediation. My client has not told her story to the press, but now that Mr. Boreanaz is attacking her she has decided to tell the story of their relationship, so that the truth will come out."
"This baseless attack by David Boreanaz and his highly paid legal mouth piece in an apparent effort to divert attention from his client’s extramarital infidelity will not succeed," she continued. "If they think that I or my client will be intimidated they are wrong."
Calls to Boreanaz's lawyer were not immediately returned. A rep for FOX, which airs the actors' hit show "Bones," said the network had no comment.
Rachel Uchitel first hit the headlines in November when she was reported to be Tiger Woods mistress, who was then reported to have paid an estimated $10 million to "keep quiet."
“You can't judge a book by its cover,” Uchitel recently told Pop Tarts in defense of all the negative publicity surrounding her. “I'm a nice normal girl that anybody would be friends with.”
David Boreanaz Admits: I Cheated on My Wife
Bones star David Boreanaz is opening up about reports that he has been unfaithful to his wife of nearly nine years, Jaime Bergman.
"Our marriage has been tainted with my infidelities," the actor admits to PEOPLE. "I just want to be open and honest. I was irresponsible."
The actor, 40, is coming forward, he says, because a former mistress, whom he declines to name, contacted an attorney and threatened to contact media outlets.
source: People Magazine
"Our marriage has been tainted with my infidelities," the actor admits to PEOPLE. "I just want to be open and honest. I was irresponsible."
The actor, 40, is coming forward, he says, because a former mistress, whom he declines to name, contacted an attorney and threatened to contact media outlets.
source: People Magazine
I Hate to Post This
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMtUw0YRYHI David Boreanaz admits to cheating on his wife!
Sunday, 2 May 2010
Bones Vs. Castle
http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2010/04/bones-vs-castle-time-for-a-tv-show-smackdown.html
Saturday, 1 May 2010
Finale - End in the Beginning press release
THE TEAM INVESTIGATES THE REMAINS OF A HOARDER
ON THE SEASON FINALE OF “BONES”
THURSDAY, MAY 20, ON FOX
Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top) Guest-Stars
The team works to uncover clues buried under a life’s worth of possessions saved by a hoarder in order to solve the mystery of his death. Meanwhile, Angela’s father (guest star Gibbons) has a specific purpose for his most recent visit, and Brennan and Booth are confronted with unique opportunities in the “The Beginning in the End” season finale episode of BONES airing Thursday, May 20 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (BON-522) (TV-14 L)
Cast: Emily Deschanel as Dr. Temperance Brennan; David Boreanaz as FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth; TJ Thyne as Dr. Jack Hodgins; Michaela Conlin as Angela Montenegro; Tamara Taylor as Dr. Camille “Cam” Saroyan; John Francis Daley as Dr. Lance Sweets
Guest Cast: Patricia Belcher as AUSA Caroline Julian; Carla Gallo as Daisy Wick; Billy F. Gibbons as Himself; Skyler James as Dylan; Gina Torrecilla as Mom; Scott Atkinson as Morgan Finley; Ned Vaughn as Col. Dan Pelant; Ty Panitz as Parker Booth; Deidrie Henry as Elaine Akusta; Reginald Ballard as Rocky DeKnight
Source: Fox
ON THE SEASON FINALE OF “BONES”
THURSDAY, MAY 20, ON FOX
Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top) Guest-Stars
The team works to uncover clues buried under a life’s worth of possessions saved by a hoarder in order to solve the mystery of his death. Meanwhile, Angela’s father (guest star Gibbons) has a specific purpose for his most recent visit, and Brennan and Booth are confronted with unique opportunities in the “The Beginning in the End” season finale episode of BONES airing Thursday, May 20 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (BON-522) (TV-14 L)
Cast: Emily Deschanel as Dr. Temperance Brennan; David Boreanaz as FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth; TJ Thyne as Dr. Jack Hodgins; Michaela Conlin as Angela Montenegro; Tamara Taylor as Dr. Camille “Cam” Saroyan; John Francis Daley as Dr. Lance Sweets
Guest Cast: Patricia Belcher as AUSA Caroline Julian; Carla Gallo as Daisy Wick; Billy F. Gibbons as Himself; Skyler James as Dylan; Gina Torrecilla as Mom; Scott Atkinson as Morgan Finley; Ned Vaughn as Col. Dan Pelant; Ty Panitz as Parker Booth; Deidrie Henry as Elaine Akusta; Reginald Ballard as Rocky DeKnight
Source: Fox
Friday, 30 April 2010
Thursday, 29 April 2010
Bones' finale 'involves big choices'
Bones creator Hart Hanson has revealed that Booth and Brennan will be forced to make a big decision in the upcoming season finale.
David Boreanaz, who plays Booth, explained that the duo will start to face a crossroads in future episodes.
"We have a much better ender than last year's," Boreanaz told TV Guide magazine.
"We show how they are going in different directions and how that may affect them when they come back together at the start of season six."
Emily Deschanel, who stars as Brennan, added: "There are huge obstacles in the way of their deep affection for each other."
Deschanel also hinted that the pair may decide to change careers, while Hanson explained that Angela will think about moving to Paris. The news would mean that only Camille and Sweets remain at the Jeffersonian Institute.
"The decision Booth and Brennan make affects everybody," Hanson said.
Bones continues tonight at 8pm on Fox in the US and Thursdays at 10pm on Sky1 in the UK.
David Boreanaz, who plays Booth, explained that the duo will start to face a crossroads in future episodes.
"We have a much better ender than last year's," Boreanaz told TV Guide magazine.
"We show how they are going in different directions and how that may affect them when they come back together at the start of season six."
Emily Deschanel, who stars as Brennan, added: "There are huge obstacles in the way of their deep affection for each other."
Deschanel also hinted that the pair may decide to change careers, while Hanson explained that Angela will think about moving to Paris. The news would mean that only Camille and Sweets remain at the Jeffersonian Institute.
"The decision Booth and Brennan make affects everybody," Hanson said.
Bones continues tonight at 8pm on Fox in the US and Thursdays at 10pm on Sky1 in the UK.
Tuesday, 27 April 2010
The Bones Finale Airs May 20th on Global and Fox
The Beginning in the End airs May the 20th exciting stuff!!
Monday, 26 April 2010
http://www.bostonherald.com/entertainment/television/general/view/20100408david_boreanaz_makes_no_bones_about_directing/
David boreanaz makes no bones about directing
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