


All 22 episodes from the eleventh season of the US forensic investigation series starring Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz. In this season, Booth (Boreanaz) and Brennan (Deschanel) investigate the mysterious death of a man whose organs have been harvested, the death of a U.S. Senator leads an investigation to Capitol Hill, and the remains of an escape artist found in the woods sparks a search of the Magic Palace. The episodes are: 'The Loyalty in the Lie', 'The Brother in the Basement', 'The Donor in the Drink', 'The Carpals in the Coy-Wolves', 'The Resurrection in the Remains', 'The Senator in the Street Sweeper', 'The Promise in the Palace', 'High Treason in the Holiday Season', 'The Cowboy in the Contest', 'The Doom in the Boom', 'The Death in the Defense', 'The Murder of the Meninist', 'The Monster in the Closet', 'The Last Shot at a Second Chance', 'The Fight in the Fixer', 'The Strike in the Chord', 'The Secret in the Service', 'The Movie in the Making', 'The Head in the Abutment', 'The Stiff in the Cliff', 'The Jewel in the Crown' and 'The Nightmare in the Nightmare'. Review: Satisfactory - Exactly as shown Review: OCCASIONAL MISFIRES BUT STILL MUCH TO PLEASE - 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.













































| ASIN | B01E19G536 |
| Actors | David Boreanaz, Emily Deschanel, Michaela Conlin, T.J. Thyne, Tamara Taylor |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 1.78:1 |
| Audio Description: | English |
| Best Sellers Rank | 22,757 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 3,774 in Box Sets (DVD & Blu-ray) 5,018 in Television (DVD & Blu-ray) 7,458 in Drama (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Country of origin | Poland |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,431) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 2724474016180 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Media Format | PAL |
| Number of discs | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.6 x 7.5 x 5.3 cm; 83.16 g |
| Release date | 7 Nov. 2016 |
| Run time | 16 hours |
| Studio | 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | English |
S**F
Satisfactory
Exactly as shown
M**S
OCCASIONAL MISFIRES BUT STILL MUCH TO PLEASE
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.
A**R
Great quality inside and out.
Not disappointed in either the physical boxset itself or the content. The item arrived very promptly and was clearly a new boxset which had been well packaged. The series is another cracker, although a little slow in terms of plot development. But there are some major character changes and it certainly ends on a big cliff hanger.
A**N
Bit samey and far-fetched, but easy watching
Whats not to like about Bones? (apart from them getting a bit samey now that we're 11 series in, and the fact that every victim seems to have a unique tattoo or prosthetic limb with a serial number on it for easy identification, and Angela's impossible IT skills and system) :-) My wife loves these and hasn't got bored of the series yet, so I guess we'll keep buying them while they keep making them! :-)
J**N
Great Series
This has been a great series and like all great things it has to come to an end but i for one have very much enjoyed it. The series has had a great cast and the main members have stayed right through to the end, very happy to give out the 5 stars.
C**N
Great customer service
Great customer service, cannot fault seller in any way, would certainly recommend. I may be a little bias in my opinion on the DVD as Bones is a series I have never been able to miss. Great stuff but you start to see that the series is coming to an end.
D**K
Good Series
I am a fan of Bones and will never get fed up of watching the series. If you are a fan you'll love it. Would recommend it.
T**E
Bones is AWESOME.
Absolutely love Bones! To be honest, it took a while to come for some reason, about 2 weeks which is a long time when you’re waiting to watch the next season of something but it didn’t disappoint! Definitely recommend bones as a series to watch! Dancing phalanges!!
C**N
Super
T**T
Great show provided on DVD!
F**O
Tutto perfetto
L**D
and then I received the Canadian version OMG, thrilling, unexpected, terrifying, it's the best seasons of Bones I've ever watched..You can't end this thrilling show after season 12.
A**R
Had to wait a long time, not watched yet but love the progress me.
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