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Included ni this post are two new Bones promos for season 5. The first one’s hilarious, love how they use the scene with Angela. The second is longer and gives a whole bunch of new s5 clips, and one of the cutest from season 4 plus a really funny Hodgela moment! Also in ths post, “David Boreanaz Faces Fears on Bones” (article is hidden behind the show button).
In other news… David Boreanaz Faces Fears on Bones: Show ▼
Bones star David Boreanaz is threatening to exercise his power as a producer by skipping an episode later this fall that centers on a major phobia of his. “Are you kidding me?” David exclaimed, when I told him that series creator Hart Hanson is planning for his character, Seeley Booth, and Temperance Brennan (Emily Deschanel) to investigate a death at a chicken farm. “This is like some kind of bad joke,” says the actor, who has a lifelong fear of birds. “Hart can play that game, but I’m going to kill him…. I just won’t show up. I hate birds. They freak me out. It’s more roosters that I’m fearful of, but I’m not crazy about chickens, either.”
Hanson, who plans to shoot at an actual chicken farm with or without David, admits to letting his devilish side get the best of him. “Between Emily, [a passionate animal-rights activist] not wanting to exploit animals and David having a phobia of chickens, it should be an interesting shoot,” he says. “You gotta have a little fun.”
The episode opens with the discovery of a body that looks suspiciously like a half-chicken/half-man creature. “It is bizarre,” Hanson says. “I’m not sure by the end of this episode if anyone’s going to eat chicken again.”
Emily, who volunteers for an organization called Farm Sanctuary, has been a vegan for years. She hopes her meat-eating costar will join her in the episode—and perhaps learn a lesson. “If David’s going to eat chickens, he ought to know where they come from,” she says. “If we can make the public aware of atrocities, these chickens can be ambassadors for other chickens living horrible lives in factory farms.”
by William Keck
August 18, 2009 11:12 AM EST
Source: TVGuide
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