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BONES: Exclusive Scoop on the Season Finale

BY Jennifer Griffin

Published 8 years ago

BONES: Exclusive Scoop on the Season Finale

Last week's episode of Bones proved that Hodgins was in fact haunting himself.

This week, it's Brennan's turn to be haunted by a ghost from the past, but as this David Boreanaz-directed episode reveals, in a far more insidious manner.

The dark tone and frenetic pace may leave you wondering if you've accidentally missed part one of a two part finale (don't worry, you haven't), but hang in there, because fans, particularly long-term fans, will be richly rewarded for sitting through this final revealing and disturbing episode of the season.

"The Nightmare Within the Nightmare" finds the team re-investigating "The Puppeteer," whom you may recall as the serial killer from earlier in the season who likes to dress, pose and feed his dead victims for months before finally disposing of their bodies.

While the team looks into the Puppeteer's latest handiwork, Brennan's sense of guilt begins to overwhelm her -- with disastrous consequences.

We've seen the finale a little early, thanks to our friends at FOX, and have a number of teasers to share with you.

No, we're not going to reveal any major plot points that would ruin your enjoyment of the final episode of the season. However, we urge you to proceed with caution anyway. One man's teaser is another man's spoiler, as they say. (Ok, it's only us who actually says that. But we tend to say it a lot, because we're serious about spoilers.)

Sweet Dreams are Made of This

When a series of disturbing nightmares (you have that cushion on standby, right?) cause Brennan to suffer debilitating sleep deprivation, she turns to the smart and kindly Dr. Brandon Faulk (guest star Tim Guinee) for psychological counselling.

Despite not believing in psychology (an admittedly “soft science” in Dr. Faulk’s own words) Brennan is quickly impressed by the Doctor’s intellect and personal theory on the human brain.

After a meeting of minds, Faulk convinces Brennan that her dreams are the result of her subconscious attempting to “connect a memory to a feeling,” and that once the memory is freed, she will be able to understand what’s at the root of her dreams, and how they are connected to the current case.

Sounds reasonable, right? However, when Booth discovers Faulk was also counselling the Puppeteer’s last victim, his suspicions are immediately aroused.

Is there more to the brilliant Dr. Faulk than meets the eye?

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