'Bones' Season 11 Spoiler Alert: Relationship of Arastoo and Cam Gets Rocky; Show Crossover with 'Sleepy Hollow’

The fans saw not only drama but the death of a character as well, when "Bones'' Season 11 was premiered on Oct. 1.

According to Vine Report, Booth and Brennan have been living quietly since the end of the tenth season. Booth is working as an FBI instructor, while Brennan is writing books. During the premiere of the series, Booth is seen leaving his family and going missing for days. When a Jeffersonian accidently found a body, it points out to Booth. But Brennan insists on examining the body because it is actually Jared, the brother of Booth. Booth's whereabouts still remain a mystery.

Showrunner Michael Peterson discussed his plans for the newest season of Fox's procedural. The showrunner revealed that Angela and Hodgin's relationship will shift by the tenth episode. Booth and Brennan will have a similar experience by the second half of Season 11.

There will be major developments despite the show staying true to the characters, Peterson added.

The crossover between "Bones" and "Sleepy Hollow" has something to do with the discovery of the two bodies. Peterson explained that the body found died recently and the other died during the Revolution. The latter could point to the remains of Ichabod Crane's worst enemy.

Peterson also said that the crossover will be better and added, "Both shows are similar in that at their heart is a pair of mismatched partners. So we wanted to see what would happen when we separated these couples and partnered them with their counterparts from the other show.''

"Bones" Season 11 airs every Thursday on Fox at 8/7c.

With the finale remaining before Season 10 finally ends, "Bones'' discusses the importance of some plotlines, as said by showrunner Stephen Nathan of Fox's procedural show.

Vine Report also added that Nathan has said in an interview that the marital conflict between leads Dr. Temperance "Bones'' Brennan and Seeley Booth is necessary for the transition to the next season. "It's incumbent upon us to take it up. We started to do that at the end of Season 10, and it'll continue into Season 11,'' Nathan explains, also adding that he does not want the show to be predictable as the fans might get bored.

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