‘Bones’ season 11 spoilers: Fox releases details on ‘Sleepy Hollow’ crossover
Ever since the news was first unveiled that “Bones” and “Sleepy Hollow” were going to have a crossover episode airing at some point in the new season, we admit that we were almost immediately energized. How could we not be? This was such a kooky, unusual concept, and it is almost as a result of this that we were so excited. It’s a chance more or less to see these shows to cover a completely different territory than they are used to.
We figured that this was going to be some sort of alternate-universe or some other trick; after all, “Bones” does not exist in a supernatural world! However, it really seems like the network and the producers for the two shows really don’t care about that too much. Fox shared the synopses for these two episodes earlier today, so take a look at them below!
“On ‘Bones,’ the grisly discovery of human remains lead Brennan and Booth on a hunt for clues, during which they encounter Ichabod Crane and Abbie Mills, searching for answers of their own. Realizing that they are after the same evidence, they team up to solve the mystery.
“Then, immediately following on ‘Sleeping Hollow,’ the intrigue continues as Ichabod’s old nemesis is back from the dead. Ichabod and Abbie need advanced forensic help and expertise to stop him and turn to Brennan and Booth to unlock 18th century secrets using 21st century science.”
Sure, we figure that there are going to be some sticklers for realism that groan over this, but to be honest we really don’t care that much about this one way or another. We just want to watch something entertaining, and it feels like the show will give us this.
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smartsenior
August 9, 2015 @ 2:49 pm
It’s called jumping the shark and it’s when you go too far and lose the audience. And the audience typically won’t come back once lost. There is simply nothing about this that will appeal to fans of either show.