Bones is diving into the world of politics in "The Senator in the Street Sweeper" to investigate the latest murder, but who on the team has political aspirations of his own?
In this episode, two funny sanitation workers played by Sal Vulcano and James Murray of Impractical Jokers discover the shredded body of a U.S. Senator in a street sweeper. That leads the team to Capitol Hill, where they meet with U.S. Senator and majority whip Hayley Winters and the victim's chief of staff Eric Morales to get to the bottom of the political murder.
In this episode, two funny sanitation workers played by Sal Vulcano and James Murray of Impractical Jokers discover the shredded body of a U.S. Senator in a street sweeper. That leads the team to Capitol Hill, where they meet with U.S. Senator and majority whip Hayley Winters and the victim's chief of staff Eric Morales to get to the bottom of the political murder.
- 11/4/2015
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Last night, Fox dropped the new promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Bones" episode 6 of season 11, and it gives us new looks at some pretty interesting stuff as Booth and Brennan are spotted doing their thing as they investigate the death of a Senator, and more. The episode is titled, "Impractical Jokers." In the new,6th episode official description: A pair of funny sanitation workers (guest stars Sal Vulcano and James Murray; "Impractical Jokers") are going to discover the shredded body of a U.S. Senator in a street sweeper, which will lead Brennan, Booth and the team to Capitol Hill, where they meet with U.S. Senator and majority whip Hayley Winters (guest star Brenda Strong) and the victim's chief of staff Eric Morales (guest star Nicholas Gonzalez) to get to the bottom of this political murder. Meanwhile, as Aubrey starts to develop a relationship with squintern Jessica...
- 10/30/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Recently, Fox served up the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Bones" episode 6 of season 11. The episode is entitled, "Impractical Jokers," and it turns out that we're going to see some pretty dramatic and interesting stuff go down as the murder of a political figure, prompts the team's latest investigation, and more. In the new, 6th episode press release: The Team Goes To Capitol Hill To Solve The Murder Of A Political Figure On An All-new "Bones" Thursday, November 5, On Fox. Press release number 2: A pair of funny sanitation workers (guest stars Sal Vulcano and James Murray; "Impractical Jokers") are going to discover the shredded body of a U.S. Senator in a street sweeper, which is going to lead Brennan, Booth and the team to Capitol Hill, where they meet with U.S. Senator and majority whip Hayley Winters (guest star Brenda Strong) and the victim's chief...
- 10/29/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Official episodic photos for Bones season 11 episode 6, "The Senator in the Street Sweeper," airing Thursday, November 5.
From Fox: "A pair of funny sanitation workers (guest stars Sal Vulcano and James Murray; ?Impractical Jokers?) discover the shredded body of a U.S. Senator in a street sweeper, which leads Brennan, Booth and the team to Capitol Hill, where they meet with U.S. Senator and majority whip Hayley Winters (guest star Brenda Strong) and the victim?s chief of staff Eric Morales (guest star Nicholas Gonzalez) to get to the bottom of this political murder. Meanwhile, as Aubrey starts to develop a relationship with squintern Jessica (guest star Laura Spencer), he looks into her past to make sure nothing will harm his dream of a future in politics."...
From Fox: "A pair of funny sanitation workers (guest stars Sal Vulcano and James Murray; ?Impractical Jokers?) discover the shredded body of a U.S. Senator in a street sweeper, which leads Brennan, Booth and the team to Capitol Hill, where they meet with U.S. Senator and majority whip Hayley Winters (guest star Brenda Strong) and the victim?s chief of staff Eric Morales (guest star Nicholas Gonzalez) to get to the bottom of this political murder. Meanwhile, as Aubrey starts to develop a relationship with squintern Jessica (guest star Laura Spencer), he looks into her past to make sure nothing will harm his dream of a future in politics."...
- 10/20/2015
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
What with the over-saturation of all things fang-related thanks to the overwhelming success of franchises Twilight and "True Blood", does the world really need yet another vampire series? Hell, yes, as far as I'm concerned, especially if they're as charming and likable as the Web-based "buddy" horror/comedy known as "Bleed".
At least that's how Tubefilter is describing it, and they continue with the following: "There is something here, something not as abrasive as Kevin Smith, nor so self-aware as 'Buffy'. It’s got a little bit of the Austin, Texas, charm from where director Ben Snyder shoots the thing ... This comes from both the direction and especially Matt Lawson’s writing. Lawson created the show in 2006 as a short film that eventually became the pilot to the series. His main characters, twenty-something best friends Perry, played by Alan Seales, and Brian, played by Eric Morales, are newbie vampires muddling...
At least that's how Tubefilter is describing it, and they continue with the following: "There is something here, something not as abrasive as Kevin Smith, nor so self-aware as 'Buffy'. It’s got a little bit of the Austin, Texas, charm from where director Ben Snyder shoots the thing ... This comes from both the direction and especially Matt Lawson’s writing. Lawson created the show in 2006 as a short film that eventually became the pilot to the series. His main characters, twenty-something best friends Perry, played by Alan Seales, and Brian, played by Eric Morales, are newbie vampires muddling...
- 9/22/2009
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
More vampires? Say it ain’t so! Well, it is. Yes, the entertainment world has somehow not yet reached the saturation point with vampires. With the new web series, Bleed, the ever-expanding genre now includes ‘buddy vampires’. Described on its facebook page as ‘the lovechild of Kevin Smith and Joss Whedon’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer, this horror comedy hits notes of both, while somehow creating its own left of center charm. With only three five minute episodes to be found on either the Facebook page or Blip.tv there is a sense that this little show has some potential to actually stand out in the pantheon of vampire media. I don’t want to get ahead of myself, but there is something here, something not as abrasive as Kevin Smith, nor so self-aware as Buffy. It’s got a little bit of the Austin, Texas charm from where director...
- 9/22/2009
- by Jonathan Hludzinski
- Tubefilter.com
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