

Emily Deschanel's real-life pregnancy was written into the show (like her first pregnancy), and the season features the reveal that Brennan is pregnant with her and Booth's second child. With the series' 206th episode, Bones became the longest-running one-hour drama for producing studio 20th Century Fox Television, and the episode also names all 206 bones in the human body. The decision to kill off the character was because Daley needed a break from the series to direct the upcoming National Lampoon's Vacation remake, Vacation, and executive producer Stephan Nathan thought killing off the character instead of just writing him off would be more impactful. The character of Lance Sweets, portrayed by John Francis Daley who joined the cast in the third season, is killed off in the season premiere episode. However, it was later revealed that Boyd would be a series regular. In July 2014, John Boyd was cast in a recurring role of James Aubrey, a junior FBI agent working under Booth. but I hope that they will come back." The tenth season features the series' 200th episode, written by Stephen Nathan and directed by series star David Boreanaz, which is an Alfred Hitchcock homage set in the 1950s. It's last year contractually, so we have to have that conversation. it's a fantastic series, it's famously moved all over our schedule for 10 years.

In January 2014, Fox Entertainment President Kevin Reilly commented that season 10 would possibly be the final season, but in July 2014, Fox chairman and CEO Peter Rice commented, "I hope it's not the last year.
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Series creator Hart Hanson stepped down as showrunner for the tenth season to focus on his new TV series, Backstrom longtime executive producer and writer Stephan Nathan took over the role of showrunner. The series was renewed for a tenth season on January 29, 2014.

