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'Bones' Should Spin Off Author Kathy Reichs' Young-Adult Book Series

by Rich Keller, posted Feb 24th 2011 11:06AM
Could Kathy Reichs newest character be a good spinoff from 'Bones?'A few months ago it was announced that an episode of 'Bones' would serve as a back-door pilot for a spin-off series based on Richard Greener's 'The Locator' series. While not a true spin-off of the long-running Fox series, it would fall within the 'Bones' universe, creating possible crossover opportunities.

But this begs a question: Why hasn't there been a real 'Bones' spin-off during its six seasons on the air? There have been numerous guests and recurring Squinterns who have been interesting enough to merit their own show -- Michael Badalucco's role during the early days of the Squinterns comes to mind. Perhaps creator Hart Hanson and his team of writers never found the right angle to promote these folks to their own series.

Or it could be they were looking in the wrong place. If they had turned to Kathy Reichs' latest novel series, they could've found a concept that fit in well in the Fox lineup.

Back in November the author, whose books about forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan inspired the creation of 'Bones,' came out with the young adult novel 'Virals.' Starring Temperance's 14-year-old niece Tory, the book focuses on her and her science-oriented friends who attend a prep school in Charleston, South Carolina.

During one of their scientific investigations they are exposed to a mutant strain of a canine virus, thus, endowing them with heightened senses and reflexes. Using these newfound abilities they are able to solve a murder mystery dating back to the Vietnam War.

Of course, there would probably need to be some changes in order to fit this into the world of 'Bones,' such as growing her up a bit and possibly changing the location from a prep school in South Carolina to one in, let's say, Virginia. Once that was done, the character could be integrated into the show, work some cases with the team and eventually move onto her own series.

And who would that "her" be? Well, depending how far she could be aged -- maybe 16 or 17 -- as well as what tone the show would take, the producers could chose any number of actresses out there. If they want preppy and spunky, they could turn to someone like Hailee Steinfeld or former 'Hannah Montana' star Emily Osment. If they're looking for someone more dramatic they could turn their attention to 'Blood Night' actress Patricia Raven or the older Emma Roberts.

As to storylines ... despite her newfound abilities, the plots would truly need to remain within the confines of the normal. Or as normal as the universe of 'Bones' is, considering they end up discovering skeletal remains in a bathtub of blood once in awhile. However, being a group of science geeks, Troy and her friends would probably end up focusing on cases that took place more in the scientific world than on the domestic front. In that way, the show could be a good lead-in or follow-up to a show like 'Fringe.'

Now, there are those that are going to say that having a character with "superhuman" powers appearing on a fairly straight-laced show like 'Bones' would throw everything off-kilter. While a valid argument, this can be done without the show hopping that dreaded fish with the full cartilaginous skeleton. While the audience may know that Bones' niece has these abilities, there's nothing that says that Bones has to believe it.

Bones spinoffIn fact, there's a good chance that steeped-in-fact Dr. Brennan could refute them as an anomaly or some type of genetic enhancement that appears in certain people. Should this be the case, 'Bones' continues to be the show it always was and Tory goes off with her friends on a new set of adventures. On the other hand, with Bones' vast knowledge of past civilizations as well as current science, there's the chance she could believe her niece. In that case, 'Bones' could still go on its merry way as long as they didn't delve deeper into otherworldly situations.

So that's the skinny. The producers of 'Bones' have a potential character from a new Kathy Reichs series that could be placed into a spinoff that, given the hunger on television for young adult angst, could be a potential hit. The question will come down to if they even consider it for a spinoff series?


Do you think Kathy Reichs' new young adult series 'Virals' could be made into a spinoff of 'Bones?' Would you end up watching it, despite the fact the main characters have superhuman-like abilities?

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marymackie1945

So much of spinoff tv series depends on just how they will align it with the original. THis one would be tricky because of the 'superpower' angle. BUT!!! I do hope Kathy writes more of the "Viral" series of books. I loved the first one!!

March 29 2011 at 5:03 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Cailtin

two things--1. they'd have to make some changes to bone's family because in the book, Tory was Tempe's great niece, but on the show, she's not old enough to have a great niece so maybe they could discover a child from one of Max's relationships or something.... 2. tory has red hair and i would kinda like to see that in the show because its different than most shows
i LOVED virals and i think it would be AWESOME as a show but i think they should keep tory 14 instead of making her older

March 13 2011 at 6:35 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
toenailclipper

The only young actress I actually follow is Jordan Van Vranken..it sucks that she hasn't had her big break yet, because she's the most amazing out there...

March 09 2011 at 10:41 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
tvcomsense

We would like to see more dramatic and interesting young actress like Patricia Raven. So tired of the same look and acting of next door girls or blond bombshells.

March 09 2011 at 11:30 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
1#Bonesfan

Would the niece be one of Russ's Girlfriend's kids? Because in the episode (i think) with DD Kirby, Russ mentions the little girl's names, and they're names are Hayley and another name that i cant remember. So would Russ and his girlfriend have another kid or something? Then that kid would have taken years to grow up, and that wouldn't work, because Angela and Hodgins might have more kids or something, or someone could die, or retire or get in a accident or something and it wouldn't work. This might've been a good idea in the beginning when they were thinking up Brennan's family life, but it doesn't really work now.

March 08 2011 at 9:57 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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February 26 2011 at 2:35 PM Report abuse -1 rate up rate down Reply
martian458

@Gina, the book is nothing like Buffy. The only difference between Reichs' Tempe books and "Virals" is the fact that the kids have altered DNA. Everything else followed the forensic procedural that is Bones. Now, a show on the other hand may turn into that. I actually enjoyed "Virals" more than Reichs' Tempe books...

February 26 2011 at 2:04 PM Report abuse +1 rate up rate down Reply
jmg62

The whole "Bones" franchise is built upon the sexual tension between Bones and Booth. To get this same paradigm into a "teen" story one would have to make her neice a tease and unaware of her potential beau's attentions. Once Shelby and Temperence have sex the illusion is over with and the show untenable. Even the prosecutore is aware of this tension between the two lead characters. A spin off of "Bones" wouldn't work. The question would now be if Kathy Reichs novels could stand alone on screen. In my opinion, as of now, it couldn't.

February 26 2011 at 1:47 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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