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'Bones' Season 10 Premiere Live Stream, Fox Start Time, Spoilers: Premiere Episode Airs Tonight

The tenth season of the hit crime procedural drama series "Bones" begins this coming Thursday, Sept. 25 with premiere episode entitled "The Conspiracy of the Corpse" at 8 p.m. EDT on FOX.

"In the Season 10 premiere of BONES, Brennan and the Jeffersonian team are desperately working to get Booth out of jail, clear his name and absolve him of crimes he did not commit. The remains of a man who has been dead 16 years could be the point of origin in the entire government conspiracy that ultimately put Booth in jail," the synopsis reads.

"Meanwhile, Booth is faced with a challenge from a new and politically ambitious FBI agent (guest star John Boyd). As he awaits trial, Booth also realizes that many of the convicts with whom he is locked up are criminals he put in there, and Daisy and Sweets have a surprise for the rest of the Jeffersonian team in the all-new 'The Conspiracy in the Corpse' Season Premiere episode of BONES airing Thursday, Sept. 25," it continued.

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Having spoken with TV Line, David Boreanaz revealed that fans will see significant changes in his character after having spent considerable time behind bars.

"We will see a different side of him," the 45-year-old actor said. "He's definitely in a state of confusion with his present state of mind, with his state in the bureau, with where he is with Brennan."

Meanwhile, lead cast Emily Deschanel shares some spoilers about his titular character as well.

"She's with her child, alone," she said.

She also mentioned that her character will be in a constant worry knowing that Booth isn't safe in prison. Other reports said that this might drive "Bones" to take up desperate measures to free Seeley.

The premiere episode can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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