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'Bones' Season 10 News, Spoilers: Dr. Hodgins a Suspect for a Murder in 'The Corpse at the Convention'

Fans of the hit crime comedy-drama TV series, "Bones" season 1, will find the Jeffersonian gang on a trip to a forensic convention. Everything went smoothly for them until they discover the grotesque remains of a murder victim on the stairs.

As the official synopsis revealed, Dr. "Bones" Brennan (Emily Deschannel) will deliver a "keynote speech" at the convention. However, her team will stumble upon the remains of a person strangled along a short stairwell at the convention.

Things will even get out of hand when all evidences of the crime will point out to T.J. Thyne's Dr. Jack Hodgins. It is now up for the team to prove the innocence of their colleague.

"Meanwhile, Brennan runs into her publishing rival, Tess Brown (guest star Nora Dunn) and 'squintern' Wendell Bray (guest start Michael Grant Terry) has news about his cancer diagnosis and returns to work with Jeffersonian team," the synopsis continued.

Several promo photos showed the forensic experts trying on the different hi-tech gadgetries displayed on the convention.

Meanwhile, TV Line has some reports about the upcoming 200th episode of "Bones."

"The 200th in the 10th" will pay homage to the legendary director Alfred Hitchcock. During this landmark episode, Booth (David Boreanaz) and Brennan will appear in a 1950's thriller based off the helmer's iconic film, 'Master of Suspense,'" the media outlet reported.

"It's not an alternate reality, it's as if Booth and Brennan existed in this world -- would they still get together? Everyone is sort of playing their own characters," executive producer Stephen Nathan told the publication.

"It's going to be a huge episode," the showrunner added. "There are vintage cars, different sets and all those old processed shots they did in the 50s. It's going to be a Technicolor spectacular."

Watch out for that hour-long special episode on Dec. 11.

Meanwhile, "The Corpse at the Convention" will air this Thursday, Oct. 30, at 8 p.m. on FOX.

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