El creador de Bones lamenta una escena inicial violenta tras American Idol

Hart Hanson, el creador de la serie procedimental de Fox Bones, ha declarado que se arrepiente de una escena inicial específica de la sexta temporada. El episodio comenzaba con una escena gráfica que se emitió justo después de American Idol en 2011.

La escena apareció en el episodio titulado The Bullet to the Brain, que mostraba la cabeza de un personaje explotando antes de los créditos iniciales. Hanson explicó a Gold Derby que el momento fue inoportuno, ya que los espectadores acababan de ver un programa de entretenimiento ligero como American Idol y, acto seguido, se les mostró la muerte más violenta de toda la serie. Señaló que fue la única escena inicial de la que se arrepiente y que el equipo creativo no recibió aviso previo sobre el cambio de programación para poder ajustar el episodio adecuadamente.

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