'Bones' season 11 spoilers: Angela and Hodgins' marriage in trouble?

The official release date for the second half of "Bones" season 11 remains to be under wraps, but actress Michaela Conlin is already talking about Angela Montenegro's relationship with her husband Jack Hodgins (T.J. Thyne).

Angela and Hodgins' marriage on the rocks? FOX

In a recent spoiler from TVLine, the actress revealed that the marriage between her character Angela and Hodgins will be greatly affected after he became paralyzed.

"There are different stages of adapting to a tragedy like this, and right now we're in the stage of Hodgins giving up a little bit," Conlin teased. "[The writers] are really honoring those depths, which we're really grateful for."

The actress also revealed that the writers of the show know how to make the story flourish. She also mentioned that she loves the fact that her character is fighting for her husband because "she always sort of has one foot out the door. But now she's like, 'I'm all in with you, I want this to work.'"

Meanwhile, Thyne earlier revealed that Hodgins will finally reveal his thoughts about being paralyzed when "Bones" returns for season 11.

"When we pick back up, Jack is very much anxious to prove that he's absolutely going to get out of the chair as soon as possible and it's his struggle to stay as positive as possible while the rest of the team is so desperately concerned about him," the actor revealed in a previous interview with TV Guide. "The last thing they want him to do is work and the only thing he can think to do is work. So, there's that real struggle."

The actor also revealed that Hodgins will lie to himself and to everyone else that he already accepted his situation in episode 11 because he believes that the paralysis will only be temporary. But he will eventually go through the different stages of depression during the 12<sup>th episode and beyond.

Fox is expected to reveal the official release date of "Bones" season 11B anytime soon.

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