'Bones' season 10 spoilers: Character changes in new season, says Emily Deschanel

"Bones" actress Emily Deschanel revealed that the next season of the show will bring changes to the characters.

Speculations said that conspiracy theories are happening against Booth. Moreover, David Boreanaz's character will go soul searching.

In her interview with E! News, Emily Deschanel said that, "I don't want to say it's a conspiracy theory -- because it may not be a theory. There really may be conspiracies happening against Booth and Brennan and then possibly everyone at the Jeffersonian."

In the final episode of "Bones" season 9, Booth was shot but he will survive the shooting and will find that he was framed and lost his career. Due to the betrayal and alleged conspiracy, Booth will go soul searching as he felt that the people he trusted the most let him down.

"Bones" executive producer Jonathan Collier said that "Booth is a terribly wounded criminal, and everything he's ever stood for or worked for is gone."

Next season, fans will see Booth in a very difficult situation and he has to face huge trouble legally and professionally. Booth was charged with capital crime and the case against him seemed very strong. Booth also have to deal with the burden of the FBI, the organization he worked for for years, hunting him.

Stephen Nathan told TV Guide that avid viewers can expect that Booth will be in custody and will be waiting in the jail for his trial as the season 10 opens. He was incarcerated with other criminals, something that a law enforcement officer was far from dreaming.

The challenge that the show will have to face next season is resolving the conspiracy that was built up in the previous season. Nathan further described that season 10 of the show will be similar to "peeling an onion" and fans can expect new plot twists and turns when "Bones" return for its tenth season.

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