'Bones' season 11 episode 12 spoilers: Male activist annoys Brennan

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Brennan (Emily Deschanel) will lose her temper in the next episode of "Bones" season 11.

According to the synopsis for the episode titled "The Murder of the Meninist," Dr. Brennan will become annoyed with the subject of their interrogation in episode 12.

The synopsis for the episode reads:

"The team investigates a body found in a car crash, the remains of which belong to a founder of a men's rights organization who may have been the victim of domestic abuse. As Brennan learns more about the tenets of the victim's organization, which claims middle-aged white men are oppressed and feminists are man-haters, Brennan uncharacteristically loses her cool during an interrogation and assaults the organization's co-founder."

The trailer for the episode revealed that the group's co-founder Paul Walters (guest actor David Shatraw) will get into Brennan's nerves because of his idealism. The shocked activist only managed to say "You might wanna get a muzzle on her," after he received a solid punch in the face.

The synopsis also revealed that Angela (Michaela Conlin) will also deal with the repercussion of her husband's injuries in the upcoming episode.

"Meanwhile, Angela and the team struggle to deal with Hodgins (T.J. Thyne) post-wheelchair bitterness and Booth is convinced Brennan is a jinx for the Philadelphia Flyers," the synopsis revealed.

It was revealed in an interview with TVLine that Hodgins will never recover from his injury, even if he thought that he can feel some sensations on his feet.

"He was hanging on to the fact that he could feel something. And then he finally gets this news and, at the end of the day, he's a scientist," co-showrunner Michael Peterson said. "This is the doctor saying, 'No. Those pains aren't real. You're lying to yourself. It's time to accept it more or less.' He wants to hope."

"Bones" season 11 episode 12 airs Thursday, April 21, on Fox.

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