'Bones' season 12 finale spoilers: Season 11 finale back on screens this week; Season 12 teased at 2016 SDCC

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After the highly anticipated season finale of "Bones" season 11 was pre-empted on the West Coast due to the telecast of the Republican National Convention, FOX announced that the episode will be re-aired on Friday.

The official statement from the network, shared by TVLine, reads: "Due to an over-run in coverage of the Republican National Convention, a portion of last night's season finale of Bones was pre-empted on the West Coast. We will re-air the finale next Friday, July 29, at 8/7c. The episode also is currently available on FOX.com, FOX NOW app, Hulu and FOX on Demand. We apologize to our viewers for this inconvenience."

Those who were able to watch the season 11 finale found out that Brennan's (Emily Deschanel) kidnapper was her old Smithsonian colleague Zack Addy (Eric Millegan). During the show's 2016 San Diego Comic Con panel, co-showrunner Michael Peterson revealed that there are still a lot to look forward to regarding Zack's return.

"There is an arc and a story left to be told, so don't assume anything," Peterson said.

The show's bosses and cast members also revealed what fans should expect in the 12<sup>th and final season of "Bones."

According to TJ Thyne and Michaela Conlin, the series will have a proper goodbye.

"I think the next 12, we're just excited to say goodbye the right way," Thyne said, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.

"I'm also really glad that we have the opportunity to honor this show with a proper ending. After all the episodes we've done, that's really special," Conlin, meanwhile, said.

Deschanel said that she hopes her character will not meet an untimely demise next season.

"I hope that there's some kind of happy ending on some level, although I know there's going to be some sadness in the season."

"Bones" season 12 premiere is expected to be aired by FOX as part of the midseason line-up.

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