Love will not die, love will change the world

Everything happens eventually

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booth:
hi i just met you
booth:
and this is crazy
booth:
but do you believe in fate and what are your feelings on tequila, how about we kiss in the rain and then never talk about it, and hey what would you say if we have this huge fight and don't see each other for a year but then i stalk you until you take me back and then we become partners and friends and we protect and save each other multiple times, and we drink coffee and watch the other try to be happy with other people, all the while eye-sex and guy hugs and then angst angst angst and mistakes and angst and a little bit of death too
booth:
so go through six years of laughs and heartbreak with me and then have my baby maybe

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Question:
What do you have planned for the show's 150th episode, which airs this season?
Stephen Nathan:
A massage..[laughing]...that's a lot of episodes.
Hart Hanson:
Who are you kidding, that's not special for you. Our 150th episode to air is a weird episode. It's going to be an episode told where we see everything from the point of view of the victim. It was very tricky to shoot, because it could be claustrophobic. We needed a very heart-tugging story so that the person whose death we are solving is an actual character. It's a boy. We don't usually use kids because we can't laugh, and it's not a funny episode.
Hart Hanson:
It's an outsider's view -- a very single view -- of our team at work. In a way, it shows what the camera doesn't usually show. It shows how each of our characters interacts with a victim when no one else is looking but the victim. It's a little bit elegiac, melancholy. Cyndi Lauper is in it as our resident psychic, who knows that the victim is watching us and is trying to help find out what the victim needs so they can move on -- and, by the way, it's not to solve the murder. The victim needs something else.
Stephen Nathan:
It's a very unique episode -- how it's shot, the tone of it. It's been a real challenge to put together. A challenge like that gives you the most satisfaction. Everybody's come together for this one. Not only was it a great script, it was beautifully directed, the actors are terrific, and are visual effects team is working on it as well as the sound mixers. It's really a very rich episode, and it should be unique for the 150th. Now, of course, we're planning the 300th [deadpan].
Hart Hanson:
It's going to be a wild romp.
Stephen Nathan:
It will be from Hart and my perspective. [laughing]

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Question:
What can you tell us about the reunion scene between David and Emily?
Hart Hanson:
They did have fun. We had written one reunion, and they came and asked, "Can we go a little farther with this?" So we upped the energy [laughing] of them seeing each other again. It's one of those things that you discuss at great length. How mad is Booth at Brennan? How anxious are they to see each other? And how does all of this manifest in one split second? We ended up talking to them about it -- and to the director, Ian Toynton, who is our directing producer -- and that is where we got. And we were pretty pleased.
Hart Hanson:
There's nothing better than having actors come to you and say they want to do more, not less, especially going into the beginning of Season 8. We were tickled with it. They just wanted to wreck a little more furniture. [laughing] There were no injuries.
Stephen Nathan:
No, there were no injuries. They just had a great time doing it.
Hart Hanson:
David's extremely strong, and Emily's extremely limber and strong herself. They are mighty those two.
Stephen Nathan:
We were happy they broke furniture.