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In season three, the show introduced Lance Sweets, played by John Francis Daley. This character added a new element of comic relief to the show. Lance Sweets was an FBI psychologist hired to ...
Bones, Fox's popular procedural, opened its 10th season Thursday with a dark twist, the death of boyish FBI psychologist Lance Sweets (John Francis Daley). Sweets, who matured into an able asset ...
The stakes were raised in the premiere when the investigation claimed the life of Dr. Lance Sweets (John Francis Daley), who was an attacked by an unknown assailant at the end of the episode.
Dr. Lance Sweets came onto the show in the third season, taking on the role of the psychiatrist of both Dr. Brennan and Seeley Booth. He was incredibly friendly, and obviously intelligent ...
As if the smartest geek-squad on TV needed another partner in crime-solving, John Francis Daley returns to Bones (Mondays, 8 pm/ET on Fox) tonight as Dr. Lance Sweets, now a permanent member of ...
The Jeffersonian team was dealt a major blow with the death of Dr. Lance Sweets on the season premiere — but there’s a new agent joining Fox’s “Bones” this week. FBI detective James ...
Dr. Lance Sweets has come a long way since his early days as Booth and Brennan’s quasi-couples therapist on Bones, and the following exclusive video chronicles the character’s journey from ...
When baby-faced actor John Francis Daley joined the cast of “Bones” to play psychologist Lance Sweets, he expected to be at the receiving end of some sharp barbs about his youthful looks.
Concurrently, Walter encountered Lance Sweets, who observed him in an attempt to evaluate Walter’s mental fitness to consult on federal cases. On another front, Willa attempted to navigate the ...