Emily Deschanel’s role in the crime dramaAnimal Kingdomis much darker and grittier than her career-making performance inBones, and the show is well worth watching to see more of her acting range. Deschanel began her career in 1994 in the romantic dramaIt Could Happen To You, and mostly played small character roles in shows and movies, includingLaw & Order: Special Victims UnitandSpider-Man 2,before her career break in 2005 withBones.Emily Deschanel’s best-known roleis Dr. Temperance Brennan in the TV crime drama, which ran for 12 seasons.

Bones' Dr. Brennan is an intelligent but guarded forensic anthropologist, and the show slowly reveals more of her character, building on her romance with her colleague, Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz). Deschanel had significant input intoBones, working as a producer as well, before the show’s cancellation due to declining ratings.Bonesended abruptly after season 12, giving audiences an unresolved and unsatisfying ending, prompting regular requests for a reboot. While Deschanel has addressed a possible revival with a hopeful “never say never,” nothing has been officially announced. While we are waiting,Emily is excellent inAnimal Kingdom.

Angela in Animal Kingdom (played by Emily Deschanel)

Emily Deschanel Is Great In Bones, But You Should Watch Her 6-Season Crime Show

Animal Kingdom Has A Higher Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating Than Bones, But Is A Darker Show

Emily Deschanel’s performance as Temperance Brennan introduced her acting skills to a wider audience, as she played the brilliant but socially-unaware forensic anthropologist with depth. AfterBones’cancellation, Deschanel joined the cast ofAnimal Kingdomin season 4 as a recurring character who appeared in 12 episodes. Deschanel plays the recovering heroin addict Angela Kane, who reenters the lives of the show’s central Cody family. Though Angela is not a main character, she has one of thesaddest departures fromAnimal Kingdom, taking the central characters to a very dark place.

Bones and Animal Kingdom comparison

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BothBonesandAnimal Kingdomare similarly rated on Rotten Tomatoes, butAnimal Kingdomhas a slightly higher audience rating, at 88% positive toBones' 84%. WhileAnimal Kingdomis more serious thanBones, the family crime drama has been popular with reviewers, who have praised its strong character development and compelling but gritty storylines, particularly the shifting dynamics within the Cody family. Themost powerful characters inAnimal Kingdomare not always the most likable, and viewers get to see another side to Emily Deschanel, as Angela is more morally ambiguous than Brennan.

Animal Kingdom Is Very Different From Bones, But Emily Deschanel Shines In Both

WhileBonesis a crime drama, it has some funny moments,and thebest episodes ofBonesare character studies that develop the relationship between Brennan and Booth. This is where Emily Deschanel shines, as while her character could have been the butt of most of the jokes, Deschanel makes Brennan relatable and a fan favorite TV show character beyond just the crime genre. InAnimal Kingdom, Deschanel brings more of a range to Angela, which suits the more serious tone of the show. While her character does not last long, her impact is felt throughout the next season.

There have been some excellent family crime shows released over the past decade, likeMobLandandSons of Anarchy.Animal Kingdommight be lesser-known, but it has a similar tone and a suitable explosive finale. Given the popularity of good crime dramas,it is not surprising thatAnimal Kingdomis now trending on Netflix. In addition to the popular subject matter,Animal Kingdomhas an excellent cast, with great performances from Ellen Barkin and Scott Speedman as main characters, and Emily Deschanel as one of the best recurring characters in the show.