![]() They’re going to kill us, they’re going to be so upset. We knew what was coming, and we knew they didn’t know what was coming, and that was the part that was sad: there was all this excitement over Daisy and Lance having a baby, and in the room, we’re all going, “Oh, God, oh God. What was that experience like for you?ĬG: It was surreal. You joined Twitter to live-tweet the premiere with the fans. Because he wasn’t there when I shot it, when I watched the episode, it was the first time I saw him in the body bag. Traumatic, but I never would have guessed John wasn’t there with you.ĬG: Wasn’t it? Didn’t John look - I don’t know if it was makeup or CGI or whatever, I guess it was makeup - but how real it was? I hadn’t seen that. She has an 11-day-old baby in the trailer.” And my boyfriend was there, so it was OK, but wanted me to have a break, so we didn’t finish shooting it. We had done the walk down the hallway into the room, and I had been there for like 12 hours or more, and Emily - who is amazing - was like, “Okay, that’s enough, you have to let Carla go. I watched looking for it, because I had known how it was shot. You could not tell you weren’t in the same room together.ĬG: Thanks! I agree. They shot his part, and then went in and shot our coverage. ![]() They shot our coverage …I guess because I had the baby. The real last thing he shot was being dead in a body bag. The last thing he shot was the body bag thing, and it’s so sad. I think everyone felt that way, and I certainly did. So it was really like mourning him while we were shooting. But by the time I came back, they had pretty finished him out. The odd, personal, fact is that I shot that day, and then went into labor six hours later.ĬG: I came back 11 days later, which is also insane. And obviously I knew he was leaving, and it was weird, and sad. I actually only got to do the scene in his apartment with Booth. What was it like filming your final scenes with John?ĬG: I only got to do the one scene with him. So I was really glad they brought them back together, but of course, given the choice, I’d have preferred he survived, and they got to be together. It was very strange for me to be there - something was missing when I didn’t have that part of the character. She wasn’t just an intern, she was an intern and Lance’s girlfriend. That was part of who the character was for me, from day 1. And when I shot the episodes where they weren’t together - I’m sure it was different for John - but for me, it always felt like something was missing. I don’t know, I always thought they should be together. Don’t play it like you’re getting back together.” But I always wanted them back together. And then when I would come in for work, they were like, “No, no, no, no, they’re not getting back together. As you know, I was always like, well, maybe they’ll get back together. While this obviously wasn’t the ending you hoped for, what does it mean to you that Daisy was his final love?ĬG: I’m definitely glad for that. We’ve spoken for years about how much you truly loved Daisy and Sweets together. Usually, I don’t read a script and get - it’s a script, it’s work - but I got teary as I read the end of the episodes. I got the script, and no joke, I got a little teary. I thought, why is it so important for me to be in this episode? And then I found out why. At that point, I was still, like, “Wow, I can’t believe they’re writing in the pregnancy.” I just would have thought they won’t use me for this episode. ![]() ![]() I knew I was doing the episode, but no one had told me. Oh, yeah, I ran into Josh Levy, one of the producers, at Bed, Bath & Beyond. Most actors don’t have the luxury of having a job that will do that for them?ĭid you know before you got the script for the premiere that John Francis Daley (Sweets) was leaving the series?ĬG: I feel like I knew. How did they pitch you what Daisy would be going through this season?Ĭarla Gallo: I have a feeling I pitched them a little bit! I don’t think was necessarily in the cards I think they had called to get me for the first episode, and my manager was like, well, she’s humongously pregnant. I spoke with BONES’ Carla Gallo (Daisy) about her off and on-screen devastation about Sweets’ death, filming “The Conspiracy in the Corpse,” and more… The BONES characters were thrown for a loop when Sweets was killed in the season 10 premiere, but no one was more devastated than squintern, Daisy, Sweets’ off-on love - and the mother of his unborn son. ![]()
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