Warning: This story contains spoilers from theBonesseries finale.

BeforeBonestook its final bow, it threw Brennans whole identity into question.

And as we all know, Brennans job is just a little bit complex.

But her identity crisis, the major focus ofBonesfinal hour, was still rattling.

(Headherefor our postmortem with showrunner Michael Peterson.)

But ultimately it was their story.

I just had thoughts on the character.

The last scene with the squinterns it was really special because I rarely get to see them all together.

And it was the last scene I was going to film with them.

But the one saying goodbye to the squints, that really got to me.

There was a bit of input; I cant remember all the details, honestly.

But I thought they did a good job fitting a lot in but not weighing down the episode.

Looking back, what did playing Brennan mean to you?I loved playing this character.

Also, to have a character who is not wonderful at social interactions.

If it was a cable show, she would have had Aspergers.

[Series creator] Hart [Hanson] and I talked about that.

I know we werent truly representing someone with Aspergers exactly, but there are qualities that Brennan has.

How do you wantBonesto be remembered?I would hope its remembered as the little show that could.