'Bones' season 12 spoilers: Cam and Arastoo getting married

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Although "Bones" season 12 will be the show's last, it is going to have at least one major happy moment as a report from TV Line confirms that Cam (Tamara Taylor) and Arastoo (Pej Vahdat) will get married before the series finale. 

According to the report, Taylor explained during a panel at this year's San Diego Comic Con that she initially thought the writers were going to write in a twist so that tragedy befalls the wedding but it turned out that the celebration was going to happen with no issues.

Ecumenical News points out that this will ensure that Cam's efforts last season will not be in vain. Back in season 11, Cam visted her sister Felicia (Rochelle Aytes) to help prepare for the wedding and this lead to some chaos and turmoil. 

However, the wedding won't be taking place until the show first addresses its main storyline. Season 11 ended with a sudden cliffhanger when "Bones" Brennan (Emily Deschanel) was kidnapped. The rest of the team will need to get together and focus solely on rescuing her and taking down the criminal before moving forward with festivities.

Angela (Michaela Conlin) and Hodgins (TJ Thyne) will also see some improvement with their relationship. Although fans are expressing concern about the stability of their marriage, it has been revealed that he will be recovering from his depression and will start accepting his new physical condition, indicating he and Angela will remain strong and together until the show's end.

While everybody's relationship appears to be improving, Brennan and Booth (David Boreanaz) will struggle due to the former's abduction and the nightmares she has had regarding Zack (Eric Millegan), who has been confirmed to return for season 12. The two will have different opinions regarding Zack and how they should move forward with the case.

"Bones" season 12 premieres in 2017.

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