'Bones' Season 10 Episode 19 spoilers: Iranian politician's son is murdered in 'The Murder In The Middle East'

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"Bones" has only a couple of episodes left before it wraps up its tenth season. With Booth's gambling addiction resurfacing and Brennan's emotional pregnancy, are the couple really headed south?

In episode 19 airing this week, seasoned viewers will see an Iranian parliament member's son being murdered. SpoilersGuide reports that the powerful politician will kidnap Arastoo in order to seek his help in capturing his son's killer. The Middle East setting is sure to spruce up the series, which has so far confined its stories in Washington and within the United States.

As soon as Booth learns of Arastoo's kidnapping, he heads to Iran along with Cam. Meanwhile, the rest of the Jeffersonian team must race against time to help expose the killer. So seasoned "Bones" fans look set for an exciting episode.

However, Booth's gambling addiction will create more strain between him and his wife. Brennan will learn the truth about Booth's worsening gambling habit and viewers can expect some drama surrounding the couple in the upcoming episode. Emily Deschanel's character turns to Aubrey for help since she wants to keep her and Christine safe from her husband's menacing bookies. By now, audiences should be worried about their rocky marriage.

The official synopsis of the next episode by TVGuide reveals that Booth will be forced to leave the house and move to another place due to his gambling addiction. Booth will struggle with Brennan's decision to force him out of the house, but the fact remains that the scientist is only doing it for their child Christine's safety.

But the good news is that "Bones" is far from over, as FOX has renewed the show for the eleventh season, reports TVLine. Showrunner Stephen Nathan will temporarily step down from his duties, but rejoin Jonathan Collier and Michael Peterson during the latter half of season 11.

"Murder In The Middle East" airs on Thursday, May 14 at 8 p.m. EST on FOX.

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