Does Hodgins Walk Again Season 12
- "Zack Addy. I live to serve."
- ―Zack
Dr. Zackary Uriah "Zack" Addy is a professional person forensic anthropologist who worked for the Jeffersonian Institute. He was originally Dr. Brennan'south brilliant immature assistant at the beginning of the series before he received his doctorate in Forensic Anthropology in the series' 2nd season.
Contents
- 1 Biography
- 2 Personality
- 3 Character history
- 3.1 Season I
- 3.ii Flavour Ii
- iii.3 Flavor Three
- iii.4 Flavor Four
- 3.5 Season Five
- 3.half-dozen Season Eleven
- 3.7 Flavour Twelve
- 4 Relationships
- 4.1 Romantic
- 4.1.1 Naomi
- 4.1 Romantic
- 5 Friendship
- 5.ane Unnamed Performance Artist
- v.two Jack Hodgins
- 5.3 Temperance Brennan
- v.4 Seeley Booth
- 5.five Angela Montenegro
- five.six Camille Saroyan
- 5.7 Lance Sweets
- 5.8 Daniel Goodman
- v.9 Wendell Bray
- 5.ten Clark Edison
- 5.eleven James Aubrey
- 5.12 The Gormogon
- vi Trivia
- 7 References
Biography [ ]
Coming from a large Michigan family (with three brothers and four sisters), Zack is a former child prodigy, a genius with an IQ well in a higher place 163, and a supposed photographic memory. He has started two doctorates, one in Forensic Anthropology, which he has completed, and one in Technology, which was mentioned in "The Adult female in the Auto."
His specialty, like Dr. Brennan, is in the analysis of remains, especially identifying the cause of decease and weapons from marks remaining on skeletal remains. It is usually his task to remove the flesh from the bones, a process known equally debriding. Considering of his tremendous intellect, he has a strong wide-based knowledge of many of the specialties in the Jeffersonian lab. Despite his intelligence, Zack is unsure of himself and though he has come up up with crucial insights vital to some of the team'southward cases, he is unable to forcefully express his opinion to Dr. Brennan. This may be due to hero worship and the feelings he might have toward her.
Zack'due south all-time friend seems to be Jack Hodgins. Although information technology at first appears Hodgins and Zack are roommates, it is later revealed Zack rents the flat over Hodgins's garage. Zack also carpools with Hodgins because he neither drives nor rides a bike as was revealed in The Human on Expiry Row.
Episodes towards the end of Flavour ane of Bones reveal Zack'southward colleagues, peculiarly Dr. Goodman, feel he has become too comfortable equally Dr. Brennan'south assistant. He's therefore not completing any of his work towards his doctorate degrees to avert having to move into a new position. Goodman and Hodgins conspire to make Zack less comfy in his position to motivate him to complete his studies and assume a role above that of an assistant.
Right before he was well-nigh to complete his doctorate, Zack asks Dr. Saroyan if he could have a job working at the Jeffersonian. She replies she could non put him in forepart of a court to testify because people would not take him seriously. Zack then goes to inquire Angela for way communication, and she gives him a complete makeover that includes a new haircut and suit. After completing his doctorate and getting the makeover from Angela, Zack again asks Dr. Camille Saroyan for a job, and she gives information technology to him.
At the end of Season 2, Zack receives a asking from the part of the President to send out to Iraq. What his duties there would be are not revealed, and he simply tells Hodgins and Berth nearly it. He initially seems inclined to become, but after talking about the reality of war with Berth, he seems less sure, asking Booth for advice because he "knows more than about duty and laurels than anyone else" he knows. He as well turns down the offer to exist the best man at Hodgins and Angela's wedding ceremony in example he decides to go to Republic of iraq and is killed. This is because he doesn't desire Hodgins's memories of the nuptials to be tainted with sadness. It is revealed in the first episode of Flavour 3 Zack had just returned from a three-month stint in Iraq.
In "The Hurting in the Middle," the terminal episode of Season 3, Zack receives third-degree burns and massive tissue damage (the cartilage on his left paw was destroyed, amid other things) on both hands after an explosion in the lab. It's later revealed he was working as the apprentice of The Gormogon and the explosion was designed every bit a distraction then the Gormogon could break into the lab and steal a skeleton. Zack's weaker personality was manipulated by the Gormogon (whom he referred to as "the Main") so completely Zack believed his belief arrangement irrefutable. He even went and then far equally to kill a lobbyist and dividing his bones among the Jeffersonian's storage units. However, Zack still maintained a loyalty to his friends, willing to injure himself to go on Hodgins safe, and giving upwardly the location of Gormogon's house.
Zack's fall from grace was arguably foreshadowed in The Woman in the Motorcar, during his security review with Country Section Agent Samantha Pickering.
At the end of the episode, prosecutor Caroline Julian says while Zack has confessed to killing Ray Porter; she's willing to work out a deal to accept him alleged non-compos mentis, a determination committing him to an asylum rather than prison. Zack will no longer be a regular grapheme on the show. Even so, series creator Hart Hanson said he may go a recurring graphic symbol to provide consults to the squad with "sure talents we tin can use in a 'Hannibal Lecter' kind of style." [1]
The episode "The Perfect Pieces in the Purple Pond" reveals Zack is receiving psychological treatment from Sweets. It's as well shown at least Hodgins and Angela have both been in contact with Zack during his imprisonment. Hodgins is shown bringing Zack a mathematical riddle to solve, which he solves in less than 30 seconds. In his session with Sweets, Zack admits to feeling guilty for killing the lobbyist, but argued he committed the law-breaking for what had appeared to be perfectly logical reasons at the time. "I was incorrect, not delusional," he says. Sweets believes Zack should feel more than guilty about killing the lobbyist and less about having been taken in past Gormogon's rhetoric.
Towards the end of the episode, Zack escapes from the institution. It's revealed he could have escaped at any time, just didn't feel it was necessary to do and then until that particular moment. After helping his former coworkers solve the case, Zack willingly returns to the institution with Sweets and Booth.

Zack talking to Sweets.
After Booth relinquishes Zack to Sweets' hands, Zack tells Sweets that while he had helped Gormogon find the lobbyist, he himself hadn't actually stabbed Ray Porter. In other words, Zack believes he killed the lobbyist, but from a legal standpoint, he's considered merely an accessory or co-conspirator to murder. Sweets insist Zack modify his story, but Zack refuses. Zack fears if his clandestine were to come out, he will find himself in prison, where he is assured, by Hodgins, to do very poorly at. Sweets wanted him to tell the others the truth since he believed that The Amateur is notwithstanding at big. Zack reassured Sweets that the apprentice who murdered Ray Porter was killed by The Master so he could recruit Zack because "at that place could just ever be 2." He reminds Sweets as Zack's therapist, he must not reveal Zack'due south hush-hush because if Sweets were to practise then, he would be violating doctor-patient confidentiality. The episode closes with Zack in the Psychiatric Hospital and Sweets keeping Zack's cloak-and-dagger, albeit reluctantly.
In the season 4 finale, Zack is considered a doubtable when a man is murdered in a popular nightclub owned past Booth and Dr. Brennan. Zack is described as a "moron who goes to jail for a murder he didn't commit" by Vincent, suggesting Booth (at least subconsciously) knows Zack is innocent. At the end of the episode, we learn the entire thing was a dream Booth had while unconscious and part of a new book Brennan was writing.
Zack also returns equally a guest star in the season 5 episode The Parts in the Sum of the Whole. We see him in a flashback every bit Dr. Brennan's graduate student while she works on her first case with Booth.
After beingness framed as the Puppeteer, Zack recants his confession in the murder of Ray Porter, having realized that he could never accept a life, fifty-fifty in self-defence force. The Jeffersonian team set out to exonerate Zack through season 12, eventually finding the Apprentice's body with the help of Dr. Gordon Wyatt. Using claret prove from the Apprentice's body, Zack was exonerated of Ray Porter's murder at his appeal in The Day in the Life and his life sentence overturned. Still, his conviction for aiding a known killer nonetheless stands and he will have to serve out the remainder of his sentence for that criminal offence, a mere 13 months. Once that time is up, Zack will be released into gild once more.
Personality [ ]
- " Booth: Yous're a genius... who tin't drive?
Zack: If you knew what I knew well-nigh Structural Pattern, you lot wouldn't bulldoze either." - ―The Man on Death Row
Despite his intelligence, Zack is unsure of himself and though he has come up up with crucial insights vital to some of the team'southward cases, he is unable to forcefully limited his stance to Dr. Brennan. This may be due to a hero-worship and also to romantic feelings toward her. When he discovered Temperance's ain Forensic Anthropology professor had become her lover, Zack repeatedly wondered aloud whether he might enter into a similar relationship with Dr. Brennan. He was rapidly disabused of the notion by his colleagues.
Zack appears to have an on and off-once more human relationship with "Naomi in Paleontology," despite hints in the kickoff season she was dissatisfied with his sexual prowess.[2] In the third season, they accompany each other to the annual Jeffersonian Found Halloween party, agreeing to wearing apparel as the front and back half of a cow ("Mummy in the Maze"). Zack has no problem making inappropriate comments about others' personal lives and asked Amanuensis Booth for advice on sex and women, requests which Booth characteristically ignored. Angela answered his question once, and Hodgins gave him a volume (Kama Sutra) to assistance him out ("The Pain in the Heart").
Very piddling is known about his childhood. In "The Wannabe in the Weeds" episode from the third season, information technology was discovered Zack was a singer during his babyhood as a way for his parents to help integrate him socially. Though it did not announced to work, he demonstrates his talent when Hodgins doubted him. He has fond memories of receiving his first microscope ("The Girl with the Curl") and when he was vi, he had a pirate eyepatch ("The Human with the Bone"). It is as well known he attended a private high schoolhouse ("A Boy in the Tree"). His interests include model airplanes ("The Killer in the Physical"), watching basketball ("The Soldier on the Grave"), and science fiction: Firefly ("The Man in the Fallout Shelter"), Star Wars, Star Trek, Stargate, Battlestar Galactica ("The Superhero in the Alley"); he as well likes Lord of the Rings ("The Adult female at the Airport"). He does not dance, because he's been told he "look[s] like a marionette in a windstorm" (The Human being in the Wall).
According to Emily Deschanel, Zack "almost definitely has Asperger's syndrome," a condition on the autism spectrum.[3] Although well-meaning, helpful, and friendly, when a situation calls for social interaction or intuition, he is oftentimes lost. Further bear witness of his social ineptitude can be seen in the frequent, on-screen coaching in social matters he gets from Jack and Angela. He is very literal and is often dislocated past colloquial expressions or metaphors, despite his high intelligence. His attempts to use such expressions meet with mixed success, such as referring to a skull he'd cleaned equally being "clean enough to eat off of." ("2 Bodies in the Lab")
In the episode "The Killer in the Concrete", Booth is on the telephone with Zack and Dr. Brennan while looking for "Icepick" (real name, Hugh Kennedy) at a model airplane enthusiasts gathering. Unaware of Zack's interest in planes, Booth comments every "aeroplane freak" in the area was at the outcome, and Zack corrects him past saying the enthusiasts prefer to be called "pilots." Zack mentions forensic anthropology is simply one of his doctorates, the other is in applied engineering, and he is extremely adept at practical aeronautics.
Equally seen in the episode "The Man in the Fallout Shelter" Zack has a large family and greatly values them, remarking the true meaning of Christmas is "Brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews; 40 people who dearest you and are happy to run across you." Also in the outset flavour, he reveals to Dr. Brennan he uses his vacation time to visit his family. While he does not necessarily enjoy these visits, he goes because they love him ("The Man in the Wall").
In "The Pain in the Heart", Zack's treat his friends is shown: fifty-fifty when working for the Gormogon he protects Hodgins when he knew he'd seriously hurt himself in the process. Looking through his favorite things afterward, his friends notice that they were all things they'd given Zack which Sweets believes is significant.
Character history [ ]
Flavor One [ ]
Episodes towards the end of the first flavor of Bones reveal that Zack's colleagues, especially Dr. Goodman, feel he has become too comfortable as Dr. Brennan'southward assistant. He'due south therefore non completing any of his Doctorates to avoid having to grow into a new position. Goodman and Hodgins conspire to make Zack less comfortable in his position to motivate him to consummate his studies and assume a role above that of an banana.
Season Ii [ ]
Correct earlier he was nigh to consummate his doctorate, Zack asks Dr. Saroyan if he could accept a job working at the Jeffersonian, but she replies that she could not put him in front end of a court to bear witness considering people would not take him seriously. Zack and then goes to ask Angela for style advice and she completely redoes his await including a new haircut and adjust. After completing his doctorate, and getting a makeover from Angela, Zack once again asks Dr. Camille Saroyan for a chore, and she gives it to him.
At the cease of the second season, Zack receives a request from the office of the President to send out to Republic of iraq. What his duties there would exist is not revealed, and he only tells Hodgins and Booth most information technology. He initially seems inclined to go, but later talking nigh the reality of state of war with Booth, he seems less sure, request Booth for communication because he "knows more near duty and honor than anyone else" he knows. He also turns down the offer to be the all-time man at Hodgins and Angela'south wedding in case he decides to go to Iraq and is killed because he doesn't want Hodgins' memories of the wedding ceremony to be tainted with sadness. In the kickoff episode of season 3, it is revealed that he did in fact go to Iraq but returned in that same episode.

Zack and Hodgins doing an experiment
Flavour Three [ ]
In the final episode of flavour three, The Pain in the Eye, Zack receives tertiary-degree burns and massive tissue damage (the cartilage on his left hand was destroyed, among other things) on both hands afterward an explosion in the lab. It is later revealed that he is working as the amateur of the The Gormogon serial killer, and the explosion was intended equally a distraction so Gormogon could pause into the lab and steal the silverish skeleton. Zack's weaker personality was manipulated by the Gormogon (whom he referred to as "the Master") and then completely that Zack believed his conventionalities system irrefutable, even killing a lobbyist and dividing his bones among the Jeffersonian's storage units. Withal, he still maintained a loyalty to his friends, willing to injure himself to go along Hodgins safe and giving upward the location of Gormogon'due south house after Brennan refuted his logic.

Zack in the hospital in the last episode of season 3 with Dr. Brennan
At the end of the episode, the prosecutor Caroline Julian says that while Zack has confessed to killing the lobbyist she is willing to work out a deal to have him declared non-compos mentis, a determination which will commit him to an asylum rather than prison. Zack will no longer be a regular character on the testify, merely series creator Hart Hanson said that he may become a recurring character to provide consults to the team with "certain talents we tin can use in a 'Hannibal Lecter' kind of way." [4] Equally revealed in subsequently episodes, Zack got a life sentence for the murder of Ray Porter and a separate sentence of around x years for aiding a known killer for his piece of work as the Gormogon'southward amateur.
Season 4 [ ]
Zack begins to receive psychological treatment from Sweets (The Perfect Pieces in the Purple Pond). Feeling guilt about aiding a series killer and albeit to his fault, Sweets believes that Zack shouldn't experience bad near being wrong, just virtually being delusional during the period of beingness Gormogon's amateur. Not only that, Sweets believes that Zack should actually feel guilty about killing the lobbyist more than nearly being wrong.
Zack later escapes the institution by swapping the magnetic strips from Sweets' key bill of fare to Zack's library card. After solving the instance, Zack realizes it'southward fourth dimension to become dorsum to the institution where Sweets was waiting. Later on Booth relinquishes Zack to Sweets' hands, Zack admits to not killing Ray Porter and that the previous amateur had killed the lobbyist instead. Since the Gormogon can only have one apprentice at a time, he killed the original lobbyist's murderer in gild to take Zack nether his wing. Though not the actual killer, Zack does not want the truth to be revealed to his colleagues at the Jeffersonian because if his secret were to come up out, Zack would discover himself in prison since he is still an "accompaniment" to the lobbyist'southward murder. Out of fearfulness of finding himself in prison house (due to Hodgins' business firm belief that Zack "would Non do well in prison"), he reminds Sweets that, as Zack's therapist, he must not reveal Zack's secret without his permission. If Sweets were to do so, he'd exist violating physician-patient confidentiality. The episode ends with Zack at the sanitarium and Sweets keeping Zack's secret, despite his visible worries almost Zack.
In the finale The End in the Outset he plays the function of Brennan's assistant at the nightclub, which reflects the situation that he and Brennan had in the previous seasons.
Season Five [ ]
Zack's last advent to appointment was in The Parts in the Sum of the Whole, which flashbacked the start case Booth and Brennan worked together.
Season Xi [ ]
Hodgins mentioned Zack in The Pic in the Making. Pictures of Zack were seen during Hodgins' dialogue. He told them that he was a beloved friend and he idea that working with death and murder may take been too much for Zack. The producer, Alex Duffy, thought that working with death was the reason that Zack was institutionalized. Hodgins is seen twisting his wedding ring when he mentioned Zack, possibly thinking near how much he misses him.

Zack reveals himself to Brennan for the outset fourth dimension in eight years to protect her from The Puppeteer
In the flavor finale, information technology'southward revealed that Zack is believed to be the latest serial killer that had been living with his victims as living puppets. The Puppeteer's killings started after Dr. Brennan and Booth left the Jeffersonian in The Next in the Final. The subtle hints where shown to Basic in her dreams, Booth was quick to pick on information technology when he read her psychologist's notes nearly dreaming of Wendell's "burned" hands. Though they didn't want to believe Zack would do it, Berth chop-chop went to the institute to observe him, only to find his bed vacant; however, the head nurse believes upward until the discovery he had not left.
The episode ends with him greeting Dr. Brennan in The Gormogon Vault.
Season Twelve [ ]
Zack was revealed to exist attempting to inject himself with a truth serum to convince Brennan that he never killed anyone, but was arrested by Berth. Dr. Mihir Roshan, Zack'south doctor, told them that he was visited almost every week by Sweets and that when he heard that he died, he fell into a fit of rage and hit himself on the caput which left a long scar on his forehead. Angela discovered that Zack was hacking into the E-mails of Brennan, Hodgins, Angela, and Cam, and that he was fifty-fifty posing equally Hodgins' doctor and told his physical therapist to perform a process to restore Hodgins' ability to walk. Information technology was discovered that the procedure has a less than 1% chance of success, simply Zack wanted to requite Hodgins hope and was afraid that it only caused him more pain. Karen Delfs believed that the trauma to Zack's head caused him to take Dissociative Identity Disorder and wanted him to review the example file hoping that it will lure out the alternating identity. Zack took a look at the evidence and told Dr. Roshan that he wants to return to McKinley Psychiatric Infirmary, but this fourth dimension to Maximum Security because he and Brennan agreed that the circumstantial show confronting Zack is conclusive.

Zack stands over a defeated Puppeteer.
Brennan discovered that Zack'south doctor was The Puppeteer and sent Booth to go after him. Zack, when Roshan was going to administrate something into his arm, discovered that the syringe was filled with Succinylcholine which was used to poison the other victims and attacked Roshan and temporarily disoriented him. Zack picked upwardly the syringe and was going to utilize it against him, but ultimately couldn't kill him. Roshan stabbed Zack's leg with a pen and was going to stop him off, but Berth shoots Roshan in the back, killing him and saving Zack. The side by side day, Zack confessed that he never killed Ray Porter and the reason that he confessed was that he idea that he would if The Gormogon ordered him to until he learned that he is not capable of killing, not even to salve himself. Brennan and Berth agreed to re-examine the evidence and help him become released from the institution.
In The Brain in the Bot, Booth revealed that he got an appeal date ready for Zack in a couple of months. The approval alphabetic character states that the judge approved the entreatment to consider new osteological evidence. Though Brennan has no new prove yet, Booth expresses religion that she volition observe it by the time the appeal comes effectually.
In The Flaw in the Saw, Hodgins finds testify that can exonerate Zack, but Cam refuses to accept information technology and accuses Hodgins of planting prove to free Zack. Though Hodgins tells her to throw it out if she doesn't trust him, Cam is seen going through it one time Hodgins leaves. The prove is ultimately thrown out as later revealed in The Steal in the Wheels.
In The Steal in the Wheels, Zack has ii weeks until his appeal and the Jeffersonian squad is no closer to finding proof of his innocence. After a failed search by Doc Gordon Wyatt through Lance Sweets' notes on his sessions with Zack for useful information, Hodgins instead turned his efforts to locating the trunk of the Amateur, Ray Porter's truthful killer so as to examine it for evidence pointing to his guilt instead of Zack's. With the help of Wyatt and Angela, Hodgins is somewhen able to locate the Apprentice's body beneath an Acacia Tree in Washington, DC. On the Apprentice'due south cuff is blood, presumably from Porter, the evidence that can potentially exonerate Zack.

Zack in the court.
In The Day in the Life, Zack represents himself at his appeal, having studied courtroom procedure for many years. Hodgins provides the new testify proving that the Apprentice is the lobbyist'southward killer, but Caroline Julian argues against releasing Zack for the sake of the victim'southward family, enraging Hodgins. When the time to requite endmost arguments comes, Zack chooses to let the evidence speak for itself but Brennan speaks up for him, telling the judge of the over 50 killers he helped put in his prison house and his efforts to help Hodgins. Based on the new evidence, Zack is exonerated for the murder of Ray Porter and his life sentence overturned. Yet, as he aided a known killer, that accuse yet stands and Zack will have to serve out the remaining xiii months of his sentence for that crime, something he gladly accepts. Brennan as well realizes that Caroline was merely doing her job simply did so in a way equally to ensure Zack's exoneration.
In The End in the End, while going through his things in the ruined lab, Hodgins finds a picture of himself and Zack and smiles at it.
Relationships [ ]
Romantic [ ]
Naomi [ ]
Zack appears to take an on-again, off-over again relationship with "Naomi in Paleontology", despite hints in the kickoff season that she was dissatisfied with his sexual prowess. In the third flavor, they accompany each other to the almanac Jeffersonian Constitute Halloween political party, like-minded to dress every bit the front and back half of a moo-cow.
Friendship [ ]
Unnamed Performance Artist [ ]
In The Girl in Suite 2103, Zack tells Cam that his closest friend outside the lab is a female performance artist.
Jack Hodgins [ ]
Zack seems to be friends with Jack Hodgins, with whom it was once thought he was roommates. He actually lives in the apartment higher up Hodgins' garage on the grounds of his large estate. In more than 1 episode, Hodgins refers to Zack as his "best friend." He often competes with Hodgins to be "Male monarch of the lab", a title claimed past the ane who makes a pivotal discovery or decision detrimental to a murder investigation. Information technology is often implied that Zack and Hodgins have a brotherly bond.

In The Man in the Bear, Zack competes with Hodgins over a cute delivery lady named Toni. Hodgins gave Zack a small copy of the Kama Sutra to get him to terminate asking Booth questions near sexual intercourse. In fact, he rents from and also carpools with Hodgins, since he can't bulldoze or ride a bike, simply considering he refuses to learn because of what he knows about Structural Pattern. He once made a comment to Booth that if he (Booth) had the same understanding of structural technology, he would be afraid to drive every bit well. In The Pain in the Heart, despite working for the Gormogon and the beliefs he got equally a result, Zack protects Hodgins from an explosion he set despite knowing he'd injure himself severely. Bones is afterward able to employ his protecting Hodgins above his own behavior to get him to turn on the Gormogon. Hodgins is later stunned by the fact that Zack actually listened to all of his conspiracy theories which had an impact on him. In The Perfect Pieces in the Purple Pond, Hodgins is shown to visit Zack in the mental hospital and has promise that one mean solar day Zack will be able to rejoin them in the lab. He nevertheless refers to Zack as his all-time friend and while joking with Zack, nearly calls himself "King of the Lab" just stops himself when he remembers Zack is no longer at the lab. He states his hope that Zack will one twenty-four hours return and be "Rex of the Lab" again. Hodgins also refuses to take Zack's space in the lab which Cam tells him she had suggested every bit she felt Zack would exist most comfortable with Hodgins taking that infinite. In The Hope in the Horror, it was revealed that Zack was consulting with Hodgins' physical therapist as a world-renowned neurosurgeon named Dr. Alexander Bancroft. He wanted to help Hodgins by having his physical therapist perform a protocol developed by the real Alexander Bancroft in an attempt to help Hodgins recover from being paralyzed, but the procedure has a less than 1% chance of success. Zack wanted to requite Hodgins hope since he believed that promise has the ability to heal, but his fear is that all he brought him is more pain. In The Flaw in the Saw, Hodgins works to find evidence to exonerate Zack. While he finds something, Cam accuses him of planting the evidence as they all know Zack is innocent and want him free, which infuriates Hodgins. In The Steal in the Wheels, Hodgins is able to locate the trunk of the Amateur and equally stated in The Mean solar day in the Life, adult a protocol where no ane would examine the case evidence alone to ensure no accusations of impropriety can be brought confronting him. During Zack's appeal, Hodgins testifies to his friend's innocence and is enraged by Caroline Julian's credible efforts to keep Zack locked up, not agreement that she is but doing her job just in a way that discreetly helps Zack. Hodgins efforts to find proof ultimately issue in Zack'southward exoneration for the murder of Ray Porter, though he must still spend 13 more months locked up on the charge of aiding a known killer. It has been speculated that due to his close friendship with Hodgins, he would exist re-hired at the Jeffersonian after his release.
Temperance Brennan [ ]
Before in the series, it is suggested that Zack shows sexual affection to Dr. Brennan. While later on on in the series in The Pain in the Centre, it's seen that Dr. Brennan and Zack instead have a mother-son bond. Zack hung on to the letter that Brennan sent him when she chose to hire him equally her assistant. Zack later breaks out of the mental establishment to protect Brennan from The Puppeteer. In The Day in the Life, Brennan speaks for Zack'south character at his appeal, something that Brennan herself points out is out of grapheme for her equally she but ever testifies to the forensic evidence in a example. Brennan notes to the approximate his efforts to cure Hodgins and all the killers he helped put away as evidence that Zack is still a practiced man who fabricated a terrible error. Afterwards getting Zack'southward fractional exoneration, the two share a hug with Brennan distressing that they couldn't get him released completely. However, Zack is grateful for her efforts every bit she has ensured that he volition only be locked up for a lilliputian over a twelvemonth more than rather than the remainder of his life.
Seeley Berth [ ]
Zack and Booth hardly ever got along throughout the first three seasons, mostly because Booth threatening to shoot Zack (and Hodgins) on a regular ground whenever he feels that they are annoying him. Despite their unstable working relationship, the two of them maintain a mutual respect towards each other, particularly later they both spent time in Republic of iraq to serve the military. Booth gave Zack a harmonica before he was shipped out to Iraq. Over the course of eight years after the events in the Gormogon case, Booth seems to visit Zack to consult with him on forensic investigations because Berth knows exactly where Zack's room is in the institution every bit was revealed in The Nightmare in the Nightmare. In The Hope in the Horror, Zack told Aubrey that he and Booth are not friends and thus he did not monitor Booth every bit he did the balance of the team. Despite this, Berth is shown to believe in Zack's innocence in the murder of Ray Porter and exist skeptical of Zack being the Puppeteer. Later on Zack confesses to his innocence, Berth immediately gives Zack his support in getting exonerated and works as difficult as the Jeffersonian squad to assistance Zack in his own way, fifty-fifty moving up the court engagement for Zack'south appeal and providing Dr. Wyatt his session notes with Sweets.
Angela Montenegro [ ]
Angela and Zack have a healthy friendship. She gave Zack advice on saving his human relationship with Naomi in Paleontology in A Boy in the Tree past telling him to tell her to introduce him to the secrets of love to leave both of them on a clean slate. She even gave Zack a brand-over in Judas on a Pole so he tin can stay at the Jeffersonian after receiving his doctorate. Zack hung onto a caricature she drew of him as Male monarch of the Lab. In The Flaw in the Saw, Angela aids Hodgins in trying to find the show in Ray Porter'due south bones to exonerate Zack. With Angela'southward assist, Hodgins is able to find the body of the Apprentice and the needed proof to exonerate Zack later working with Doctor Gordon Wyatt.
Camille Saroyan [ ]
Zack and Cam take a mutual friendship exterior of piece of work. Subsequently working with everyone at the Jeffersonian afterwards accepting what she believes are their faults, Cam somewhen accepts Zack too as everyone else to a betoken. After she discovered that Zack was working with Gormogon, she started talking nigh him coldly in the aftermath, but Sweets knew she meant the reverse of what she was saying. Cam in one case gave Zack a small trophy with a plaque saying: "Zack Addy. King of the Lab." which he waved at Hodgins' face every day. In The Flaw in the Saw, Cam defendant Hodgins of planting evidence to free Zack. However, after Hodgins leaves, Cam tin't bring herself to throw it out and looks through what Hodgins gave her anyhow before throwing it out. Despite this, Cam is shown to exist in agreement with the team that Zack is innocent and wishes to see him gratuitous as much as anyone.
Lance Sweets [ ]
Sweets became Zack'south psychologist after he was institutionalized. Co-ordinate to Medico Roshan, Sweets visited Zack well-nigh every week for the by seven years. Zack trusted Sweets with his secret, that he never killed Ray Porter while he was working for Gormogon. Sweets, despite his worries about Zack, agreed to keep his undercover to avoid violating their doctor-patient confidentiality. Sweets visited Zack every week up until his death. After Sweets was murdered, Zack had trouble processing and he fell into a fit of rage and injured himself on the caput, leaving behind a long scar across his brow and became withdrawn ever since. Despite their professional person courtesy, Zack regards Sweets as a friend and most definitely misses him a lot.
Daniel Goodman [ ]
Dr. Goodman frequently treated Zack in a boss-employee situation. He and Hodgins tried to brand him feel uncomfortable since Goodman believed that Zack had get too comfy with his position as Brennan's banana. Goodman wanted Zack to "grow up" and aid him receive his doctorate. Unfortunately, with Daniel Goodman's disappearance, he has never seen Zack achieve his doctorate.
Wendell Bray [ ]
Wendell first met Zack subsequently he escaped from the sanitarium to solve the murder of Jared Addison. He called Zack a "psycho" since he helped Gormogon during his crime spree, only Angela tells him that they all notwithstanding honey him despite the expose. When Zack was accused of being The Puppeteer, Wendell immediately had his doubts on whether Zack was actually the series killer and believed in his innocence knowing that the real killer is highly manipulative. Despite their brief history, Wendell could very well call Zack a friend.
Clark Edison [ ]
Clark met Zack after he came dorsum from Iraq at the Season iii Premiere. He was one of 19 interns that Brennan had gone through to replace Zack and prolong her separation from Booth. After Zack came dorsum, Clark had left. They met once again in The Verdict in the Story when Zack was working for the prosecution to prove Max Kennan's guilt in the murder of the deputy director of the FBI Robert Kirby. While he was examining the basic, Clark wondered if Zack was screwing with him, which he rejects. Clark was able to find something that Zack missed through a penetrant test, which surprised fifty-fifty him. Clark's personal opinions about Zack are unknown, but it is implied that they seem to display some signs of respect towards each other in a professional courtesy.
James Aubrey [ ]
Aubrey arrested Zack when Booth establish him and Brennan in the Gormogon Vault and interrogated him subsequently meeting with Dr. Roshan. Zack, at get-go, only wanted to talk to Brennan considering he felt that talking to someone of lesser intellect was difficult for him, to which Aubrey takes no offense. He believed Zack to be crazy for kidnapping Brennan, even though Booth expressed that what he tried to do for Hodgins with his paralysis was squeamish. Aubrey idea he was guilty the entire fourth dimension and reminiscent of both Norman Bates and Hannibal Lecter. Although Zack was proven innocent of The Puppeteer's crimes, how Aubrey feels about Zack is maybe unchanged due to his awkward behavior.
The Gormogon [ ]
As the Gormogon's apprentice, Zack worships him and calls the Gormogon "the Principal." After having fallen nether the Gormogon'due south sway, Zack was willing to betray his friends to aid the Gormogon and believed himself capable of committing murder on the Gormogon'southward orders. Withal, Zack'southward loyalty to his friends is shown to be stronger than his loyalty to the Gormogon every bit he was willing to injure himself rather than damage Hodgins, something that would've been against what the Gormogon taught him. After the logic that led to him post-obit the Gormogon was refuted, Zack turned on him completely and helped Booth bring "the Master" downward. Zack'southward relationship with the Gormogon led to him a life sentence in a mental institution for committing murder on the Gormogon's behalf. Later on his encounter with the Puppeteer, Zack realized that he never would've been able to commit murder for the Gormogon if he had been ordered as he previously believed.
Trivia [ ]
- In The Perfect Pieces in the Purple Swimming, Zack is shown to exist wearing gloves all the time which Hodgins states are because of the explosion. Presumably, the nerve damage to his hands somehow requires him to need gloves until they completely heal. During the events of that episode, he estimates to Sweets that he regained over 60% full part of his hands which is a all-time-case scenario for the aftermath of the explosion. It is definite that his easily have long since healed through the progression of the serial. However, when Zack returns, he nevertheless wears these gloves. It can be assumed that he is required to keep to article of clothing his gloves to help recoup for the lasting nervus harm to his easily that he sustained in the explosion or he is self-conscious in removing his gloves and revealing the scars on his hands to anyone, fifty-fifty himself. At some bespeak betwixt The Perfect Pieces in the Majestic Pond and The Promise in the Horror, Zack replaced his black wool mittens with black leather gloves.
- Sweets was the only person who knew that Zack is innocent of the murder of Ray Porter. Since Sweets died in The Conspiracy in the Corpse, what would happen to Zack remained unknown until Season 11 when he escaped the institution.
- Zack is the first main character to return to the evidence after eight years, the second-longest interval of time that anyone remained unaccounted for before returning. The character who was gone the longest earlier returning was Tim Sullivan.
- Zack was mentioned to dance like a marionette in a windstorm in The Man in the Wall.
- He said that he had a Michael Jackson glove when he was in school in The Player Under Pressure. In The Adult female at the Airport, Angela once asked if the names Michael Jackson or Joan Rivers mean anything to Zack. He responded by telling her that he is familiar with one and that he would expect up the other one. It can be causeless that he was familiar with Michael Jackson, simply not with Joan Rivers at the time.
- He had an eyepatch when he was six every bit did many other boys as Hodgins implied in The Man with the Bone.
- Zack revealed that he used to be a singer when he was younger in The Wannabe in the Weeds and he even sang the song; "Love Is A Many Splendored Affair" by Paul Francis Webster and Sammy Fain, to show it to Hodgins, who, in turn, compared his singing to Italian Opera Vocalist; Luciano Pavarotti. In existent life, Eric Millegan, who plays Zack, studied musical theater at the University of Michigan, where he graduated with a Bachelors Caste in Fine Arts.
- Zack'due south character can be seen as a facsimile of the Marvel Comic book hero Doctor Strange as both characters were brilliant doctors who lost the mobility in their easily due to a traumatic accident.
References [ ]
- ↑ Mitovitch, Matt Webb. "Exclusive: Basic Dominate Responds to Finale "Zack-lash"", TV Guide, May 21, 2008.
- ↑ "A Boy in the Tree", Bones Season one Episode 3.
- ↑ Gray, Ellen, Boreanaz says 'Bones' is not procedural, Philadelphia Daily News, January 31, 2007.
- ↑ Mitovitch, Matt Webb. "Exclusive: Bones Boss Responds to Finale "Zack-lash"", Telly Guide, May 21, 2008.
Bones Characters | |
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Principal Characters | Temperance Brennan · Seeley Booth · Jack Hodgins · Angela Montenegro · Camille Saroyan · Lance Sweets (season 3-ten) · James Aubrey (season 10-12) · Zack Addy (season 1-v,xi-12) · Daniel Goodman (flavour ane) |
Recurring Characters | Caroline Julian · Max Keenan · Clark Edison · Daisy Wick · Wendell Bray · Colin Fisher · Vincent Nigel-Murray · Arastoo Vaziri · Finn Abernathy · Oliver Wells · Rodolfo Fuentes · Jessica Warren · Douglas Filmore · Christopher Pelant · Jared Berth · Alex Radziwill · Hayes Flynn · Christine Booth · Parker Booth · Marianne Booth · Hannah Burley · Michael Hodgins · Michelle Welton · Gordon Wyatt · Billy Gibbons · Jacob Broadsky · The Gormogon · Avalon Harmonia · Amy Hollister · Rebecca Stinson · Tim Sullivan · Heather Taffet · Thomas Vega · Marcus Geier · Andrew Hacker · Aldo Clemens · Oliver Laurier · Maggie Magregor · Paul Lidner · Noel Liftin · Roxie Lyon · Padme Dalaj · Grayson Barasa · Beth Mayer |
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