Jack Hodgins (Bones)

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First appearanceSeptember 13, 2005
(1x01, "Pilot")
Last appearanceMarch 28, 2017
(12x12, "The End in the End")
Created byHart Hanson
Portrayed byT. J. Thyne
Dr. Jack Hodgins
Bones character
First appearanceSeptember 13, 2005
(1x01, "Pilot")
Last appearanceMarch 28, 2017
(12x12, "The End in the End")
Created byHart Hanson
Portrayed byT. J. Thyne
In-universe information
NicknameHodgepodge, Hodgie, The Bug and Slime Guy, King of the Lab, King of the Funeral, Thurston, Hodgekins, Curly, Bugboy (by Agent Booth)
GenderMale
TitleDoctor (3 × Ph.D.)
OccupationForensic Entomologist, Botanist & Mineralogist, heir to the Cantilever Group
FamilyJonathan Hodgins III
(Father)
Anne Hodgins
(Mother)
Billy Gibbons
(Father-in-law)
Preston Alexander Hildenbrand III
(maternal grandfather)
Chester Putnam Hodgins
(great-grandfather)
Patrick
(uncle)
Jeffrey[1]
(brother)
SpouseAngela Montenegro (Wife; 2010–present)
ChildrenMichael Staccato Vincent Hodgins
(son, with Angela; born 2011)
ReligionEpiscopalian[2]

Jonathan "Jack" Stanley Hodgins IV, Ph.D.[3] is a character in the American television series, Bones. He is portrayed by T. J. Thyne. Hodgins is introduced to the series primarily as a forensic entomologist, as well as a botanist, mineralogist, forensic palynologist, and forensic chemist at the Jeffersonian Institute; his hobby is engaging in and discussing conspiracy theories.

During an investigation, he is primarily responsible for estimating the time of death and examining trace evidence and particulates. He is the boyfriend and eventual husband of forensic artist Angela Montenegro (Michaela Conlin), who also works at the Jeffersonian.

Hodgins comes from an especially wealthy family and is the sole heir to the fictional private corporation known as the Cantilever Group, although he hid his wealth from his coworkers for a long time.[4]

Son of the late Jonathan and Anne Hodgins ("The Heiress in the Hill", season 9), Jack Hodgins is thought to have been an only child until he discovers in Season 9 that he has an older brother named Jeffrey, institutionalized with schizoaffective disorder.[1] In "The Blonde in the Game", his uncle Preston is introduced. Hodgins' grandfather served as a "code-breaker" under Admiral Chester W. Nimitz during World War II.[5] His family is the single largest donor to the Jeffersonian.[6] In season 8, after serial killer and cyberterrorist Christopher Pelant (Andrew Leeds (actor)) hacks into Hodgins' savings and drains his bank accounts and the accounts of the entire Cantilever Group, he and Angela are forced to scrimp; yet, in season 9, he tells Dr. Lance Sweets (John Francis Daley) that he is content, as he still has his work at the Jeffersonian and family—the two things which he values the most.[7]

Hodgins, like his coworker and best friend Zack Addy (Eric Millegan), was bullied in school: in elementary and middle school for being a "rich boy" and in high school for his small physical stature and poor social skills. He "managed to stand up for himself" on the last day of senior year, which Sweets believes to have given him closure.[8]

Hodgins owns an original Mini, which FBI Agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz) jokingly calls a "toy car",[9][10] although in later seasons he is seen driving a Toyota Prius as well.[3] He is an experienced cave diver.[11]

Although a noted conspiracy theorist, Hodgins temporarily abandons his paranoid thoughts and beliefs after it is revealed that Addy has become the most recent apprentice to a cannibalistic serial killer known as "Gormogon". Devastated by his friend's poor judgment, as well as his recent break-up with Angela, Hodgins finds his beliefs and feelings of paranoia turning into misanthropy. After being repeatedly confronted by Sweets about his behavior in the lab, Hodgins explains during a therapy session that he "hates everybody". Sweets determines that Hodgins' misanthropy is a way to cope with the overwhelming stresses in his life, and assures him that it will turn into something more pleasant in time.[12]

In "Aliens in the Spaceship", in season 2, Hodgins advances the notion of a "King of the Lab". Hodgins and Zack, and, later, other interns, compete sporadically and informally for this informal title by trying to come up with particularly crucial items of evidence in various investigations.

Later in season 8, Hodgins loses his money when Pelant hacks his accounts while using the same computer system to target a military drone at a school in Afghanistan, forcing Hodgins to sacrifice his money by allowing the computer to keep running so that the team can focus their efforts on hacking the drone and stopping the destruction of the school. In "The Maiden in the Mushrooms", after using the last of intern Finn Abernathy's (Luke Kleintank) late grandmother's hot sauce, Hodgins deduces the ingredients and opens a side business called "Opie and Thurston's" to market a re-creation of the concoction. In season 10, in "The Eye in the Sky", Hodgins invents a packaging material and receives an advance of $2 million, restoring a portion of his wealth.

In Season 11, a bomb planted at a crime scene causes Hodgins such serious injuries that he is left permanently paralyzed from the waist down, with various subsequent episodes focusing on Hodgins adjusting to his new limitations and the team trying to help him cope. He experiences a few moments of movement, such as an involuntary muscle spasm in his leg, but the series ends with him still in his wheelchair, now acting as interim head of the lab.

Work

Hodgins has three doctorates, in entomology, botany, and geology/mineralogy. He is known around the Jeffersonian as the "bug and slime guy" and Booth often calls him "bug boy", a reference to Hodgins' expertise in and affection for all insects in general. During an investigation, he primarily deals with particulates and trace evidence and determines the time of death by examining insect activity.

Hodgins eventually gets his own lab suite, known as the "Ookey Room", where he does most of his lab work, keeps his collection of arthropods, and performs most of his experiments. In episode 10 of season 4, "The Bones That Blew", Hodgins stated that his passion to "figure stuff out in amusing ways" was why he chose a career in science. In several episodes he has cooked edible food using the lab apparatus, much to his co-workers' bemusement.[13][14]

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