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Sam Dermody (portrayed by Kevin L. Johnson) [14] is a hapless, gullible realtor that Wendy first meets when looking for a home in the Ozarks. After Sam's overbearing mother Eugenia dies in a freak accident, Marty and Wendy pay for her funeral and end up buying the funeral home as a laundering front.
Hodgins and Angela wind up in jail after some reckless driving and have to work the case from the jail cell. After spending quality time together, they realize they are still in love. Hodgins subsequently proposes to Angela and they are married by the judge who hears their case.
As Angela works on isolating the image of Charlie's abductor in the surveillance footage, she learns from Zack that Hodgins is extremely wealthy; his family runs the organization that is the single biggest donor to the Jeffersonian. Hodgins pleads to Booth and Angela to keep his family background a secret.
Angela Montenegro she is most definitely not. On Thursday night's episode, Bones finally unmasked Angie's birth name when Hodgins happened upon her passport and discovered that his wife is actually...
Angela, Hodgins and Zack only appear on the end of telephone conversations with Brennan. Bones: The Official Companion ( ISBN 978-1-84576-539-2 ) is written by Paul Ruditis and published by Titan Books, released October 16, 2007.
Ozark is an American crime drama television series created by Bill Dubuque and Mark Williams for Netflix and produced by MRC Television and Aggregate Films. [2] [3] [4] The series stars Jason Bateman and Laura Linney as Marty and Wendy Byrde, a married couple who moves their family to the Lake of the Ozarks to continue their work laundering money for a Mexican drug cartel.
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.
Eight weeks after the bomb attack, Hodgins returns to the Jeffersonian in a wheelchair, eager to get back to work. Despite his helpfulness with the case, Cam decides to send him home so his work does not interfere with his recovery. However, she later reconsiders her decision and lets him return.