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'''Briazz''' was a [[Seattle]] based [[sandwich]] [[restaurant chain]] founded in [[1995]]. At one time its stores reached across America as far as [[Chicago]] and [[Los Angeles]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/208030_retail15.html|title=Retail Notebook: Eastsider launches into lunch wars|author=Kristen Millares Bolt|publisher=Seattle P-I|date=2005-01-15|accessdate=2007-06-06}}</ref>
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'''Dr. Jack Stanley Hodgins''' is a fictional character in the [[United States|American]] television series, ''[[Bones (TV series)|Bones]]''. He is portrayed by [[T. J. Thyne]]. Jack is introduced to the series as an [[entomologist]], who is also an expert on spores and minerals, but [[conspiracy theories]] are his hobby. He can estimate time of death from the development of insect larvae in human and animal remains.


== Brief character history ==
In June, 2004, Briazz filed for [[Chapter 11 bankruptcy]] protection.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/176932_briazz09.html|title=Briazz cafe chain files for bankruptcy protection|author=Christine Frey|publisher=Seattle P-I|date=2004-06-09|accessdate=2007-06-06}}</ref> Then in April, 2005, [[Organic To Go]] won an auction to buy most of Briazz's assets for $1.35 million. Organic To Go was to replace the Briazz brand with its own at 12 out of the 15 existing Briazz locations.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/217503_briazz25.html|title=Bankrupt Briazz chain may go Organic|author=Dan Richman|publisher=Seattle P-I|date=2005-03-25|accessdate=2007-06-06}}</ref>
Hodgins is one of the more sarcastic members of the group. He seems to have had a dislike for Goodman's way of working (administrator of the Jeffersonian Institute), but gets along much better with Cam, the head of forensics. He is sometimes "the funny man" with a notable impression of Booth ([[David Boreanaz]]) in "The Woman In the Garden". He is one of the more normal persons in the group, and helps teach Zack how to be socially normal.


His family is extremely wealthy - and happens to be the single largest donor to the Jeffersonian Institute; they own the Cantilever Group, the third largest privately owned corporation in the United States, and Jack is their sole heir. Jack wishes for his current occupation to remain concealed from his family as he fears they will prevent him from pursuing his career. Booth, Zack and Angela knew about his family, but respected his wishes to keep it from Brennan. However, as of "Aliens in a Spaceship", Brennan knows of Hodgins' family and riches. In the episode "Two Bodies in the Lab" he is shown driving a [[Mini Cooper]]. In the first season episode "The Man with the Bone" it is also revealed that Hodgins is an experienced cave diver.
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While on the surface Angela rubs Jack the wrong way, he seems to secretly like her. Their first date (Second Season, "The Girl with the Curl") was to the park, to play on swings. In "Aliens in a Spaceship" he admitted to Brennan that he was in love with Angela. Although not expressly stated, it has become increasingly clear that he and Angela are involved - at the very least as more than just friends. This is seen in the many moments between Hodgins and Angela in most of the episodes following their first date ("The Girl With the Curl", "The Man in the Mansion"). In "The Priest in the Churchyard", they "christen" a replica of [[Cleopatra]]'s bed slated to be put on exhibit. Hodgins also asks her to move in with him. As of the episode "Spaceman in a Crater", Hodgins has proposed to Angela twice, but even though she admits she loves him, she turns down his proposals because something doesn't "feel" right - although she appears to encourage him to continue trying to propose. Hodgins surprises Angela with a "Be My Love" proposal, and claims he loves their relationship just as it is. Angela is elated, and asks Hodgins to marry her immediately. He accepts, but their wedding is cut short when it is revealed that Angela was technically already married in Fiji.
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In the third season Hodgins and Angela hire a private investigator named Amber Kippler to locate Angela's husband. The investigator finds that Angela's husband, Grayson Barasa, is living on No Name key in [[Florida]]. Hodgins and Angela ask Amber to force Grayson to the divorce papers. However, Grayson refuses to sign them, claiming he still loves Angela and has even built a house for himself and her. Hodgins is originally unnerved by this, but is consoled by Amber, who explains that she personally believes that Angela will stay with him.
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In the fourth season premier of Bones, Grayson "Burenbaugh" Barasa appeared causing turmoil between himself and Hodgins as Grayson refuses to sign the divorce papers. Following a dispute between Hodgins and Grayson, Grayson decides to back off as he views Hodgins and Angela kissing while at the same time hearing multiple bells ringing. Grayson decides to leave for the airport afterwards while being escorted by Cam whom he ultimately sleeps with and ends up missing his flight. Upset at Cam's mistake, Angela and Hodgins wind up building a bit of hostility towards Cam. Following a visit to Sweet's office, Sweet's diffuses the situation by making Cam, Hodgins and Angela apologize to each other. Once the session ended, we find Angela and Hodgins sitting at the diner discussing their session with Sweets. It was then when the two came across a devastating epiphany that they both were truly upset about Grayson's appearance in which the ultimate reason was a lack of trust between the both of them. With that being the case, the two decided to split, thus ending their engagement.

Hodgins abandons his paranoid thoughts and beliefs after it was revealed that his best friend, [[Zack Addy]] was aiding a cannabalistic serial killer aptly nicknamed, [[The Gormogon]] (which later was revealed to actually be named, "The Master"). Overwhelmingly devastated by his best friend's poor judgment and as well as his recent break up with Angela, Hodgins' beliefs and feelings of paranoia turned into misanthropy. He explains that he "hates everybody" in a session he scheduled with Sweets after being repeatedly confronted by Sweets while working in the lab. After assuming that he'd have to be heavily medicated and undergo an endless stream of therapy, Sweets assures Hodgins that he is happy with Hodgins becoming misanthropic. Sweets explains that Hodgins is coping from the amount of turmoil that has been recently evident in his life. The feelings of hatred toward everybody was the conversion result from the paranoia. Once Hodgins coping mechanism progresses, his misanthropic feelings will eventually turn into something much nicer.

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Jack Hodgins
First appearance"Pilot"
Created byHart Hanson
Portrayed byT. J. Thyne
In-universe information
NicknameHodgepodge
OccupationEntomologist, heir to the Cantilever Group

Dr. Jack Stanley Hodgins is a fictional character in the American television series, Bones. He is portrayed by T. J. Thyne. Jack is introduced to the series as an entomologist, who is also an expert on spores and minerals, but conspiracy theories are his hobby. He can estimate time of death from the development of insect larvae in human and animal remains.

Brief character history

Hodgins is one of the more sarcastic members of the group. He seems to have had a dislike for Goodman's way of working (administrator of the Jeffersonian Institute), but gets along much better with Cam, the head of forensics. He is sometimes "the funny man" with a notable impression of Booth (David Boreanaz) in "The Woman In the Garden". He is one of the more normal persons in the group, and helps teach Zack how to be socially normal.

His family is extremely wealthy - and happens to be the single largest donor to the Jeffersonian Institute; they own the Cantilever Group, the third largest privately owned corporation in the United States, and Jack is their sole heir. Jack wishes for his current occupation to remain concealed from his family as he fears they will prevent him from pursuing his career. Booth, Zack and Angela knew about his family, but respected his wishes to keep it from Brennan. However, as of "Aliens in a Spaceship", Brennan knows of Hodgins' family and riches. In the episode "Two Bodies in the Lab" he is shown driving a Mini Cooper. In the first season episode "The Man with the Bone" it is also revealed that Hodgins is an experienced cave diver.

While on the surface Angela rubs Jack the wrong way, he seems to secretly like her. Their first date (Second Season, "The Girl with the Curl") was to the park, to play on swings. In "Aliens in a Spaceship" he admitted to Brennan that he was in love with Angela. Although not expressly stated, it has become increasingly clear that he and Angela are involved - at the very least as more than just friends. This is seen in the many moments between Hodgins and Angela in most of the episodes following their first date ("The Girl With the Curl", "The Man in the Mansion"). In "The Priest in the Churchyard", they "christen" a replica of Cleopatra's bed slated to be put on exhibit. Hodgins also asks her to move in with him. As of the episode "Spaceman in a Crater", Hodgins has proposed to Angela twice, but even though she admits she loves him, she turns down his proposals because something doesn't "feel" right - although she appears to encourage him to continue trying to propose. Hodgins surprises Angela with a "Be My Love" proposal, and claims he loves their relationship just as it is. Angela is elated, and asks Hodgins to marry her immediately. He accepts, but their wedding is cut short when it is revealed that Angela was technically already married in Fiji.

In the third season Hodgins and Angela hire a private investigator named Amber Kippler to locate Angela's husband. The investigator finds that Angela's husband, Grayson Barasa, is living on No Name key in Florida. Hodgins and Angela ask Amber to force Grayson to the divorce papers. However, Grayson refuses to sign them, claiming he still loves Angela and has even built a house for himself and her. Hodgins is originally unnerved by this, but is consoled by Amber, who explains that she personally believes that Angela will stay with him.

In the fourth season premier of Bones, Grayson "Burenbaugh" Barasa appeared causing turmoil between himself and Hodgins as Grayson refuses to sign the divorce papers. Following a dispute between Hodgins and Grayson, Grayson decides to back off as he views Hodgins and Angela kissing while at the same time hearing multiple bells ringing. Grayson decides to leave for the airport afterwards while being escorted by Cam whom he ultimately sleeps with and ends up missing his flight. Upset at Cam's mistake, Angela and Hodgins wind up building a bit of hostility towards Cam. Following a visit to Sweet's office, Sweet's diffuses the situation by making Cam, Hodgins and Angela apologize to each other. Once the session ended, we find Angela and Hodgins sitting at the diner discussing their session with Sweets. It was then when the two came across a devastating epiphany that they both were truly upset about Grayson's appearance in which the ultimate reason was a lack of trust between the both of them. With that being the case, the two decided to split, thus ending their engagement.

Hodgins abandons his paranoid thoughts and beliefs after it was revealed that his best friend, Zack Addy was aiding a cannabalistic serial killer aptly nicknamed, The Gormogon (which later was revealed to actually be named, "The Master"). Overwhelmingly devastated by his best friend's poor judgment and as well as his recent break up with Angela, Hodgins' beliefs and feelings of paranoia turned into misanthropy. He explains that he "hates everybody" in a session he scheduled with Sweets after being repeatedly confronted by Sweets while working in the lab. After assuming that he'd have to be heavily medicated and undergo an endless stream of therapy, Sweets assures Hodgins that he is happy with Hodgins becoming misanthropic. Sweets explains that Hodgins is coping from the amount of turmoil that has been recently evident in his life. The feelings of hatred toward everybody was the conversion result from the paranoia. Once Hodgins coping mechanism progresses, his misanthropic feelings will eventually turn into something much nicer.