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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 decision which will commit him to an asylum rather than prison.

Zack will no longer be a regular character on the show, but series creator Hart Hanson said that he may become a recurring character to provide consults to the team with "certain talents we can use in a 'Hannibal Lecter' kind of way. Feeling guilt about aiding a serial killer and admitting to his mistake, Sweets believes that Zack shouldn't feel bad about being wrong, but about being delusional during the period of being Gormogon's apprentice.

Not only that, Sweets believes that Zack should actually feel guilty about killing the lobbyist more than about being wrong. Zack later escapes the institution by swapping the magnetic strips from Sweets' key card to Zack's library card. After solving the case, Zack realizes it's time to go back to the institution where Sweets was waiting.

After Booth relinquishes Zack to Sweets' hands, Zack admits to not killing Ray Porter and that the previous apprentice had killed the lobbyist instead. Since the Gormogon can only have one apprentice at a time, he killed the original lobbyist's murderer in order to take Zack under 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 out, Zack would find himself in prison since he is still an "accessory" to the lobbyist's murder. Out of fear of finding himself in prison due to Hodgins' firm belief that Zack "would NOT 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 be violating doctor-patient confidentiality. The episode ends with Zack at the sanitarium and Sweets keeping Zack's secret, despite his visible worries about Zack. In the finale The End in the Beginning he plays the part of Brennan's assistant at the nightclub, which reflects the situation that he and Brennan had in the previous seasons.

Zack's last appearance to date was in The Parts in the Sum of the Whole , which flashbacked the first case Booth and Brennan worked together. Hodgins mentioned Zack in The Movie in the Making.

Pictures of Zack were seen during Hodgins' dialogue. He told them that he was a dear friend and he thought that working with death and murder may have 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 about how much he misses him.

Zack reveals himself to Brennan for the first time in eight years to protect her from The Puppeteer. In the season finale, it's 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. The subtle hints where shown to Bones in her dreams, Booth was quick to pick on it when he read her psychologist's notes about dreaming of Wendell's "burned" hands.

Though they didn't want to believe Zack would do it, Booth quickly went to the institute to find him, only to find his bed vacant; however, the head nurse believes up until the discovery he had not left.

The episode ends with him greeting Dr. Brennan in The Gormogon Vault. Zack was revealed to be attempting to inject himself with a truth serum to convince Brennan that he never killed anyone, but was arrested by Booth. Mihir Roshan , Zack's 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 head 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 even posing as Hodgins' doctor and told his physical therapist to perform a procedure to restore Hodgins' ability to walk.

Karen Delfs believed that the trauma to Zack's head caused him to have Dissociative Identity Disorder and wanted him to review the case file hoping that it will lure out the alternate identity.

Zack took a look at the evidence and told Dr. Roshan that he wants to return to McKinley Psychiatric Hospital, but this time to Maximum Security because he and Brennan agreed that the circumstantial evidence against Zack is conclusive.

Brennan discovered that Zack's doctor was The Puppeteer and sent Booth to go after him. Zack, when Roshan was going to administer 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 up the syringe and was going to use it against him, but ultimately couldn't kill him.

Roshan stabbed Zack's leg with a pen and was going to finish him off, but Booth shoots Roshan in the back, killing him and saving Zack. The next day, Zack confessed that he never killed Ray Porter and the reason that he confessed was that he thought that he would if The Gormogon ordered him to until he learned that he is not capable of killing, not even to save himself.

Brennan and Booth agreed to re-examine the evidence and help him get released from the institution. In The Brain in the Bot , Booth revealed that he got an appeal date set for Zack in a couple of months. The approval letter states that the judge approved the appeal to consider new osteological evidence. Though Brennan has no new evidence yet, Booth expresses faith that she will find it by the time the appeal comes around.

In The Flaw in the Saw , Hodgins finds evidence that can exonerate Zack, but Cam refuses to accept it and accuses Hodgins of planting evidence to free Zack. Though Hodgins tells her to throw it out if she doesn't trust him, Cam is seen going through it once Hodgins leaves. The evidence is ultimately thrown out as later revealed in The Steal in the Wheels. In The Steal in the Wheels , Zack has two weeks until his appeal and the Jeffersonian team is no closer to finding proof of his innocence.

After a failed search by Doctor Gordon Wyatt through Lance Sweets ' notes on his sessions with Zack for useful information, Hodgins instead turned his efforts to locating the body of the Apprentice , Ray Porter's true killer so as to examine it for evidence pointing to his guilt instead of Zack's. On the Apprentice's cuff is blood, presumably from Porter, the evidence that can potentially exonerate Zack. In The Day in the Life , Zack represents himself at his appeal, having studied courtroom procedure for many years.

Hodgins provides the new evidence proving that the Apprentice is the lobbyist's killer, but Caroline Julian argues against releasing Zack for the sake of the victim's family, enraging Hodgins. When the time to give closing 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 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. However, as he aided a known killer, that charge still stands and Zack will have to serve out the remaining thirteen months of his sentence for that crime, something he gladly accepts.

Brennan also realizes that Caroline was merely doing her job but did so in a way as 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.

Zack appears to have an on-again, off-again relationship with " Naomi in Paleontology ", despite hints in the first season that she was dissatisfied with his sexual prowess.

In the third season, they accompany each other to the annual Jeffersonian Institute Halloween party, agreeing to dress as the front and back half of a cow. Zack seems to be friends with Jack Hodgins , with whom it was once thought he was roommates.

He actually lives in the apartment above Hodgins' garage on the grounds of his large estate. In more than one episode, Hodgins refers to Zack as his "best friend. It is often implied that Zack and Hodgins have a brotherly bond. Hodgins gave Zack a small copy of the Kama Sutra to get him to stop asking Booth questions about sexual intercourse. In fact, he rents from and also carpools with Hodgins, since he can't drive or ride a bike, simply because he refuses to learn because of what he knows about Structural Design.

He once made a comment to Booth that if he Booth had the same understanding of structural engineering, he would be afraid to drive as well. In The Pain in the Heart , despite working for the Gormogon and the beliefs he got as a result, Zack protects Hodgins from an explosion he set despite knowing he'd injure himself severely.

Bones is later able to use his protecting Hodgins above his own beliefs 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 hope that one day Zack will be able to rejoin them in the lab.

He still refers to Zack as his best friend and while joking with Zack, nearly calls himself "King of the Lab" but stops himself when he remembers Zack is no longer at the lab. He states his hope that Zack will one day return and be "King of the Lab" again.

Hodgins also refuses to take Zack's space in the lab which Cam tells him she had suggested as she felt Zack would be most comfortable with Hodgins taking that space. 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. Zack wanted to give Hodgins hope since he believed that hope has the power to heal, but his fear is that all he brought him is more pain.

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 body of the Apprentice and as stated in The Day in the Life , developed a protocol where no one would examine the case evidence alone to ensure no accusations of impropriety can be brought against him.

During Zack's appeal, Hodgins testifies to his friend's innocence and is enraged by Caroline Julian 's apparent efforts to keep Zack locked up, not understanding that she is merely doing her job but in a way that discreetly helps Zack. Hodgins efforts to find proof ultimately result in Zack's exoneration for the murder of Ray Porter, though he must still spend thirteen 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 be re-hired at the Jeffersonian after his release. Earlier in the series, it is suggested that Zack shows sexual affection to Dr.

While later on in the series in The Pain in the Heart , 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 as her assistant. Zack later breaks out of the mental institution to protect Brennan from The Puppeteer.

In The Day in the Life , Brennan speaks for Zack's character at his appeal, something that Brennan herself points out is out of character for her as she only ever testifies to the forensic evidence in a case. Brennan has given birth to her second baby and Booth now trains new FBI recruits.

After much character growth, Temperance Brennan is now married to her partner Seeley Booth, and they have a daughter and a son together. Why did Zack Addy leave bones? Who kidnap bones? Does Wendell Bray die? How did Lance Sweets die on Bones? Is Jack Hodgins paralyzed in real life? Does Jack Hodgins ever walk again?

Why Cam and Arastoo break up? Millegan, 42, says he couldn't be more excited to be back in action on "Bones," even though he won't give away any secrets about whether Zack is evil or just misunderstood. Fans are hoping that Brennan and Booth learn that Zack didn't actually kill anyone, and has been staying in the mental institution for his own, complicated reasons.

Millegan says it's been fun going on Zack's bizarre journey, from assistant to forensic anthropologist to kidnapping Dr. They told him "'You're Gormogon's apprentice', and I was like, 'What? Have I been eating people?

Even though finding out Zack was working for a cannibalistic serial killer was a bit of a shock, Millegan recalls, "I had good material as an actor. Before getting his big break on "Bones" and working in theater and as a cabaret performer, Millegan grew up in Oregon. My dad was publisher of the Springfield News, which doesn't exist anymore, sadly.

He went on to become a stockbroker and financial adviser. Millegan's mother worked as a nurse in Springfield, and, he says, his parents still live in the house he grew up in.

Though Millegan's home base these days is New York City, he comes to Oregon to visit family, and, when, he can, to watch his beloved Portland Trail Blazers play. Millegan says he has the Blazers logo "tattooed on my right leg, and I have seen them play in every arena in the country, except for Sacramento, because they just got a new arena. But I did see games in the old arena. Not only that, Millegan sang the national anthem at the Blazers game in , and sang it again in Los Angeles, when the Blazers were playing the Lakers.

Despite Zack Addy's departure as a "Bones" regular -- the character made return guest appearances in Season 4 and Season 5, before his pivotal moment in the Season 11 finale -- Millegan is grateful that so many fans have remembered the onetime "squintern. While the fictional character of Zack has gone to some dark places on "Bones," in real life, Millegan has faced his own challenges, as a result of his bipolar disorder. Millegan has been very open about his disorder, which left him struggling with emotional distresses and unpredictable moods even while he was getting recognition for his work in the early days of "Bones.



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