Mac Breck
2008-12-30 14:53:23 UTC
We have the old, toothless Gormogon in the nursing home (the hissing guy
in the wheelchair that looks like Abe Vigoda.), the active, current
Gormogon and the Gormogon apprentice (maybe more than one).
In the Season 3 episode "The Knight on the Grid," at the very end, the
lobbyist is killed by someone who looks a lot like *Dr. Sweets* ( *NOT*
Zack Addy).
In "The Pain in the Heart," Zack admits to killing the lobbyist, and to
being the Gormogon apprentice. Also, the active, current Gormogon is
killed by Booth when the FBI raids the active, current Gormogon's home,
on information supplied by Zack to Brenner to Booth.
As of "The Pain in the Heart" (Season 3 finale) the Gormogon case is
supposedly closed, and through the first four episodes of Season 4 (on
the Season 3 DVD set as a bonus), nothing is mentioned about the
Gormogon case still being open.
1. Zack did not kill the lobbyist. That killer waiting in the closet
did NOT look like Zack, completely wrong face.
2. The current active Gormogon, killed by Booth, did not kill the
lobbyist, again completely wrong face.
3. The only one who actually looks like the guy who killed the lobbyist,
is Dr. Sweets, the FBI psychologist who is assigned to Brenner and
Booth, and apparently on the team, the killer in their midst.
The questions I have for people who are regular "Bones" watchers, who
have seen all of the Bones episodes *including* the Season 4 episodes
*after* "The Finger in the Nest" is:
IS the Gormogon case actually closed? The Gormogon apprentice, or the
at least, sole Gormogon apprentice *couldn't have been* Zack. The guy
who killed the lobbyist was NOT Zack. Cam suspected Dr. Sweets, and
doesn't, now, (apparently) as of "The Finger in the Nest," but I can't
shake the feeling that it IS Dr. Sweets, and that he's the Gormogon
apprentice that has or will become the next active, current Gormogon.
Any thoughts?
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Mac Breck (KoshN)
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"Babylon 5: Crusade" (1999)
Galen: "There is always hope, only because it's the one thing that no
one has figured out how to kill yet."
Actually, Galen was wrong. TNT killed 99% of all hope for Crusade in
1999. Then, Warner Brothers and The Sci-Fi Channel came along and
killed the remaining 1% sometime in 2001.
in the wheelchair that looks like Abe Vigoda.), the active, current
Gormogon and the Gormogon apprentice (maybe more than one).
In the Season 3 episode "The Knight on the Grid," at the very end, the
lobbyist is killed by someone who looks a lot like *Dr. Sweets* ( *NOT*
Zack Addy).
In "The Pain in the Heart," Zack admits to killing the lobbyist, and to
being the Gormogon apprentice. Also, the active, current Gormogon is
killed by Booth when the FBI raids the active, current Gormogon's home,
on information supplied by Zack to Brenner to Booth.
As of "The Pain in the Heart" (Season 3 finale) the Gormogon case is
supposedly closed, and through the first four episodes of Season 4 (on
the Season 3 DVD set as a bonus), nothing is mentioned about the
Gormogon case still being open.
1. Zack did not kill the lobbyist. That killer waiting in the closet
did NOT look like Zack, completely wrong face.
2. The current active Gormogon, killed by Booth, did not kill the
lobbyist, again completely wrong face.
3. The only one who actually looks like the guy who killed the lobbyist,
is Dr. Sweets, the FBI psychologist who is assigned to Brenner and
Booth, and apparently on the team, the killer in their midst.
The questions I have for people who are regular "Bones" watchers, who
have seen all of the Bones episodes *including* the Season 4 episodes
*after* "The Finger in the Nest" is:
IS the Gormogon case actually closed? The Gormogon apprentice, or the
at least, sole Gormogon apprentice *couldn't have been* Zack. The guy
who killed the lobbyist was NOT Zack. Cam suspected Dr. Sweets, and
doesn't, now, (apparently) as of "The Finger in the Nest," but I can't
shake the feeling that it IS Dr. Sweets, and that he's the Gormogon
apprentice that has or will become the next active, current Gormogon.
Any thoughts?
--
Mac Breck (KoshN)
-------------------------------
"Babylon 5: Crusade" (1999)
Galen: "There is always hope, only because it's the one thing that no
one has figured out how to kill yet."
Actually, Galen was wrong. TNT killed 99% of all hope for Crusade in
1999. Then, Warner Brothers and The Sci-Fi Channel came along and
killed the remaining 1% sometime in 2001.