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Gormogon (Bones)

Gormogon
Gormogon.jpg
First appearance "The Widow's Son in the Windshield" (introduced off screen)
Last appearance "The Pain in the Heart"
Created by Hart Hanson
Portrayed by Laurence Todd Rosenthal
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Nickname(s)

The Widow's Son Killer

"Gorgonzola", "Goobagon", etc. (by Agent Booth)
Gender Male
Occupation Cannibalistic Serial Killer
Family

Arthur Graves (former master)
Zack Addy (former apprentice)
Unnamed (former apprentice; deceased)

Jason Harkness (former apprentice; deceased)

The Gormogon is a fictional character featured in a story arc of Season 3 of the FOX drama Bones.

The Widow's Son Killer

Arthur Graves (former master)
Zack Addy (former apprentice)
Unnamed (former apprentice; deceased)

The Gormogon was introduced as a cannibalistic serial killer in the third-season premiere, "The Widow's Son in the Windshield", and has made appearances in the form of teeth marks on bones examined by the Jeffersonian scientists. He makes his first on-screen appearance in "The Knight on the Grid" (episode 8), although his former master, Arthur Graves, appears earlier in that episode, and his late apprentice, Jason Harkness (Andrew James Allen), appeared in the season premiere. Before the season finale "The Pain in the Heart", reviewers and fans speculated that the audience has actually already met him, perhaps being psychologist Dr. Lance Sweets.

This belief was partially validated later in the season when the show's executive producer, Hart Hanson, stated in an interview with EW.com suggested that either the Gormogon or his apprentice is someone the fans are fond of. In the season finale, this statement is confirmed when Dr. Brennan finds that Zack Addy had lied about some of his earlier conclusions, leading Dr. Brennan and Agent Seeley Booth to realize that Zack must be the apprentice. The team finally tracks down the Gormogon with the information provided by Zack as to the location of the Gormogon's home, and Booth kills him; he has not been given a name, and he has been described by Sweets as "a nobody, an invisible man, angry at history for not seeing him". The stunt performer — Laurence Todd Rosenthal — who played the current (and presumably last) Gormogon, went uncredited; the character had no spoken dialogue and appeared on screen only briefly.


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