Romantic Angela Montenegro After a few episodes of sexual tension, Hodgins takes Angela out on their first date to a park to play on swings. When he is buried alive with Brennan, Hodgins admits to being in love with Angela, saying "I'm nuts about Angela. Over the moon, stupid in love with her." Hodgins proposes to Angela twice before she turns the tables and proposes to him after he tells her that love is enough. Their wedding is cut short in the season two finale when a
State Department official interrupts the ceremony because routine federal-employee background investigations have revealed that Angela is technically married to a
Fijian man named Grayson Barasa (
Sean Blakemore). Hodgins and Angela hire a private investigator to locate Angela's husband, and the investigator finds Angela's husband, Grayson Barasa, living on
No Name Key in
Florida. Hodgins and Angela try to get Grayson to sign the divorce papers, but he refuses to sign, claiming he still loves Angela and has even built a house for himself and her. Hodgins and Angela realize that they may not fully trust each other, and end their relationship. After their break-up, when he learns that Angela's father (
ZZ Top's
Billy Gibbons) is in town, Hodgins awakes in the middle of a desert with a bandage on his shoulder, which he removes to reveal a tattoo of Angela's face along with the words "Angie Forever". After time apart, it is made clear that Hodgins still has feelings for Angela. After Booth is hospitalized for a
brain tumor near the end of Season 4, Hodgins proposes giving his and Angela's relationship another chance. While, in Season 5, they seem to be just friends, there are still signs of romantic tension between the two. In the episode "The Tough Man in the Tender Chicken", Angela mentions to Hodgins that her required
celibacy period will soon be over and seems to hint that she would like to break it with Hodgins; Hodgins turns her down, despite her insistence that she was implying no such thing. In "The X in the File", when Wendell Bray (
Michael Grant Terry) tells Hodgins of his relationship with Angela, Hodgins is shown to be very upset and hurt. During the next episode, "The Proof in the Pudding", Angela has a pregnancy scare; during this time, Hodgins tells her that he loves her and that he will be there to support her and the baby. While the pregnancy test was revealed to be a false positive at the end of the episode, Angela still tells Hodgins that she is grateful for his support and will never forget it. They are later imprisoned in "The Witch in the Wardrobe" for a variety of minor infractions by a local sheriff, which leads to remembrance of their happiness together. They both realize that they regret breaking up and share a passionate kiss. When a judge arrives to post their bail, they are finally married in a private ceremony in the jail cell. They announce their marriage to their colleagues soon after. Upon their return from their honeymoon in Paris, it is revealed that they are expecting their first child, who will be named Temperance, if it's a girl, after Brennan. Angela's father wants to name their child "Staccato Mamba". Hodgins disagrees so he stands up to him and tells him "No". Finally he agrees with Angela and Hodgins on the names Katherine Temperance for a girl and Michael Joseph for a boy. Also in the end of the episode it is revealed that Hodgins got a tattoo of Angela's father on his other arm which reads "Dad". In the episode "The Blackout in the Blizzard" Angela and Hodgins find out they are both carriers of
Leber's Congenital Amaurosis, giving their baby a 25 percent chance of blindness. This is a huge devastation for the couple, but in the end they remind each other that they can handle anything together. Once the child is born, their son is confirmed to not be blind, and the two name him Michael Staccato Vincent Hodgins, named in honor of intern Vincent Nigel-Murray (
Ryan Cartwright), who was murdered in a previous episode.
Colleagues Hodgins' argumentative nature sometimes annoys his co-workers but he is on friendly terms with most of the team, including the interns. He was close to
Zack Addy (who lived with Hodgins, renting the apartment above his garage) and would advise him on how to behave in a social setting, sometimes with humorously awkward results. Zack's social awkwardness and inability to understand Hodgins' sarcasm or pop culture references was sometimes a source of frustration, with Hodgins once calling the former a "dull
Vulcan". Of the interns, Hodgins is particularly close to
Wendell Bray,
Finn Abernathy and
Arastoo Vaziri (
Pej Vahdat). He initially had an awkward relationship with Wendell as the latter once dated Angela for a period of time and Angela had painted Wendell nude once. They later resolve the issue over time. Hodgins and Arastoo frequently chat about sports, especially basketball and baseball, while examining remains in the lab. When Arastoo admitted to faking his accent as a cover for his religiousness, Hodgins was one of the first to accept him without reservations after Arastoo explained how he reconciles his religion (
Islam) with science. When Booth is appointed the FBI liaison to the Jeffersonian, Hodgins, who is anti-bureaucracy, was particularly hostile to him, especially for the early part of Season 1. Booth's military background, position as an FBI agent, and patriotism further add to the tension. In "
Two Bodies in the Lab" Booth goes against protocol and allows Hodgins to go with him to rescue Brennan — albeit because Hodgins is the only person available to drive him to help Brennan — and their animosity subsides from then on. Despite their opposing views, they are on friendly terms, with Hodgins expressing genuine regret when a current investigation exposed a military cover-up as he recognized what their discoveries meant for Booth. Hodgins also asks for Booth's advice when he is planning to propose to Angela. Most notably, when Agent Payton Perotta (
Marisa Coughlan) — who was officially working with the Jeffersonian on a case where Booth was a prime suspect and thus unable to serve as the lead investigator — commented that 'her' people had found some recent evidence in the case, Hodgins, along with intern
Wendell automatically corrected her statement by saying that the squints were ''Booth's'' people. After Brennan, Hodgins is the 'squint' who has spent the most time out in the field with Booth — discounting Dr. Camille Saroyan (
Tamara Taylor), who had prior experience working in law enforcement before joining the Jeffersonian — occasionally accompanying Booth when investigations require on-site particulate analysis. == References ==