These people have suffered enough.

They need a rest!

But you dont get into the murder-solving business because you love long naps and being safe all the time.

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If only accepting risks were as easy as accepting the consequences.

But its also not the kind of story to presume that a happy ending requires leaving a wheelchair behind.

At this point, I dont expect to see Hodgins walk again.

But Booth isnt the only one who wants that.

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), which leads pretty neatly to a man by the name of DJ Woma.

The DJ, Chad, admits that he and Drea left the club together Friday night to mess around.

It got rougher than she liked, and when he broke her necklace, Drea hit him.

He told her to go but insists that she turned down his offer to call a cab.

Pollocks place is a mile from Chads, and the dumpster beneath his balcony matches all of Dreas injuries.

Pollock thinks hes above science, but he hasnt met Brennan.

Drea didnt appreciate her boss confession that he loved her, so he hit her with a wine glass.

They fought, and she went over the railing.

Hodgins is doing it right now!

Hodgins is putting himself at risk to bury his feelings, and it isnt a good plan.

I want to protect him; hes so much more than this job.

(Thanks for that one, Cam.)

Being good at what he does cant be the only source of his self-worth.

But thats easier said than done for everyone on this show.

Booth has a point, too: Hodgins didnt have a choice about what happened to him.

You should let him decide how hes going to come back from it.

Its been long enough.

Hodgins is coming back.