Zack Adderly - he apprenticed himself to Gormagon (serial killer and cannibal).
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Zack Adderly - he apprenticed himself to Gormagon (serial killer and cannibal).
ah ... the classic Buffista x-post
Zach Addey/Addy
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Okay, cool. I think I did just see a Gormagon ep.
An episode this season calls into question just how much Zach was responsible for, but I've heard they did that because so manyh people were upset by what they did to poor, lovable Zach.
Was he the apprentice from before they encountered him? In the story, and in the writer's heads?
I was kind of annoyed with Criminal Minds, because I thought it was so obvious where they were going with it.
I kind of felt that it was supposed to be obvious to the audience-- they certainly gave us enough clues, but not so many as for it to be obvious to the team. And of course, I really liked the focus on Reid.
Was he the apprentice from before they encountered him? In the story, and in the writer's heads?
I think, ita, the idea was supposed to be that Zack became apprenticed to Gormagon after his return from Iraq-- as if he was lost and looking for some sort of guidance. At least, that's how I remember it.
Gormagon's apprentice was killed at the beginning of the season, so Gormagon tracked down Zach and recruited him. Zach was a mess after being in Iraq, and he's not the most socially ept person in the world anyway.
I think also the Gormagon's storyline fell victim to the Writer's Strike and it could develop they way they had originally envisioned.
At least I think I read that.
I think also the Gormagon's storyline fell victim to the Writer's Strike and it could develop they way they had originally envisioned.
Oh, yeah.