Yep, still crazy.
I'm soooo glad they didn't cast him as Saul Tigh on BSG.
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Yep, still crazy.
I'm soooo glad they didn't cast him as Saul Tigh on BSG.
Sorry for the dup post!
That's a commonly mispronounced word.
not for someone who actually lives in the DC area.
Is that where Bowie was from? The other one? The funny sounding one?
Which character pronounced it wrong?
They were talking about Bowie, Maryland, not the knife or guy. I want to say it was Emily.
She's fairly new to the region. I think she moved to Virginia when she joined the BAU.
She's been there for three years. That's plenty of time. I mean, I lived in DC for four years, ten years ago, and I know how to say it!
When you live here, you hear that name a lot, it's a major landmark around here. The show made a mistake, I highly doubt that it was supposed to be a deliberate mispronunciation for Emily to show her unfamiliarity with the area.
Just trying to think up possible reasons. The meta is no doubt that it's filmed in LA and who knows where Paget is from.
I watched 100 again (ow) and I still don't see the Strauss turnaround. There's been nothing to indicate she's skilled enough to be artfully playing each member of the team the way some TWOPpers were saying, although she is mostly nice to Garcia.
It's possible that she wanted to leave no room for interpreting her investigation as lax, but given her history with Hotch who would believe she'd go easy on him?
She's still markedly hostile to him during the penultimate interview with Morgan, but all sympathy to his face.