Nope. At least, not until the end there.
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Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
Tim Guinee. . . who has been on everything.
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Last episode, Morgan told Rossi that he'd do "whatever Hotch needs" when Rossi asked him what he'd do when Hotch wanted his position back. Tonight, Morgan did the famous paperwork to save Hotch a couple hours that he could go spend with Jack; Hotch told him he didn't have to do that anymore, which seems to me to mean that Hotch is doing the paperwork again = Hotch is team leader again. But Morgan seems to be keeping his office.
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I was thinking that.
I was thinking that.
Me too. At first I thought he was the Nathan Fillion doppleganger who was on Lost playing Ian.
Zen - I got all that. I was trying to figure out of I had missed something last week, because from my POV, Hotch was clearing leading the team in the field, but we hadn't be told anything about what was decided. I just think it was oddly handled by the writers.
OK. I was kinda sorting it out myself. They really didn't give us a lot. It seemed very abrupt.
I did notice Hotch didn't go out with them to the crack house. I wonder what that was about.
Morgan still looking out for his peeps. Double doll.
Emily still seemed a little quick with the trigger finger there. I hope it's a thing. Time to update her kill count.
I can't believe they brought A. Martinez in and killed him before the opening credits, flashbacks notwithstanding.
I'm glad Guinee turned out to be good. I like him better that way. Hear me, Lie To Me?
I also can't believe I'm older than Nathan Fillion.
It was a good episode but I'm wondering about having another cop's family used as hostages to get some criminal his revenge story so soon after Hotch's family. I mean, was it meant to be illuminating for him? Because I didn't get that at all. And I'm tired of the cop's family used as hostages thing. .. we get it - these folks shouldn't have a personal life. . .it's much too dangerous. That's the lesson, right?