I was thinking that.
Me too. At first I thought he was the Nathan Fillion doppleganger who was on Lost playing Ian.
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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?
I think you bring up good points. Hostage stories are almost surpassing torture stories on my dislike meter.
What is this CSI color code?
Do you mean CSI: Orange and Blue, Miami and NY respectively?
Yes. Is this based on the lighting/look of the show? No color for the original show?
I've heard it described at Green, which I assumed was based on the logo.