I loved that he mispronounced Samhain, but used the British pronunciation of amateur.
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"theatre." God love him, that's where he reveals his Nevada roots the most, in that one word.
I've heard him say that word that way in other episodes--it's really obvious, isn't it?
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What, no one criticizing Reid's pronunciation of "Samhain"? It's like I don't even know you.
I survived Supernatural, I can survive this.
There was talk in the Supernatural thread of having a Bobby/Rufus show ... Monday evening it struck me that I'd like to see a Bobby/Rufus crossover with Castle - either Castle himself or Ryan and Esposito. Wouldn't that be fun?
his pronunciation of "theatre."
no shit. I actually think I missed the next 2-3 minutes of dialogue because I was so distracted he said: thi-ate-er
no shit. I actually think I missed the next 2-3 minutes of dialogue because I was so distracted he said: thi-ate-er
Heh-- whenever I hear that pronunciation, I always flash back to my theatre professor in college scolding us that it was not ever to be pronounced that way. Ever.
What, no one criticizing Reid's pronunciation of "Samhain"? It's like I don't even know you.
My friend Katie and I both yelled at him, and then had to explain to our friend Melissa how it was pronounced, which led to a brief discussion of Irish, which led to missing most of the rest of that scene. I didn't even hear him say "theater".
Shibboleth!
I wanted someone to chastise Morgan when he was upset about Hotch going in alone "Now you know how we feel when you do it"
He did get that smackdown already, in one of the episodes where he was leading the team. I'm surprised they still keep going on at each other. It's evidently futile.