But weren't they showing the hallucination footage when he was at the doctor's office, before he had gone to work to see the file?
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Yes, at the very beginning of the episode. . . unless the way that part was so confusing that I misunderstood it.
That beginning montage was just the latest murder being depicted and interspersed with Reid's exam, I thought.
I read it the same as Kathy.
Yes, they showed the bracelet on his arm when he was waiting in the hall, so it had to be after the events of the ep.
Slightly tangentially, has he always worn his watch on the outside of his shirtsleeve like that? I hadn't noticed it before, but I kept focusing on it last night.
Slightly tangentially, has he always worn his watch on the outside of his shirtsleeve like that? I hadn't noticed it before, but I kept focusing on it last night.
Off and on. I think the explanation has been that Spencer's sometimes sensitive to things like a watch resting directly against his skin.
He's been doing that since the beginning. If you watch "Revelations," (the Tobias Henkel ep), his right sleeve is rolled up for the Dilaudid injections, but his left sleeve is buttoned and the watch is over the cuff.
Thanks, I figured someone would have been more observant than me.
Has anybody watched "Harry's Law"? Because I really liked it.