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Post by emzbuckley on Jun 24, 2010 20:14:59 GMT -5
Talk about the episode here!
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Post by vanessasquest on Aug 2, 2010 10:30:38 GMT -5
This episode... ahhhhh it reminds me why I can ship for Hotch or Morgan. TTnTT I mean, I love how Hotch trusts Reid and all, and begrudgingly leaves him to Morgan to work the case... but seriously, wtf is with him opting to call Jack instead of Reid at the hospital?
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Post by emzbuckley on Aug 2, 2010 19:18:00 GMT -5
This episode... ahhhhh it reminds me why I can ship for Hotch or Morgan. TTnTT I mean, I love how Hotch trusts Reid and all, and begrudgingly leaves him to Morgan to work the case... but seriously, wtf is with him opting to call Jack instead of Reid at the hospital? well, as much as he's love spencer, Jack is on a completely different level. Its his child, apart of him, he would want to know if he was ok and how he was doing, just like JJ worried about henry. As much as he was calm and in charge, with what was going on, it must have crossed his mind that it is possible that Jack might be in danger, so of course he would phone him first. As for visiting or phoning reid. Phoning, it is possible that Reid was still on a ventilator at the time or not even awake, so if he did phone him, they wouldn't have that much of a conversation. I also think, with being the boss, he probably had a lot of paper work to do and the team probably took sitting by reid in shifts, so we don't know what shift Morgan was on when Reid woke up or even what day it was. I don't think Reid would have been like he was after one day, ur talking a couple of days, so it might be that Hotch had already visited him by then or he was waiting for Reid to be awake so they could talk about what had happened.
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Post by vanessasquest on Aug 3, 2010 6:44:43 GMT -5
Pfffft. Optimist. XD ^_^ It's okay, I read a fanfic that made up for it. <3 I was thinking of mentioning some side comment about the possibility that he called right after or did something immediately thereafter... but seriously, immediate real existing danger versus perceived danger, it irks me that the perceived one was treated more promptly.
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