| | So, they're casting for an ER surgical doctor in DC. Whose son is targeted by a killer. Could the ER doc be the one who operates on Hotch? I mean, a doctor in DC? Seems perfect to help a guy who gets shot there. On the other hand, isn't it a little much that this same doctor would be targeted by a killer? And, if it's not Foyet, who doesn't really target (if they mean long term hunting) then it really pushes things. A doctor operates on someone shot by unsub and has entirely different unsub after his family? Unless this is one of the Hotch out of comission episodes (well, the, since it would be the first) and he's operated on by a completely different doctor, and the team finds out about the one they're casting for while at the hospital?
And, I'm back to being apprehensive about Hotch. Certain site (which you can't seem to avoid if you look for any info on this show -sad) said everyone will. But, did they ask specifically if everyone would survive and remain on the show the entire season? Elle came back for season 2 and left in the 6th episode. And, even though she wasn't a cast member, Kate Joyner came back for the season 4 premiere and left (killed off) by the end of the episode.
In other news, they're finally discussing something interesting on the CM board on TWoP. Which I inadvertantly started (seriously, I had no idea that mentioning that someone snarkily said JJ sprang from the head of Zeus to mock that we didn't know anything about her family, would lead to people running with it and trying to match up the team members with mythological gods/goddesses). And, while I find these things very interesting (and still wish they kept up the Arthurian motif and worked to make the team members parallel various characters there) it's a discussion I'm only able to lurk in. All I'd be able to contribute are "me too" and "wow, this is so interesting" posts. But, I still love that they are talking about something like that.
And, someone wrote up a very interesting and believable analysis of how Hotch fits the description of a child of an alcoholic.
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