Shout by JimDarko
VIP7I love this fairy tale that if only Hernandez was traded to the West Coast he somehow would have been less a piece of shit
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A lot of what he was doing was influenced by the people he was hanging out with. That, and the CTE, and his presumed homosexuality, was a deadly combination. While he may not have turned out to be that much better had he gone to the West coast, I’m positive that due to the time he spent down at the University of Florida with Urban Meyer and Tim Tebow, he saw how different he was when he was surrounded by those that had his best intentions at heart (University of Florida) than when he’s surrounded by those that don’t give af (his buddies in Bristol, CT), and could make that judgment call — which he tried to do!
While he may not have been a model citizen had he moved out West, he certainly couldn’t have gotten much worse. And it’s too bad that the Patriots organization didn’t see the signs.
“I thought it was Miss Scarlett but it was Mrs. White in the conservatory with the LLC.” :joy: probably my favorite line from Corey in the whole show. Billy Crudup kills it in every episode.
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“Leonard, Leonard, Leonard? Leonard take a breath please you’re stammering like an idiot” :joy:
Those that have seen For All Mankind will see it coming…
As soon as I saw who was playing Jack when she was introduced, I knew that Keely was gonna swing for her. But that’s cause I’ve seen For All Mankind and Jack’s actress is lesbian in that too.
I just picked up on Criminal Minds starting this season, and I sense I'll be bingeing the entire series after this one ends despite the fact that I sort of dislike Rossi's character.
I know I need more input about the character's history and how he joined the unit and how he evolved before I can judge his personality and the decisions he makes. So, With the help of today's awesome AI research tool I asked ChatGPT to tell me a little bit about his personality and background... and here's what it said:
David Rossi is depicted as having extensive experience and a long career in the FBI. He is a founding member of the Behavioral Analysis Unit and has worked on numerous high-profile cases over the years. He is considered a subject matter expert in several areas of criminology and has a deep understanding of criminal behavior. He is often called upon to provide insight and guidance to his colleagues, and is respected for his knowledge and expertise in the field. Throughout the series, Rossi is shown to have a wealth of experience in the FBI and is often described as a "legend" within the organization.
I guess that's good enough for now until I - maybe - develop a connection with his character
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Couldn’t have described him better myself. He’s the :goat: of profiling.