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emily ღ

i think the problem is this is the kind of job where it has to be your priority. even if you try to step outside of it, you can't help but carry the cases and the horrid things you see every day around with you. the simple fact of the matter is as much a someone may try, this job is one that will always come first and be in the forefront. it will affect every choice you make. you won't be able to see things the same way or make decisions without taking portions of your job with you through the process. i think haley is very justified in her choices here. maybe she could have handled it on her own as a grown adult, but now she's taking her son into consideration. maybe she can miss an anniversary or birthday dinner here or there and shrug it off as her husband having work. but their little one? he can't understand that or empathize with that the way an adult might, and dad missing out, or seeming distant, is something that a child can see as a flaw in themselves. dad isn't here because he doesn't want to be here with me, for example. neither hotch or haley is being selfish here. it's just the honest fact of the matter, and with this job, in a marriage, there isn't a real winner in this type of conflict. it just sucks all around and i feel sorry for their little family. it's a hard line. on one hand, it's good to have something outside of work to go home to and take your mind off things. on this other, your mind is never completely off things and this job may be best done by someone without outside priorities. like i said, no one can win in this type of conflict

Rida

They explained the reason that Strauss was being like that in this episode. It's not actually cause the team has had too many fuckups but rather cause she is threatened of Hotch professionally. She thinks he could be competition for her in moving up in the FBI. That's why at the end she says to Hotch, "none of you will ever move up the chain of command, you know that?" Basically like an unspoken agreement between them that he can stay but he better not be looking to move up. Oh and with the phone scene with Hotch and his wife, it wasn't her phone that was ringing. It was his. He didn't pick up the phone, he hung up. And then the team tried his cell. It wasn't meant to be like she's being shady, it was meant to show he can't get away from work. And then when she left, he called Morgan back.