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Spoilers about season eight!
Got any new information on Jeanne Tripplehorn's character on Criminal Minds? — Cynthia
ADAM: Yep! Her name is Alex Blake and she's a seasoned FBI linguistics expert, who has some history with Reid. "People like Reid learned from [her]," executive producer Erica Messer tells us. "She is also a professor at Georgetown and Reid has guest-lectured at her forensic linguistics class before." And before you even ask, don't look for her to be striking up any interoffice romances. "She is in a relationship," Messer teases. "When you get your heroes involved romantically, it just changes the show so much. I feel pretty strongly about that as a rule."
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~ Plus, believe it or not, I always had a fic idea that Reid went to an old linguistics teacher of his for help on a case. She was a bit mom-like to him, since she knew him as a child. He needed her help because their suspects were twins with their own made up language, and the two of them together worked on deciphering and translating it.
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And, I should think, because his mother was in fact a professor.
He needed her help because their suspects were twins with their own made up language, and the two of them together worked on deciphering and translating it. .
That sort of communication challenge suggests analogies with the case of Donald Lang (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Lang_(deaf-mute)).
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Yeh, my idea was she'd known him at CalTech, when he was only 12 or so. I like to imagine Reid had a lot of people treating him as "sweetie" :D
That sort of communication challenge suggests analogies with the case of Donald Lang.
Ooooooooh.