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I was thinking the same thing. The way they zoomed in on his face for longer when he spoke and again after the imagined flashback while Ray was speaking seemed unusually. They don't normally show the characters as much when they're not talking, so those extra seconds seemed as if they were designed to really say something. I also got that feeling from his last scene last episode when he was interrogating the girls and realized that they'd beaten the vic and then left her to die. He seemed unusually cold and disgusted by their actions. The way he said "Kayla wasn't dead when you were kicking her under the truck... She bled to death... because you left her there" seemed unusually sarcastic and bitter. Car (or rather truck and Denali) + beaten and left to die was basically what happened to Greg. I'm going to cross my fingers and give TPTB the benefit of the doubt that they're catching on to continuity here, though I'm thinking that might be expecting a bit too much.
Y'know, living with that memory and that event may be like a good/evil kind of thing that Greg has.
I mean, good that he can get the mindset of the victim a lot better and therefore can work the case a lot easier,
but on the other end, he has the emotional mindset as well, and probably feels pain remembering his attack.
Do I make sense, 'cuz I know what I'm trying to say, but I haven't a clue how to type it. :shifty: