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Date: 2011-07-14 04:10 pm (UTC)And as pointed out by Rachel, he's a dick, to boot. He thinks he's dealing with, frankly, well-adjusted agents (which is why he can just grab some of Rachel's muffin, because he thinks "she doesn't mind, or she'd say something"), despite that their team leader is their shrink, and despite that he has (hell, takes advantage of) anger management issues. And really, who goes out of his way to antagonize a high-functioning autistic just for shits and giggles?
(Also, I wonder whether the information Nina was trying to get out of the front desk at the hotel was even warrant protected, or whether they could have gotten it on exigency. Question for Law and the Multiverse, maybe?)