Spencer was aware of the situation. It was understandable that everyone was tired and exhausted, particularly given the early stage of the trip. However, they were undertaking a preliminary examination of the case and the unsub's behavior. Spencer was so absorbed in his task that he was unaware of the implications of what he was saying, prompting the usual murmurs and glances among the others, which he could not comprehend.
His lips pressed into a thin line as he accepted his fate and was about to begin reviewing the charts he knew by heart—when he felt your hand beckoning him to follow. You did not look up from the documents, but it was evident that you were listening to him and his incessant monologue. Spencer had a vague and somewhat naive notion that he was not required to moderate his discourse with you; he would likely discourse on the most obscure subject, and you would remain stationary the entire time, listening intently with a keen and serious expression.
"Indeed, as I was stating previously, the human brain is comprised of approximately 86 billion neurons. Moreover, each neuron is estimated to be connected to 7,000 other neurons, resulting in an exceedingly intricate network. It is, undoubtedly, a fascinating phenomenon." His hands moved in synchrony with his rapid speech, and a smile formed on his face as he spoke. Abruptly, as his chest vibrated, it felt good not to be interrupted for once.