CM6: Today I Do
Feb. 7th, 2012 08:51 pm"Tsia, it's Emily..." A friend from the files in Emily's safe. "Lauren Reynolds is dead." You just had so say that in front of Doctor Memory, didn't you? Garcia is blonde again. A disappearance. Molly Grandin. With links to a previous case where a woman was tortured for three days and then drowned. "Its hard to fight an enemy who has outposts in your head." Prentiss gets Seaver to handle the lead-in. The women have similar backgrounds: students, blue collar, shy, physically similar. A romantic weekend? COTW has just pulled in Molly's punchy ex. "I would never hurt..." Oh, but you would and did. "He was arrested but never formally charged with assault"
Reid knows way too much about dumping bodies. "Sounds like a classic water burial" The UNSUB is female. Which goes to explain the lipstick covered coffee cup in Molly's spare bedroom. It's back to square one. The UNSUB gets a name: Jane. Well that motivational skit didn't quite work, did it? "I call this a humility check" Oooh, Misery! "Saying you're happy isn't the same as being happy" She weighs her bowel movements!?! Seaver is completely unphased. Another family in denial: nice dynamic between the brother, who wants to tell it like it is, and the mother who glosses everything. Both Gail and Molly pulled themselves together in the months before their disappearances. Shank! Reid has read 22 self-help books. Cue evisceration. So that's what the UNSUB was doing: he mentoring her victims, but she doesn't want her program to end. "She's the motivational speaker from hell!" Prentiss is appalled.
"It's hard to learn anything when you always need to be the expert" Bingo! Pa Grandin spills the beans about Molly's treatment for anorexia; Rossi's disappointment is a thing of beauty. Syracuse General is a common point of contact. "Where are you on your positivity spectrum?" The UNSUB isn't impressed with Molly's attitude towards her ex. "He's gone" Bad news from Tsia. This is why you never run a predictable route. Garcia cracks the case: the UNSUB is a creepy stalker woman. Ex is a Rush fan? Why am I not surprised. "God you're stupid!" Yes, he is, isn't he? OK, a sex tape is not a good way to break it to someone that their boyfriend is a nasty. Jinkies! A match: Jane Gould.
Transformative moment: Molly realises that the only way is up from here on. Time for Lyle to practice a spot of the old ultraviolence. Agency! "Loss of parental figures at such a young age turns your world upside down" Seaver speaks from experience. It's a nice lake, but it's right next to the main road. Molly helps to save her own life. Even after everything, Jane is still delusional. A touching family reunion: definitely a win. A mysterious text and a sinister arrival: Emily's past is getting closer and closer to her.
Reid knows way too much about dumping bodies. "Sounds like a classic water burial" The UNSUB is female. Which goes to explain the lipstick covered coffee cup in Molly's spare bedroom. It's back to square one. The UNSUB gets a name: Jane. Well that motivational skit didn't quite work, did it? "I call this a humility check" Oooh, Misery! "Saying you're happy isn't the same as being happy" She weighs her bowel movements!?! Seaver is completely unphased. Another family in denial: nice dynamic between the brother, who wants to tell it like it is, and the mother who glosses everything. Both Gail and Molly pulled themselves together in the months before their disappearances. Shank! Reid has read 22 self-help books. Cue evisceration. So that's what the UNSUB was doing: he mentoring her victims, but she doesn't want her program to end. "She's the motivational speaker from hell!" Prentiss is appalled.
"It's hard to learn anything when you always need to be the expert" Bingo! Pa Grandin spills the beans about Molly's treatment for anorexia; Rossi's disappointment is a thing of beauty. Syracuse General is a common point of contact. "Where are you on your positivity spectrum?" The UNSUB isn't impressed with Molly's attitude towards her ex. "He's gone" Bad news from Tsia. This is why you never run a predictable route. Garcia cracks the case: the UNSUB is a creepy stalker woman. Ex is a Rush fan? Why am I not surprised. "God you're stupid!" Yes, he is, isn't he? OK, a sex tape is not a good way to break it to someone that their boyfriend is a nasty. Jinkies! A match: Jane Gould.
Transformative moment: Molly realises that the only way is up from here on. Time for Lyle to practice a spot of the old ultraviolence. Agency! "Loss of parental figures at such a young age turns your world upside down" Seaver speaks from experience. It's a nice lake, but it's right next to the main road. Molly helps to save her own life. Even after everything, Jane is still delusional. A touching family reunion: definitely a win. A mysterious text and a sinister arrival: Emily's past is getting closer and closer to her.