CM6: Corazon
Feb. 2nd, 2012 07:38 pmRapid flashes of Miami. No wonder Reid is Mr Migraine — a call back to his airsickness in JJ? "You're never late" Except for that time he was at an NA meeting. Garcia makes a joke about bad fashion whilst casually displaying more cleavage than can have been imagined in Jedger's wildest dreams. The cowrie shells on the eyes and mouth are seriously creepy. Home invasion! "All of this could have been religious?" Seaver is appropriately horrified.
Mary Wollstonecraft — wrongly attributed to Mary Shelley — for the open: "No man chooses evil because it is evil. He only mistakes it for happiness, the good he seeks" Reid with an infodump on santerĂa. "Sorry, just thinking" "Aren't you always?" Seaver has Reid's number. Squick: dead animals. (I hope this episode has got the AHA seal of approval) The victim's cat is gorgeous. I like the daffy geezer with a chihuahua. Incense and computers don't mix, Garcia. Plus, your coffee mug is on fire. Who is the UNSUB trying to communicate with? Reid not speed reading. Are his headaches and flashes the first signs of schizophrenia?
"I've never seen a first edition Tractatus before..." Is the Wittgenstein reference important? The professor cracks the case: it's not santerĂa but something darker and he just happens to be writing a book on the subject. The chihuahua guy has been used for spare parts. Brief sidebar on the amoral nature of African-based syncretic religions: actions, not nature, make things right or wrong. The murderer may be making some gruesome spiritual artifact. "Outside of the human head, it all seems fairly traditional" Yikes. Time for a profile: organised but emotional when the killing starts, with a rationalised motive. Garcia is a Spark! The building from the migraine vision. Intense interview: is Reid uniquely vulnerable to Julio? It's enough to worry Hotch. Rossi, Em and Ashley find some obvious clues. Transpossession. (Hakeem Kae-Kazim is fantastically intense) Is Elian the murderer? "The guy's torturing them now" He's devolving. Julio cracks the case: "It means nothing just to put a tongue in a dish" Reid is carrying ghosts around with him.
Maybe someone's trailing Elian. Someone who's been watching all along. Media attention. "What better way to get publicity than a series of murders?" Emily Prentiss, PR guru. Seaver understands all about crappy paternal behaviour. A fridge full of hands? Reid trips a breaker and goes AWOL, leaving his ballistic vest behind. "All the victims were killed in their homes" The UNSUB really hasn't thought things through: his end game depends on being caught and Reid calls him on it. Was that a feint? Hotch doubts: he knows something is up and he probably had a good idea what it might be. A win: the abductees get to live and the bad guy gets a prison term, or possibly, serious psychiatric treatment. "I have something physically wrong with me. It's not that" Reid admits the source of his terror. Helen Keller quote for the close: "the best and most beautiful things in life cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart"
Mary Wollstonecraft — wrongly attributed to Mary Shelley — for the open: "No man chooses evil because it is evil. He only mistakes it for happiness, the good he seeks" Reid with an infodump on santerĂa. "Sorry, just thinking" "Aren't you always?" Seaver has Reid's number. Squick: dead animals. (I hope this episode has got the AHA seal of approval) The victim's cat is gorgeous. I like the daffy geezer with a chihuahua. Incense and computers don't mix, Garcia. Plus, your coffee mug is on fire. Who is the UNSUB trying to communicate with? Reid not speed reading. Are his headaches and flashes the first signs of schizophrenia?
"I've never seen a first edition Tractatus before..." Is the Wittgenstein reference important? The professor cracks the case: it's not santerĂa but something darker and he just happens to be writing a book on the subject. The chihuahua guy has been used for spare parts. Brief sidebar on the amoral nature of African-based syncretic religions: actions, not nature, make things right or wrong. The murderer may be making some gruesome spiritual artifact. "Outside of the human head, it all seems fairly traditional" Yikes. Time for a profile: organised but emotional when the killing starts, with a rationalised motive. Garcia is a Spark! The building from the migraine vision. Intense interview: is Reid uniquely vulnerable to Julio? It's enough to worry Hotch. Rossi, Em and Ashley find some obvious clues. Transpossession. (Hakeem Kae-Kazim is fantastically intense) Is Elian the murderer? "The guy's torturing them now" He's devolving. Julio cracks the case: "It means nothing just to put a tongue in a dish" Reid is carrying ghosts around with him.
Maybe someone's trailing Elian. Someone who's been watching all along. Media attention. "What better way to get publicity than a series of murders?" Emily Prentiss, PR guru. Seaver understands all about crappy paternal behaviour. A fridge full of hands? Reid trips a breaker and goes AWOL, leaving his ballistic vest behind. "All the victims were killed in their homes" The UNSUB really hasn't thought things through: his end game depends on being caught and Reid calls him on it. Was that a feint? Hotch doubts: he knows something is up and he probably had a good idea what it might be. A win: the abductees get to live and the bad guy gets a prison term, or possibly, serious psychiatric treatment. "I have something physically wrong with me. It's not that" Reid admits the source of his terror. Helen Keller quote for the close: "the best and most beautiful things in life cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart"