giovedì 28 maggio 2015

Criminal minds - season 5

You see how easy it is when you’re not following live? I bought season 5 and 6 on Dvd, and Hotch’s face is on both of them, so no worries, he’ll be just fine, this is proof enough that the Boston Reaper didn’t kill him at the end of last season, and that nobody will at least for a while, but I’d say nobody will ever do it because Criminal minds without Hotchner would not be the same thing.

In my dvds there are only the Italian titles, not the original ones, so I looked them up on the internet

ep 1 - Nameless, faceless
The life of the fifteen year old son of a surgeon is threatened, and the team investigates without Hotch because they can’t find him. It turns out the target was actually Dr Barton, not his son, but Reid saves him and then he’s forced to shoot the unsub, while he just gets a bullet in the leg.
Since they needed  “more eyes”, as Emily puts it, she goes to get Hotch. The door is not locked and his cell phone is inside, but no trace of him. The team must stay focused on the case at hand, so Emily stays alone on Hotch’s case. Only after Reid has closed the case, by shooting the unsub, he tells the others about Hotch. 
Garcia finds him at a hospital, “he’s been stabbed nine times, it’s a miracle he’s alive”. 
They all rush to the hospital and Hotch works out he took Haley’s address, and is worried for her and his son. Emily stays with him while the team plus other people go to Haley’s house. She’s okay, and looks really pretty with her new haircut. She asks about Aaron, really worried. 
They take Haley and super-cutey Jack away, into protective custody, but first Haley goes to see Aaron, and it’s so clear they still love each other. 
 - Karl Kraus said: a weak man has doubts before a decision, a strong man has them afterwards.
ep 2 - Haunted
34 days later Hotch comes back. Morgan is afraid he might have PTSD or that he might be distracted, just like he was worried about Gideon. Reid is still using crutches. 
The new case is of a sick man who assaulted people at a pharmacy. 
Hotch is too harsh and critical, and they all look at him with suspicion. Only Rossi says “we have to trust him”. Well done Rossi! He also says “that’s his call”, trusting his decisions. None of the others does, Morgan specially never truly trusts anyone. Poor Hotch feels so alone now that he can’t reach his son… poor baby, need a hug? :-p I know, he’s not the hug-type, but I tell you he sure needs to be hugged, well and tight. 
The unsub was the son of a serial killer of kids, and now his troubled mind is trying to make sense of his confused memories. 
 - Emily Dickinson wrote: one need not be a chamber to be haunted, one need not be a house. The brain has corridors surpassing material place.
 - There is no witness so dreadful, no accuser so terrible as the conscience that dwells in the heart of every man. Polybius.
ep 3 - Reckoner
Hotch misses his kid very much. 
The new case: people dead in Commack, Long Island, Rossi’s hometown. He wanted to stay behind but he can’t because Reid has not yet been cleared to fly.
All the victim’s were children’s abusers. Rossi asks for an old friend’s help, but Ray is killed while doing so. 
The team is looking for a planner and the man he pays to kill those people. A judge comes in saying “I believe you’re looking for me”. He went crazy when his wife Emma was killed in an accident. Rossi had known her a few years ago and apparently had an affair with her, and it seems like Ray loved her too. Judge Schuler’s last two victims were the man responsible for Emma’s death and himself. 
The team flies home without catching the hitman. Only on the plane Rossi tells the truth to Hotch. He had met Emma when they were 12, but they never had any affair. 
“I missed a life with Emma because I became obsessed with the chase, with the hunt”, and “we’ll get Foyet, Aaron. You have a family. When all of this is over, what are you gonna do to make sure you’re not a lonely guy wondering why you let the purest thing in your life get away?” and this was for us, to fantasize that Aaron and Haley might get back together, since they sure share a true love it’s a shame to waste.
I’m glad to say that at the end the man that Ray always treated like a son avenges his death by killing the hitman. 
 - Justice without force is powerless. Force without justice is tyrannical. Blaise Pascal.
 - I have always found that mercy bears richer fruit than strict justice. Abraham Lincoln. 
ep 4 - Hopeless
Three guys make home invasions killing everyone brutally and filming the whole thing to rewatch it later. The victims were all brutally beaten to death. Derek personally helps Tamara get through her brother’s death, and Garcia is worried about that. 
They arrest one, but the other two want suicide-by-cop. Hotch goes away first, not wanting to take part in the shooting, then Rossi followed by Prentiss. Rossi tells Derek “you wanna take your shot?”, after Derek critized Hotchner’s behaviour, but he stays. He was a cop and maybe a part of him still feels like a street cop, but maybe he didn’t shoot, we’re not sure about this, it’s not shown clearly. 
At the end Rossi and Emily go to drink with Hotch in his office, while Derek went to Tamara’s house to tell her it was over, just like Garcia predicted.
 - Kingman Brewster Jr said: there is no lasting hope in violence, only temporary relief from hopelessness.
 - William Shakespeare wrote: these violent delights have violent ends.
ep 5 - Cradle to grave
Chief Strauss is there to talk to Hotch.
This Unsub forces his victims to have children, then takes them and kills the mothers. Hotch asks Derek for a preliminary profile and then corrects him. Morgan is all rolling-eyes and sighing, and Reid is all over his map. Derek confronts Hotch, criticizing him, acting all “I don’t have to do this” so Hotch tells him that he never did those things because Hotch himself always did, after the case was closed. “I’ve always followed your orders when they made sense” what is that? That’s not what he should say, Hotch is his team leader, he should always carry out his orders!! At the end Hotch tells Morgan he’s resigning as leader, and wants Morgan to be, but Morgan is against it at first but then accepts and they work it together.
The case: A woman with breast cancer lost her baby, so now she’s abducing and inducing a pregnancy on other girls, and if they give birth to a boy she takes it, if it’s a girl she leaves her at a church and they kill the mother as useless. I can understand how traumatizing her loss must have been, but I can’t really feel sorry for her after the murders-part.
Btw, that couple of grandparents was really great!
Hotchner is not leaving the team, he’s just no more in charge. You know, it’s funny how between the two of them I feel more for Hotch. Derek is beautiful, not simply handsome, and a good person, with a good heart,  but when Hotch smiles my heart bumps…
 - Journalist William D. Tammeus wrote: you don’t really understand human nature unless you know why a child on a merry-go-round will wave at his parents every time around and why his parents will always wave back.
ep 6 - The eyes have it
Derek is still seeing Tamara, or maybe he saw her again now, and she gives him a necklace that belonged to her brother. Now Derek is the leader of the team, briefing Chief Strauss and gathering the team, although he refuses to take Hotchner’s office. 
The team is trying to adjust to the new dynamic while they work a case in Oklahoma where people are attacked, killed and their eyes removed. 
Now, maybe I’m much too careful, but I wouldn’t go jogging when it’s already dark, all alone…
Morgan’s position as leader should be a temporary thing, but Rossi questions what will happen when a natural leader like him will be asked to step down..
The unsub is a taxidermist who takes human eyes and puts them into stuffed animals. Hotch gets him, saving the last victim. Derek: “you know you should have waited for back-up”, and Hotch: “would you have?” obviously Derek doesn’t answer because we all know the answer, and Emily smiles; Hotch:”what?” :-) It was nice, and lovely, because now the roles are inverted and Hotch can act like Derek would have, while Derek must act like Hotch always had to. :-)
While they were away, Garcia changed a retiring agent’s office into Derek’s office. It ends with Morgan calling Tamara to accept her offer for a drink… this is not good, it’s a dangerous situation if you ask me…
 - And if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee. Matthew 5:29.
 - Dwell in peace in the home of your own being, and the Messenger of Death will not be able to touch you. Guru Nanak.
ep 7 - The performer
After a rock concert a fan girl is found dead, with no blood, with two holes with human saliva, as if someone drank her blood… so they talk about vampires and Reid adorably goes: “what’s twilight?” ah Reid, I never liked you as I do now :-) for once be blessed in your ignorance. :lol:
The rock singer performs with a vampire makeup on and the name of Dante, but without makeup he’s quite handsome. :-)
A sick girl very very obsessed with him was convinced by his manager to kill those people for publicity, and it was working, the new album was selling great. What a nice world, is it? People would really buy it out of curiosity or to be able to say “I have it”.
I really like this Paul aka Dante, though, yeah :-)
On the flight back we discover that Rossi was a RatPack fan while Hotch’s favourite record is the White Album by the Beatles. Reid sticks to Beethoven thinking it more “safe”, only because he never saw “a clockwork orange”…
 - In all the darkest pages of the maligned supernatural, there is no more terrible tradition than that of the vampire, or pariah even among demons. Writer Montagne Summers.
 - Writer Cyril Connolly said: better to write for yourself and have no public than to write for the public and have no self.
ep  8 - Outfoxed
Reid still walks with the help of one crutch...
The case: families of military men serving oversea are killed. It is similar to that man four years ago who killed families and took the wedding rings. This time it was a woman, though.
I think it's funny how they always warn Garcia: "you're on speaker" so she can behave :lol:
How sad it was when they told captain Downey about his family, so tragic, that a good man should bear such a tragedy.
Karl Arnold, who was a psychology assistant now receives the visit in jail of Hitch and Prentiss. It's amazing, meaning sick and disturbing, that people like him have fans....
Now a little reminder that it's called Mòdena and not Modéna, but it doesn't really matter, on the contrary, I'm glad they know its existence, although maybe they just looked at a map and took a name at random.. :-p
Awww poor Hotch, Foyet keeps torturing him :-(
 - Man usually avoids attributing cleverness to somebody else, unless it's an enemy. Albert Einstein.
ep 9 - 100
It's beautiful to see JJ's family together :-) Strauss is interrogating all of them, one by one, asking about Hotch. We can see the flashbacks showing us their chase for Foyet. They found him, but...
Rossi calls Strauss "Erin"... :-p
I agree with Reid, it's always so easy to blame it on someone so to forget all about it...
Marshal Sam Kassmeyer who took care of Hotch's family is tortured by Foyet to get their location.
It'd seem the agent didn't tell him, but Foyet found her using Sam's phone. Sam died, I really hoped he could make it.
It was so intense, poor Sam and then Hotch driving and talking on the phone to Haley who is in the house with little Jack and Foyet who hears everything and talks too much.
Haley knows she's going to die, and tells him to take care of Jack : "Jack needs to know that you weren't always so serious Aaron" Oh Haley, I feel for you.
We all heard the shots on the phone of when Foyet shot Haley... Hotch arrived too late to save her...he found Haley dead, and Foyet in the house, and they fight. Harder, Hotch, harder! He beats him to death... but at least he could save Jack... he runs to the part of the house where is his study, and finds him hiding there. "I need you to work the case with me" and Jack went and hide and Foyet didn't find him... I'm sorry they wrote this end of the story, but I understand why they did it. Foyer's story had gone too far to end it too easily and happily, and also Hotch's situation had been still and uneventful for too long, always at work, alone in an empty house, seeing his son too rarely... where could they go from there? Hotch is not the type for flirts or little adventures, so what? This character is too important, they had to do something with him, and they did. They gave him a son, this way. Really,I mean, to take care of. It's his responsibility now, the only parent. 
 - He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you. Friedrich Nietzsche.
 - Poet Haniel Long said: so much of what is best in us is bound up in our love of family that it remains the measure of our stability because it measures our sense of loyalty. 
ep 10 - The slave of duty
It's Haley's funeral . Hotch's speech makes everybody cry, but the team is called in and has to leave. Of course Hotch doesn't go. Chief Strauss goes to his place to tell him that he can retire now with full pension and benefits. Of course Hotch decides to go bak to the team :-)
Reid still uses a crutch...
Aww how adorable is Jack saying "nobody beats daddy!".
Jessica helps Hotch at home, and he seeks her advice on the retirement. She offers to help him with Jack when he's at work. She's Haley's sister, we saw her already. 
The case: it was a parking valet, seeing where they live, getting into their homes, making them dinner, and then killing them. 
 - W.S. Gilbert wrote: it's love that makes the world go round. and if that's true, then the world spun a little faster with Haley in it. Hotch.
 - Where we love is home, home that our feet may leave, but not our hearts. Oliver Wendell Holmes.
 - What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. Ralph Waldo Emerson.
ep 11 - Retaliation
This episode starts with them catching a guy. Prentiss and a cop are driving him away when they're hit and a man helps the prisoner escape.  This man was a robber in prison, and as soon as he was out he killed a woman and kidnapped his own daughter. They realize that his partner is a good guy who stopped him from killing Emily. He's helping him because this Schrader has kidnapped his family, a wife and two kids. The team kills Schrader, then helps him find his family :-) all alive :-) good :-)
At the end, when Hotch goes to talk to Morgan, he easily steps down, and even offers to keep helping him with the paperwork so he'll have more time for his son. He behaved very well, well done Derek! 
 - It's madness for the sheep to talk peace with a wolf. Thomas Fuller.
 - Men are more ready to repay an injury than a benefit, because gratitude is a burden and revenge a pleasure. Tacitus.
 - Washington Irving said: there is a sacredness in tears. They are not the mark of weakness but of power. They are messengers of overwhelming grief, and of unspeakable love.
ep 12 - The uncanny valley
Reid reads at the park, in the company of a guy playing chess by himself. "I used to play with a coworker friend of mine. He was probably the best mind I ever went up against. One day, he just decided that he didn’t  want to play anymore” - “so you gave up too?” - “Just the opposite. I attempted to play through every permutation of moves on a chess board […] the more I played the more I realised that every single match, every single chess game, it’s really just a simple variation on the exact same theme. You know? It’s aggressive-opening, patient mid-game, inevitable checkmate, and I realised why my friend quit. He was tired of repeating the exact same patterns and expecting a different outcome”
aww here he’s talking about Gideon. So nice that they didn’t forget him completely as so often happens in series when an actor leaves.. :-)
The case: girls are abducted and turned into dolls. 
The women were kept alive, in a conscious paralysis. A disturbed woman turned them into dolls, until their body gave up and she had to take another one. Samantha had electroshock treatments when she was ten! Her father runs a mental health facility for troubled young people, then he had her on a serious regiment of anti-psychotic drugs. Talking to the father (played by Jonathan Frakes!) Reid convinces himself that he raped his daughter and other little patients, then gave them toys. Disgusting man. He’s disgusting, sick, I don’t know the words to explain fully how disgusting he is!
He gave his daughter’s dolls to another child. Reid brings them back to Samantha, and they rescue the three latest victims. At the end Reid goes back to play chess with that same guy. 
Garcia is a redhead now :-p
 - Mildred Lisette Norman wrote: anything you cannot relinquish when it has outlived its usefulness possesses you, and in this materialistic age, a great many of us are possessed by our possessions.
 - Isaac Asimov wrote: in life, unlike chess, the game continues after checkmate.
ep 13 - Risky business
In Wyoming, teens hang themselves on friday nights, and JJ goes to Hotch with the case. He has doubts, but she convinces him. “we’re not on another case right now..” how come? I mean, they showed us JJ’s office as if it was full of cases to choose from… none of those really required their help? So what, those were just lazy cops hoping they’d go and do their job instead? Or maybe too thick to work it out on their own?
Now, I understand they can’t work on any case also because of financial issues, since their bureau seems to use quite a lot of money, from the private jet to all the rest, but they always said that JJ had so many cases in her office and yet from time to time they are free to go on a personal case… 
Reid: the first few days leading up to a teenager suicide are usually very telling. Their behavior  is transparent. There’s a multitude of indications” 
JJ: “yeah, but the most common don’t exist here. There’s no prior attempts, no period of deep depression, no withdrawal from family members, no spontaneous proclamations of love= sometimes a suicidal person in the days leading up to the act will just blurt out I love you to family. Sort of like a goodbye”
Only on the plane back JJ tells Hotch that when she was 11 her sister told her I love you, gave her her own necklace as a gift and then killed herself. She tells him that with time, it does get better, and one day thinking about her won’t hurt, and here she was talking about his pain for Haley’s death.
Garcia discovers a site the kids visited: the choking game. They think it’s a teenage kid who created it, daring other kids to play the game, and Hotch asks Garcia to talk to him, because he can relate to her more than anybody else. She lost her parents when she was about his age; into goth? really? “I’m not supposed to be anymore but the love is still there”
They relate very well, but he’s a victim too. His father is the mastermind. They catch him and save his son. The sheriff is so grateful, she says thank you to JJ a lot, and then hugs her :-) 
On the plane, Emily is doing a star-puzzle, I think I have it too, with a few others wood puzzles, and Garcia is knitting :-)
 - Life is a game, play it. Life is too precious, do not destroy it. Mother Theresa.
ep 14 - Parasite
A con-man started killing. This man has a family and also many aliases, and is losing it until a cop shoots him. 
 - Experience is a brutal teacher, but you learn. My God, do you learn. C.S.Lewis.
 - If I am what I have and if I lose what I have, who then am I? German psychologist Erich Fromm.
 - Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practise to deceive. Sir Walter Scott.
ep 15 - Public enemy
Providence, Rhode Island. A man cuts people’s throats open with a knife in public places. 
He kills in places important or historical to the city. He likes the city grief that he causes. He’s the bartender at a cop’s bar.
At the end, we see that Rossi gave a 500 dollars cheque to a victim’s daughter for her communion, and the murderer, put in the same prison as the father that killed his mother, kills him stabbing him repeatedly. 
 - Show me a hero and I will write you a tragedy. F. Scott Fitzgerald.
 - William Shakespeare wrote: when a father gives to his son, both laugh. When a son gives to his father, both cry.
ep 16 - Mosley lane
An eight years old girl is abducted at the winter festival. A woman comes to the BAU saying it’s the same offender that eight years ago took her son Charlie. 
“Hope is paralyzing” says Morgan. I remember these same words in that double episode…
Now Charlie is sixteen and this couple calls him David and uses his help to get other children. The horrible woman cremated the dead children, and at the end when Charlie finds out he shoots her to save two young girls. He also took pictures of all the kids that were taken. At the end Charlie says to a couple of parents that their son died protecting the last little girl, and my first thought was that he lied to please them saying them he had died a hero, but then I remembered that in a way yes, he was trying to protect her, but this is awful for the parents, because he was alive only yesterday.
Eight couples will have closure, because their children are dead, but three kids are back with their families. Charlie, the last little girl, and another girl, which is to say the two he saved when he killed the horrible woman.
I really liked Charlie’s mother, and the actress was great. I liked her a lot.
 - Nietzsche wrote: Hope is the worst of evil, for it prolongs the torment of man.
 - Emily Dickinson wrote: hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul, and sings the tune without words and never stops at all.
ep 17 - Solitary man
A truck driver abducts women; he wants to find a new mom to his daughter, because they're placing little Jody in a foster family but he wants her with him. When they find him and he understands he's lost, he kills himself. Luckily an aunt saw the news and came forward to take care of orphan Jody. 
The last woman abducted, Nancy, also the only one to survive, is played by Gabrielle Carteris. I recognized her immediately.
 - Tennessee Williams said: We are all of us sentenced to solitary confinement, inside our own skin, for life
 - Christopher Lasch said: Family is a haven in a heartless world
ep 18 - The fight
San Francisco. Forest Whitaker plays Cooper, the team leader of another BAU team. He believe in a connection between some men found murdered and a father and daughter who will later turn up dead. Cooper's team is not with Hotch at first, because their operation has not been authorized by the Director. We also meet Cooper's team: Jonathan 'prophet' Simms, Mick Rawson, Gina Lasalle. Mick is British and also the sniper.
As soon as they have proof that it's the same man, both teams work together. Cooper is called back by Director Erin but says no and stays.
This episode's psycho has the father he abducts fight some men or he'll kill his daughter. 
This poor father was really touching, poor soul. The girl finally did what I was screaming for her to do: agree to stay with the bad guy to save her father. 
Right after this our heroes find the place and save the father, then they go looking for the daughter. They save her too by killing the man (it seemed at first he had committed suicide, letting himself fall theatrically off the roof in quite a cool scene, but it turned out he was not far off and was about to shoot Emily when Mick the sniper shot him from the opposite roof)
and so the family is reunited :-) The happiest ending you can get on this show :-)
It wasn't bad at all, this team, and I liked this guy Prophet, interesting. Was it a one-time thing or is there a series with them? I don't know how much I'd like it, since so far only one of them got my attention, but who knows. 
 - Mother Teresa said: I have found the paradox, that if you love until it hurts, there can be no more hurt, only more love
ep 19 - Rite of passage
Terlingua, Texas. Someone is killing Mexican immigrants. Sheriff Eva Ruiz is sure that the three head found in her town are not the job of the local cartels. Ten good minutes before the ending we see one of her deputies kill the sheriff :-( I liked her :-( Later he goes and shoots some bad guys and also the cop his partner. Obviously they kill him in the end. He had been killing lots of people, and would have been going on if the sheriff hadn't raise a case. 
Sheriff Ruiz is very impressed by Garcia's help: "if you're looking for a gift to get me one of her would be greatly appreciated" :D and Rossi: "I'm pretty sure they broke the mould" :-D
I love the lightness Garcia brings to the show :-) I liked when Hotch called her and she answered "-My liege" :-) 
 - A lion's work hours are only when he's hungry. Once he's satisfied, the predator and prey live peacefully together. Chuck Jones
 - Many persons have the wrong ideas of what constitutes true happiness. It is not obtained through self gratification but thru fidelity to a worthy purpose. Ellen Keller
ep 20 - ...a thousand words
Tallahassee, Florida. The team's weekend plans are cancelled because of a new case. The only one of them who's not bothered is Reid: "I didn't have any plans" :-)
Reid loses at poker with Prentiss and can't believe it, him being from Las Vegas :-p
A man calls 911 then shoots himself, and it looks like he's himself the serial killer, and the last victim might still be alive, if they find her.
He has the faces of all his victims tattooed on his body. Reid reads his many journals and realizes he had a partner. A young pregnant woman is now hiding the last girl and crying over his death. She dies giving birth right there in her home with the little help of the prisoner girl. Hotch compliments the good detective after saving the girl Rebecca "Becky". 
 - A sincere artist tries to create something which is in itself a living thing. Painter William Dobell
 - Ghandi said: I have seen children successfully surmount the effects of an evil inheritance. That is due to purity being an inherent attribute of the soul.
ep 21 - Exit wounds
Franklin, Alaska. There are three people dead in Alaska, and Garcia has to go with them.
There aren't rooms for everyone, so Garcia will stay in Morgan's room and Kevin is jealous :) obviously :p  When both computer and phones lose their signal, Garcia goes out to check and put it back online, and she witnesses a murder, with the man dying in her hands. Morgan takes care of poor Garcia in shock, so much in shock she refuses to answer questions right away, but next day she's back to work. The owner of the Tavern Inn where they are staying is killed, right after they had taken her son into custody. It was a teenage boy; he had started even younger, with animals and then moved on to people. They get him and nobody else gets killed.
Garcia is buying lots of gifts for JJ's son :-) and only one for Kevin :lol: and Prentiss is thinking if dating Mick or not (Cooper's team's Mick).
I love Garcia and Morgan's friendship, it's so precious.
M-It's who you are babygirl, you see the beauty in every thing and everyone no matter where you go. That part of you is never gonna change and I won't let it
G-I don't need you to protect me
M-Tough! I think I'm gonna stay on the job a little while longer
G-Yeah? How much longer?
M-Every day of my life
G-I kind of love you Derek Morgan
M-I kind of love you Penelope Garcia
:-))
 - Nature, in her most dazzling aspects or stupendous parts, is but the background and theatre of the tragedy of man. John Morley
 - Ralph W. Sockman said: nothing is so gentle as real strength
ep 22 - The internet is forever
Reid has a new haircut; Hotch:"did you join a boyband?" :lol:
The Unsub uses social networks to find his victims. Rossi doesn't understand the appeal of these social networks or why some people write every single detail of their lives in there. I agree.
Boise, Ohio. The Unsub has hidden cameras on his victims houses. He broadcasts live his murders. The man somehow sees his own face on them, consciously or not. Someone leaked the profile to the media, journalists asked questions about it, and the Unsub heard it and got angry and killed again, and Garcia didn't have time to track him, but next time she'll help. They catch him because they caught the people who 'followed' him, watching his videos, and also the man that gave him the freezer-room in which to keep the bodies.
 - The single biggest problem with communication is the illusion that it has taken place. George Bernard Shaw
 - The internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesn't understand, the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had. Eric Schmidt
ep 23 - Our darkest hour
Tim Curry plays the disgusting murderer and Robert Davi is one of the good guys, a detective.
Los Angeles. A man invades homes, rapes and kills in the dark. He has being doing it for 26 years, all over the United States.
Detective Matt Spicer was really a good man, and we sort of get to know him a bit, know that he lost his parents when he was young, and all this made me worry right away. Why else would the writers spend time and words to make us feel for him, other than to carry out their plans for him so that we can feel the loss?
Morgan says he saw his father shot and killed when he was nine.
It turns out that Spicer's parents didn't have a car accident, they were killed by this same Unsub and Spicer was the child he left alive then, and now he's going after Matt's daughter.
Wasn't this sort of a long shot, to say it was all about Spicer? They said the Unsub wanted credit for Spicer's career, having made him into a hero by leaving him alive.. they often start with supposition, anyway, so I guess this one could not be left unchecked, so ok.
Everyone's going to one place, but at the last moment Morgan realizes it's not the right one and instead he drives to Spicer's old house, where it all started, but he can't tell the others because there is no signal, not even a bit.
I've always wondered why they don't turn on the lights of the houses?
Anyway, the unsub has the child, and both child and sister are all "do what he says" so Spicer drops the gun, although Morgan was shouting for him not to. The unsub shoots him dead (I knew it!) and then goes away with the child. End of Season 5.
 - Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote: And out of the darkness came the hands that reach through nature, molding men


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