Derek Morgan brings the BAU a lead in the case against serial killer and escaped convict Mr. Scratch.Derek Morgan brings the BAU a lead in the case against serial killer and escaped convict Mr. Scratch.Derek Morgan brings the BAU a lead in the case against serial killer and escaped convict Mr. Scratch.
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- TriviaThe William Shakespeare verse Prentiss quotes is from Act 3, Scene 1 of "The Merchant of Venice."
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Dr. Spencer Reid: Let's pretend you're telling the truth. That means I guessed it, right? The secret, the one I don't want to admit to? It's my child?
Cat Adams: Is that your guess? You only get one, remember?
Dr. Spencer Reid: No. It's too easy.
Cat Adams: Believe me, getting pregnant with your baby was not easy.
Dr. Spencer Reid: You misunderstand. It's too easy emotionally. Because I can take your child from you. The child I had absolutely no role in creating, but a child that I would care for better than you.
Cat Adams: That's rude.
Dr. Spencer Reid: It's true. You can't be a mother, Cat. I'm not trying to insult you. It's your psychological makeup. You literally do not have the emotional skills to care for another human being. You'd lose interest in your own baby the way a six year old loses interest in a pet hamster.
- ConnectionsReferences Voltron: Defender of the Universe (1984)
- SoundtracksMoonlight Serenade
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Music by Glenn Miller
Performed by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra
[The song can be heard in the background when Reid and Cat start playing their "game"]
Just as she did a year ago, Aubrey is memorable in her cat & mouse interplay with hero Gubler, a riveting 2-person acting ensemble worthy of showing in actors' classes for analysis and insight into how great performing can be adapted to the Boob Tube. This made for exciting television, and was less claustrophobic than their initial face-off, enhanced by the fantasy world of a glamorous tete a tete dinner provided by imaginative director/series honcho Glenn Kershaw.
Cliffhanger sort of finale with the heralded return of Shemar Moore was icing on the cake, perhaps a bit hokey in emphasizing the charisma of the beloved co-star of yesteryear (his extended walk-off as if heading down a Men's Fashion Week runway) but satisfying nonetheless. Let's hope he (and later on Aubrey) won't be a stranger in future -the fans must be served.
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