The episode opens in Emily's office,
where she and Joe discuss the preposterousness of the situation -
could a case from that far in their past really be relevant again?
They decide to track down the woman from witness protections, and
also see if they can locate Jane's normal nurse, who's been disposed
of.
That's the whole pre-credits sequence.
Hey, I'd forgotten that the hitman's
daughter (or HD from now on) is actually Joe Mantegna's real-life
daughter! No wonder they were able to get her back so easily!
JJ and Steven search Reid's apartment,
and find no sign of Jane or either of the nurses! At Quantico, we're
told that HD somehow managed to get Jane in and out of the prison
without being caught on any cameras but one! Did she use a secret
tunnel? If they'd been smuggled in through a tunnel, I feel like Jane
would have mentioned that. If they used any of the normal entrances,
there would be ample camera footage of the car they drove up in, or
at least which direction they drove from. Instead, we're asked to
believe that they just somehow appeared inside the prison?
Start investigating the prison right now, people - someone is on the take, either smuggling people in or strategically turning off video cameras. Whatever they're doing, it will be traceable, and that will be a lead.
In prison, Harold's guy drops by to
chat with Reid. Apparently he was one of the few survivors of Reid's
mass-poisoning, but there are no hard feelings! Until another guy
comes up to tell him that according to Harold, there should
definitely be hard feelings, and warns the guy that Reid is an FBI
agent.
At the office, they're finding no help
in their search for HD, and Emily arrives to announce that she just
now heard about the mass poisoning! She immediately assumes that Reid
was responsible, and now he's going to be killed! I won't explain why
she thinks that, because it's too stupid.
Eric checks out the nurse's car, which
the DC metro police has found! There's nothing inside, but there are
plenty of security cameras in the area! Also, it was parked near a
high school, and the team assumes this was a taunt aimed at them,
since that justifiable homicide happened inside a high school!
Then Garcia gets a juicy lead - HD had
rented an apartment in Reid's building! Hey, isn't it weird that
another brown-haired woman is stalking Reid? At least this time he
doesn't have a girlfriend for the woman to murder!
Steven and JJ check out the apartment -
the nurse's body has been left lying in the middle of the floor! The
table is covered with photos of Joe and Reid! Could Joe be the next
target? Also, they're really calling back to the stalker stuff hard,
aren't they?
Joe and Emily debate whether they
should tell Reid that he's right about Jane's abduction. They worry
that him wanting to help will drive him to madness! Well, right now
he's being driven to madness because he thinks he's the only one who
knows what the truth is and everyone else is treating him like he's
crazy. I feel like 'impotent rage' is the lesser of two evils.
I'm a little confused about Scratch's
plan here - he's successfully framed Reid for murder, and the guy
will be going to jail for life. Doesn't all of this murdering nurses
and kidnapping Reid's mother only serve to make it look more like
Reid has been framed, and increases the chances of the plan falling
apart?
Eric and Emil meet with a guy from
witness protection, who lets them know that HD stopped being in
witness protection five years ago, and that they'll be able to
briefly meet with Hitman in the hopes of getting a lead from him.
Useful!
Emily goes to see Reid to tell him that
he was right about HD. Furthermore, she's using the exact same gun
that her father used back in Boston to murder people! How did she get
that? Do the police not have it? Did they let him keep his murder
weapon when he went into witness protection? That can't be right...
Maybe they meant the same model of gun
- but if that's the case, they shouldn't have Emily say 'the exact
weapon', which creates confusing implications.
So... does Reid have any idea what they
could do about his missing mother? He doesn't!
Emily goes to see the warden to demand
protective custody for Reid, but the warden explains that higher-ups
want him to stay in general population so that he can be murdered in
jail! But why? Isn't it time for Reid to just attack someone and get
sent to solitary? He'll be safer there.
Garcia tracks down ballistics records
from across the country - apparently yes, HD somehow had the actual
gun hitman used to murder people in Boston, and she's been killing
people all along the border for five years, as some kind of cartel
hitwoman!
How was she not caught years ago, then?
The first time they ran the ballistics on one of these murders it
would have come back as the gun a famous hitman used in Boston. This
should have been solved years ago.
Eric and Steven goes to talk to hitman,
who confirms that HD called him, and asked where to find the Scratch
drugs in Mexico! They basically promise to bring her in alive, but I
don't know if they'll be able to pull that off.
Only now, literal months into Reid's
confinement, has the team decided to finally look into why Reid
hasn't been placed in protective custody. Could Scratch have friends
in the correctional system? He'd have to, given that prison break he
was involved in. Oh, that's something that only just now occurs to
them as well - apparently in the past year, zero man-hours have been
put into figuring out exactly how the worse prison break in US
history happened.
Then, in prison, Reid picks a fight
with Harold so that he can stab himself and say Harold did it!
Finally he winds up in solitary! You could have done this months ago,
Reid.
At the office, the team tries to figure
out how Scratch and HD hooked up. Their theory? He got a list of
everyone Reid has ever met, and then when, by complete coincidence,
he discovered that one of them had become a cartel murderer, he
thought she could be a useful asset! No word on how he discovered
she'd become a cartel murderer.
Now their plan is to put together a
concrete case that Reid is being framed, so that they can bring it to
a judge and... do something? It's not clear what the judge can do -
they can't dismiss the charges. Maybe get Reid out on bond, since
he's being targeted for murder in prison? This can't be about
protective custody, after all, since he's already in solitary.
Although the team might not know that -
it would be funny if they went through all of this to get an
injunction to put him in solitary, only to find out he's already
there!
Garcia then tells Emily about Reid
stabbing himself - although it's not clear how she knows about that.
Like, she hasn't spoken to him, right? So shouldn't she think that
Harold stabbed him, because that's what Reid said happened, and
that's what everyone believes happened?
Also, she wants to quit if Reid winds
up dying! Lady, you should have quit years ago. Now you're in it for
life.
The team goes to work looking for proof
of HD's involvement. They find her crossing the border near a factory
that makes the drugs Scratch uses! That's great and all, but if you
don't actually catch her, none of this is going to be compelling to a
judge - even if her fingerprints are on the knife (which I don't know
why they would be - why wouldn't she wear gloves when going to kill
someone?) the prosecutor can just say the two of them were in it
together.
Without a confession from HD, the team has nothing - only by catching her can they hope to save the day. So why isn't that their only priority?
In prison, Reid gets an envelope in his
cell - it's a threat from Harold!
More details about the case! HD killed
a real-estate agent with no obvious connection to the cartels right
before framing Reid. Also, she stole his truck! Why would she have
done any of that, and how can it help? They still haven't gotten her
fingerprints from the Marshal's service, either - which is kind of
strange, given that Luke is ready to blackmail people to get
information from them.
Emily goes to the judge and hands over
their total lack of evidence. The prosecutor is understandably
unimpressed. Emily predicts that HD's fingerprints will eventually
come in and match those from the crime scene, but that doesn't
actually prove that she was the real killer, just that she was there.
Emily maintains that the case is proven because it's the same MO, but
that's not true. HD shoots people in the head with a pistol. Scrach
gets other people to stab themselves or others via drugs. Neither of
their MOs are accurately represented in this case.
Unless they have some concrete
information linking Scratch and HD, there's no reason to give this
theory serious consideration. As far as we can tell, they have none.
In prison, Richard takes Reid out of
solitary, but instead of bringing him to be murdered, he takes him to
a cell where his cuffs are removed - he's being sprung on bail!
Also, Eric tells Harold that he's being
transferred to the prison where the Russian mobsters are being held,
so that they they can murder him! He's not fond of the way that
Harold set Reid up to get murdered. Why did Harold do that again?
We see a phone call between the Judge
and Emily that suggests that Reid was sprung based on the evidence
that HD was in the room with him. Is he out on bail, or are charges
being dropped? I'm not clear on what's happening here - because,
spoiler alert, her being in the motel room in no way exonerates Reid.
Between Reid and Scratch, Reid is the only one with a concrete,
provable link to HD - so why would her having been in the room with
him somehow clear him of the crime?
Okay, things then get nuts, as the team
announces that they suddenly know that Scratch has been running drugs
for the cartels, and that HD is operating out of a specific house!
How did they get any of that information? Even if Harold is working
for the cartels, as Eric suggested, why would he have any of that
information? I can believe that they sent him instructions to screw
with Reid, because their interactions never made much sense, but why
would they have told him about Scratch or the exact whereabouts of
HD's safehouse? Even if Eric scared Harold into talking, there's no
way he should have any of this information!
While they prep the raid, Emily tells
Reid that he can't come, because he hasn't been officially reinstated
yet! Um... so, yeah, I guess all of the charges have been dropped,
somehow? How is the show so bad at understanding anything about
criminal justice? Again, I'll accept that the judge could change a
ruling to get Reid out on bail, given that he's about to be murdered
inside, and there's some doubt about the evidence - but he has not
been exonerated in any way, shape or form. Yet the show's going to
act like he was.
Weird.
At his apartment, Reid discovers that
Jane's scrapbook has been messed with! Someone wrote XX-XY on the
back of a tightrope picture. Reid assumes this means that Jane is
with Scratch! Weird thing for them to have done days ago, when, as
far as they knew, Reid was going to be dying in prison in a little
while.
The team raids the house, and we get
our biggest twist yet! Inside are two random people who've been
forced to give the FBI a message! Absolutely none of this was Mr.
Scratch! Yup, it was all Aubrey Plaza's plan to get back at Reid by
framing him for a crime and kidnapping his mother! Yeah, she took the
father stuff pretty badly, it seems.
We get a recap of Aubrey's case, and
then Reid and JJ goes to visit her in prison! I guess the season
ender is going to be another conversation between the two of them for
the whole hour!
1 - Was profiling in any way helpful in
solving the crime?
No crimes were solved this week.
2 - Could the crime have been solved
just as easily using conventional police methods given the known
facts of the case?
Ditto.
So, on a scale of 1 (Dirty Harry) to 10
(Tony Hill), How Useful Was Profiling in Solving the Crime?
N/A - You know, it's weird how much
less sense this makes if Scratch wasn't involved. His famously great
hacking skills made it slightly possible he could have figured out
everything about HD and Reid's mother. How did Aubrey manage any of
this?
I'm not surprised to see her back, she
definitely made for a fun episode - but they're going to have a lot
of explaining to do.
I love Cat Adams (and Audrey Plaza), so I'm glad she got back for another episode. Especially since the way they caught her was kinda cheap — really, she fell for a simple lie like that after calling herself the master of seeing through male lies?
ReplyDeleteBut as excited as I am for the Mr Scratch storyline to finally end, her being him this whole makes literally no sense as of this episode. Why couldn't they just all be working together? I just don't get the point.