In prison with Reid, Aubrey wants to
have another chat session about what kind of a person he is! Will she
get the truth from him this time? Hopefully the episode won't be
nearly plotless like the last Aubrey episode, because that will leave
me with almost nothing to write about!
Aubrey lays out the rules of her new
game - Reid can ask her questions in the hopes of figuring out what
the secret she knows about him is. If he succeeds, Jane goes free, if
he fails, she dies! The one hint she gives: It's a secret that Reid
will never admit to!
Oh, that he was molested by Jane? Yeah, we all know that already.
The team tries to figure out why HD
would be going along with a plan that can only end in her own death
or a lifetime stretch in prison. Did she knew Aubrey somehow? It has
to be a hell of a good reason, since she could have kidnapped Jane
without anyone knowing she was involved, but she decided to
specifically appear on video cameras, so that her cover would be
blown and it would be impossible to get away with her crimes for
long.
Why would someone do that?
While the rest of the team looks into
how Aubrey and HD are communicating, hoping to find evidence of a
plan they can foil, Emily has Garcia put out an Amber Alert listing
HD as a child abductor! Hopefully that will wake up the whole city
and get their help.
Hopefully she will also be able to keep
her job afterwards, since this is clearly an illegal action!
The team turns up some info - they've
got a list of every guard who had contact with Aubrey. One of them
has to be involved, so they start investigating! Also, in a far more
preposterous clue, they discover that HD has bought her custom
bullets at the same Virginia gun store on multiple occasions using
multiple different fake IDs!
Wait... what? She's a cartel hitwoman
who operates exclusively along the border. Why is she in the DC area
at all, and why is she buying her bullets using different IDs at the
same store? This is nonsense.
In prison, Reid makes a guess at what
the secret is. Actually, no, he doesn't - instead, he just talks
about how probably she wants him to feel the way she does by losing a
parent. Then they talk for a while about how he's been a bad
godfather by never ever visiting Derek and DRMRS and their son!
That's not a secret about him, though. We know he's bad at relationships. That's like, the one thing that is best known about Spencer Reid.
Reid does manage to get one piece of
info out of Aubrey without her knowing it - he uses the wrong name of
Derek's son, and she doesn't correct him! The team assumes this means
that she has access to Reid's FBI file, which would have info about
Derek's injuries and Mandy getting murdered, but probably not have
biographical information about Derek's son! Then again, she could
have just googled birth announcements and found out Derek's son's
name that way - it's not exactly a national secret.
Aisha and Steven go to the gun store,
where the owner doesn't want to help! He explains that HD is gay, and
supposedly buys bullets with fake IDs to protect the privacy of her
and her fiancee. So she and Aubrey were secret lovers this whole
time?
In a slightly more confusing note, we
learn that her weapon of choice is a .50 Desert Eagle, which is just
an incredibly stupid weapon for her to use. She is a petite woman,
and that is a gun which is literally longer than her forearm. It
weighs 1/20th of her body weight, assuming she's around 100 pounds.
There's no way she could comfortably fire it. Also it's impossible to
conceal, would be a bitch to travel with, and is one of the loudest
guns in the world. Making that her gun of choice is an absolutely
ludicrous idea.
Especially since the dead nurse has a
hole in her head - the Desert Eagle with hollow-point ammo would have
left her largely headless.
Reid interviews Aubrey some more,
trying to figure out what topic the secret might be. Does she want
Reid to admit that he's in love with her? No, that would be too
crazy. She offers a clue - the XX-XY from the scrapbook picture. Can
he figure out what it means, though?
He can't, so Aubrey reveals the twist -
she had HD steal Reid's semen while he was knocked out: that's why
they needed a doctor there! Then she killed the doctor as Reid was
waking up, and started the chase! We have to assume the semen was
later spirited into the prison somehow, although that might not be so
much of a challenge.
Reid freaks out at the news, losing a
bunch of his leverage!
The team gets together to go over what
they've learned - during the ride back from the gun store, Steven and
Aisha cracked the whole 'gay marriage' code, which took them a lot
longer than it should have, given the owner's fairly explicit
language. Now that they figure Aubrey and HD are a couple, and likely
on a suicide run, is there any chance at all of Jane getting out of
his alive?
Emily hears the pregnancy story and is
left with a puzzle - is the story true, or did Aubrey just have a
male guard get her pregnant? More importantly, does figuring out
whether it's true or not in any way change how they're going to deal
with her over the next few hours?
At a gas station, a goon harrasses HD,
then notices the Amber alert. Even with a new hair colour, it's
obviously her!
The guy goes to call 911 and succeeds,
but then HD shoots him - which is a pretty dumb move on her part. In
the time it takes her to get her gun out of the car and walk over to
where he's making the call, she could have been a block away if she's
just started driving. He's already told the cops her location, and
security cameras will give them the car, so this is violence for its
own sake.
But hey, maybe that's her thing?
Reid goes back in to talk to Aubrey
some more - he asks if the fact that she's carrying his child is the
secret that he won't admit to. Which it obviously couldn't be, since
he didn't know about it until five minutes ago. Aubrey says he only
gets one guess, though, so he moves on rather than pressing the
issue.
He pulls a power move, announcing that
his mother is already dead, and this is just another one of Aubrey's
games! So Aubrey offers to let Reid talk to his mother - she fell
right into his trap!
Then things get so much stupider than
they already were, because when we get back to HD for the 'proof of
life' call, we find that she's in the process of dousing her car with
gasoline after transferring Jane to the goon's truck!
Why is this so incredibly stupid? Let's
consider the situation, shall we? She knows that the goon called 911,
and she shot him just after he reported her and her location, but
before he got a chance to report the car. 911 was listening when she
fired the loudest gun in the world two feet from the phone, so they
know it's a real call.
So what does she do? Spend 3-5 minutes
moving Jane from one car to another, finding the guy's keys, and
dousing the car in gasoline, while cops are on the way. You could
have been a quarter mile away already, moron. There's someone inside
the gas station who also called the cops on you when they heard the
loudest gun in the world being fired. Unless she also shot that
person - but that's another minute for the cops to get there.
Also, why switch cars? You might
suspect that your car has been compromised, but you don't know for
sure - the goon's pickup, on the other hand, comes pre-compromised.
The 911 operator knows who called them, and when his car isn't at the
gas station, they'll assume - correctly - that you're in it and add
it to the APB. You've just wasted up to 5 minutes of your head start
and made yourself easier to catch, dummy.
Reid wants to know what the gunshots on
the phone were about (they were about igniting gasoline in a really
inefficient way), and Aubrey refuses to answer and instead insults
Jane, so Reid starts strangling her! JJ pulls Reid off, yelling that
Aubrey is pregnant, but seriously, who cares? She's a monster.
So, is Reid secret that he'll never
admit that he hates his mother for utterly ruining him as a person,
and he's finally reached a point of self-awareness where he's ready
to admit that happened? Damn, I hope so, because it would be the
truest thing the show has ever said about the character.
JJ goes to comfort Reid, saying that
she knows that he poisoned a bunch of people to save himself after
his buddy Luis was killed, and that it doesn't make him a bad person.
Then JJ wins an end-of-year Prentiss Award for this bizarre train of
logic:
I had to watch this three times to
understand her line of reasoning. Apparently JJ thinks that only a
psychopath would think that a person who does what they need to do in
order to survive is a psychopath. Would a psychopath think that,
though? Do you really think that psychopaths don't understand that
people will do anything to survive without it necessarily affecting
their core ethical values?
Reid and JJ decide that the truth
Aubrey knows but Reid won't admit is that he's a psychopath as well!
I mean, he's not, obviously, but maybe she thinks that he is? They
wonder how to use the information, though, since they believe that
Aubrey will change the rules if it looks like Reid is going to win.
Reid has a plan, though - but he doesn't tell us what it is so we can
be surprised later on!
In their next conversation, Reid asks
if Aubrey had someone watching him in prison, and she confirms that
she did! Who could it have been? The only guard who ever had a line,
Richard T. Jones, obviously! Apparently he worked at both prisons at
the same time - obviously he couldn't have stolen Reid's FBI file or
interfered with his move to protective custody, though, so he or
Aubrey needed a connection higher up in the FBI!
The team checks Richard out, and
discovers that he has a cabin near the exploded gas station! They're
off!
Richard, somehow thinking he's going to
get out of this alive, brings Jane into the bedroom. He's immediately
murdered. Then HD sets up some explosive to blow up the house with
Jane still in it! Of course, Aubrey knows the team must be on the
way, so she confirms Reid's suspicion that it's a trap! I still don't
get why HD is so psyched to commit suicide, but she's still in the
house as the helicopters land outside!
The team stacks up in the room, and
then shows HD video of Reid confessing about how much he enjoyed
hurting people, and that he thinks he and Aubrey deserve one another,
even though he knows that the baby is actually Richard's. HD is so
distraught that Aubrey cheated on her that she surrenders to the team
immediately!
THE END
Aubrey says that Reid won't ever be
able to go back to being normal after he poisoned a bunch of people!
Yeah, last year Reid executed an unarmed man. I think a mass
poisoning in self-defense would have been a fairly easy thing to deal
with.
Then we get a reunion with Jane and
Reid - yeah, the real truth at the heart of Reid's character has
still gone unrevealed!
Then Emily gets an emergency call -
Derek's in her office, and they need to talk! Apparently no one told
him Reid was in jail, because they didn't want to worry him! Then he
got a text from Garcia telling him to meet Reid at an FBI safehouse!
Of course, Derek was immediately
suspicious, because whoever sent the text didn't know that he wasn't
looped in on the whole 'jailed Reid' situation, since Garcia wouldn't
have broken the news to him that way. It must be another one of
Scratch's traps!
So, will Scratch be there? I can't
believe that he would - after all, he would have texted Derek
assuming that he'd rush over immediately. But instead Derek went into
the office to check on the authenticity of the information, which
must be an extra hour. Is Scratch dumb enough to have stuck around?
Before we find out, we get one more
Garcia/Derek scene, maybe the last one we'll ever get! Actually,
they'd be crazy not to bring him back for one more of these in the
last season. Also, he's wearing work boots and tattered jeans - is
Derek just restoring houses full-time now? He was always better at
that than profiling, so who knows?
On the drive out to the 'safe' house,
Scratch has set up nails to slash the teams' tires - apparently the
FBI doesn't use run-flat tires, and both cars spin out! Then Scratch
or one of his people rams the two SUVS with a truck!
Season over!
1 - Was profiling in any way helpful in
solving the crime?
Yup, although it was so nonsensical
that I can't give them any points. Figuring out that Aubrey wanted
Reid to talk about something he felt guilty about was easy enough -
but the idea that they could come to the conclusion that HD would be
so destroyed that Aubrey cheated on her that she would abandon the
whole suicide pact? Yeah, there was no way they could have known
about that. They had absolutely zero reason to think that HD wasn't
in on every part of the plan.
2 - Could the crime have been solved
just as easily using conventional police methods given the known
facts of the case?
I feel like real cops would have
arrested her at the gas station, or like two blocks away from it.
So, on a scale of 1 (Dirty Harry) to 10
(Tony Hill), How Useful Was Profiling in Solving the Crime?
1/10 - A mediocre end to Criminal
Minds' worst season yet!
I really don’t want to comb through last season...who did Reid execute?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the entertainment during lockdown!
I think he's referring to season 11:16 (Derek) where he kills the mercenary at the end. I still think that was fair enough given the danger his friend was in but he seems to disagree on this blog!
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