After a prologue about Garcia's
fractured emotional state, we head into the woods at night! A crying,
blindfolded woman is being dragged around by a man in a hoodie! She's
tied to a tree and then murdered!
The attack is match-cut to Penelope
dropping a mug as Emily enters the room! She almost breaks into
tears, because she's going through some PTSD over her kidnapping and
her fractured relationship with her family, but Emily doesn't notice
how screwed up she is, and I guess Eric didn't tell her about the
snuff film situation, so Garcia is left to cry over spilled coffee
while Emily briefs the team!
A woman has been bludgeoned to death in
Florida after a killer dragged her from her phone in the middle of
the night. They've cleared the husband because he was out of town,
and Garcia didn't see any evidence in his banking or e-mail history
of him hiring a murderer!
Before we get back to the killer, we
see Emily grab Garcia's mug out of the trash bin, so she can fix it
and bring it back later! Is the mug a metaphor for Penelope's
relationship with her family, which she thinks can't be fixed, but
Emily will remind her that you just have to keep working at things if
you want them to get better? Probably!
Then we finally check in on the killer,
who hangs a man's nightshirt from a tree and then shoots it with a
shotgun! I feel like that isn't as menacing as the shows thinks it
was.
On the plane we get some serious
victim-blaming! Like, some of the worst the show has ever featured!
After Garcia runs down the woman's bio - she was a former paralegal
who turned full-time caregiver and homeschooler to her kids after
moving to Florida four months ago. Aisha's response to this wins her
a special award for most horrendous thing said by a psychopath on the
show - I can't believe it's one of the team who won the award!
That's right - she was obviously into
something shady that caused her to get tied to a tree and have her
head smashed in. Weird that last week, when two men were cut into
pieces and mailed to people, no one said 'they must have been into
something shady or they wouldn't have been cut to pieces and mailed
to people'. What is wrong with you, Aisha?
Still, they're going with the theory,
so Emily and Joe have stayed in Quantico so they can check on the
family's previous lives in Virginia!
JJ and Eric go to the crime scene,
where the woman is still tied to the tree! Seriously? It's been like
12 hours in the Florida humidity, that's a weird choice. The ME
points them to a cairn that's been built next to the tree. It seems
to have been freshly constructed, so the team thinks that they'll be
able to get some DNA off of it!
Matt goes to talk to the widower. He
was called by his daughter in the middle of the night - when he was
informed about the wife going missing, he rushed home! Something
happened earlier in the day - the guy tried to call home, and his
wife didn't answer - which never happens! The interview breaks up
when the victim's sister shows up to help out with the family. Matt
notices that the teenaged son is withdrawn and not crying - could he
be the killer?
Aisha and Reid get some interesting
information from the local pastor. The wife stopped coming to
services and doing homeschooling bible stuff a month ago. Weird that
the husband didn't mention that - he obviously knows, because
apparently he's been taking the kids to church every Sunday! The
pastor thinks that the victim was killed because she left the flock
and no longer had God's protection. Aisha finds this a weird thing to
say, even though literally five minutes ago she said that the victim
probably did something to cause her own death, which is the exact
same sentiment approached from a different angle.
Joe and Emily interview the victim's
old boss. Apparently they were super close because she helped him
come to terms with the fact that he's secretly gay, and struggling
with coming out to his wife and family. He says that the victim also
has a terrible secret, because she was sad all the time and wouldn't
talk about it!
Back at the police station, we learn
that the night shirt that had holes blown in it was actually the
victim's. Obviously the killer still had some anger to deal with even
after she was dead! Emily calls with news about the victim's
depression, and suggests that she might have been having an affair
with someone from church, since that's the only place she was able to
meet people in town!
Aisha calls up Garcia to ask for
background on the creepy church pastor, and Garcia has some news -
the guy preached old testament jive about old testament punishments,
and what's supposed to happen to cheating wives? That's right -
stoned to death! Could the teenaged son have decided his mother
deserved that kind of punishment for cheating on his father?
Well, whoever the killer is, they're
super-slight, as we see them making another cairn and murdering the
aunt! Wait, how did anyone manage that? Wasn't the aunt staying with
the family that night?
Eric and JJ are back at the crime
scene, and they lament that they didn't get a chance to interview the
sister before she was murdered. Why is that, actually? Matt was at
the house when she arrived, couldn't he have taken her aside for a
chat? They also seem to think the widower is the killer, even though
he had an airtight alibi for the first murder. The son on the other
hand, may not have even been in the house when the daughter called
the cops! She said that she couldn't wake the brother up, but was
that because he was sleeping, or because he was out committing
murder?
Just think, if the son is the killer,
then Matt's failure to interview him the moment he got suspicious may
have led to the aunt's death!
Hilariously, JJ thinks that the widower
might be guilty because he wanted to end the aunt's suspicions he was
involved in the first murder. But he had an alibi for that one, and
couldn't have an alibi for this one. It's a terrible line of
reasoning. Then Matt shows up with some news - the aunt was at the
church twice the previous day. Once with the widower to talk about
funeral arrangements, a second time on her own!
Wait, she had time to go to the church
twice, but not talk to the police? How?
Reid and Aisha think that the pastor
may have been the killer, because he was probably having an affair
with the victim, since he's the only man she knew in Florida, and
they think the aunt confronted him with that information, and he
killed her for it! He denies the affair badly, and the murder
accusation a little more strongly. He doesn't have an alibi for
either crime, that we know of! Also, why would she have confronted a
possible murderer about the affair that he may have murdered over?
It's weird, this is the second time
that the episode has mentioned the pastor's sermon on adultery, and
in neither scene did they mention that the punishment was stoning.
Which is pretty centrals to the case, wouldn't you say?
At the police station, the team points
out that both men had reason to kill the wife, and the lament that
there's just not enough evidence to pin it on either one of them.
Matt wishes they could find a way to tip it towards one person or
another, but he can't think of anything!
Here's something that might tip it
towards the pastor - the widower could not have possibly committed
the first murder, since you have surveillance cameras of him four
hours away at the time when the murder was committed. Doesn't get
much better than that, as evidence goes. More importantly, why is
Matt continuing to sit on the fact that he found the son's total lack
of affect super-creepy?
At Quantico, Emily finds hospital
records suggesting that the kids were being abused. Could the father
be a violent monster? They go to talk to Garcia, hoping she can
disprove his alibi somehow! And she can, because the video footage is
actually from an hour earlier than she thought it was, so he could
have just made it to the house to commit the murder on time!
In the police station, the widower
demands that he be allowed to call his brother so that family can be
with the kids, and Matt agrees to the terms! Then the pastor shows
up, looking to talk to Reid and Aisha. He confesses that he came on
to the victim, but she rejected him. Still no news on why she thought
she was a worthless person, though!
Eric and Matt confront the widower with
the abuse accusations, and he denies them, claiming it was an
accident! Then they talk about her supposed affair with the pastor,
hoping to get him angry enough to confess! Finally the husband
realizes that his son is the killer, so he offers to confess if
they'll end the investigation. I get that he wants to be noble, but
he's got a daughter as well, and doesn't the idea of leaving her
alone in a house with a multiple-murderer who's abused her in the
past seem like something a father would never do?
Reid then wins himself a Prentiss Award
for this line:
You have to figure it out? He's got a
brother and he's got a son. The daughter is too tiny to have
committed the murders. You have two suspects. Go get them. This isn't
complicated, Reid.
Emily goes to check on Garcia, finally
noticing that she's PTSDing hard - so they start talking about how
she betrayed her brother by helping get their parents' killer out of
jail. No, Penelope, you betrayed him by not telling him that you felt
guilty about your parents' death for twenty years, and then ambushing
him with it at the parole hearing. That's what you did wrong.
Emily tries to comfort her. No one
suggests therapy, because no one on this show ever does.
The widower has confessed, but they
don't believe it. And the DNA came back from the rocks, and it
doesn't match him! That's weird - if it was the brother or son, then
it would match a little, so now I'm confused. Wait, is the son not
his biological son, and that's the adultery that the son was
punishing the mother for? That would certainly explain why there
wasn't even a partial DNA match.
Once again, instead of Matt bringing up
his bad feeling about the son, they focus on how weird it was that
they were home-schooling their kids in Florida. At first they thought
it was to avoid signs of abuse being noticed, but now that they don't
think the father is an abuser, they decide to check out the old
school.
Joe and Emily go and talk to the
principal, and find out that the son had terrible behavioural
problems, and often attacked other students? Normally this is where
I'd point out that this should have come up int Garcia's background
check, but she's sucking at her job this week, so I'll let it slide.
Then again, if she didn't suck at her job, the aunt would still be
alive, so...
Garcia gets a DNA hit on the killer.
The son sent in his DNA for a family tree project so that he could
figure out who his distant relatives are, and then discovered that
his father wasn't his father! So he also sent in the sister's DNA as
well, and found out that she was only his half-sister. The team
assumes that this means that he's going to try to kill his sister
next, but instead of calling the local cops or the uncle who's
already over there, they decide to make the drive themselves!
At the house, the brother tries to kill
his sister, and when a child protective services woman intervenes the
son shoots her with the shotgun that's in his bedroom! Wait, did they
not search the house? We were specifically told that they searched
the house.
Fun fact, if they'd have called the
house to warn the child protective services woman, she wouldn't be
dead right now! You people all suck at your job.
Anyhoo, the team rushes to the house,
chases the kid into the woods, and find him pointing the gun at his
sister. He doesn't have his finger on the trigger, though, so there's
literally no reason for them not to shoot him where he stands. JJ
lies and says that his father always knew the truth and loves him
anyways, and then while he's distracted Eric tackles the kid to the
ground!
THE END
Wow... so, two people died and a little
girl was traumatized because Matt doesn't bother to tell people
things! Classy.
Back in Quantico, Garcia's brother
shows up to forgive her, but first, Emily gives Garcia the
glued-together mug, and talks about what an appropriate metaphor it
is for the situation. Wow, this show is just thuddingly obvious,
isn't it?
1 - Was profiling in any way helpful in
solving the crime?
Nope. Not in the least.
2 - Could the crime have been solved
just as easily using conventional police methods given the known
facts of the case?
Maybe expedite that DNA test on the
rocks, and find out that it's the mother's son who killed her?
So, on a scale of 1 (Dirty Harry) to 10
(Tony Hill), How Useful Was Profiling in Solving the Crime?
1/10 - Hey, if you were never going to
make a big deal of Matt being creeped out by the son, why did you do
the shot of that happening?
Seriously, the team did a terrible job
this week, and two people got killed because of it. How did they not
find the shotgun? Where did the son get a shotgun? Why wasn't there a
police guard at the house? I know they thought that the killer was
the father or the pastor, but it could have been a crazy person, and
two people had already been murdered next to that house on the past
two nights. Doesn't that warrant police protection? Shouldn't there
have been cops there the first night as well?
Hell, why were they even still in that
house at all?
This was such a garbage episode.
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