Criminal Minds (2005–…): Season 3, Episode 2 - In Name and Blood - full transcript

With Gideon still missing, Hotchner puts in for a transfer and Prentiss tenders her resignation, but both are drawn back to work by a serial killer targeting women in a particularly heartless fashion.

MORGAN: Previously on
Criminal Minds.

He came after me,
he came to my home.

Sarah's dead.

He butchered her, Hotch.

Your team is in trouble.

Did you allow
a disturbed college student

to meet with a man
you believed to be a serial killer?

-It was my decision.
-Give me your badge.

You're suspended for two weeks,
pending an investigation.

GIDEON: I've searched for
a satisfactory explanation

for what I'm doing.



I just don't understand
any of it anymore.

(MAKE A MEMORY PLAYING)

Hello again
It's you and me

Kinda always like it used to be

Sipping wine, killing time

Trying to solve life's mysteries

How's your life

It's been awhile

God, it's good
To see you smile

I see you reaching for your keys

Looking for a reason not to leave

If you don't know
If you should stay

If you don't say
What's on your mind

Baby, just breathe



There's nowhere else tonight
we should be

(SOBBING)

You want to make a memory

Reid?

What are you doing here?

(REID YAWNING)

Gideon didn't answer his phone.
I called him twice.

-Have you been here all night?
-We were supposed to play chess.

-Here?
-Yeah.

He hasn't been back
to his apartment since...

Right. I need to brief the team, so...

-Is Hotch here?
-He's not due for a half hour.

-Thanks, honey.
-Yep.

-Are you sure you're okay?
-Yeah, I'm fine.

(JACK GIGGLES)

-You're doing the right thing.
-I know.

Getting suspended was a blessing in
disguise. We deserve a normal life.

-I love you.
-I love you, too.

-What? No Hotch, now no Gideon?
-No, not yet.

You know, these guys
have been out two weeks,

you'd think the least they could do
is be on time.

Yeah, 'cause you're never late.

So, where's Prentiss?

Her phone keeps going
straight to voicemail.

Well, this room just keeps getting
smaller and smaller, doesn't it?

-Should we wait 15 minutes?
-We can just brief them on the plane.

Right now, a police task force
in Milwaukee needs our help.

They've had four murders
over the past three weeks,

and, in addition, another woman
has been missing the last two days.

They've all been women in their
thirties, all married with children.

MORGAN: Any connection
between these victims?

JJ: Just that they've all been abducted
from the area of Wauwatosa,

all from very public places,
but there's no witnesses.

How are we even certain
it's the same killer?

Well, for starters, all the bodies have
been dumped in the city's Third Ward.

And there's this.

Is that what I think it is?

All the hearts have been cut
from their bodies.

(VICKI SCREAMING)

HOTCH: George Washington said,

"Let your heart feel for the affliction
and distress of everyone."

Man, am I glad to see you.

-Where are you headed?
-Milwaukee. It looks like an ugly one.

-I'll catch you up on the fly.
-I'm meeting with the Section Chief.

Okay, so I'll wait.
I'm just glad you're back.

Trust me when I tell you things have
been a little bit shaky around here.

-Morgan, I'm requesting a transfer.
-Is that a joke?

No, it's not a joke. Strauss has
suspended me once already.

The writing's on the wall.

Hotch, we both know
that suspension was bogus.

You'll get a new unit chief.

What if we don't want a new unit chief?

Well, maybe the next one
won't be such a drill sergeant.

Look, man, are you a pain in my ass?
Yes, sir.

But wanting to hang out with you,
and needing you to lead this team

are two very different things.

It's been a privilege.

I was hoping you'd do the right thing.

Have you given any thought
to what department you'll request?

I was under the impression that if I left
the BAU, I'd have my choice of posts.

Well, I'll consider it
after I fully complete my investigation.

You were a prosecutor.

What about heading up
a white-collar crime task force?

That'll get you home at nights
at a reasonable hour.

Sorry to interrupt.

Sir, I've decided to resign from the FBI,
effective immediately.

I don't understand.

I'm taking the foreign service exam.
With my connections,

dI stand a good chance of landing
in the State Department.

-Prentiss, I think that's a mistake.
-Well, don't try to talk me out of it.

Garcia saw my name on the list,
and she already tried.

If she can't talk someone out
of doing something, no one can.

Sorry for the interruption,

but, sir, it's good to see you back.

The team needs you.

Ma'am.

I'll be overseeing this case until
I can assign your replacement.

You don't have any field experience,
do you?

My job is to protect the Bureau.

If I have to hold the team's hand
for one case, so be it.

Ma'am, in order to function
effectively, this team needs stability.

The BAU has some very talented
people, and they're Bureau assets,

and I believe it's time
that they were out from underneath

you and Jason Gideon.

You know, from this angle,
she almost looks human.

Has anyone talked to Emily yet?

She was gone before I heard the news.

Now we're down two agents,
and Gideon's MIA.

Has this Strauss
ever even been out of the...

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe
it's protocol to brief everyone

-before we arrive at the crime scene?
-Yes, ma'am.

This UnSub is abducting women from
very public places with no witnesses.

He holds them 48 hours
with no sexual assault,

and then he dumps their bodies with
their hearts carved out of their chests.

There's an obvious dichotomy
in the skill the UnSub exhibits

in abducting these women and the fact
that he cuts their hearts out so crudely.

We're probably looking at somebody
in a psychotic break.

He could be a butcher.
He might be a hunter.

Somebody who's very comfortable
being around blood,

but, as you can see, obviously
doesn't have the skills of a surgeon.

So, do we have a working theory?

(CHUCKLING) Sure we do.
Somebody really doesn't like women.

Is it appropriate to ask whether
I could talk you out of it?

-Heard you got a bigger office.
-A swanky new map and everything.

It's the Milwaukee file.
JJ wanted me to give it to you.

-I'm not working it.
-I'm just following orders.

They found a new body this morning.

The others are headed
straight to the scene.

(SIRENS WAILING)

(OFFICERS CHATTERING ON RADIO)

-WOLYNSKI: You the FBI?
-Derek Morgan.

Spencer Reid, Jennifer Jareau,
and Section Chief Strauss.

Vic Wolynski. Milwaukee PD.

-You worked the Jeffrey Dahmer case.
-Sixteen years ago.

-I've studied it.
-And you remember my name?

-He remembers everything.
-It's what he does.

What can you tell us?

A local merchant noticed her
a few hours ago,

but considering he didn't see her
when he first came to work,

we figure that she was
dumped there between 7:50 and 8:05.

Same window as the others.

All the bodies were found
in this area, right?

Wauwatosa is
an upper-middle-class suburb,

approximately 15 minutes from here.

All the women were abducted
from there in the afternoon

and turned up here in the morning,
two days later.

All this foot traffic
and no one saw anything?

Well, he wraps the bodies loosely, so
they're not immediately recognizable.

Eventually, the wrapping comes open.

My guess is he has a van or a truck,
something he can back up,

so he's shielded
when he makes the drop.

No prints on whatever
he wraps them in?

There have been traces
of paint and wood stain.

Most of it's just common stuff
you'd get at any hardware store.

He's trying to demean them,
putting them out like trash.

MORGAN: This guy might work
or live around here.

He gets off on the reaction
to his handiwork.

What can you tell us about the victim?

She was taken from a supermarket.
Her husband says that most days

she would have been
picking up her son at school,

but he was spending the afternoon
at a friend's.

-This is your fifth victim, right?
-Yes.

You should have called us sooner.

-I thought we had a handle on it.
-Apparently not.

Ma'am? Excuse me, sir.

We need to work with these detectives.

I'm sorry?

We don't generally criticize them.
It just really doesn't get us anything.

Are you saying it wouldn't be helpful
if he had contacted us sooner?

Well, of course it's always,
you know, the sooner the better.

-Right.
-Okay.

And, Agent Jareau,
don't question me again.

-Is Jack still napping?
-I thought this was over.

It is. I'm just curious.

(PHONE RINGING)

Hello. Hello?

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

(SIGHING)

What did the Section Chief say?

(CELL PHONE CONTINUES RINGING)

She suggested that I transfer
to a white-collar-crime task force.

-Would you have to travel?
-No, I'd have a nine-to-five life.

Then, it's a no-brainer.

(DOOR SHUTS)

-Hey.
-How's it going?

Well, Strauss just offended
the lead detective

-45 seconds into her first crime scene.
-I'm not surprised.

This isn't about to get any better, is it?

HOTCH: I doubt it. Morgan, listen,
I've been looking at the file.

Milwaukee schools start at 8:10,
and they get out at 3:10.

Every abduction has taken place
within 15 minutes of school getting out,

and each body was dumped
within 15 minutes of the first bell.

We could easily be
looking at somebody

-who works in the school system.
-Okay, thanks, man.

Any idea how he's getting
control of these women?

Is he blitzing them or coercing them?

-So far, we're coming up blank.
-All right. Keep me posted.

(EXCLAIMS)

(SIGHS IN RELIEF)

-(GIGGLING) You scared me.
-I'm looking for my dad.

-Are you lost?
-I'm not lost.

I'm just not sure where I am.

Okay, maybe I can help you.

Are you sure this is what
your dad said?

He said if anything happened,
to meet him on the side

because it wouldn't be so crowded.

(LAUGHING) Hey, hey. There you are.
Thank God. I was worried.

-Hi.
-Hi.

I'm sorry I tricked you.
My dad's just shy.

Now I want you to smile and ask him
if you can come home with us,

or I'm going to gut the boy like a deer.

Would you mind
if I came home with you?

-I'd like that.
-(CHUCKLING) Well, then.

(PEOPLE CHATTERING)

-WOLYNSKI: Hey, what do we know?
-Woman's name was Claire Thompson.

Her husband tried to reach her
on the cell phone,

and when she didn't pick up,
he drove to the department store.

Her car's in the parking lot,
but she's not inside.

-Is that the husband?
-Yeah.

JJ, take Strauss with you.

I had the department store
uplink the security footage

-to your analyst in Quantico.
-Perfect.

My desk is over here.

(CELL PHONE DIALING)

Garcia, baby girl, please tell me
something I want to hear.

You're a statuesque god
of sculpted chocolate thunder.

How about something
I don't already know?

I have a sweet tooth?

Love, did you locate the missing girl
in the security footage?

On it. It's coming your way
in five, four, three, two...

-MORGAN: I got it.
-Keep me on speaker, will you?

She doesn't seem to be
on anyone's radar.

-MORGAN: Okay, who's the kid?
-Does Claire Thompson have a son?

-No, 2-year-old daughter.
-REID: Looks like the kid's lost.

Garcia, is that all you got?

That's it.
And then they turn down a hallway

with no security camera,
and we lose them.

I'll get a list of missing kids,

see if we can make out
a resemblance to any of them.

-Oh, damn.
-What?

Something Hotch said.

All of the abductions and disposals
were timed around school.

He thought the UnSub might work
in the system.

What if this guy's actually using
his own son to lure his victims?

Detective Wolynski told us you're
trying to single out trucks and vans.

Smart. The UnSub is dumping
his victims in a business district,

so I'd agree with you. He's probably
not driving something that stands out.

He may even have
some type of company logo

on the side of his vehicle, as well.

We know that he abducts the women
in Wauwatosa

and then dumps their bodies
somewhere in the Third Ward.

Most UnSubs keep their area of control

where they kill their victims
triangulated between the two points.

Which means that the UnSub probably
lives in Wauwatosa or the Third Ward.

Somewhere in that area. The people
who live there know the UnSub.

There's no sexual component
to these crimes,

which means it's more about
the UnSub making a point.

He's cutting their hearts out.

MORGAN: It might just be that this
is the sickest way the UnSub knows

to disfigure the women and throw them
out like trash. We can't really know.

REID: The two most important
questions to ask ourselves are,

what is this guy doing
with these women for 48 hours,

and why is he willing to use
his own son to abduct them?

And if he is truly using his own son,
then it's likely that he has

what we call
borderline personality disorder.

Now, borderlines,
they think that all relationships

revolve entirely around them,

and when they set their mind
to something, absolute.

There is no gray area.

REID: It would also manifest in a way

that would be
visible to people around the UnSub.

Intense bouts of anger or depression.
Problems drinking.

He'd also be
highly sensitive to rejection.

And one last thing. It is not easy
to crack clean through breastbone.

You're dealing with a guy
who works with his hands.

He's used to hard labor. At the very
least, he's not afraid to get dirty.

(SHOWER RUNNING)

(WHIMPERING)

All right.
I'm gonna take that out of your mouth,

and you're going to be really quiet,
like a doll.

Okay?

(SHUSHING)

That's good.
Next we're going to go upstairs,

and you're going to be
really, really nice to the boy,

not like the little bitch
we both know you are.

Do you understand?

Huh?

Uh-huh.

Say it!

(SCREAMING)

I understand. I understand.

Lovely.

(PHONE RINGING)

HOTCH: Haley?

-Okay, your mac and cheese!
-HALEY: Got it.

-Here you go. Good boy.
-HALEY: Hello?

-Mac and cheese.
-It's the best.

-It's Morgan.
-Hey, what's up?

MORGAN: You know I wouldn't be
calling you unless it was desperate.

-Still no Gideon?
-No, not a word.

Reid's starting to worry about him.
We really need you out here, man.

Morgan, I've already put in
for the transfer. It's a done deal.

No, you didn't. Not yet anyway.

It's not in the system, Hotch. I checked.

Come on, you know this case.
You could pitch in on just this one.

We think he might be using his own kid
to lure these women, man.

He just picked up another one.

-Hotch?
-I got to think.

-What are you doing?
-Multiplication.

Multiplication. That's hard.

It's extra credit. The rest of the class
is still on long division.

Maybe I can help you.

-It's okay.
-No, I'm really good at math.

The boy has got to learn
to do things by himself.

No, of course. Of course.

But you can make me a sandwich.

-Okay.
-Come on. Let's go clean up your room.

(DOOR CLOSING)

(SCREAMING) Help me! Help!

-What the hell are you doing?
-Keep your voice down.

Gideon didn't show in Milwaukee,
and the team needs me.

I don't believe this.

Don't worry, it won't affect my transfer
if I'm working on an existing case.

You're not working on this case.

I can't just switch off my loyalty, Haley.

They suspended you for two weeks.
Who are you being loyal to?

-The team needs me.
-No, they need Gideon.

Do you know what this guy's doing to
women in Milwaukee?

-I don't want to know.
-He's using his son to lure them,

he's holding them,
and then he's cutting their hearts out.

Aaron, stop!

Don't make me the monster here.
I feel sick about these women,

but when this case is over,
there will be another one.

And another one and another one.
It is never going to stop.

-This is who I am.
-No. This is what you do.

I'm trying to do the right thing,
here and there,

and I would really appreciate
a little support.

(SCOFFING)

That's right,
'cause you always need to be the hero.

-Don't give me that.
-No, obviously,

a happy life isn't enough for you.

-Aaron, I need you here.
-And I will be here,

as soon as this case is over.

Yeah, well make sure you give
your son a kiss before you leave.

(KNOCKING ON DOOR)

(MUSIC PLAYING ON TAPE)

(SIGHS)

Can I come in?

The team needs us.
They're working a case in Milwaukee.

(MUSIC STOPS)

Gideon hasn't shown up. And don't tell me
you quit or I put in for a transfer.

You put in for a transfer?

They're both still hung up
in the system,

so, technically, we're in dereliction
of duty by not being there.

-I'm sorry. I can't go.
-Right. Sorry I barged in.

Wait, wait.
Can I ask? Why are you really here?

I told you.

I think Strauss came to you
and asked for dirt on me.

Why would she do that?

I think if you have your eyes
on top leadership at the FBI,

you want to know
who might stand in your way.

And what could I have told her?

That one of my agents might have
murdered a suspect in cold blood,

or another might have a serious
drug problem, which I didn't report,

and if Strauss had any evidence,
my career would be over.

I think she put you on our team
and expected something in return,

and to your credit,
you quit rather than whisper in her ear.

I told you, I hate politics.

Come to Milwaukee.
I'll make you a deal.

If your ready bag isn't here, packed,
I won't bug you anymore.

If it is, I want you on that plane
with me. One more case.

(SIGHING)

I already turned in
my badge and my gun.

That's just hardware.

I've tripled patrol in the area, and I've
got every available unit re-canvassing.

It's tough knowing they're out there,
and we're still a step behind.

You know, it used to be a running joke

that if you told people
you were from Milwaukee,

all they wanted to talk about
was Happy Days reruns.

And then, Dahmer happens,
and they ask you about it

as if it's the same thing,
as if it's entertainment.

But I was in that apartment.

Gideon, one of our bosses, says that
there are things that attach to you

that you can never wash off.

All right, is it possible we're looking
at this the wrong way?

-What do you mean?
-We're trying to zero in on the UnSub.

Now, you guys tell me,

but if he really is using his son,
wouldn't the trauma manifest

more clearly on the boy?

Can your analyst get a list
of all the children

-in the area that we're targeting?
-Garcia can get you whatever you want.

(DIALING)

Talk dirty to me.

(STUTTERING)

-This is Section Chief Erin Strauss.
-Ma'am, I think it goes without saying

that I was expecting it
to be someone else.

I need a list of every grade school
in the Third Ward and Wauwatosa.

Yes, ma'am.

The Third Ward
has one public grade school,

but there appears to be four private
schools that draw from that area.

And Wauwatosa?

-That would be nine, ma'am.
-And how many students?

-Thirty-two hundred.
-Can you also get me a list

of every guidance counselor
that deals directly

with the student body in that area?

Certainly, ma'am,
and again, I'd like to...

You need to present these counselors
with a profile of a troubled kid.

(EXHALES)

The boy we're looking for
is possibly from a single-parent home.

He's sullen and withdrawn.

He may have been caught stealing
things from his female teachers.

He's more than likely clingy to maternal
figures in inappropriate settings.

Hugging the female bus driver,
the woman in the lunch room.

His classmates might notice this
inappropriate behavior and tease him,

which makes the boy incredibly angry.

-That many?
-I'm afraid so.

Thank you.

(SCHOOL BELL RINGING)

(CHILDREN SHOUTING JOYFULLY)

(CHILDREN CHATTERING)

(EXHALES DEEPLY)

-How was school?
-Okay.

It was just okay?

-Is the lady still at home?
-Yeah.

-Is she going to leave?
-I don't know.

I don't want her to.

Sometimes things happen,
grown-up things.

-I don't want this one to go.
-Look, they...

They all leave, okay?

-Maybe they all leave because of you.
-What?

I know you're old enough
to understand this.

I will not always be around!

They all leave, all of them.
They leave, they leave, they leave.

Do you understand me?

It's all right. It's okay, all right?

Look, I'm just trying
to teach you something.

(SNIFFLING)

All right, the boy doesn't look
like he could be any older than seven.

Let's work youngest to oldest.

Start with the worst behavior,
get the names of the parents,

send them over to Garcia. She can
crosscheck for criminal records.

This guy's dumping bodies
between 7:30 and 8:00.

That gives us a little over 12 hours to
make something hit. Let's get it done.

-Look who's here.
-Hey, where do we start?

-How fast can you get us up to speed?
-How fast can you sit down?

We're only here to help.

We'll deal with this later.

This is impossible. There's too many.

Keep looking, Reid.
We still have an hour.

Thank you, by the way, for giving
Garcia that file to give to me.

I don't know what you're talking about.
I didn't see Garcia before I left.

-Did you sleep well?
-Yeah.

-Do you mind if I have some cereal?
-I guess not.

He's gonna kill you, you know.

(SIREN WAILING)

(GASPS)

-Are you all right? You okay?
-I stepped on her hair.

If you need a second, take a second.

This is what it is. Just don't let
the public see you break down.

PRENTISS: This is a different area
from the other dump sites, isn't it?

He's getting smart. He knows where all
of our manpower will be,

so he's just changing locations.

Well, how long before he changes
when and where he abducts them?

-If he does that, we're back at zero.
-BILL: Claire?

No, no, no.
We got to keep him out of here.

Morgan says
you're worried about Gideon.

I keep on calling him,
and he doesn't call back.

He's probably at his cabin.

That's where he goes
when he needs to get away.

-Reid, I need your head in this.
-I know.

HOTCH: So, what's around
the dump site?

Here's the old printing press
of Quad/Graphics

and the paving yard

and then the concrete factory
where we found the body.

None of them visible from the highway.

You don't end up there by accident.

HOTCH: So, we go back to the schools.
We eliminate the Third Ward,

and we target problem kids

whose fathers have held
blue-collar jobs over the last ten years.

-What if he's not a problem kid?
-What?

Forget it. It's off the textbook profile.

-What is it, Reid?
-Sometimes, when a parent is unstable,

especially if the other one's
out of the picture,

you'll do anything
to be the perfect child.

-Like help your father abduct women?
-They're never late for school.

Even with the abductions,
the disposals of the bodies,

it's always timed perfectly
so the kid will be on time to school.

I don't think the killer would care,
I think the kid would.

FBI technical analyst
Penelope Garcia speaking.

Garcia, I need a list of parents from
the Wauwatosa school district.

Eliminate any two-parent households,
or any fathers holding white-collar jobs

that aren't labor management.

You will see it flying
over the transom momentarily.

And one more thing, the glitches in the
transfers and resignations stop now.

Yes, sir.

-And Garcia?
-Yes?

Thank you.

JJ: He's a kid that's a model student.

Not just straight A's, though.

It's someone who tries to please

in a way that the other teachers
have probably talked about.

Inventing extra-credit projects,

volunteering to skip recess to help
clean the classroom, stuff like that.

-David Smith.
-Do you know his father?

Oh, it's such a sad story.
The teachers all talk about it.

He was diagnosed with
an inoperable tumor six months ago,

-and his wife left the two of them.
-She just left?

Yeah, I don't know what's going to
happen to David.

Thank you for driving me.

Uh...

You know, I can't just leave you here.
I have to make sure your dad's home.

I know.

I can't imagine David's father
could be someone you're looking for.

He's very involved. He drops
David off and picks him up every day.

Do you happen to know
what kind of car he drives?

A van, maybe.
I can't say. Something big.

He makes hand-crafted furniture.
I know he does deliveries.

-Ms. Bennett.
-Just continue working, class.

We're looking for David Smith.

-You just missed him.
-Do you know where he went?

He wasn't feeling well, so the nurse
volunteered to drive him home

-to help out David's father.
-Thank you.

The boy's alone in the family room.

-Where are your other agents?
-Covering the other side.

They have an eye line just in case
somebody tries to sneak out the back.

Is there any sign
of the nurse or the dad?

No.

(CRYING) No. No.

Go ahead.
You want to scream? Scream.

-(SCREAMING) No!
-Go ahead! Scream!

Everyone at school
knows that I'm here.

Yes, yes, you dropped the boy off,
I thanked you, and then you left.

They'll find your car
in the parking lot of the Mayfair Mall.

I was trying to help your son.

(WHIMPERING)

So, what are we doing here?

Call in SWAT, secure the perimeter,
and wait for him to come out.

-Ma'am, he's holding a woman inside.
-We don't know that for certain.

-We don't have probable cause.
-She's right.

If he's got her, he waits 48 hours.
He's not gonna kill her yet.

MORGAN: He's changed the pattern
of the dump sites.

Now he's changed
how he abducts them.

Do we really want to gamble that
he's sticking to the rest of the model?

So, let's pound on the door.
Maybe he'll panic.

But he could spook
just enough to kill her early.

Let me go in alone.

The boy's in the family room.
He'll answer the door.

-No.
-We need to get invited in that door.

He's looking
for female authority figures.

If he lets me in, I can signal as soon
as I see anything that gives us cause.

Technically, you're not even in the FBI.

All the better.

She's interfering
with a federal investigation.

Well, if I'm no longer in the FBI,
then you have no authority over me.

I'm just a civilian
knocking on a little boy's door.

-Prentiss.
-Thank you.

As soon as you have probable cause,
give us the signal and get out of there.

Okay.

Nobody knows better than me
that we need to make this arrest legal.

(TV PLAYING)

(KNOCK ON DOOR)

Hi, are you David? I'm Emily.

-Your dad asked me to come by.
-He's busy.

Would it be okay
if I came in and waited?

-I guess so.
-Thank you.

My dad says it's unsafe
to leave the door unlocked.

Smart man.

Prentiss is in. We're waiting on her go.

So, where is your dad?

He's working in there.

Is he alone?

Would it be okay
if I just let him know I was waiting?

He doesn't let me go down there
when he's working.

Oh, no, you don't have to.

I'm just gonna go
and see if he's too busy.

And we can both be really quiet, okay?
Can you be quiet?

(GRUNTS)

JOE: Who is this?
Where did she come from?

-Said she was a friend of yours.
-What?

DAVID: She said she was
a friend of yours.

-JOE: Look, all right, you take this.
-I can't.

Take it! Look, it's okay. It's okay.

-Just put your finger on the trigger...
-No. No!

...and you point it right at her.

JOE: This is their fault.
This is their fault.

We're doing the right thing. All right?

We're doing the right thing.
Point it. Point it.

(BEEPING)

HOTCH: Go!

Drop the weapon, son.
Give me the gun.

Prentiss.

(PRENTISS GRUNTS)

David, it's okay. Do what they say.

LISA: Somebody help me.

-Are you okay?
-I'll be fine.

JJ: I'll call an ambulance.

You're dying, and this is what
you want to leave your son?

-How's your head?
-I'll live.

-Is it weird I'm glad to be back?
-I'll make sure it stays official.

JOE: I'll be dead
before I ever stand trial.

WOLYNSKI: Good.

You know, I never even told the boy
to bring me this last one.

-How's she doing?
-HOTCH: She's gonna be okay.

You know, I can't officially approve
of how this transpired.

No, the arrest was clean.

It would be a mistake
to break up this team.

(SIREN WAILING)

None of you will ever move up
the chain of command, you know that.

Why would I ever want
to leave the BAU?

MORGAN: Hotch.

You mean that?
You're not gonna leave us?

I don't know. I gotta talk to Haley.

(BROKEN PLAYING)

The broken clock is a comfort

It helps me sleep tonight

Maybe it can stop tomorrow

From stealing all my time

And I am here still waiting

Though I still have my doubts

I am damaged at best

Like you've already figured out

I'm falling apart

I'm barely breathing

With a broken heart

That's still beating

In the pain

There is healing

In your name

I find meaning

Haley?

So I'm holdin' on

I'm holdin' on

I'm barely holdin' on to you

The broken locks were a warning

You got inside my head

I tried my best to be guarded

I'm an open book instead

(KNOCK ON DOOR)

REID: Gideon?

Gideon?

(REID EXHALES)

GIDEON: Spencer,
I knew it would be you

who came to the cabin to check on me.

I'm sorry the explanation
couldn't be better, Spencer.

And I'm sorry
it doesn't make more sense.

But I've already told you, I just
don't understand any of it anymore.

There you go.

-You get enough to eat, honey?
-Oh, yeah.

-Traveling?
-Yeah.

-Where are you headed?
-Nowhere in particular.

How will you know when you get there?

That's a good question, Rose.

That's a very good question.

-Have a great day.
-You, too.

That's still beating

In the pain

There is healing

In your name...

GIDEON: I guess I'm just
looking for it again,

for the belief I had back in college,

the belief I had when I first met Sarah,
and it all seemed so right,

the belief in happy endings.

I'm still holdin'

Barely holdin' on to you

I'm holdin' on

I'm still holdin'

I'm holdin' on

I'm still holdin'

I'm holdin' on

I'm still holdin'
Barely...