Criminal Minds (2005–…): Season 6, Episode 8 - Reflection of Desire - full transcript

The team hunts a serial killer after a kidnapped woman is found murdered in an alley with her lips cut off.

I believe humanity was born from conflict.

Maybe that's why in all
of us lives a dark side.

Some of us choose to embrace it.

Some have no choice.

The rest of us fight it.

But in the end,

it's as natural as the air we breathe.

At some point,

all of us are forced to face the truth...

ourselves.

For me that day has come.



My God.

You look so beautiful.

No, no, no. Don't cry.

Your mascara will bleed.

Look at you. So perfect.

My hands...

I... I can't feel my hands.

Please, cut me loose.

She has that something special

so few have these days, don't you think?

- What do you want from me?
- What you desire most.

I saw it the moment I set eyes on you.

Saw what?

Fame.



You will never look more beautiful
than this moment right now.

I was 18 when I faced a man
who chose to embrace his dark side,

and by doing so, he took my humanity.

Every day since, I have put on a mask

to hide what now suffocates me...

the truth.

And nothing speaks louder than the truth.

Out of the shadows,

a taxi pulls into the alleyway.

She moves into the light...

radiant, captivating.

Out of the shadows, Robert sees her.

Never has she looked more beautiful
than this moment right now.

But there's a sadness to her.

For a moment,
I didn't think you'd come.

I had to.

What is it?

What if...

What if all we have
is all we were meant to be?

No! No. No.

It's had. Past tense. Had.
Not have. Try it again.

I can't. Not like this.

Don't cry. Don't cry.

Otherwise, you'll relieve the audience.

Fight back the tears,
and they'll cry for you.

Untie my hands. Let me move.

I'll get it. I swear.

Hold the moment,
and you hold the audience.

What if all we had
was all we were meant to be?

My love, oh, my love,

to my grave I will carry you in my heart.

Oh, wait, please!

Please, let me try it one more time!

Uhh!

This is all you were ever meant to be.

No, I can do it. I promise.

You'll never grow old.

No, well, wait, wait.
Just give me one more chance.

You should leave now.

I can do it! Oh, God.

Please, no, let me do it
one more time, please.

Oh, God, I don't want to die! No, no...

Oh! Oh, my God!

Oh, my God!

Oh, God! Oh, my God!

Melissa Crane?

Get out.

Alison Gardner?

Get out before I call the police.

I called them. And they'll be here,

but not before I'm done.

Done?

Done with what?

Nine girls you raped
and you butchered.

You took from them
what you took from me.

But I survived.

You should have killed me, Clarence.

Detective Croft?

I've seen a lot over the years,
but nothing like this.

Like what?

I didn't notice it at first,

but then, when I saw it,
I knew I had to call you.

Look at her face, Prentiss.

Yep.

I guess you guys have seen it all.

Thought I had.
What do you make of it?

Nothing good.

All right, listen, I need
wide-angle shots of her body, torso,

close-ups of her face
and her mouth.

Whoever did this has a mind
I don't want to understand.

That's a luxury we can't afford.

Kelly Landis went missing three days ago.

Two days ago,
the Georgetown Monitor received this.

So whoever took this took Kelly.

And wanted the world to know it.

Is that you?

Where was she found?

Uh, she was found
in Georgetown, in an alley,

- late last night.
- I sent Morgan and Prentiss.

- Only one victim?
- It's what he did to her that concerns me.

Morgan sent these,
also late last night.

He and Prentiss are waiting in the District.

The body seems posed.

Left arm raised...

Oh, that's a first.
I see your concern.

- What?
- A photo wasn't all he took.

- Reid, what?
- Her lips have been removed.

- Oh, my God.
- Maybe a trophy.

Maybe he ate them?

Okay, now I have that memory burned
in my mind for the rest of my life.

You asked.

The photo he sent to the Monitor

and the way her body's posed
and the mutilation...

it must be a representation of someone.

At least by sending a photo,
to the media,

he's opened
a line of communication.

Now that he's got the media's attention,
we can expect more of these.

Now for this late-breaking news.

Kelly Landis was found dumped

in an alley late last night,

and I've been informed
her body was mutilated by the killer.

The FBI's behavioral analysis unit
has been called in to investigate.

This is Taylor Conwright, WVDC news.

Fame will go by,

and so long, I've had you, fame.

If it goes by,
I've always known it was fickle.

So at least it's something I experience,

but that's not where I live.

Marilyn Monroe.

33 years, two days left to retire,

not once did I have my name in print.

Now it's alongside a 22-year-old girl
left butchered in an alley.

- Who found her?
- Homeless guy.

We need to compile a list
of Kelly's direct relatives,

friends, co-workers, boyfriends, everyone.

When we got the photo,
I expected a ransom, not a body.

This isn't about money.
It's about that... attention.

By sending in the photo,

the unsub's handiwork
becomes the center of attention.

It wasn't sent.
It was walked into the Monitor building.

No one saw a thing.

From here on out,
nobody talks to the press.

The last thing we need
is the media naming her killer.

It'll have an emotional
effect on her killer,

but positive or negative,
neither one will help.

You know, you guys
usually work serial murders.

All we have is Kelly.

What you have is unique.
In fact, it's a first for all of us.

Kelly represents someone specific
to the unsub...

love and hate in equal measure.

What the hell does
cutting her lips off represent?

It's a fetish,
an obsession linked either

to a profoundly deep love
or possibly disgust of lips.

As Morgan pointed out,

emotions that are in direct
conflict with one another.

It's his signature.

And not one that's on any database.

I love to sit and watch people go by.

You can tell a lot by the way
someone walks.

The way they hold their head.

Take that lady over there...

the blonde with the ponytail,

in the gray dress. You see her?

That one?

No, no, no, don't point. That's rude.

That is not a walk.

She's keeping her head down

and avoiding eye contact.
You know why?

- No.
- Everyone's in her way.

She's either late for something or...

mad at the world.

My problem?

Mad at the world.

That's why I've always told you, Rhett,
never have children.

I'm going to go buy some flowers.

You see that? How she glides?

You can't take your eyes off her.

How do you walk?

I can show you.

I'd like that.

The office
for the Georgetown Monitor

is here on M street. Kelly's body
was found in Riker's Alley here.

Three blocks west is where
he hand-delivered Kelly's photo.

And 10 blocks farther east

are offices of practically
every major media outlet.

Why choose the Monitor?

He reads it, or it's his comfort zone.

You think he lives in Georgetown?

Until we find signs of sexual assault,
we can't be sure it's a he.

It says that Kelly lives in Alexandria
but she works on the Hill.

- Is that correct?
- She didn't have a chance.

It was her first day as a Senate page.

What time was she
supposed to report for work?

9 a.m.

Neighbors saw her leave in the morning.

She didn't have a car.

If she used the bus or the Metro,
no one saw her.

Can we see a copy
of the autopsy report?

Happening downstairs as we speak.

And we'd like to see a list of everyone
you've interviewed so far.

It's on my desk. I'll get it.

If Kelly's body was dumped in the District,

it's likely that she was
abducted and killed here, too.

Then he's local.

And MPD's done a comprehensive
neighborhood canvass.

They have.

They've probably already
interviewed the unsub.

That's a great walk.
Really quite wonderful.

My mother says,

when you're a movie star,

you have to have a walk

'cause when you're
on a screen 15 feet high,

you better have a good walk,
and when you win that Oscar,

you gotta walk across
that red carpet like you own it.

- Stunning.
- You think so?

No, I think you're an ugly little girl
who has nothing to give to the world.

Mommy!

If she was offered food or water,
she didn't accept it.

Her stomach's empty,
and she's dehydrated.

Not that she could
have accepted anything.

She was restrained.

Dr. Hecht, did you find any signs
of sexual abuse?

No.

- Cause of death?
- Suffocation.

But not manual strangulation.

Was the mutilation
post or ante-mortem?

Post.

Never get used to that.

There's something in her throat.

9 a.m. Is a busy time of day
to be abducting someone.

If she didn't know who took her,
that's high-risk.

Well, maybe Agent Hotchner
and the whiz kid are wrong.

Maybe she was brought into the District
by somebody she knew.

No one's going to bring a victim into D.C.

Unless their base of operations is here.

This is definitely his comfort zone.

Okay, so day 1, Kelly's abducted.

Day 2, the media gets a photo of her.

Day 3, her body's found here posed.

This all feels orchestrated.

Well, if you orchestrated all of this,
wouldn't you want to see it?

Why else leave a body here?

I'll get one of my men to film the crowd.

Morgan, isn't this crime scene sealed off?
There's someone in here.

The air must have dislodged it.

Otherwise I'd have seen it.

Thanks.

A page from a book?

I don't know. It's old paper.

The blood and saliva
have sort of smudged the words.

There's a lot of text.

It appears... to be in Old Courier.

You know what?

It's typed, not printed.

"Nothing moves in the street.

"A cool breeze and gentle rain

do little to silence
Robert's beating heart."

From the time Kelly was found,
how long had she been dead?

Lividity indicates half an hour.

Georgetown's where he kept her captive.

Trihalomethane was found in her hair.

Chloroform?

Who uses chloroform nowadays?

You know, chloroform,
the glamour shots...

It all feels like a throwback
to another century.

Where were you last night?

Jail.

There was a homeless man here...

6 feet tall, beard, late 40s.

Impossible.

No, there was definitely somebody
right here last night.

This place is my place.

This alley's my home.

Ain't nobody down here but me.

Do we have a problem here?

The homeless guy who found Kelly's body,
where is he?

He was right here.

He flagged down a patrol car,
and he brought them back here.

You mind if I take a look?

Do I have a choice?

Did you write that on the wall?

Son of a bitch,
it's right there on my walls!

No, no, hey, hey!
Don't touch that, please, sir.

Sir, that is evidence that we need.

- Come here.
- Please.

"Robert hangs in the shadows,

"just as his life now hangs in the balance.

"But life without love is no life at all."

We would be awesome together.

Aren't we already?

Like us, they are perfectly matched,
but the are not found on any database.

On what, then?

On that piece of paper
found shoved down Kelly's throat.

- The same words?
- Mm-hmm. Yeah.

Derek, what is it?
You're doing that silence.

It means you're on to something.

I'll call you back.

Hotch was right.

- You have interviewed the unsub.
- How do you know that?

Because the writing
on the wall is the same

as what was stuffed down Kelly's throat.

The homeless man
who found Kelly's body

wasn't homeless.

Excuse me?

He was wearing a disguise.

Read to me, Rhett.

You know I love it
when you read to me.

I'm tired.

I'm so tired.

Rhett, come upstairs and read to me.

Scene 43.

You know how I love
the way you play it.

Oh, I can't sleep
when you don't read to me.

Baby, I need you.

Coming, Mom. Just a minute.

Just a minute. I'm nearly done.

Get up here now!

Rhett?

Rhett!

"Agents of the BAU
investigate the Hill Ripper."

Why are they saying these things?

You're so much like your father was.

Really?

Tell me. Please.

You're weak.

What?

You're weak just like he was.

I did this.

Not you! Not my father!

A few bad words from the press
and look at you.

"Why are they saying
all these things about me?"

He was gutless, and he was pathetic,

but at least your father
knew how to walk like a man!

He gave you nothing.

I've given you my life!

And I am reminded of that every day.

Oh, please! Don't say that!

Do you have any idea
what you have cost me,

what I could have been?

Ohh...

- She looks so much like me.
- But she's not you, Mom.

Look at her.

Look at her, Mom!

Is that the work of a weak man?

In a matter of hours,

she'll be more famous
than you ever were.

I can't match the words, sir,

but if they're from a film,
it's got to be the 1950s.

Are you sure?

Well, the picture that he sent of Kelly
to the Monitor,

Kelly's makeup, okay,

the foundation is like a pearl color,

and over it is this green powder.

That powder gives it a whiter look.

Her eyebrows are plucked,

her cheeks are that flushed rose
hue that is totally that era,

but what really seals it
is the dark eyeliner.

She has bedroom eyes.

That was Marilyn Monroe's trademark.

Well, if Kelly's supposed
to represent Monroe,

then the text we found may be
from one of Monroe's movies.

Yeah, I know, it's not much, but...

No, no, no. It helps the profile.

Sir...

Garcia, I'm sorry if I embarrassed you
when I asked about your play.

I certainly didn't mean to.

Oh, oh, I know. I just, um,

really, I gotta ask you that you don't
share that with anyone, please.

- Of course.
- Oh, and one other thing.

I was thinking,
Kelly was missing for three days,

And most stories... plays and films...

I know, have a three-act structure.

Not unlike your play.

You know, I saw the original
production in New York.

Oh.

Well, we sort of adapted it.

- Good.
- Thanks.

Penny Hanley, 19...
she lives in Arlington,

works in an art gallery.

Yesterday she didn't make it
to work or back home.

She caught the Metro to Union Station.

Her father dropped her off.

Her purse was found a few blocks away
on a side street.

It's most likely
where she was abducted.

Kelly was taken for three days.

If he's holding to pattern,
Penny's already on day 2.

Today the Georgetown Monitor

will receive a photo.

Whatever happens, we cannot
allow another photograph

like Kelly's to be published.

We need to get ahead of the media.

They've already named him
the Hill Ripper.

I want undercover units
to lock that building down.

And if you see him, let him walk in.

Do not apprehend him before.

We're looking for a white male
in his mid to late 40s,

approximately 6 feet tall, slim build.

We think he's a local and a loner,

and he's most likely unemployed.

He's moving his victims
around the city unseen,

so we know he has a vehicle.

It's probably an older model
but well maintained.

What does he think this is?

A page from what we believe is a script
was found inserted in Kelly's throat.

Somehow in the unsub's mind,
Kelly seems to have failed expectations.

Although there were

no sexual interactions,

ante or postmortem,

the removal of the lips
is in itself a sexual act.

A behavior which tells us we're dealing
with a borderline personality.

Based on the obvious
theatricality of the case,

we think he worked
in or around the arts.

Three days may represent
a three-act play,

of which Kelly was the star.

Kelly was killed three days
after she was abducted.

That means Penny
may only have a day left.

Look up.

Oops. I missed one.

Oh, yeah.

Wowza.

You want to see?

I just want to go home.

Trust me. I've had a lot of practice.

You look great.

What do you think? You like it?

She didn't have it.

I thought she did, but she didn't.

You have it in spades, my dear.

I don't want to be famous.

We all want to be famous.

This building has three exits...
north, south, and west.

You're here to target a woman,
but you don't want to attract attention.

Well, standing in the middle,

gawking at passing women,

would certainly attract attention,

like you're doing now.

What's that?

Just like that,
I.Q. Of 187 is slashed to 60.

But sitting and reading the paper

would give him an excuse to watch
without being noticed.

Far enough away
not to attract attention

but close enough to make sure
she's the right one.

You know, she works
15 blocks east of here.

Her father said she walked
through this train station every day.

If he were sitting here, he's on camera.

How many cameras cover the area?

Three, but only two are operable...

cameras 8 and 7.

Can you go back to yesterday
around 4 p. M?

Okay, camera 7. There she is.

Can you bring up camera 8?

Can you enlarge it
and keep it rolling, please?

See the girl walking
in front of the man?

Well, he's seen Penny. Look.

Can you go back to the exact moment
that he sat down?

Freeze it right there.

Okay, calculating the time code

from the moment
that he left the station...

he sat there for over three hours.

We profiled he has his own vehicle.

It was the only way he could abduct
Penny off the street.

Three hours exceeds
any parking meter.

Get all this footage to Garcia.

This is where her purse was found.

This has to be where he grabbed her.

High-risk but possible.

Chloroform's old-school, but it's quick.

They got the guy on tape
stalking Penny.

- They have an I.D. On him?
- Not yet.

Hotch seems to think that he may
have some type of parking permit.

This entire street
is parking permit only.

Well, maybe he has
some kind of work permit.

A guy like this can't hold down a job.

A resident permit would give him
all the time he needed.

Permits go by zone.

Then we need to shut this area down.

This is where he lives.

God, oh, God, oh, God, oh, God!

I want to get this scene on its feet.

To do that, you'll need these.

My toes are pushing at the end.

I'll get you some that will fit.

I can do this barefoot.

It'll be quieter.

You don't want to wake
your mother, do you?

Good thinking.

Some of the lines are missing.

We'll remember them, won't we?

Every... last... word.

Your lips are so beautiful.

What's the scene mean to you?

Love.

Such extraordinary love.

Mmm.

For a moment,
I didn't think you'd come.

I had to.

Tonight begins the rest of our lives.

What is it?

I can't do this.

Of course you can.

I've got the tickets.

The train is coming.

We're going to make it.

I'm not so sure.

What is it, my sweet?

What's the matter?
Everything's going to be all right.

What if what we had
was all we were meant to be?

My love,

oh, my love,

to the grave I will carry you in my heart.

Ohh!

God! Please!

Somebody help me, please!

Help me!

Somebody help me!

You broke my nose! God!

Help me! Somebody help me!

No! No...

You sick son of a bitch!

Aah!

Aah!

No!

You were right.

Your toes were too long.

We closed off this entire area.
Cops are all over it.

They're going door to door

where it's a five-block-radius
with over 2,000 homes.

Unless they get lucky,
that could take days.

Undercover units have staked out
the Georgetown Monitor building.

Garcia, anything on the footage?

Lab is analyzing it frame by frame,

but it looks pretty clear he doesn't know
those cameras are on him.

Permits?

Cross-checking with the profile,

We've got male, late 40s,
truck, van, or SUV.

That brings it down to 600 potentials.

Garcia, what zone covers
Riker's Alley...

- M Street and Charlotte Street?
- Two zones.

No, that doesn't help.

Well, come on, I'm the high priestess
of all things digital,

but I'm not a god.

What permit covers all zones?

Only one. Disabled.

This guy isn't disabled.

Maybe he knows someone who is.

A kid on a BMX dropped this off
at the Monitor a half hour ago.

Said a bum gave him 20 bucks.

Well, at least it didn't make the news.

It buys us some time, right?

Until he finds another way
to contact the media.

We'll do it for him.

Garcia, I need you here
as soon as possible.

Sure. What for?

We need him to break cover,
get out in the open.

Call a press conference
with every major media outlet present.

Oh, I am not the one you want
in front of that camera.

Yes, you are.
Detective, we need every available unit.

Hey. You're gonna be fine.

No, I will not be fine.
I will suck. I will suck.

- And what happens then?
- Penelope. Penelope, stop it.

We just gotta buy some time
to get ahead of this guy.

He'll be watching, you mean?

I'm gonna be right by your side.

Now get your butt over here.

Oh, my God.

Every great movie star has a walk.

That's something you'll never have.

Sir, I've thought about this,

and I've decided it's a bad idea.

All you have to do is stay calm.

Don't let the room control you.

How am I supposed to do that?

Keep your answers short and to the point.

Don't comment
on the Kelly Landis case.

Keep the focus on Penny.

No, sir, I don't think you understand.

I have a phobia about having
a video camera even pointed at me.

I get all nervous, and I start to panic,

and I forget what I'm gonna say,
and my hands get all sweaty

and then my hands start to shake.

My hands are shaking right now.

I cannot do things I am not good at,

and I am not good at being
in a room full of strange people.

That's why I stay in a room 6 by 9 feet.

I feel safe there.

So what about the Tolgate Theater?

- Tolgate Theater?
- What's that?

It's a small repertory theater on Dean Street

- where they do a lot of...
- Hey, we know what it is.

That is not the same thing.

- I...
- Garcia...

I can't even look at you right now.
I am mad.

I asked you not to say anything.

We need him to see a face
and a look that he recognizes.

Well, he likes blondes,
and I'm red now.

We can change that.

Toward the end,
Morgan's gonna hand you a note.

Take a moment, let the group settle...

and when you have
everyone's attention, read it out.

You're gonna be fine.

You'll be great, red.

Hey. This isn't about the unsub.

It's about the girls.

For him, it's all about
making Penny famous.

Then aren't we helping him
realize his dream?

Come on.

We get this right, we end that dream.

The press is calling him the Hill Ripper.

They're gonna want to sensationalize
this story even further.

Now, they're gonna ask you
how long he kept Kelly.

They're gonna ask you how she died.

Did he stab her? Did he torture her?

Did he rape her?

How many others has he killed?

Garcia, you have to
make it about Penny.

You let whoever has her
know that the entire world is watching,

and then you make Penny the star.

All we gotta do is get this guy to move.

Hey.

You can do this, baby girl.

Give me your bag.

Okay.

Penny Hanley went missing two days ago.

We have received over 3,000 calls.

Her family is obviously deeply worried

and is looking forward
to her prompt and safe return.

Isn't penny Hanley yet another victim

of the Hill Ripper?

Right now, all we know
is that Penny is missing.

Who sent that photo in,

just like the Kelly Landis case?

We'd like to take this opportunity
to reach out to the public.

Penny was last seen here
leaving Union Station.

You mean she was taken by the Hill Ripper.

Rumors are that Kelly Landis

was found with her lips cut off.

We are not prepared to discuss
the details of Kelly's case.

Wasn't the mutilation, in fact,

what you call a signature?

Penny Hanley's name
has captured the attention

of not only the nation,

but also the entire world.

- This photo is the most recent image...
- You hear that?

The whole world knows who you are.

We believe it was taken
and sent by the person...

I'm so thirsty. I need water.

She never got that kind of attention.

They love you.

Penny Hanley.

The whole world knows your name.

I want to say something.

I want to say something
to the sick son of a bitch

that has my daughter.

Mr. Hanley,

we all want to find your daughter,

- but you really need to calm down.
- Daddy.

Let Daddy talk.

Come on, Daddy, I want to hear
what you have to say about this little girl.

- Let me speak.
- Mr. Hanley, don't do this.

You know, I say something, she dies,

I plead for her life, she dies.

I don't have any money.

My wife passed away two years ago.

She is all I have,

and if this sick bastard
gets away with this...

Just let me say something.

Taylor Conwright, WVDC News.

Prentiss and Reid are moving
north down M Street.

What would you like to say to the man

who has your daughter?

She's losing the room.
Morgan's gotta do this now.

If the Hill Ripper is watching,
what would you tell him?

- I hope this works.
- The M.E. Said

Kelly was killed only a half an hour
before she was dumped.

That means he must have
killed her in his car.

But you can't hurt her, okay?

My little girl right now is in your hands.

That's right. That's right.
She is in my hands.

And what did you do? Nothing.

Maybe she's already with God.

Either way,

your life will be in my hands.

- He's going to find you.
- Ladies and gentlemen,

I have just received this.

- He's going to find you and k...
- Shh! Shh! Shh!

That the general public
reduce their movements

around M Street, Georgetown,
for the next few hours.

Do you have a lead in the Hill Ripper case?

Agent Garcia, do you have
a lead in the Ripper case?

No, we don't. We have an address.

Rhett, what have you done to us now?

- Why can't you get anything right?
- I got this, Mom.

I got this. Just don't
answer the door, okay?

Rhett, please don't leave me.

I can't be in this house alone.

I hate the dark.
You know I hate the dark.

I love you, Mom.
Just go upstairs, turn out the lights,

and do not answer the door.

If he's moving, he's moving now.

Slow down. There, down the alley.

Reid, where are you?

We're headed south
down Jackson Street.

There's hardly anything moving.

Except cop cars.

We've seen five in the last 10 minutes.

Hotch, if he's out here,
he's got nowhere to go.

Life without love...

is no life at all.

Back up.

Aah! No!

Ohh! Ohh!

There's somebody in there.

No!

FBI!

Call an ambulance. Penny.

Penny, it's okay.
You're gonna be all right.

Prentiss, Reid, unsub is headed south.
He just passed you.

There's an ambulance on its way.

Penny, your dad's going to meet us
at the hospital.

He got away, but you hit him.

We found traces of blood
down the alley.

K9 units are on the way.

We'll get him, though. I promise.

Agent Hotchner.

- Yes?
- Please don't leave me.

- Go ahead. We've got this.
- Thank you.

This car has a disabled permit.

Registered to who?

May Walden.
The unsub is Rhett Walden, her son.

Yeah, guys, we have an address.
1503 Hope Street.

- Oh, my gosh.
- What?

The photo... it's exactly
the same as Kelly and Penny.

When was it taken?

1956. It's a set photo from a movie
called Reflection of Desire.

May was 19 when this was taken.

She's got to be over 70 by now.

Yeah. M Street, Riker's Alley,

They were all locations on this film.

It was the only movie
she ever made, and...

she was four months pregnant
when this picture was taken.

Which ended her career.

And the father?

Co-star.

Derek, do you think
she made her son do all of this?

Penelope, I think she made her son
do a lot more than this.

Rhett Walden, this is the policel

We know you're in there.
Come out with your hands up.

You hear that, Mommy?

They're calling for us.

I told you this day would come.

You didn't believe it, but here it is.

Are you ready?

I'm ready, my sweet love.

This is the police.

We know you're in there.
Come out with your hands up.

He's coming out.

What if all we had
was all we were meant to be?

My love,

oh, my love...

To my grave I will carry you in my heart.

Get down on the ground!

We need a medic!

Rossi.

Her lips.

They're Kelly's.

Here.

Oh, what a gentleman.

Excuse me, missy,
but when did you plan on telling me?

Oh, I wasn't gonna tell you.

We all have things for ourselves.

You know, you have property,
I have the theater.

Can you at least tell me
what it's about?

Mm-hmm. It's about a woman
who's attacked by a serial killer,

but she catches him,
and she knocks him out,

and she keeps him for days.

Garcia, of all the plays in the world,
you choose something like that?

- I get to vent.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

How does it end?

If I told you that,
it wouldn't be a surprise, would it?

I believe humanity
was born from conflict.

Maybe that's why in all of us
lives a dark side.

Some of us embrace it.

Some have no choice.

The rest of us fight it.

In the end,

it's as natural as the air we breathe.

At some point,

we're forced to face the truth...

Ourselves.