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- Episode aired Jan 31, 2018
- TV-14
- 42m
The BAU is called when the New Orleans P.D. discovers a mass grave inside a vandalized above-ground crypt in a local cemetery.The BAU is called when the New Orleans P.D. discovers a mass grave inside a vandalized above-ground crypt in a local cemetery.The BAU is called when the New Orleans P.D. discovers a mass grave inside a vandalized above-ground crypt in a local cemetery.
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Did you know
- GoofsGarcia stated "I tracked the van via VIN number." VIN stands for Vehicle Identification Number. By stating VIN number she is saying Vehicle Identification Number Number.
- Quotes
Assistant Director Linda Barnes: I'd like to pick up where we left off yesterday.
Emily Prentiss: No. Let's not. This is not about our case in Mexico last year or any other cases. This is about you. You want something.
Assistant Director Linda Barnes: I want the BAU to be held accountable for its actions.
Emily Prentiss: If you truly believe that we acted inappropriately or had evidence of a crime that was committed, you would have had me arrested. The fact that you haven't tells me that's not what you're after.
Assistant Director Linda Barnes: No?
Emily Prentiss: No. Your specialty is remaking units and divisions in your image; slimming them down, dividing their resources so you can maximize their efficiency. You want to make a name for yourself. Everything about your demeanor says "I want to be in charge." And you project power not because you fear you don't have it, but because you can't get enough. You want to be the Director someday. That's why we're here. To appease your ego, your ambition.
Assistant Director Linda Barnes: Have you always had issues with authority?
Emily Prentiss: Better agents than you have tried to split the BAU and failed. Each time, the BAU has done its job, and done it well, and so have I. And you know what that's gotten me? Respect, support, and capital. So whatever game it is you're trying to play here, I want no part of it.
Assistant Director Linda Barnes: Why don't we take a break before you say something you will regret?
- ConnectionsFeatures Criminal Minds: Spencer (2017)
This show is called "Criminal Minds", so deal with it. Unless you write the head, the director, the whatever that have the authority to investigate the team, to be your "criminal", you simply have to pay all the attention in the story to the criminals. To be honest, I was relieved when Strauss was finished. Then this episode, another upper politic character showed up again. I was about to vomit. I also wonder who these disgusting people climbed up to these high ranks, especially having the authority to single-handedly determine the fate of the unit. If you say that they have "strings", then they should not even have to bother interrogating anyone in the unit and would have full power to do anything they want already, not somewhere in the middle and annoyingly show up and take up the time in the show.
- apd8
- Aug 7, 2021
Details
- Runtime42 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD