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Jul. 6th, 2011 10:13 pm
[identity profile] love-toall.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] criminalxminds
Hello all,


Name: [livejournal.com profile] love_toall

Age: 24

Location: Missouri, USA

Favorite TV Show: Ummmm, just one? That would have to be Supernatural. I you Castiel!!!

Other Shows Watched: Right now I'm into Sherlock, Teen Wolf, and Merlin

Favorite Quote: He who love touches walks not in darkness. - Plato

Favorite Color: Green

If I was a criminal, I'd be...a kleptomaniac. Except I'd only steal books, because I'm lame like that.



I'm fairly new to the Criminal Minds fandom. Now that I'm on summer break I've managed to streamline all six seasons in about a month and I'm really excited about the seventh season starting in the fall.

There's a problem which watching the it so fast though, somethings tend to blur together and I don't always remember everything.

So, I'm hoping you all can help me with something I can't quite remember.

Episode 6.12, "Corazon," was on TV today. It's the episode where Reid is having hallucinations and headaches. Do we ever find out why that's happening? I can't remember them ever talking about it in any other episodes.

I remember that Reid's Mom was schizophrenic and he was afriad he would get it too because it's genetic, but I'm not sure if that had anything to do with it.

If they did, could you all remind me what the cause was? And if they didn't tell us, does anyone have any theories?

Date: Jul. 9th, 2011 01:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] full-metal-ox.livejournal.com
"The Uncanny Valley" is a wonderful depiction of that, where he tears the UnSub's father a new one because it's his fault she's abducting and more-or-less accidentally killing women.

And, immediately thereafter, he restores the innocent thing that had been all the UNSUB really wanted, while taking care to explain--in the presence of her surviving victims, an important detail--that he understood how Dr. Pedobear was the one ultimately to blame.

Both a Crowning Moment of Awesome and a Disturbing Moment of Warmth.

Date: Jul. 9th, 2011 03:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] murf1307.livejournal.com
Huh, I didn't really realize the thing about the surviving victims -- I was too busy d'awwwing over the way Reid interacted with her.

And then, after that, Rossi comes over, and says, "Well done, Agent Reid." That's twofold, too -- wait, more like threefold -- because it shows Reid's development over the series (Gideon had always introduced him as Dr. Reid so people would take him seriously), it shows a subtle, quiet difference between Rossi and Gideon, and Reid admired Rossi so much in the beginning -- It's just a fantastic set of scenes, fantastic episode in general.

Date: Jul. 9th, 2011 08:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] full-metal-ox.livejournal.com
Another inspired touch: remember the dream sequence in which Bethany's limbs drop off, one by one, as she tries to crawl within reach of the phone? That may be an archetypal nightmare image, but it's also a very real and specific fear for a diabetic.

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