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criminalxminds2013-04-11 12:18 am
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This episode is about something. I have no idea what it is.
This is the discussion post for Episode 8x19 - "Pay It Forward". Watch out for SPOILERS in the comments.
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I noticed in tonight's ep there were actually a lot of light moments, particularly from Rossi. "Was it my cologne?", "I think the head lacking a body, and the body lacking a head..." (can't remember the rest of the quote) I found myself smirking quite a few times. Then there was Garcia "donning her snorkel and goggles and diving back in." *laughs*
I loved how everyone's skeletons kept falling out of the closet. The ep wasn't their finest but it was solid IMO..
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But I'm done. I actually rather like the episode right up until the end. The writers pissed me off when they made the whole unsub storyline revolve around the rape and have it turn out to be a case of a false report. Women vastly underreport rape in the first place, many from fear that they won't be believed. Rape culture is alive and well in the US, and the trope of the false rape report contributes to it. It was a cheap ploy and makes me so angry I wanted to throw something at my TV.
At least I'll always have the first six seasons on DVD.
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Just a thought.
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And with everything that has gone on in the past couple of weeks with respect to kids and rape/rape culture, this was especially jarring. I watch TV to escape and yeah, some of the shows I watch are gory or have horrific story lines. But when they start using rape culture to sell a story line? That's when I say goodbye. Clearly other people will feel differently and that is their right. But I have sent an email to the writer and to Erica Messer as well. Hopefully they will think twice before using something like this again.
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And the thing is, considering what we get of the the actual story, it feels pretty coercive anyway, particularly given when it happened. I'd have to know more, but I'd probably suspect that it really was rape anyway.
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Thinking back eight seasons of this show, I think this was the very first time a false rape accusation was used in a plot. And even so, the woman who made the accusation was afraid of retaliation by her apparently abusive father. So even her false accusation was the product of female hate and sexual oppression - since her father probably thought having consesual sex made her daughter unworthy and it was better to be raped than consent to sex.
But that was my take on the plot.
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