Touched by S1 EP14

Jerald 2022-03-20 09:01:39

First tears for the Criminal Minds.
A great mother protects her son at the cost of her life. No shot, no blood.

She married a wrong man, who was not only a psychopath, but also a callous killer. When her son was 2 years old, she found her husband had killed 12 girls. She was panic, and what she was worried about most is her son. Soon she realized what's going on and what would happen to her son with a father like that. Even he could have been taken by the police; the son could never get rid of the horrible influences. She had to cut all these off. She did hard and brave things--call the police, confess killing her son, go to the jail.

15 years later, at the execution day for both of them, the FBI arrived, whose job was to find out the potential victims to close more cases, and to look for details about the woman's crime about killing her son for there were no evidences except she claimed it.

The police found out 13 bodies, but the psychopath never told us how many exactly he had done, he feel exciting with these secrets.

As for this woman, the strong power of love showed in her smile, the belief of good for her son, convinced the FBI not to unveil the truth, the truth that she murdered no one, the truth that her son is still alive, the truth that could break her son's brilliant life. You know what? That year, she abandoned her son in the river within a basket as the bible story kind, before he was found and fortunately adopted by a good couple. Now her son is 17 years old, he plays violoncello very well; his photo on the show is also published in the newspaper.

She is willing to die. No truth to be needed. See her last smile; it's peaceful, proud and satisfied. She has given everything she can to her son, who doesn't know her at all.

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Criminal Minds quotes

  • Cheryl Davenport: This job... how do you stomach it?

    Elle Greenway: The people I go after are cowards. They often prey upon the weaker members of society, such as women and children. There is nothing I would rather do than put the bastards away.

  • Aaron "Hotch" Hotchner: This is Special Agent Dr. Reid.

    Man: Oh, you look too young to have gone to medical school.

    Dr. Spencer Reid: They are Ph.D.'s, three of them.

    Man: What, are you a genius or something?

    Dr. Spencer Reid: I don't believe that intelligence can be accurately quantified, but I do have an IQ of 187, an eidetic memory, can read 20,000 words per minute.

    [pause]

    Dr. Spencer Reid: Yes, I'm a genius.