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- Derek Morgan: Yeah, I understand that. I'm just... I'm asking some type of alternative for that... Nothing? Yes, I got it. Don't ask me if I like it.
- Emily Prentiss: Oh, what? What is it?
- Derek Morgan: Social Services won't intervene to a regular formal investigation.
- Emily Prentiss: We have to take them home?
- Derek Morgan: Yeah.
- Aaron "Hotch" Hotchner: Prentiss, this is the job, and I need to know that you can be objective.
- Emily Prentiss: And I need to know that I can be human.
- Derek Morgan: Look at me. I don't want to hurt you, okay? Let's make a deal. You give me that gun, I promise you I will walk you out of here and you will never have to come back. Sound pretty good?
- Jennifer "JJ" Jareau: I think it's a good idea, though.
- Emily Prentiss: What's that?
- Jennifer "JJ" Jareau: You, kids. I can see it.
- Emily Prentiss: [voiceover] "In the city, crime is taken as emblematic of class and race. In the suburbs, though, it's intimate and psychological, resistant to generalization, a mystery of the individual soul." Barbara Ehrenreich
- Tyler: They're lies.
- Derek Morgan: I know. But you could have come in here and you could have made her pay. And you didn't, because you're good. You're not Gary. No, you're nothing like him.
- Derek Morgan: Yeah, I understand that. I'm just... I'm asking some type of alternative for that... Nothing? Yes, I got it. Don't ask me if I like it.
- Emily Prentiss: Oh, what? What is it?
- Derek Morgan: Social Services won't intervene to a regular formal investigation.
- Emily Prentiss: We have to take them home?
- Derek Morgan: Yeah.
- Aaron "Hotch" Hotchner: I'm the only thing standing between you and a bullet.
- Gary: Bring it. I always wanted die in a donut shop.
- Aaron "Hotch" Hotchner: I teach crisis negotiation. I co-wrote the textbook, and in twelve years I've never talked anybody off a ledge so fast.
- Gary: Oh, bit of a milestone then.
- Aaron "Hotch" Hotchner: Why did you walk out that door, Gary?
- Gary: Sugar crash.
- Aaron "Hotch" Hotchner: You answer your door and the next thing you know everyone you care about is gone!
- Derek Morgan: If it's me, I wanna be gone too!
- Emily Prentiss: Hey Garcia, it's Em
- Penelope Garcia: Why cats?
- Penelope Garcia: Sorry?
- Penelope Garcia: Evil has no boundaries!
- Emily Prentiss: Well, for what's worth, I think they go peacefully
- Aaron "Hotch" Hotchner: We're looking for two men. Probably white, given the neighborhoods that they hit, mid to late twenties, intelligent, and organized.
- Derek Morgan: These are career criminals. One or both has done hard time, but neither presents as a convict. They would appear clean-shaven, well dressed...
- Emily Prentiss: Neighborly. This helps them talk their way into the homes. They may also be using a ruse.
- Lt. Nellis: What kind of ruse?
- Aaron "Hotch" Hotchner: Given that the invasions have taken place in the evening, it could be anything. Could be door to door sales, person in distress, car trouble.
- Dr. Spencer Reid: Uh, Derrick Todd Lee used a tape of a baby crying to get women to open their doors in Baton Rouge. Never underestimate their creativity.
- Emily Prentiss: These men share a very tight bond, and a mutual compulsion to kill, but their signatures reveal two very distinct personalities.
- Aaron "Hotch" Hotchner: One brutalizes the parents. This is the dominant one. Sadistic, remorseless, extremely volatile.
- Emily Prentiss: The other prefers a needle. His injections are consistent with an angel of death. He's more withdrawn, sensitive, and he has a warped sense of mercy.
- Aaron Hotchner: So The Laybournes were abusing their daughter, where's this going?
- Dr. Spencer Reid: One of the unsubs decimates parental figures, but we know the statistics there. It's-- It's likely he was abused himself.
- Aaron Hotchner: So you're saying the unsub recognized the signs of abuse, flew into a rage, and killed the parents?
- Dr. Spencer Reid: Anger displacement. He's getting revenge for his own childhood abuse.
- Lt. Nellis: So you think what, the victims were beating their kids?
- Dr. Spencer Reid: Uh, the Laybourne case was just the trigger, but now they see all the parents the same.
- Lt. Nellis: That doesn't explain the kids.
- Derek Morgan: Maybe it does. Think of the family annihilators John List and Mark Barton. They thought they were saving their kids by killin' em.
- Lt. Nellis: But what is he savin' them from?
- Derek Morgan: Life without their parents, without love, life like his.
- Jennifer "JJ" Jareau: [about the unsubs jamming cell phone reception] You can buy a cell phone jammer for a hundred bucks
- Lt. Nellis: I'll use one of those next time I go to the movies.