- Aaron Hotchner: [opening, voiceover] "Children are educated by what the grownup is and not by his talk." - Carl Jung
- Jennifer Jareau: [closing, voiceover] "Alone. All alone. Nobody but nobody can make it out here alone." - Maya Angelou
- Jennifer Jareau: Hey, let's keep the water in the tub, okay? Five more minutes and then Mommy's gotta get ready for work.
- Henry LaMontagne: Why did you always go to work, Mommy?
- Jennifer Jareau: Well, um, because there's people out there that need my help. But I will be back soon.
- Jennifer Jareau: How you're doing? You need anything?
- Tara Rios: How... how could that stuff... be hidden in my head all these years? I feel like I'm going crazy
- Jennifer Jareau: No, you're not! It's... it's just your brain's way of protecting you
- Aaron Hotchner: [Phone rings] What have you got, Garcia?
- Penelope Garcia: What I've got is a promotion coming, 'cause damn I am good!
- Dr. Spencer Reid: One thing's different, though. He's back in Griffith Park.
- David Rossi: Coincidence?
- Dr. Spencer Reid: Griffith Park spans 4,310 acres, making it one of the largest urban parks on all of North America. Given its sheer size, coincidence certainly is a possibility.
- David Rossi: But he's never repeated parks before.
- Dr. Spencer Reid: No, he hasn't.
- Penelope Garcia: [phone rings] Hallelujah, this place is dead. Give me a job, give me a job.
- David Rossi: Garcia, I need you to check the health records of all five kids that the UnSub returned. Any special needs, any medications.
- Penelope Garcia: Okey-dokey artichokey. Ah. Everyone healthy as a horse. That's super healthy. Clean bill. Nothing.
- David Rossi: Thanks, Garcia.
- Penelope Garcia: Really? That's all? But I have so many skills to help. Please? Hello?
- Tara Rios: So, what makes you think that it's gonna work this time?
- Jennifer Jareau: Well, we're gonna try something new. It's a psychotherapy called EMDR.
- Derek Morgan: It stands for eye movement desensitization and reprocessing. It's very effective with PTSD and memories that have been buried especially deep.
- Tara Rios: What if I can't? What if there's really nothing in there?
- Jennifer Jareau: There's evidence that suggests we process intellectual material in a different part of the brain than emotional material. EMDR helps link the two.
- [pause]
- Jennifer Jareau: Tara, we will be with you the whole time.
- Derek Morgan: Hey Tara. It's been a long time
- Tara Rios: What are you guys doing here?
- Derek Morgan: We need to talk to you
- Tara Rios: Well, you could have called me first
- Jennifer Jareau: We did! You never called us back
- Jennifer Jareau: We got him. He's dead. And we saved Phoebe and Gina, too. You did it.
- [finds Tara snapping repeatedly at a hair tie around her wrist]
- Jennifer Jareau: [holds Tara's wrist] It's over.
- Tara Rios: I want to see his body.
- Dr. Jerry Berneman: [about Tara] I can tell you this. When she first came to me, she was suffering from extreme PTSD. For lacking a better clinical term, she was a *hot mess*!
- Gina Mendes: She needs her medicine. She has asthma. Please, let me help her.
- Jonathan Ray Covey: Boo-hoo-hoo. You all pretend to care, but you just want to save your own skin. You're all the same.
- Gina Mendes: She'll die.
- Jonathan Ray Covey: She'll die if you can't take the pain.