TV: Criminal Minds 10-13: Nelson's Sparrow: 2015-02-03 12 AM: JSA: Q.1, TP.HCM:
During the first minutes of this TV show, I thought Reed's mother died. I saw his tears as they showed him appraoch the cabin alone to meet his BA team. BA stands for Behavior Analysis.
Something personal and devastating happened. Gideon was murdered but he shot at a painting or picture of a bird on the wall. David Rossi was Gideon's partner in the 1970's. Gideon left during the 2nd or third season of this show, around 2006 or so. They haven't heard from since then. His last known communication to the team was a letter to Reed.
Rossi said that the Devil is in the details. That must be an idiom and he remember a case they had in the 1970's which introduced us to the flashbacks similar to that seen in Men In Black 3 where somebody played a younger Gideon and also a younger Rossi.
Gideon was played by the actor that plays Corey Matthews in Boy Meets World and in Girl Meets World. I was excited and also bias when seeing him in that roll. It was good for both the actor and for the character, Gideon.
They talked to people and they were able to find the killer and Rossi told the killer that he would be a legend if he were to kill Rossi as well. As he tried, Rossi killed him in self-defense.
Reed was irrational but tried his best to keep his head in the game. There was Gideon's favorite ice-cream in the freezer that the girls started eating. Gideon was a bird watcher, which is like profiling. He was playing chess with himself. Reed wanted to at least play him again one more time.
Gideon may have found a new love before his death. That is what he was looking for after leaving the show, I mean the BAU, Behavior Analysis Unit, of the FBI, in the USA.
It was sad but also good to see this.
Hodge, the leader of the team, reminded Rossi of when a 12 year old kid double dog dared him or Gideon to snow sled down a steep hill or mountain in New York or somewhere when they were like stranded or had free time during like a snow blizzard or something. It was dangerous but those were the days.
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