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[SPOILERS] S06 EP 21- THE STRANGER
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I'm rewatching the show so I can finally watch the final season and have closure. Join me as I go through all the emotions all over again!
This is the episode where the team travels to San Diego, California to find an unsub murdering college students.
- I like this intro and horror movie parallel. It's also just nice to see the team doing "normal" things like going to the movies together.
- My worst fear, my aboslute worst fear, is someone coming through my window while I'm in the shower like fuuuck :((( or even just seeing someone trying to come into my house like the sheer terror
- GORL
- Get a knife!
- Garcia saying violence should be implied rather than shown in movies is exactly how I feel about this damn show lmao
- This episode has big You energy
- "Chocolate or vanilla?" Lmfao wtf what texting is this
- nawty boy ;) I'M DED
- Seeing the unsub in the back of your selfie is TERRIFYINGÂ
- "Pretty smart for someone who's been locked up" Ah yes agent Seaver, no braincells for convicts.
- I've never understood people who make fun of women's fear of being hurt/abducted/killed
- Lmao hotch closing the door extra slowly like I'm doing this because I was going to do it anyway not because you asked me to unsub
5/10Â
Okay episode.
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