The cool thing about Halloween is that it’s a uniquely American holiday. I mean, despite its obvious origins in the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian All Saints’ Day, it really is a melting pot of various immigrants’ traditions and beliefs.
Reid: It's a government report.
Morgan: So what?
Reid: So you work for the government. What, you don't read the reports?
Morgan: On traffic patterns in a city 2,500 miles from where I live?
Reid: 2,295 miles.
Morgan: Don't make me smack you in front of all these people.
Reid: I know I should feel bad about what happened. I mean, I killed a man. You know, I should feel something.... but I don't.
Gideon: Not knowing what you feel, that's not the same as not feeling anything.
You know Garcia, she carries a laptop, not a gun. She can’t even look at crime scene photos without needing pictures of panda bears to counter balance them.
Moral vigilantism typically has its roots in repression and guilt. This generally manifests itself in low self-esteem and self-loathing. By punishing others, the unsub may also be punishing himself.
I feel like there are two types of people in this world. The ones that get over their grief and move on and the ones that descend into some sort of endless misery.