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00:00You
00:05Previously on criminal minds evolution scary spiders and the most venomous spiders in the world cause of death is venom from hundreds of
00:13internal spider bites
00:15Cyrus created the killer you were Elias. Maybe Cyrus had his own network like a small circle of friends
00:22I have never told anyone anything Cyrus was a person of interest in the Silvio Herrera case
00:28But he was never interviewed because the North Carolina State Police were told he was out of the country who told them that
00:33She identified herself as Tessa Lebrun. She said she was Cyrus's daughter. That name means nothing to you
00:38I've never heard of her. You really can be different, right? I believe you are different
00:43There's this guy. He's the most direct connection to the network
00:46Voight's disciple the network is closing rags then Voight's a target, too
00:55Okay, something's wrong
00:58This is SSA Prentice. We need immediate backup at Melgren Medical due to a mass shooting his Voight
01:04He's not here
01:28What the hell do you think you're going?
01:43Talk to the cops again?
01:46I didn't say anything to anyone
01:50How could I? You never let me go anywhere without you
01:53That's right
01:55You can't go nowhere without me
01:58I don't need you anymore
02:00I'm out
02:01Over my dead body
02:03I'm out of my dead body
02:04I'm out of my dead body
02:05I'm out of my dead body
02:06Johns Hopkins
02:07Oh
02:09That's the smartest thing you've ever done, boy
02:12Ugh
02:13Ugh
02:14all mercy
02:14all felons
02:15He could sow
02:15All losers
02:16Jason got a vorne
02:17or whatever
02:17he could access
02:18Allergian
02:19We ain't heard of. He killed the Kraven
02:20Gospel Not anymore
02:22in Me
02:23η°‘ra
02:23Aye
02:24That's the smartest thing you've ever done, boy
02:27You kill me now
02:29Sheriff will know it was you
02:31You
02:31Maybe you have been listening
02:33He's been listening.
02:37He'll be back.
02:41I'm all you got.
02:57Hit me again.
03:04Should I just leave it?
03:06Yeah.
03:09Good evening there, little lady.
03:11What can I do you for?
03:12I'll have what he's having.
03:15Willie.
03:19First round's on me.
03:22Mark's worse than his bite.
03:27Well, to the kindness of strangers.
03:33Can I get a bigger glass and some ice, please?
03:42You bet.
03:47I haven't seen you around here before.
03:49Okay, look, thanks for the drink, and I don't mean to be rude, but you'll have better luck with the lottery.
03:55Oh, I'm sorry.
03:58I didn't mean to seem like I was trying to...
04:01No.
04:03I mean, you're like my son's age.
04:07I'm just trying to make conversations off.
04:12You look like you had a bit of a rough time tonight.
04:15Yeah, you can say that.
04:17Yeah.
04:19Me too.
04:20You married my wife.
04:24And my son...
04:25He looked me dead in the eye and told me he never wanted to see me again.
04:34Jesus.
04:36I thought my thesis advisor trying to fuck me was bad.
04:40Well...
04:42You know what they say.
04:45Hell, it's other people.
04:48Graduate school, huh?
04:58Oh.
04:59Okay, please.
05:00I know that luck.
05:01Can't believe this chick is hella good with numbers.
05:03Oh, no, no.
05:04That ain't it.
05:05It's just my boy.
05:06He was good with him, too.
05:07Oh, yeah?
05:08Was he working on his PhD in mechanical engineering?
05:12He was not.
05:13So there.
05:15Another round, por favor?
05:16But after tonight, I don't know, maybe I don't get that PhD.
05:22My professor, he says he wants my help with his research project, right?
05:28And this is like satellite tracking.
05:30I mean, this is like kind of like spy shit.
05:32Yeah, right.
05:33Yeah.
05:34Wow.
05:35Okay.
05:36So he tells me he wants to scout this power plant up the road as like a possible tracking site.
05:40But the second we get there, the fucker whips out his dick.
05:43So I kick him in the balls and then I steal his car and I get the fuck out of there.
05:49That's fucked up.
05:51Yeah.
05:52Par for my course.
05:56You think he'll call the cops?
05:58Oh.
05:59Not a chance.
06:00How's he gonna explain that to his wife?
06:02I'll probably just let him stew for a little while and then I'll go back and get him.
06:11You okay to drive?
06:12Fuck no.
06:15No, I'm fine.
06:16Coffee's my friend.
06:17All right.
06:18Well, it's been nice meeting you.
06:24Constance.
06:25Oh.
06:26I actually prefer Tessa.
06:27So, Tessa.
06:28Well, you be safe now, Tessa.
06:32Thank you, Willie.
06:33Take her easy.
06:34Take her easy.
07:04Let's go.
07:05No.
07:34Oh, my God.
08:04I need to talk to the disciple.
08:16Go ahead.
08:34I don't mean anything to you, do I?
08:46No.
08:48You don't, Tessa.
08:50You mean everything to me.
09:02Elias.
09:07Good can exist without evil, whereas evil cannot exist without good.
09:30Thomas Aquinas.
09:45So Voight's not the only one missing.
09:47Dr. Ochoa is gone.
09:49The security cameras have been disabled.
09:52Penelope, go ahead.
09:53Well, according to the hospital security logs, it was Dr. Ochoa's passcode that gave them access to the building's northwest stairwell.
09:59Okay, what about the hospital cameras?
10:01And it was her password that logged them on and turned those off.
10:05I don't know.
10:06It's just hard to believe that Dr. Ochoa has been plotting with the disciple to break Voight out.
10:11Well, maybe her passcodes were stolen.
10:13There's also the possibility that she was collaborating under duress.
10:16Under the threat of harm to a loved one.
10:18Penelope, you, Luke, and Tyler need to follow up with welfare checks on Dr. Ochoa's immediate family.
10:24She'll gather them and get on it.
10:25Oh, man, I cannot imagine how this could be any more of a catastrophic fuck-up.
10:30Okay, Evan, you got it.
10:31Oh, calm down, really?
10:32It is the lead story on every goddamn news channel.
10:35Can you believe it?
10:37They just can't stop talking about how this escaped prisoner is a cop killer with whom this DOJ gave a sweetheart plea agreement.
10:43Okay, we can mitigate the damage?
10:45Oh, can we? And even if we can, how long until somebody digs up that Lee Duvall is Elias Voight is the fucking Sicarious Killer?
10:52Look, damage control is actually the least of our worries, okay?
10:56We have a highly organized group of serial killers on the loose, and our best lead is to track down whatever we can on this Tessa Lebrun in Falls Lake, North Carolina.
11:04Do you really think this mystery woman could be the disciple?
11:07I don't know, but based on the timeline in Voight's biography, she may hold some of the answers we're looking for.
11:13Look, I've already checked. There are no public records for a Tessa Lebrun being born in or living around Falls Lake, North Carolina, in or around 2004.
11:22Okay, but have you asked the NCBI for any missing persons reports from around that time?
11:27I have not.
11:29I can help you. Unless you have a press conference you gotta get to.
11:35It can wait.
11:38We'll let you know what we find.
11:39Mm.
12:09Dr. Ochoa.
12:14Who? Who are you?
12:18You're scared.
12:21Yes. Yes.
12:23Look at me.
12:26Please don't hurt me. Please.
12:31He sees so much in you, doesn't he?
12:34Who?
12:36The lies.
12:38What have you done with him?
12:41You're the only one.
12:45You're the only one who can bring Sicarius back to me.
12:50Where's Julia?
12:55Julia?
12:57It's a bit too familiar, don't you think, for a doctor-patient relationship?
13:02Where is she?
13:03I thought you only had eyes for your wife, Sydney. Do you remember her?
13:07I'm not playing this fucking game.
13:08I do understand the attraction, though. That and Sydney betrayed you.
13:12No, she did not.
13:13Oh, really? Where is she?
13:14Lost forever to the witness protection program.
13:16She's safe.
13:17Mm-hmm.
13:18She's not Julia who was there for you in your time of need.
13:20Whatever the fuck you want from me, she has nothing to do with it.
13:54Do you recognize me?
13:55Wait, where did you get these?
14:00You didn't steal all of them.
14:06Cyrus didn't have a physical type, but he sure did like his lost girls, didn't he?
14:11Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
14:14Jesus Christ.
14:16Oh, oh, oh, oh.
14:41It's loose! It's loose! Do you see?
15:11I don't know.
15:41I don't know.
16:11I don't know.
16:18We need to come to an understanding.
16:20You're mine now.
16:27Forever.
16:29There's no going back.
16:31Besides, you got no one left to go back to anyhow.
16:38Looks like your folks just died.
16:43Accidental house fire.
16:48It's a goddamn tragedy.
16:59Why?
17:00Yours is not to reason why.
17:04Yours is just to do and die.
17:09I'm just fooling with you.
17:13I'm gonna take good care of you.
17:27Cyrus killed your parents in a house fire?
17:29As he did yours.
17:31No.
17:32No, I killed my parents.
17:34It's you.
17:37Cyrus told me everything that happened.
17:40They weren't your parents.
17:42They were your aunt and uncle because he was your father.
17:45What are you talking about?
17:47Cyrus did what he had to do to make you strong.
17:52As he did with me.
17:57The strength to take a person's life is the power to survive.
18:02Bullshit.
18:04Bullshit.
18:05Bullshit.
18:06No.
18:07No, everything you're doing, what I did, it's only causing pain and suffering.
18:12They need to suffer like we suffered.
18:14All of our victims were innocent.
18:15No one is innocent.
18:19You can't see that right now.
18:21But I am here to release you.
18:24Like you released me.
18:26I didn't.
18:28Lee.
18:30You and me.
18:33We're family.
18:42Hey.
18:43Hiya, honey.
18:44Tyler and Luke are checking in with Dr. Ochoa's family.
18:47Meanwhile, I've been digging through her work emails and I have discovered a thing.
18:51See, eight weeks ago, she gets an inquiry from a colleague in England.
18:56A fellow neuropsychiatrist by the name of Dr. Jarvis Parsons.
19:00Something tells me I know exactly where this is headed.
19:03Because you're a gifted profiler who never stops being amazing.
19:06Now, Dr. Ochoa doesn't give Void's name, she doesn't give his patient ID, and all this Dr. Parsons wants is help adapting some recovery protocols.
19:15But Dr. Parsons isn't Dr. Parsons.
19:18And because I am a gifted cyber sleuth who never stops being amazing, I've discovered, no, it's not Dr. Parsons.
19:24It is, in fact, our disciple who cloned this Parsons email, catfished Dr. Ochoa and Trojan Horse to work computer.
19:32Compromising her passcodes.
19:34Now, thank all the goddesses, this does let us know that Dr. Ochoa isn't willingly going along with all this mishigas.
19:41Right, but it also means Luke and Tyler need to find her family fast.
19:46Is there any way for you to track down the ISP to locate where her emails were going?
19:51There is, and there isn't, with there isn't prevailing in the moment.
19:55Well, keep it up.
19:57Yeah.
20:06Dr. Ochoa's family?
20:07Most of them.
20:08At least the ones that live close by.
20:10And fortunately, we were able to coordinate with authorities in Chicago, so everyone's been accounting for.
20:15I've arranged for all of them to be placed into protective custody.
20:17Oh, that's great.
20:18So, Garcia confirmed that Dr. Ochoa's computer was hacked.
20:23Her hospital passcodes were stolen.
20:24Really?
20:25They were stolen?
20:26Yeah.
20:27Why?
20:28It's just that it was pretty damn easy to locate her family and make sure that they were doing all right.
20:32That's lucky for us.
20:33It is, but I'm thinking, what if the Disciple isn't trying to force Dr. Ochoa's hand by threatening her family?
20:43What if the Disciple already had a way to steal her passcodes?
20:47Then kidnapping Dr. Ochoa might not have anything to do with compelling her to use her skills.
20:51No.
20:52Given her relationship with Voight, you think it's more likely that the Disciple would want to use Dr. Ochoa as a sacrifice?
20:59No.
21:00No.
21:01No.
21:02No.
21:03No.
21:04No.
21:05No.
21:06No.
21:07No.
21:08No.
21:09No.
21:10No.
21:11No.
21:12Aaxis.
21:13No.
21:14No!
21:15No.
21:16I'll keep feeling it.
21:34I don't want to die.
21:41You still see in here Tate Andrews screaming for his life, don't you?
21:46I know.
21:50Sal should only take witnessing the death of someone far more meaningful to you,
21:56and Sicaria shall be free.
22:16No!
22:17No!
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23:00No!
23:02as size as Lebron living here?
23:05Yes, sir.
23:07May we speak with him for a moment?
23:10Why?
23:11Well, we're falling out with an old homicide case
23:13a couple years back.
23:14Woman's body's found nearby.
23:16Oh, yeah?
23:18You don't recall that?
23:21No.
23:23What's your name, miss?
23:26Tessa.
23:27You live here, Tessa?
23:30Yeah, with my dad.
23:31Size of Lebron.
23:33He's your dad?
23:35Yeah.
23:36Mind getting him for us?
23:39He's out of the country.
23:41Is that right?
23:44So when might you expect him back?
23:49I don't know.
23:51Well, if you be so kind, leave this here with your dad.
23:57You tell him that it's real important that he calls
23:59as soon as he gets back.
24:01Now, can you do that for me?
24:03Yes, sir.
24:04All right.
24:05Well, you have yourself a fine day now.
24:19You think I had something to do with Leigh?
24:21I don't know what the hell's going on with this shit.
24:25They already put someone away for that bitch's murder.
24:28What?
24:29I don't know.
24:33When was the last time you spoke to him?
24:38Who?
24:40Your son Leigh?
24:42That song bitch is dead to me.
24:46You never say his name in this house again.
24:50Ever.
24:52You hear me?
24:53Yes, sir. Yes, sir. I'll make dinner.
25:01So Rebecca and Evan believe this is the human we're looking for,
25:04Constance Merrick, known to friends and family as Tessa.
25:07Now, she hasn't been seen since July of 2002,
25:09but she wasn't listed as a missing person,
25:12but rather a person of interest for a property crime.
25:15She was accused of stealing her college professor's car.
25:18Graduate student in mechanical engineering turns car thief.
25:22Okay, there's a lot more to this story.
25:24Yes, there is, because shortly after her parents
25:27were finally able to persuade authorities
25:28that she was actually missing,
25:31they both died in, wait for it, an accidental house fire.
25:36Just like Voight's parents. What are the chances?
25:38This is what lit up Evan and Rebecca.
25:40Oh, that's a pun.
25:41And remember that Voight's uncle was an active predator
25:44even after Voight left him.
25:46We're gonna need to dig up additional details
25:48about the night Tessa allegedly stole that car.
25:50But are we thinking an essential part
25:52of Voight's profile is false?
25:54That he didn't set the fire
25:55that killed his parents his uncle did?
25:56No, it's not possible.
25:57Tara and I read those reports more than once.
25:59Plus, Cyrus had a solid alibi for the night of the fire.
26:02Cyrus didn't kill Voight's parents,
26:04but he knew instinctively, like you said,
26:07it was an essential part of what made Voight who he was.
26:10So when he killed Tessa's parents,
26:12he was hoping to repeat history.
26:14Exactly.
26:15Cyrus didn't abduct Tessa Merrick to satisfy his urges.
26:18He needed her to replace Voight.
26:21Okay, well, based on this 2004 report,
26:24if Tessa identified herself to deputies as Cyrus' daughter,
26:28then he really was able to break her
26:30into trauma bonding with him.
26:32But then how does that evolve
26:33into the psychopathy of the disciple?
26:35Well, once free of Cyrus' influence,
26:38her violence, like Voight's,
26:39would have emerged from a desire for vengeance
26:41as much as a drive to assert dominance
26:43over a world that they both saw
26:45as having treated them cruelly.
26:47And so where do we think she was when Cyrus died?
26:49Because Voight poisoned Cyrus,
26:51but he never said anything about freeing a captive.
26:53Honestly, I don't think he knew.
26:56Well, well, the prodigal son returns.
27:18Took it long enough.
27:21Yeah, sometimes when I close my eyes,
27:22it's like I never left.
27:25That's what you've been doing
27:26the last 20 fucking years?
27:28Yeah, just thinking about this place.
27:31Even after I went to school,
27:33after I fell in love, got married,
27:35had two daughters,
27:36I can't get this fucking place out of my head.
27:39Huh?
27:40After everything I taught you,
27:42you still think you can be normal?
27:45No, I'm still what you made me.
27:47Is that why you came back?
27:49Huh?
27:50To blame me?
27:51I could have had a chance.
27:52I could have been different.
27:53Nah, you couldn't.
27:56Our vice is in our blood.
28:05It's you.
28:07The one they're all talking about.
28:12Sikaris.
28:13Did you come here to kill me?
28:16Oh, I already killed you an hour ago.
28:18Slip some proxen in your IV.
28:20Hey, I just came here to watch an old man dying.
28:26I see.
28:28I always knew it.
28:32Family is what gets you killed.
28:34You'll find that out soon enough.
28:38And that little family of yours,
28:41you'll find out too.
28:42I'm...
28:42Oh.
28:57Oh.
28:57I don't know.
29:27It might have taken Tessa a couple of days to summon up the will to walk out that door, but once she did, there was no looking back.
29:41Given the level of abuse and deprivation she endured, there's only one of two ways she'd respond.
29:46She collapses in on herself, isolating and self-destructing.
29:49Or, in this case, she comes to see herself as Void's disciple and chooses to lash out and punish.
29:54Acting out, much like Eileen Wuornos did, and probably targeting older men.
29:59Older men of means, given the resources she's working with now.
30:01But most importantly, she'd seek a reunion with the one who set her free, the one who was also family.
30:08Only by the time she caught up with him, Void was not the guy she was expecting.
30:12He was broken.
30:13But she could fix him.
30:15By force-feeding him a steady diet of violence, it might trigger him.
30:18The question is where?
30:19Let's start by filling in the timeline of this Tessa Merrick.
30:23Penelope, see if you can identify any kind of regional patterns in missing persons reports for 60-something men starting in 2022, coming up to eight weeks ago.
30:34Got it.
30:34For Void's re-education process, Tessa would likely need to hold him at a location where not only did she feel safe, but also a strong emotional connection.
30:43What about Cyrus' cabin?
30:44Leveled to the ground a year ago.
30:45But yeah, someplace like that.
30:47I mean, it's got to be an environment that is essential to her own profile.
30:51Could you and Tyler look into it?
30:57Elias.
31:01Elias, you're gonna be okay.
31:04What you did, you, you saved my life.
31:18Elias.
31:21Talk to me.
31:24What are you feeling?
31:30Please, you're scaring me, Elias.
31:32We're asking you the wrong questions.
31:36It's not what are you feeling.
31:40It's...
31:41How are you feeling?
31:47Like a fucking god.
31:48No, I gotta hand it to you. I thought it was gonna be a waste of her time, but we actually have a real lead.
32:04Between 2022 and eight weeks ago, there have been 11 men, ranging in age from 60 to 75, median income over $500,000, who've been reported missing from the Mid-Atlantic region.
32:16One gentleman by the name of Lester Samuelson was a client of Vincent Orlov at the time of his vanishing.
32:22Well, a client, huh? Is that serendipity or sleuthing on Tessa's part?
32:27Any way you slice it, this has gotta be the way she got entree onto Voight's network.
32:32Now, as Evan will want to point out...
32:34No, no, I...
32:34I can see it all. I can't prove it, but I can see it.
32:38It's circumstantial as it relates to the disabled's body count, because, like Voight, no body, no crime.
32:52The king's son, Ferdinand, with hair up-staring, then, like reeds, not hair, was the first man that leaped, cried.
33:01Hell was empty, and all the devils are here.
33:04Why, that's my spirit.
33:10But was not this nigh shore close by, Master.
33:15But are they, Ariel, safe?
33:18Oh, my God.
33:29Oh, my God.
33:32I'm sorry.
33:35There's no way you can hold, isn't it?
33:38Oh, my God.
33:40So, save me now!
33:43More worried!
33:45I'm surprised you trusted Orlov.
33:56I didn't. He was a useful idiot.
33:58Who tried to have you killed?
33:59Like I said, he was an idiot.
34:02Well, he was useful to me.
34:04He had delusions of grandeur.
34:07He thought he could use your network to his advantage.
34:10But once I had what I needed from him to oversee the network,
34:13I made sure he paid for betraying you.
34:16Betrayal?
34:18Being two-faced, that's why you put him in the mask?
34:20No.
34:21The Yase Itoko mask, it isn't about deception.
34:24It's about truth.
34:26I was a military brat.
34:28My parents were stationed all over the world, and I was lost.
34:32But one night in Kyoto, I caught a glimpse of myself in a mask.
34:37A tortured soul who abides in hell.
34:43You know what I'm talking about?
34:47Our vice is in our blood.
34:50I knew I couldn't do this alone.
34:53I needed the community that you created.
34:55I needed you.
34:56I understand, but my network was built to exist in the shadows.
35:01It was a place for like-minded people like you and I
35:03to learn to gratify their needs without getting caught and punished.
35:07But now you come along, and you've dragged it into the light.
35:10There's a reason why I made all my followers kill themselves if they got caught.
35:14It was so that the secret of the network died with them.
35:17But it doesn't have to be secret anymore.
35:18Yes, it does.
35:19The law is out there.
35:20They're everywhere, and they're never going to stop hunting us.
35:22And we can fight them.
35:23Yeah, and we will lose.
35:26Well, so what do we do?
35:29I disappear.
35:30I destroy any evidence of us ever existing.
35:33Like your shipping container in Georgia.
35:38Yeah, just like that.
35:39And we'll leave behind a patsy, like Benjamin Reeves.
35:44Yeah.
35:45And we slip into the shadows.
35:55This is what we have so far on the missing men.
35:57It's not much.
36:00Jesus, and the clock's still ticking.
36:01I'm worried it's already run out on Dr. Ochoa.
36:05We can't be certain.
36:06Can't we?
36:07I mean, Dave, if killing her in front of Voight helps recover his taste for blood,
36:13then there's absolutely no way the disciple hasn't already taken her life.
36:18There is another scenario.
36:20What's that?
36:21There's only a handful of people who have shown Voight any grace.
36:25You're one of them.
36:27Penelope and Dr. Ochoa.
36:29Now, if indeed Voight is this changed man,
36:33there is a chance that he'll do what he can to protect her.
36:38Even kill?
36:39Yes, which obviously would still work in the disciples' favor.
36:44But if Dr. Ochoa is correct,
36:47then Voight's inner demons might now be angels.
36:52Hey, Luke and Tyler have something.
36:54Based on the records we've found for Constance Merrick,
37:01her profile tends to suggest that she would have a strong emotional connection
37:05to one of her last known locations.
37:07Going back to the night Tessa disappeared,
37:09the police interviewed a classmate
37:10who confirmed she'd been working with her thesis advisor,
37:13a Dr. Adrienne Gammon.
37:14Back in the day, this Dr. Gammon had the not-so-secret reputation
37:18of inviting just his female students on location scouts
37:22for possible satellite reconnaissance stations,
37:25which, you know, is just pervy teacher guy talk to get a girl alone.
37:28So on the night in question, Gammon invites Tessa to a scout,
37:34and when he reveals his true intentions, she splits in his car,
37:37but then drives herself straight into Cyrus' hunting ground.
37:41Did he ever recover the vehicle?
37:44No, but Gammon eventually came clean
37:46about where he and Tessa were that night.
37:48Yeah, the Schofield substation, which has been offline for 20 years.
37:52The facility definitely provides its tactical advantages, and...
37:55I've been picking up bursts of Wi-Fi transmissions.
37:58Which I'm concerned were just a bit too easily detected.
38:00You don't think that's my tactical advantages?
38:02I'll say this for Tessa, she's consistent.
38:05Blowing us right into a trap.
38:06But it's a risk we have to take.
38:08Dave, JJ, Luke, and Tyler gear up.
38:10I'll have HRT meet us on site.
38:18What are you telling the network?
38:19Same thing I did before.
38:20I delay low until I reach out again.
38:22How do you know they'll obey?
38:23Because you're gonna send your own message, verifying mine.
38:26Won't Penelope Garcia be able to decrypt the messages?
38:29Yeah, that's the point.
38:31Look, baiting the BAU into a trap,
38:33that's part of your profile.
38:35And then when they get here?
38:36The wall's gone tumbling down.
38:38I'll have my men set those charges.
38:39Good.
38:40And we got our fall guy.
38:43Dr. Ochoa.
38:45Yeah, you used her passcode to get into Milgren, right?
38:48Yeah, but...
38:48But nothing.
38:49That's more than enough.
38:50Look, it doesn't matter what they know.
38:52It matters what they can prove.
38:56I'll set that charge now.
38:57Wait.
38:59I got a better idea.
39:00Give me a gun.
39:01Give him your gun.
39:07Elias, please.
39:29We don't have much time.
39:39The sun's coming up.
39:40We gotta be ready for the BAU.
39:49Shut the front door.
39:50What is it?
39:51This disciple person just made a hot, steaming mess of a mistake.
39:55She sent one...
39:56No, she sent two coded messages to Void's followers,
40:01basically telling them that they need to lay real low.
40:03But the decryption codes that you need to open and read
40:08said messages relay back confirmation markers,
40:10which I have intercepted.
40:12And we are now looking at the current location
40:14of every nefarious fink left on Void's network.
40:17I can't believe it.
40:19It's an egregious error.
40:20Are you sure?
40:21Do nerds rule and boys drool?
40:24Okay.
40:24I need to give my field offices a heads up.
40:26Yeah.
40:26Great work.
40:27Mm-hmm.
40:27I need to give my field offices a heads up.
40:35I need to give my field offices a heads up.
40:37I need to give my field offices a heads up.
40:38I need to give my field offices a heads up.
40:39I need to give my field offices a heads up.
40:40I need to give my field offices a heads up.
40:41I need to give my field offices a heads up.
40:42I need to give my field offices a heads up.
40:43I need to give my field offices a heads up.
40:44I need to give my field offices a heads up.
40:45I need to give my field offices a heads up.
40:46I need to give my field offices a heads up.
40:47I need to give my field offices a heads up.
40:48I need to give my field offices a heads up.
40:49I need to give my field offices a heads up.
40:50I need to give my field offices a heads up.
40:51I need to give my field offices a heads up.
40:52Penelope, we're on scene preparing to breach.
41:03What do you see?
41:04I see a lot of flashing lights on my screen that look like danger,
41:08and it appears that all of the entrances are protected by IEDs.
41:12Do we need the bomb squad?
41:13No, I don't think so, because the detonators are being triggered remotely.
41:16You can cut them off, right?
41:18Yes, we're going to find that out right now.
41:19Before I do, please tell me no one's in harm's way.
41:21No, we're all good.
41:22We're not moving until you give us the word.
41:23Okay, I'm capable.
41:25I am doing this, and...
41:27Okay, charges are neutralized.
41:30Clear to breach!
41:43Whoa, whoa, whoa.
41:44The perimeter's been breached.
41:45Okay.
41:46The charges didn't go off.
41:47Penelope, you want some chance of signals?
41:49We got to get out of here and leave everyone behind.
41:50Go, come on.
41:51Fuck!
41:52Fuck!
41:55Emily, we're heading through the southwest side of the building.
41:57We're covering the west side.
41:58JJ status.
42:06We have one HRT officer wounded, but the shooters are down.
42:18Dave, come in.
42:19Dave, come in.
42:20Oh, my God.
42:27Oh, my God.
42:31Agent Rossi.
42:32Are you all right?
42:33Yeah, yeah, I'm okay.
42:35Voight did that?
42:36He saved my life.
42:37I-I couldn't believe it.
42:38No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
42:41You don't have to do this.
42:41Julia, that's the only way.
42:42Please, you don't have to do this, please.
42:44Play dead.
42:46Agent Rossi, you have to believe me.
42:48Elias doesn't want to hurt anyone, except maybe himself.
42:51Do you know where he went?
42:52No, no, no, no, no, no.
42:53It happened so fast.
42:54He-I-just-I'm sorry.
42:56It's all right.
42:57Let's just get you out of here.
42:59Emily, I found Dr. Ochoa.
43:01She's alive.
43:03Come on.
43:04You're breaking up.
43:06Repeat.
43:08Repeat.
43:09You fucked up.
43:12You shouldn't have trusted me.
43:15Fuck you!
43:16This is where it ends.
43:17This is where you and I end.
43:18No.
43:21FBI!
43:28Emily, Tess is coming to you.
43:31Boy, drop the gun!
43:33No, Tyler, no, no, no.
43:34Hold your fire.
43:35Shoot me.
43:40No.
43:42JJ?
43:43Fucking shoot me!
43:48You won't pull that trigger.
43:56You can't.
44:08Not anymore.
44:09Subject in sight.
44:35Hold your fire.
44:36Constance, my name is Emily.
44:41We don't want to hurt you.
44:43I don't want to hurt you.
44:45I know your story.
44:47I know it all too well.
44:49I know the pain you've endured.
44:52So I understand why you needed to lash out and punish somebody.
44:59Anybody.
45:00Everybody.
45:01You don't know anything about me!
45:04Don't I?
45:06I...
45:06I know your life should have been so much different.
45:10You should have been building rockets to the stars,
45:13and instead you were betrayed by a man you trusted,
45:16and a cruel fate led you to another man who robbed you of your soul.
45:21Elias was right.
45:25This is where it has to end.
45:27No, Constance!
45:28All you can do is offer me a life inside of a cage,
45:31and what kind of life is that?
45:33No!
45:33No!
45:34No!
45:34No!
45:35No!
45:51I'm surprised I let you come see me.
45:54Well, I'm still your doctor.
45:57Until they transfer me.
45:59Maybe.
45:59Listen, I wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you.
46:13I'm sorry.
46:15For what?
46:17Everything that I put you through.
46:21You saved my life.
46:23I didn't really have a choice.
46:26No, you did have a choice.
46:27You did have a choice, and you chose the good.
46:32This time?
46:37Don't lose faith.
46:41I don't have any to lose.
46:49I should get going.
46:53Goodbye, Elias.
46:54Goodbye.
47:21You saw what I did to Perry?
47:23I did.
47:26And how do you think that made me feel?
47:30Like a fucking god.
47:33Yeah.
47:35So how the fuck was Jennifer so sure
47:37that I wouldn't pull the trigger on her?
47:41Well, let's start with the phone call
47:42you made to Lainey and Ava.
47:45Your profile's changed.
47:47It was a mistake.
47:53Not killing you?
47:54Yes.
47:55Don't think I haven't thought about it.
47:59I'm being serious.
48:01What's important now is justice.
48:04For your victims and for you.
48:07Okay, yeah.
48:09Justice, you want justice, Dave?
48:11Then make sure the prosecutor pushes for the death penalty.
48:13Not just what I did to Perry,
48:14but for every single one of the Sicarius cases.
48:20You know, the only way to do that...
48:23Is with a confession.
48:24Do you need a confession?
48:25Okay, I confess.
48:31I did it.
48:37I did all of it.
48:41Just no more fucking deals.
48:49You really don't trust yourself?
48:51I can't.
48:55I can't.
48:55I can't.
49:21I can't believe after all the shit
49:24he has put us through
49:25that, like, now
49:26I'm actually feeling sorry for the guy.
49:29I know.
49:32So,
49:33what happens next?
49:35Tomorrow morning,
49:36the marshals will transfer him over
49:38to USP Mosby.
49:40It's a federal supermax in Virginia.
49:42And he'll be held there
49:44until he's arraigned on all charges, I guess.
49:47I heard your tactical advantage
50:04rounded up the rest of the network.
50:05Oh, my tactical advantage
50:07is magnificent.
50:09But, no, that was Voight.
50:11He intentionally sabotaged everything
50:13so I could track them all down.
50:14Well, still,
50:15you had to...
50:17hit the buttons.
50:18Oh, you're funny sometimes.
50:19I think so.
50:21But seriously,
50:22the field offices
50:22were able to round all these guys up?
50:24Mm-hmm.
50:24Down to every last unsub.
50:26It's hard to believe it's over.
50:28Oh.
50:29Sounds like some nauseous optimism
50:31if I ever heard it.
50:33He's worried that
50:34with Voight finally off the board,
50:36he might still have to do
50:37that rotation in Mobile.
50:39That's not a thing.
50:41Wait, is it?
50:42No, it's not.
50:43I'm pretty sure your success
50:48with this special assignment
50:49means the BAU will be
50:51your permanent assignment.
50:52Oh, congrats to you, sir.
50:54Well, the rest of your colleagues
50:55get to enjoy many more adventures
50:56with you.
50:57I, uh, must bid you adieu.
50:58What are you talking about?
51:00Not from justice, no.
51:01Just from being the, uh,
51:02point person at BAU
51:03on the, uh, charming Mr. Sicarius.
51:06Now that he's on his way to trial,
51:08somebody else from the prosecutor's office
51:09will help you.
51:10Sure you want to jump ship now, Jim?
51:12I did.
51:13And then you didn't.
51:14No, it's just that Becca,
51:15excuse me, Rebecca,
51:17and I feel that there are
51:18much better ways
51:19that we can exercise
51:20our legal acumen.
51:22Come on.
51:23You're gonna miss us.
51:25Of course, yes,
51:26and that's why I suggest
51:26that we get out of here
51:27and I'll buy you guys
51:28all around the drinks.
51:30Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey,
51:31since, um,
51:33since we came at you
51:34pretty hard on that
51:36Tara situation.
51:37Oh, the Tara situation, huh?
51:39Yeah, so maybe
51:41I'm thinking that
51:43Emily should spring
51:45for the drinks.
51:45Oh, stop.
51:47Uh, here we go.
51:49Why don't we just march up
51:50to my office?
51:51I have all sorts of spirits
51:52for free.
51:53Yeah, but you got no snacks.
51:55You have no snacks.
51:56And I'm hungry.
51:57Hey, well, where should we go?
51:59Pelley's.
52:00You guys ever been
52:00to the Tin Cup?
52:02Isn't that where
52:03you got your tuchus kicked?
52:04Uh, that guy nearly
52:05pressed charges,
52:06so whose tuchus was kicked?
52:08Charges?
52:12What charges?
52:13Charges?
52:14Charges?
52:15Charges?
52:16Charges?
52:17Charges?
52:18Charges?
52:19Charges?
52:20Charges?
52:21Charges?
52:22Charges?
52:23Charges?
52:24Charges?
52:25Charges?
52:26Charges?
52:27Charges?
52:28Charges?
52:29Charges?
52:30Charges?
52:31Charges?
52:32Charges?
52:33Charges?
52:34Charges?
52:35Charges?
52:36Charges?
52:37Charges?
52:38That's him.
52:52Voight.
52:54You mean Sigarius.
52:58Fuck yeah.
53:02That's not me.
53:04Man, you ain't fooling nobody.
53:06That's right.
53:07Do.
53:09We see you.
53:12Now you're wrong.
53:14The fuck we are?
53:20Knock him off.
53:21Kill that motherfucker.
53:23Come on.
53:25Get out of here.
53:26Get out of here.
53:27Get out of here.
53:28Get out of here.
53:28Get out of here.
53:29Get out of here.
53:29Get out of here.
53:30Get out of here.
53:30Get out of here.
53:31Get out of here.
53:31Get out of here.
53:31Get out of here.
53:32Get out of here.
53:32Get out of here.
53:33Get out of here.
53:33Get out of here.
53:33Get out of here.
53:34Get out of here.
53:34Get out of here.
53:35Get out of here.
53:36Get out of here.
53:36Get out of here.
53:36Get out of here.
53:37Get out of here.
53:37Get out of here.
53:38Get out of here.
53:38Get out of here.
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