Criminal Minds (TV Series)
The Sandman (2016)
Joe Mantegna: David Rossi
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Quotes
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Derek Morgan : [On the phone] What you got, baby girl?
Penelope Garcia : What I've got is fail, fail, and more fail
David Rossi : Remember Thomas Alva Edison, Penelope: "I have not failed, I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work"
Penelope Garcia : Okay, let me rephrase what I just said: I currently waist-deep in what's not working
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Aaron Hotchner : Ronnie Brewer is still missing. Both parents' eyes were filled with sand and glued shut.
David Rossi : Mr. Sandman, bring me a nightmare.
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Derek Morgan : [Rushing out of his office] Hey, hey, hey, there you are! How you're settling in?
Derek Morgan : Well, you know, it's like riding a bike
David Rossi : Oh yeah, I've been meaning to ask, uh, I've got an opening in my poker group next week. Why don't you join us?
Derek Morgan : Oh, my dance card's kind of full these days, Rossi, you know, getting ready for a baby
David Rossi : Well, that's all the more reason to play, you know, jump start the kid's college fund a little money
Derek Morgan : Okay. Okay, I will see what I can do. I left a file in the conference room
David Rossi : I... I was just in there. I didn't see any files
Derek Morgan : You're sure about that?
David Rossi : Positive! No files! I... I would have noticed
Derek Morgan : All right, your eyes start to do that little thing they do. Let's have it
David Rossi : Have what?
Derek Morgan : It's not my birthday and I said to you: please no welcome back party
David Rossi : All right, look, I'm not saying, but, ehm, I was supposed to distract you, so do me a favor and act surprised when you go in there, all right?
Derek Morgan : All right, I got you covered
[starts walking in, Rossi blocks him]
David Rossi : And let's just keep it an extra 30 seconds, just to be sure
Derek Morgan : [laughs] No problem
David Rossi : So, my eyes do this thing, huh?
Derek Morgan : Little bit
David Rossi : I better work on that before poker night
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David Rossi : No tread marks anywhere. The unsub probably parked his car along the main road and walked in.
Jennifer Jareau : Family have dogs?
David Rossi : No. No security system, either.
Jennifer Jareau : Well, there's nothing around back. The garage and the storage were unlocked.
David Rossi : And I bet the Brewers probably never locked their front door.
Jennifer Jareau : You know, it's not so unusual. I grew up in a place like this and that's just how it was. People trusted one another.
David Rossi : Trust is a good thing. So are deadbolts and a rottweiler.
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Aaron Hotchner : We're looking for a family annihilator. We believe he's a white male in his early to mid thirties. He is intelligent, well-organized, and meticulous.
David Rossi : Family annihilators are often quick and ruthless, but this unsub prolongs the suffering of his victims.
Dr. Tara Lewis : He appears to kill in stages. First the father, then the mother, and finally the child.
Derek Morgan : The mother seems to be the primary target of the unsub's rage. She is forced to endure a sense of helplessness for up to an hour while her child is in danger.
Sgt. Natalie Whitfield : So we're dealing with a sadist?
Dr. Spencer Reid : Yes, but not sadism as we typically think of it. Despite the savagery of the attacks, the killer does not derive gratification from inflicting pain; it's from observing the panic in his victims. The sadism is psychological.
Derek Morgan : Something may have happened in the unsub's childhood where he felt unprotected. Perhaps his own mother turned a blind eye to a real or perceived danger.
Aaron Hotchner : And this could explain the ritual of placing sand and glue in the parents' eyes, symbolically blinding them as punishment.
Dr. Tara Lewis : Ellie Zumwalt survived her injuries, and this may discourage this unsub and make him more cautious.
David Rossi : Or have the opposite effect. It could infuriate him and spur him to attack again soon with increased violence.