Criminal Minds (TV Series)
Tabula Rasa (2008)
Matthew Gray Gubler: Dr. Spencer Reid
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Quotes
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Dr. Spencer Reid : [closing quote, voiceover] "Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower, we will grieve not, rather find strength in what remains behind."
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Derek Morgan : [in Hotch's flashback during his testimony] Hey, what's the new tech girl's name?
Dr. Spencer Reid : Ah, Gomez, I think.
Derek Morgan : [to Garcia] Excuse me, Gomez!
[Garcia starts walking away]
Derek Morgan : Hey, baby girl!
Penelope Garcia : Baby girl?
Derek Morgan : Ah, forgive me. I just didn't know your real name...
Penelope Garcia : I've been called worse. What can I do for you?
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Dr. Spencer Reid : [looking at a piece of paper] It's remarkable. Something like this makes you question everything you thought you knew.
Penelope Garcia : Yeah. It's like the Monolith in 2001.
Dr. Spencer Reid : So there was actually a time when something like this was socially acceptable?
Penelope Garcia : Oh... you're young.
[takes the paper from Reid]
Penelope Garcia : The eighties left a lot of people confused.
[a photo of Prentiss from high school is revealed]
Penelope Garcia : This is, uh, especially sad, though.
Emily Prentiss : All right, very funny, you guys. Very funny.
[snatched the paper from Garcia]
Emily Prentiss : What'd you do to it?
Penelope Garcia : Do?
Emily Prentiss : You obviously aletered it in photoshop or something.
[shows the photo to Garcia]
Emily Prentiss : That *hair?*
Penelope Garcia : Oh, no, Pussycat. That - that's all you. Garfield High, Class of '89.
Emily Prentiss : [looking at the photo again] You really didn't change anything?
Penelope Garcia : I hacked it, as is. You're seriously trying to tell me you don't remember rocking that look?
Dr. Spencer Reid : Perhaps your lack of recognition stems from a dissociative fugue suffered in adolescence. Say, at a Siouxsie and the Banshees concert?
Penelope Garcia : [laughs]
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Aaron 'Hotch' Hotchner : This is our, uh, newest agent, Dr. Spencer Reid
Detective Jarvis : Ted Jarvis. A little young, aren't you? No offence
Dr. Spencer Reid : None taken. In fact neural processing speeds reach their maximum at around age 15,so when it comes to being affected by crime scenes and other graphical visual input, we're all really the same age