"Criminal Minds" Miasma (TV Episode 2018) Poster

(TV Series)

(2018)

Paget Brewster: Emily Prentiss

Quotes 

  • Assistant Director Linda Barnes : I'd like to pick up where we left off yesterday.

    Emily Prentiss : No. Let's not. This is not about our case in Mexico last year or any other cases. This is about you. You want something.

    Assistant Director Linda Barnes : I want the BAU to be held accountable for its actions.

    Emily Prentiss : If you truly believe that we acted inappropriately or had evidence of a crime that was committed, you would have had me arrested. The fact that you haven't tells me that's not what you're after.

    Assistant Director Linda Barnes : No?

    Emily Prentiss : No. Your specialty is remaking units and divisions in your image; slimming them down, dividing their resources so you can maximize their efficiency. You want to make a name for yourself. Everything about your demeanor says "I want to be in charge." And you project power not because you fear you don't have it, but because you can't get enough. You want to be the Director someday. That's why we're here. To appease your ego, your ambition.

    Assistant Director Linda Barnes : Have you always had issues with authority?

    Emily Prentiss : Better agents than you have tried to split the BAU and failed. Each time, the BAU has done its job, and done it well, and so have I. And you know what that's gotten me? Respect, support, and capital. So whatever game it is you're trying to play here, I want no part of it.

    Assistant Director Linda Barnes : Why don't we take a break before you say something you will regret?

  • Emily Prentiss : [opening quotation]  "My wound is geography. It is also my anchorage, my port of call." - Pat Conroy.

  • Assistant Director Linda Barnes : Now that you've had a chance to gather yourself, I would like to get back to the task at hand, because I may be ambitious, but I've read your file, Agent Prentiss. There's more of me in you than you'd like to admit. But the BAU is not infallible and I'd like to talk about your team and their role in all of this.

    Emily Prentiss : I'm the unit chief. The buck stops with me.

    Assistant Director Linda Barnes : Sure. But Agent Rossi has just published another book. He's been spending a lot of time with his family. Perhaps he hasn't always been as focused as he could be. And Agent Reid's been busy with his teaching assignment. Academia is a more natural fit for an intellect like his. I think even he would agree with that.

    Emily Prentiss : Wait. That's what this is, a... fishing expedition?

    Assistant Director Linda Barnes : My investigation has revealed a pattern of negligence within the BAU.

    Emily Prentiss : You want me to give you a fall guy? So the Bureau can avoid some bad PR and you can get a win. And you thought if you threatened my career that I'd play ball.

    Assistant Director Linda Barnes : Rossi put himself in charge following your abduction. Reid spent months in a federal prison. Neither are good at following the rules.

    Emily Prentiss : They're indispensable.

    Assistant Director Linda Barnes : They are loose cannons! I am asking you to sacrifice a couple of pieces to save the whole board.

    Emily Prentiss : I stand by my team and the actions we've taken.

  • [last lines] 

    Emily Prentiss : I have an announcement to make. I have been suspended from active duty. I've turned in my badge and my gun.

    Penelope Garcia : What... I don't understand.

    Dr. Spencer Reid : For how long?

    Emily Prentiss : Indefinitely. Uh, JJ will continue being acting Unit Chief, but as of today, Assistant Director Linda Barnes will be personally overseeing the unit.

    David Rossi : Are we under investigation?

    Emily Prentiss : Yes, we are under investigation. And I tried, but with the suspension, I can't protect you. I'm sorry.

  • Assistant Director Linda Barnes : So, despite having one of the highest solve rates in the Bureau, your leadership record is complicated. This business in Roswell just being the most recent example.

    Emily Prentiss : Most recent example of what?

    Assistant Director Linda Barnes : A team gone rogue.

    Emily Prentiss : We've been accused of that before, and we've even testified in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee. It wasn't true then, and it isn't true now.

    Assistant Director Linda Barnes : But you'd agree that transparency and accountability are of the utmost importance?

    Emily Prentiss : Of course.

  • Assistant Director Linda Barnes : So the shooting death of a man in custody in a police station in Roswell...

    Emily Prentiss : Hold on. Let's just get our facts straight first. It was a suicide, not a shooting. The man in question wasn't in custody, and he was not in a police station. Mr. Downey voluntarily agreed to speak with the police about an unsusal death in the Roswell truther community.

    Assistant Director Linda Barnes : And he had a concealed weapon?

    Emily Prentiss : The weapon wasn't detected due to a mechanical error with the metal detector that the Roswell PD had installed. There was no indication that he or anyone else would be armed.

    Assistant Director Linda Barnes : However, if you had questioned this group formally in a police station, the outcome might very well have been different.

    Emily Prentiss : The truthers distrust law enforcement. They would never have cooperated if we'd brought them into a police station.

    Assistant Director Linda Barnes : Perhaps not.

    Emily Prentiss : And ultimately, that decision allowed us to find the person responsible for the murder of a local man.

    Assistant Director Linda Barnes : At the cost of another. And then there's the death SSA Stephen Walker, your team member. You knew Agent Walker. You worked with him on assignment in France. You recruited him to join the BAU.

    Emily Prentiss : He was an exemplary agent.

    Assistant Director Linda Barnes : SSA Walker was the first agent to die in the field in the BAU's storied history.

  • David Rossi : Hey. Just, uh, checking in to see how you're doing.

    Emily Prentiss : It's tough to remain calm when someone's trying to get under your skin.

    David Rossi : This isn't an annual review?

    Emily Prentiss : Ostensibly, yes, but Barnes has been through every command decision I've made since taking over as Unit Chief and thrown them back at me, including Stephen's death.

    David Rossi : She's trying to rattle you.

    Emily Prentiss : Yeah. She's after something. I just don't know what.

    David Rossi : You know we've got your back, right?

    Emily Prentiss : I do.

    David Rossi : So how can we help?

    Emily Prentiss : Solve this case. Show Barnes we can color within the lines.

    David Rossi : Okay. Well, hang in there. When I get back, drinks are on me.

    Emily Prentiss : [with a laugh]  Deal.

    David Rossi : And Emily, don't let her push you around. You've earned that seat.

  • Jennifer Jareau : Emily?

    Emily Prentiss : Hey, I was hoping we were gonna get the night off, but we've just pulled another case. I know it's been a long week, but I need you back here. Are you still in...

    Jennifer Jareau : Emily, something's going on.

  • Assistant Director Linda Barnes : I want to reiterate that this conversation is on the record. Today is February 1, 2018. This is Assistant Director Linda Barnes sitting with Unit Chief Emily Prentiss. Now, Agent Prentiss, do you know why you're here today?

    Emily Prentiss : I do not.

    Assistant Director Linda Barnes : Agent Jareau didn't call you?

    Emily Prentiss : No.

    Assistant Director Linda Barnes : [turning off her recorder]  We're not off to a very good start, are we? I've asked you one question and you've lied to me. Shall we try that again?

    [turning the recorder back on] 

    Assistant Director Linda Barnes : Did Agent Jareau call you?

    Emily Prentiss : No, Agent Jareau did not call me. I called her to let her know we had another case. She informed me that she had spoken with you, but she did not disclose what was said.

  • Assistant Director Linda Barnes : As I'm sure you're aware, it is the one-year anniversary of Agent Reid's arrest in Mexico following a high-speed chase with the local authorities. Your team traveled down to conduct your own investigation into the incident and, per your case report, transfer him to a federal facility in the U.S. I went through your findings and subsequent months-long investigation. The thing is, once I started to dig, I couldn't stop. What I found, Agent Prentiss, was that with you at the helm, team loyalty is more important than Bureau policy.

    Emily Prentiss : That's not a fair assessment.

    Assistant Director Linda Barnes : As your team has expanded, so have the cases you've agreed to investigate. Mistakes have been made. So that's what we're here to discuss: the state of the Behavioral Analysis Unit under the leadership of Emily Prentiss.

  • Emily Prentiss : We gave a full report on our year-long investigation to apprehend Mr. Scratch. Stephen Walker's work was essential to our case.

    Assistant Director Linda Barnes : Your team drove into an ambush.

    Emily Prentiss : No. We spent months on the offensive luring Scratch out of hiding, and it worked. Agent Walker's death was a tragedy, but it wasn't...

    Assistant Director Linda Barnes : Anyone's fault? Preventable? I spoke with Agent Walker's widow, and you're lucky she's not suing the Bureau for negligence. What we have here, Agent Prentiss, is a series of questionable decisions.

    Emily Prentiss : You're not out in the field. It's not black and white. These are snap decisions.

    Assistant Director Linda Barnes : Okay. Let's go back to the case that triggered this review. I spoke with an Officer Casteneda in Matamoros, Mexico. Do you remember him?

    Emily Prentiss : I do.

    [flashback sequence] 

    Assistant Director Linda Barnes : He says you deleted a voice memo in which Agent Reid allegedly confessed to the murder of Nadie Ramos. That's not just tampering with evidence. That's obstruction of justice. Charges that could end your career.

    Emily Prentiss : I'd like to take a break.

  • Emily Prentiss : How was the case?

    Jennifer Jareau : We got our guy

  • Emily Prentiss : Thank you all for getting back here so quickly. I got a call from Chief Wheeler at the New Orleans Police Department. They've requested our help. Garcia, go ahead.

    Penelope Garcia : The Big Easy has its own big bad operating in its midst. Earlier today, police uncovered a mass grave inside a vandalized crypt.

    Emily Prentiss : Tremé Cemetery. Ten bodies in total were discovered by the groundskeeper this afternoon.

    Penelope Garcia : Yeah. The bodies were buried and burned inside the secluded tomb that had been pried open. They are believed to have been placed there in the last few weeks. The tomb was off-limits due to some maintenance being done.

  • David Rossi : Looks like local PD is still working on IDing the victims.

    Dr. Tara Lewis : Has a cause of death been determined?

    Penelope Garcia : No, but the coroner did reveal this one super-icky detail: all of the bodies had been drained of their blood.

    Emily Prentiss : Let's make sure to check on that first thing.

  • Jennifer Jareau : Tremé Cemetery's an active site. It's famous. It's the oldest cemetery in the city.

    Dr. Spencer Reid : Home to Marie Laveau, the voodoo queen of New Orleans, known for her powers of clairvoyance, healing, and intimidation. Legend has it that she once helped free a man accused of murder by praying for 72 hours straight with three hot peppers in her mouth.

    Luke Alvez : Voodoo queen. I mean, is that what this is? Some kind of ritualistic killing?

    Matt Simmons : I see these Xs here. They're used to denote the grave of a powerful voodoo practitioner.

    Jennifer Jareau : Markings like this aren't uncommon in these parts. These look like they've been here for a while.

    David Rossi : Could be the reason our unsub chose this particular crypt to do his bidding.

    Emily Prentiss : New Orleans PD wants us there ASAP. There is one more thing. I won't be coming along. JJ will be acting as Unit Chief in my absence. I have a meeting with Assistant Director Barnes tomorrow morning. It's short notice, but as far as I understand, it's just a standard administrative review, so I'm sure everything will be fine.

    Jennifer Jareau : Okay. Um, wheels up in thirty.

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