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Season: 2 Episode # 22 Original Air Date: May 9, 2007


Legacy


Synopsis:
When homeless persons begin going missing mysteriously from the streets in Kansas City, a local detective calls the BAU to investigate the disappearances.

Best Moments Between Characters:
  • At the end when the whole team is watching old Charlie Chaplin movies. They are all relaxed and just enjoying each other's company. It makes them seem like a real family.

Best Lines:
  • Prentiss: "You're a good guy."
    Morgan: "You think?"
    Prentiss: "Yes. You make the people around you feel good".

  • Prentiss: (to Hotch and Reid) "How'd you guys do?"
    Hotch: "Well, Reid got propositioned by every prostitute we talked to, but we didn't find anybody who thinks they'd seen the unsub."

The turning point in the investigation:
When they caught a man pretending to work for Social Services try and grab a homeless woman. The team found out he was working for the unsub who he wouldn't reveal for fear of what would happen to him.


Whodunit?
Charles Holcombe whose father died the previous year. He owned a meat packing plant and brought his victims' there and set them up in a maze so they believed they could get out. He lured them to the kill room and used a chain saw to kill them piece by piece.


Goofs:
  • At 24:56 in the episode, the shadow of a mic can be seen on the wall on the left side of the screen. The hand of the person holding the mic can also be seen.
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Episode 2.22 Legacy








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