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Criminal Minds S2E12 'Profiler, Profiled' REACTION 

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@ryanking6851
@ryanking6851 Год назад
Looking back you see why Derek gets a little more mad and a little more physical than everyone else when it comes to the unsubs that hurt kids.
@thegamingcook785
@thegamingcook785 13 дней назад
I love the episode where the kids have that abusive parent that adpots them and the bau can't do anything about it, but morgan gives one of the kids his card and says he can reach out anytime. Morgan loves kids and it's awesome when he snaps when any cases involve them
@nateb188
@nateb188 Год назад
I don’t think shemar gets his acting credits enough 😂 when I first saw this episode YEARS ago I remember having chills all up my spine in the end scene with Carl. When Derek said “well it wasn’t for free was it” the anguish and disparity in his face is so real. Love criminal minds
@ashleydavis2124
@ashleydavis2124 Год назад
When I first saw him it was in diary of a mad black woman I was in love every since 😭 I just couldn’t tell it was the same person
@nateb188
@nateb188 Год назад
@@ashleydavis2124 shemar is underrated tbh. He also killed it on swat which is a fun series if you haven’t watched 😂
@ashleydavis2124
@ashleydavis2124 Год назад
@@nateb188 oh i definitely watch it 💀 I gotta catch up tho I can’t find the season I was up to 😭
@thegoddess7297
@thegoddess7297 Год назад
I feel like Derek never said or did anything until now concerning Carl because he was denying his own trauma and obviously there was shame attached to it as well. it's hard to admit something like that happened to you. Plus think of Derek's persona and look, star quarterback, strong, handsome and intelligent . That kind of person shouldn't be a victim. But of course that doesn't mean anything. He was also likely felt confused or guilty because he didn't fight back or stop him, which adds on more shame. So yeah I'm sure he tried to leave that all in the past. Such a great episode, can't wait for more! Great reaction as always.
@ashleydavis2124
@ashleydavis2124 Год назад
U said it how I would yup sadly this is how a lot of victims feel
@Blaize24
@Blaize24 Год назад
Thank you. The snap judgement here was annoying. Victims internalize the shame and the blame, and pretend it didn't happen.
@charlierayed
@charlierayed Год назад
Yep. And i think a lot of victims believe that it was there fault and so they're the only one it happened to.
@sarah4hp
@sarah4hp Год назад
Yeah... I think that until he was faced with a current victim and realized the price of his silence he probably had himself convinced that it wouldn't do any good, that it was in the past and too long ago to matter legally, that he was keeping an eye on the youth center to make sure everything was okay etc. to allow himself to escape from the trauma. But when he realized that it was hurting other kids for Carl to keep a position of authority and leadership because that had allowed him to keep sexually abusing other vulnerable young men the way he abused Derek he had to do something. And he did it even though it was clearly insanely painful and far above what he felt ready to disclose to anyone, which I think took a huge amount of courage and strength.
@jessdirt112
@jessdirt112 Год назад
Really? You seen that guys trust issues
@LivsLaLaLand
@LivsLaLaLand Год назад
this episode is so good because it also makes Morgan’s rage (of course everyone hates them but Morgan is just PISSED) towards the child predators earlier in the show SO much more impactful, as a victim of CSA this episode and this side of Morgan means so much to me, thank you for all the great reactions, i always get excited when i see you posted
@misteruncanny
@misteruncanny Год назад
"I pulled myself out of the gutter. I did that." Oh ouch
@crystalsmith4919
@crystalsmith4919 Год назад
Unfortunately coming to terms with being the victim of sexual abuse can take a lifetime! Some people go to their graves never having said the words out loud!!
@iriscv3261
@iriscv3261 Год назад
Loved this episode for Derek. Gave him more depth as a character and you come to appreciate him even more.
@shardonayM
@shardonayM Год назад
Always found this episode so heartbreaking but so relatable, it gave me so much strength to speak up about my own experience. Great reaction
@Starbits7
@Starbits7 Год назад
This episode just kills me. when Derek's hurting it really just makes me upset. But I like how they did it, showing him struggling to deal with the trauma and that it took him some time to finally confront the situation. But I especially like how Derek talks to the kids because it's like talking to the viewers.... so if there was anyone dealing with a trauma or situation like this, maybe they could take something from the episode to try to help them heal.
@kasperpylkkanen
@kasperpylkkanen Год назад
One of favourite episodes of this show... Shemar Moore killed that scene in the rec center!
@annaschwirian7548
@annaschwirian7548 Год назад
Trauma like Derek went through scars a person. Plus you always worry people will say it's your fault. When he became a cop the only proof he had was his own testimony which would count for little. People like beuford are manipulators who know how to control kids. If you think about it there was probably 20+ kids he did this to and none of them ever spoke up or did anything to him. Sadly it happens more frequently then anyone wants to admit.
@LoveableNiki
@LoveableNiki Год назад
Statue of limitation was likely up by the time he became an agent. It's likely that the kids all thought they were the only ones it was happening to...so sad. I always refer to this as "Derek's Episode".
@atadbitahistory9660
@atadbitahistory9660 Год назад
Yeah, I counted, 55+ that's a *lot* ( for reference, anything above 0 is probably above average for how many kids people molest, and anything above 0 is pretty disgusting. )
@cinemacodey
@cinemacodey Год назад
This episode makes me so emotional. Great acting from Shemar Moore. Not fair that he was forced to expose that but at least more kids wouldn’t be molested and that creep gets put away.
@poonking3628
@poonking3628 Год назад
16:30-17:00 ABSOLUTELY one of the best scenes in the whole show. Shemar acted the hell out of the episode.
@Wildcatt79
@Wildcatt79 2 месяца назад
This episode was brutal to watch. I love Derek so much, and this one shows so much. His relationship with his mom and his sisters always makes me smile. And his pain because of Carl tears a hole in my heart.
@sharonjoan1970
@sharonjoan1970 Год назад
Been waiting for this Episode ❤️ Shemar Moore was just amazing with this storyline and it just gave his character so much depth and made you love Derek even more...Plus we got to meet his Mom and Sisters❤️
@thechatteringclown
@thechatteringclown Год назад
This episode very much surprised me, back when i first watched it. not that stuff like that is happening, it's unfortunately far too real and happens far too often irl, but that they decided to have derek deal with this out of all people. he isn't really the type of character those type of things usually happen to. it didn't happen to the shy, somewhat antisocial loner. no, it happened to the big, strong, charismatic -for a lack of a better term- jock of the group. this episode challenges your preconceptions of what a victim of abuse looks like and reminds us that this type of stuff can happen to anyone. respect to the show for that.
@lindseycampbell4271
@lindseycampbell4271 Год назад
This episode is giving you the reason why Derek takes the child predator cases the most serious
@ashleydavis2124
@ashleydavis2124 Год назад
This episode I really cried for Derek
@keefe0019
@keefe0019 Год назад
One of my fav episodes of Season 2 but ngl I was kinda mad at first at some of the remarks the team made , like Hotch and the "suspect" line. But, I have to remember the nature of their job and give them the benefit of the doubt mostly.
@priincess.2488
@priincess.2488 Год назад
One of the best episodes. Been waiting for you to see it knowing how you feel about people like Buford and I love getting to know the team more and more 😊 I understand why Morgan stayed quiet going through it you feel shameful specially with someone who is out on a pedestal and you think no one would believe you until something shakes you.
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@annasimpson22
@annasimpson22 Год назад
This is hands down one of my favorite episodes in the whole series ! ❤
@juyahmad
@juyahmad Год назад
Man this episode was so heartbreaking 💯
@glossixe8138
@glossixe8138 Год назад
this episode always makes me cry
@snarkysquirrel
@snarkysquirrel Год назад
such a good episode. its good to talk about this issue, its more common than anyone would like to think. and it gave so much more depth to dereks character.
@meganhutcheson5867
@meganhutcheson5867 Год назад
Logan the reason Morgan didn’t say anything at any point, is because when guys are sexually assaulted, they tend to be more ashamed about what happened to them then women typically are.
@StaubZuStaub
@StaubZuStaub 18 часов назад
I do think it's a mistake to write that Derek would think that coach would stop his depravity considering his career in the BAU. It would've made more sense for Carl to move to another town and be caught under an alias rather than continuing to work at the same place in Derek's hometown.
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@tillyct8937 Год назад
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@xkindredxsoulsxxx4195
@xkindredxsoulsxxx4195 2 месяца назад
The "rocket" scene is actually what sold me on Prentis. I love how she's not even mad and I love how excited she was for a physics rocket experiment in that moment. I love how it made me feel the potential kinship for Reid. I actually think the way people deal with Reid on this show is a bit of a litmus for me. I love him, other characters don't always get him and at this point in the show he sort of feels like the precious baby of the team to me.
@xkindredxsoulsxxx4195
@xkindredxsoulsxxx4195 2 месяца назад
And I realize that this is the awesome Derek episode but here I am going on about Prentis and Reid... It's just... everyone is already saying all the things I would want to say about Derek. The scene I mentioned is just this small moment in a greater episode that does something for me and I needed to share.
@talitacosta8885
@talitacosta8885 Год назад
Another great episode and reaction! I really enjoy episodes like this where you get to learn more about the characters.
@janina6206
@janina6206 Год назад
Such an emotional episode, but a great one! Was really impressed when I first watched it and still stand by that.
@HisSnuggleBear18
@HisSnuggleBear18 9 месяцев назад
This episode is a true story. It's based on the life story of the BAU profiler that consults for Criminal Minds.
@charlierayed
@charlierayed Год назад
This was the episode that took me from a casual viewer to a big fan. Shemar Moore did an amazing job!
@brianshoman1723
@brianshoman1723 Год назад
That was a great episode, the writing was fluid. The character development is exceptional, which brings me to my second point, the acting is phenomenal . 👏.
@Jodie_Tea
@Jodie_Tea 2 месяца назад
This episode was hard to watch it made me cry a few times not going to lie but it did make me understand why certain cases really hit him hard.
@Maddie-tu6ls
@Maddie-tu6ls Год назад
This episode is so heartbreaking
@Cozmic_Archer
@Cozmic_Archer Год назад
I told u their backstory’s are interesting!
@mussoletart8485
@mussoletart8485 Год назад
think you don't say anything if you think you're the only one and self-blame
@shesparkey
@shesparkey 7 месяцев назад
Breaks me, every time. The acting was impeccable
@taylorhagen3916
@taylorhagen3916 8 месяцев назад
Wacthing this knowing the truth, and brutally chewing sour gummy worms
@shardonayM
@shardonayM Год назад
Glad to see a new upload
@louhillen8254
@louhillen8254 Год назад
What an episode 😢
@sofiamec8767
@sofiamec8767 Год назад
Oof, this episode always gets me 💔
@sloanep9409
@sloanep9409 Год назад
Hi there, I can't find S02E11 reaction.
@SimpleReactions
@SimpleReactions Год назад
I have already responded to this comment before.
@lindaadams3847
@lindaadams3847 Год назад
might be the guy set up Derek for the murdered Carl Buford I hope he get arrested for the murdered I hope he leave Derek alone
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