


Paved for all the way this is how I fucking get repaid I gave up my life for you, totally devoted to you while I've stayed So you better hear me out this much you owe me Maybe if this bitch had acted right I would've stayedīut I've already wasted over half of my life I would've laidĭown and died for you I no longer cry for youīitch, you took me for granted, took my heartĬommand it and I'mma be the boss of you now, goddammitĪnd what I mean is that I will no longer let you control me You never really know how it's going to play out and sometimes your best guess has to be good enough - and sometimes the convicted really are innocent.I don't think she understands the sacrifices that I made Morgan's role was strong and the exploration of the parole process was new.

"25 to Life" was another solid episode from a show that rarely delivers anything but. It's politician James Anderson, a well-known figure!Īfter Garcia is able to match Anderson's voice, the BAU busts him and a vindicated Don, is reunited with the son he hasn't seen in 25 years in a moving conclusion. The UnSub's voice is on it, crystal clear. She had evidence of the crime committed against Don's family that would implicate the threesome.Īn old video proves them right. Prentiss and Morgan point to blackmail as the reason she was killed. A tough break, but clearly they're onto something. The trail leads to Mary Rutka, but as the team arrives at her house, a man flees out the back and she is found dead. As Morgan takes heat for setting him free, the BAU delves into the case once more.

He'd been waiting a quarter century to find the real killer and was innocent all along. Don claims what he did was basically self-defense. His victim, Tom Wittman, was one of three people Don claims was present the night his wife and daughter where slain - the crime he went down for. Morgan has no idea what he just opened up, but this much is clear.
