Okay wells I don't know how you feel if I can do smackdown and and emails 2that no I know you're going together for you and I don't have any problems at that time 3with you know what I think is the wrong thing for you and your wife to father and daughter to do this to get to that guy you son son of yours or anything
"No Carl. Actually I'm saying you have everything to do with who I am. Because of you I'm someone who gets to spend the rest of his life making sure guys like you go down." most legendary lines anyone has ever said.
Derek couldn't consent when Buford did those things to him because of his age in the first place! Then Buford tells Derek he could have said no. What nerve! This is why there should be NO statute of limitations on sex crimes in the first place!
There isn't anymore because too many offenders think they do that shit and then hide out for a few years or go to another city and do the same thing all over again
@@stormstudios8226 because memories are often fabricated by the human brain. The statute of limitations is there to help keep false claims outside of the court system making it easier to prosecute actual crimes. It might be hard to grasp but the statute of limitations on child molestation actual helps put more criminals behind bars than lets them go free.
@@jeremydyar7566 yeah, but sometimes we aren't in the position to go to police. My case did fine, but not everyone is that lucky. The real thing they could do to put more offenders behind bars is not to ask if anyone said no, but if they said yes. Aka, be like Sweden.
It hurts me when I hear about boys being raped/sexually harassed and they dont say anything because they were supposed to enjoy it or that because it happens they are weak....it's not fair, boy's get hurt to, everyone deserves justice
Agree they are told that your weak if that happens or your not a "man" if that happens well fuck being a "man" if that mean i have to me strong all the time and never relax or feel safe
I wish I could hug everyone every person who was abused no matter what gender. The world is a dangerous and the cruel people rise as the innocent continue be victims. It’s like we’re living in a society full of wolves. That’s why I wish I can help people so everyone can live a better life. I was also sexually harassed but I was too naive to actually know about it I was 5. Edit: Is it sexually harassment if my 9 year old cousin told me to lay down in the bathroom then gets on top of me and starting doing “things” I was still naive. I mean I didn’t like it but it feels like I just let her do it
@@honeyedstorms1008 thank you, babes! i don't regret leaving my school, though i wish i had the courage to face the guy who assaulted me. i saved myself from tons of stressing, tears, and panic attacks by knowing how much i could handle. i still have anxiety so bad that i sob and lose my breath from going to the store; that's how afraid i am to even see him in our small town. and, i never go into the store in town (i only go to a small local shop in walking-distance from my home). knowing how hard it is for me to even drive into our town, i can't imagine how i'd react to seeing him every single day in school. i might actually be dead now if i'd over-estimated myself and how much i could handled back then. instead, i was able to heal. looking back, it kind of makes me feel better to see it that way. derek is definitely strong, but he'd also healed a lot more than i have (after all, as they say; time does heal). it's been about a year since what happened to me. maybe i'll be able to face my rapist someday later on. either way, i am proud that i didn't pressure myself into a situation that was uncomfortable. i do that way too often, and that's actually what happened before i was raped.
Feels that Carl Buford is a huge reflection of how Sex Offenders who use their influence in real life such as Bill Cosby, Rolf Harris, Jimmy Savile or Harvey Weinstein and this scene shows and it's pretty powerful and heartbreaking at the same time.
Seeing Derek break down like this is heartwrenching! He’s usually the strong one who doesn’t show a lot of emotion and seeing him holding back tears just makes me want to hug him!
The cop at the end he persecuted Morgan in the beginning of the episode then to find out Morgan was a victim. How do you apologize for that, it just doesn't seem enough.
He did it to so many of the hock boys in their neighborhood. It’s why he was blinded and didn’t even consider other suspects. He made Morgan a suspect years ago as a kid and finally got what he needed to nail him even though it wasn’t him. Happens to a lot of our boys unfortunately.
@@s.nifrum4580 The commenter probably directed the comment at men because they generally are not told its not their fault. Most of the time its made into a joke when a man is abused. Like their sexuality being questioned if a man assaulted them or being told they are lucky if a woman abused them.
Another example of how tv shows has faced the hard truths of many rather than covering them up and I'm sure many people have been strengthened to face their own past issues because of shows like this.
One of the most painful parts of this is at 2:58, you can see Derek’s face, for a moment, a spit second he’s a child again, under the powerful influence of Buford. You can see for a moment he believes him. Then he pulls himself out of it, he knows he’s okay now, that it was never his fault. Shemar is amazing honestly I love him.
The emotion in which he acts the scene, you can see the pain and hurt in his eyes, like shemar was Morgan in the scene, and he lived those experiences. One of the best scenes of the series, bar none
In my humble opinion, Derek Morgan is a perfect example of what every SA survivor should aspire to become. Instead of lashing out at the world, Derek chose to better himself by joining the FBI and helping other children who are suffering (in silence or otherwise) similar to the way he did. Shemar Moore's award is well-deserved.
I remember watching this when I was 10 and didn’t understand this scene. Rewatching this makes my heart break for Derek after finally understanding what Buford did to Morgan 😭
"once the dam breaks, the flood comes." Just reminds me so much of rich and powerful people who finally get busted after one person is brave enough to speak out against them, then another does and then another.
I thought it was strange that out of everyone, Morgan was the most aggressive during the episode P911. I assumed someone he knew had history with a pedophile. Didn’t think it would be him
Deark had to deal with Carl Bufard both in season 2 of Criminal Minds profiler profiled Derak was arrested becouse of the death of Damion Walsh. The BAU tried to clear name. Hotch spock to him about Carl bufard while he was in locked up jail. But Morgan keep telling him and Jason to back off. Morgan escaped and confined into Carl Bufard for killing Damion and James. Carl was arrested. Carl tried to ask Morgan for help before getting arrested. But Morgan refused season 8; Restoration Rodney Harrison fallolled in Carl's footsteps. Morgen tried to talk to some sence into Rodney. Rodney became a killer becouse of what Carl did to him. In Season 8 Carl Bufard died.
I wish I could show this clip of Derek facing Carl telling him he himself pulled him out of shit and made him who he is today. He is the reason for his success and he and only he deserves the credit for to other victims of child and sexual abuse. So that they can also understand that no one makes u anything unless u r talented. U succeed coz u could do that someone just used this as an excuse to hurt you.
when he was telling that other kid about the cabin, i thought the worst-case scenario before it was even implied and when it was true, i started balling and couldn't even finish that ep that day. no one, men or women, should have to go through that and the fact that he was 13 hurt even more
The scene is so powerful to me in 3 ways. One, Shemar's acting is so amazing and deep. Two, the scene is almost cathartic to people who have been sexually abused because I think a lot of Us wish that we could have the courage or had the chance to confront our abuser. Three, the way the cop realized that his whole view of Derek his entire life was completely wrong
Our society never focuses on the young boys that have been molested... there have been so many cases and society brush past it like nothing... because "they're men they can handle it" It's just disgusting
I watched Criminal Minds at a age that was probably too young for the show. I didn't understand this confrontation between Morgan and Burford until years later, when I became more mature, to understand what happened to Morgan.
Ryan Hansen he opened up about it on Instagram, I follow him there. It probably hasn’t been updated maybe due to the virus, look up “ Shemar Moore mourners mother death” or “opens up about the passing of his mother” or if you have Instagram I do believe his video talking about it is still up.
1:59-2:00 Okay,after hearing this,if it all were real,I would only ask one question and that is:Where does Carl Buford live?I just want to talk to him,I promise there will be no harm done(*exercises to become a good wrestler while saying those words*).
This happens to young boys and grown men way more than we actually think. There are people out there who actually think it’s impossible for men to get raped and abused. I really hope more men come forward and tell their stories.
One of the most powerful moments in television history, I’m not even joking. What Derek said about how when 1 person steps up and speaks out that the monsters aren’t invincible anymore, is so true, the tragedy is that it takes too long.
i think this whole situation should’ve been talked about more. this was one of my favorite criminal minds cases in general. i love the episodes where they’re not just saving lives the whole time and they’re going through stuff too. the fact that this was only talked about in 2 episodes? bullshit.
Buford: you could have said no Me: every rapist who has ever lived, said those lines😒😒😒..........YOU could have said no, YOU could have said that wasn't right, don't try to put that on Morgan like its his fault😠😠😠 the fact that he tried that, made me laugh 😂😂🙄🙄😒😒
you can see Derrick almost start to cry knowing that after all these years he was finally able to confront Carl and that Derrick now can be somewhat at peace with what happened to him.
The way je fought the guys and kept justifying himself, trying point out all the "good" he's done. Then asking Derek to help him. He really felt he had the right to do what he did. He was scared and grasping at straws because he knew he was wrong. Total asshole.
No Carl you didn't help anyone you hurt them just like you hurt Derek that's what you do you use people and hurt them until they fall so don't say you help people because you are wrong you hurt them and now someone will hurt you
Out there in the real world, Carl Buford exists. Like the Devil himself, he takes many forms of people we call heroes, while he gets away with violating our children. That is why we cannot allow ourselves to be apathetic and naive when it comes to our innocent children being used while the Laws that are supposed to protect us fail us and let the monsters run free. WE ALL MUST FEAR EVIL MEN, BUT THE ONE THING WE SHOULD FEAR THE MOST IS THE INDIFFERENCE OF GOOD MEN!!!
@@christopherallen3933 I can totally picture a great crossover story where these universes collide: Tales of Arcadia (Trollhunters, 3Below, and Wizards) and TMNT 2012: Same Difference! Tales of Arcadia and Gargoyles! TMNT 2012: Same Difference, Star Wars, The Mandalorian, and the Book of Boba Fett! TMNT 2012: Same Difference and Marvel's Daredevil and Punisher! And including Spider-Man: No Way Home! (No, I haven't seen No Way Home yet) TMNT 2012: Same Difference, Saints Row, and Cyberpunk 2077! TMNT 2012: Same Difference and Batman: Arkham City! Tales of Arcadia, The Mandalorian, and the Book of Boba Fett! All with a taste of Red Dead Redemption, Ghosts of Tsushima, Mass Effect, GTA, and Metal Gear Solid! What do you think?
If I recall correctly he went through bthe same thing with his coach in highschool right? Jesus his character was just getting molested by to many people it's amazing he survived his childhood
kelan james In reality, this happens a lot to people and children who are victimized this way. Abusers will see the vulnerability and damage in a victim and use that to take advantage of them once again. It’s very saddening
I love it when he stands up for the little boy and himself I wish I could do this, my eyes started watering I've ben through the samd thing. I wish i could this and confront the man.
“I pulled myself out of the gutter all the way to the FBI I did that!” HELL YEAH
You ain't lying most powerful line of the whole scene
Okay wells I don't know how you feel if I can do smackdown and and emails 2that no I know you're going together for you and I don't have any problems at that time 3with you know what I think is the wrong thing for you and your wife to father and daughter to do this to get to that guy you son son of yours or anything
Okay I just want you back here with me but he doesn't want me back to work on this and he wants me anymore but he is so cute he was like this but I
That is straight up facts
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This scene is powerful, and means so much that it is literally painful to watch. Shemar acted this scene out beautifully.
I cried
Agreed. He should have gotten an Emmy for this performance.
he did
i sobbed during this part
"No Carl. Actually I'm saying you have everything to do with who I am. Because of you I'm someone who gets to spend the rest of his life making sure guys like you go down." most legendary lines anyone has ever said.
It's such a beautiful and powerful line.
It makes me cry ever single time 😭
Some people take the bad things that happened to them and turn it into their career. They make something out of their tragedies.
Mt favourite monolog ever
Some of the criminals that were arrested and/or killed by Morgan:
So it's your fault that he's been on our backs!
Derek couldn't consent when Buford did those things to him because of his age in the first place! Then Buford tells Derek he could have said no. What nerve! This is why there should be NO statute of limitations on sex crimes in the first place!
There isn't anymore because too many offenders think they do that shit and then hide out for a few years or go to another city and do the same thing all over again
Why was it made in the first place?
Its bull crap.
@@stormstudios8226 because memories are often fabricated by the human brain. The statute of limitations is there to help keep false claims outside of the court system making it easier to prosecute actual crimes. It might be hard to grasp but the statute of limitations on child molestation actual helps put more criminals behind bars than lets them go free.
@@jeremydyar7566 yeah, but sometimes we aren't in the position to go to police. My case did fine, but not everyone is that lucky. The real thing they could do to put more offenders behind bars is not to ask if anyone said no, but if they said yes. Aka, be like Sweden.
currently, i believe the statute of limitations is seven years. when handling my case, the officers said that i had seven years to press charges.
"They're not lies, you did the same thing to me !!" That killed everything !!
And the part where he said.........I PULLED MYSELF OUT OF THE GUTTER ALL WAY TO THE FBI!I DID THAT!THAT TO ME WAS THE MOST POWERFUL LINE OF THE SCENE.
“you could have said no” THE AUDACITY
Ikr he was a child
I just want to stab people who do this stuff
HE. PISSES. ME. OFF🤬 The poor kids he hurt🥺✨
When I first saw that episode and head that line, I nearly screamed in anger! That bastard definitely deserved his death!
Plus didn’t he knock them out?
It hurts me when I hear about boys being raped/sexually harassed and they dont say anything because they were supposed to enjoy it or that because it happens they are weak....it's not fair, boy's get hurt to, everyone deserves justice
Agree they are told that your weak if that happens or your not a "man" if that happens well fuck being a "man" if that mean i have to me strong all the time and never relax or feel safe
My dad was abused for years after he told me that I went into my room locked the door and cried for over 2 hours
Yeah 😊
@@teresadownes2422 I'm sorry.
I wish I could hug everyone every person who was abused no matter what gender. The world is a dangerous and the cruel people rise as the innocent continue be victims. It’s like we’re living in a society full of wolves. That’s why I wish I can help people so everyone can live a better life. I was also sexually harassed but I was too naive to actually know about it I was 5.
Edit: Is it sexually harassment if my 9 year old cousin told me to lay down in the bathroom then gets on top of me and starting doing “things” I was still naive. I mean I didn’t like it but it feels like I just let her do it
Shemar Moore is an outstanding actor. His character as Derek is great. He’s warm, kind, smart, and gorgeous.
Damn right!
I think that's why he is so so damn good looking
This scene is always painful to watch concerning Derek😭😭😭, but he fought hard for justice✊✊✊✊👏👏👏👏!!!!!!
@@brigidvanparys2062 I know, right!!!! It's that je ne sais quoi!!!!
This was my favorite of all the backstories. It was wonderful.
“Yeah well it wasn’t for free was it ...I pulled myself out of the gutter all the way to the FBI , I did that “
This Hits
:((
“It wasn’t for free, was it?” god, that gives me chills.
Shemar killed it in this scene.
Yes he did
Booklover sure did.
I don't care what people say this was Derek's most powerful scene and I'll stand by that statement until I die
I wish I was strong as Morgan confronting his demons
Even though Derek is a tv character, if he can be strong to his demons, so can you.
Use this scene as inspiration. Be like Morgan and confront your demons
same here. i literally left my school in order to avoid facing my own rapist.
@@elijahwinchester6690 its okay strength comes in many different forms just because u moved doesnt mean ur not strong also i hope u get justice ❤️
@@honeyedstorms1008 thank you, babes! i don't regret leaving my school, though i wish i had the courage to face the guy who assaulted me. i saved myself from tons of stressing, tears, and panic attacks by knowing how much i could handle. i still have anxiety so bad that i sob and lose my breath from going to the store; that's how afraid i am to even see him in our small town. and, i never go into the store in town (i only go to a small local shop in walking-distance from my home). knowing how hard it is for me to even drive into our town, i can't imagine how i'd react to seeing him every single day in school. i might actually be dead now if i'd over-estimated myself and how much i could handled back then. instead, i was able to heal. looking back, it kind of makes me feel better to see it that way. derek is definitely strong, but he'd also healed a lot more than i have (after all, as they say; time does heal). it's been about a year since what happened to me. maybe i'll be able to face my rapist someday later on. either way, i am proud that i didn't pressure myself into a situation that was uncomfortable. i do that way too often, and that's actually what happened before i was raped.
Feels that Carl Buford is a huge reflection of how Sex Offenders who use their influence in real life such as Bill Cosby, Rolf Harris, Jimmy Savile or Harvey Weinstein and this scene shows and it's pretty powerful and heartbreaking at the same time.
He is, there are guys like Buford out there who act as a father figure to kids like Derek and use everything they gain they lose.
Sex offenders in general are great at manipulating their victims.
Along with Father Geoghan and Sandusky....all child abusers should have a reserved spot in hell.
Bill Cosby is a legendary actor
@@jamesjones6267 that doesnt keep you from being evil. He never should have been released.
“Well it wasn’t for free was it”, that line hits you.
Seeing Derek break down like this is heartwrenching! He’s usually the strong one who doesn’t show a lot of emotion and seeing him holding back tears just makes me want to hug him!
“Derek isn’t there something you can do for me” GODDD!! I got so pissed off 😤
HE SAYS THAT LIKE DEREK OWES HIM! WTF! DID HE REALLY EXPECTED DEREK TO HELP HIM AFTER THE SHIT HE PULLED
Like he said you go to hell and good luck in prison Carl you’re gonna need it
I laughed so hard when Derek told him to go to hell. Karma.
The part where Carl said you could have said no, that just pissed me off, I’m glad Carl died later on in the show
I hate when Morgan has to confront him again in prison to get a list of victims and has to play along with his sick ass.
At least at the end, he got some kind of justice.
I was happy when he got killed in prison. They don't tolerate that shit on the inside.
Do you know what episode that happened in? I’m rewatching the series again but I don’t remember the episodes very well
@@vanessapeotter9997 Season 2 episode 12
@@najajohnson1535 I meant what episode does Morgan have to see him again, sorry I wasn’t more in details
The cop at the end he persecuted Morgan in the beginning of the episode then to find out Morgan was a victim. How do you apologize for that, it just doesn't seem enough.
He did it to so many of the hock boys in their neighborhood. It’s why he was blinded and didn’t even consider other suspects. He made Morgan a suspect years ago as a kid and finally got what he needed to nail him even though it wasn’t him. Happens to a lot of our boys unfortunately.
Men just remember if you have been abused or assaulted in any type of way
IT'S NOT YOUR FAULT
YOU DID NOTHING WRONG
@@teresadownes2422
That goes for a assault victims in general doesn’t it?
@@s.nifrum4580 The commenter probably directed the comment at men because they generally are not told its not their fault. Most of the time its made into a joke when a man is abused. Like their sexuality being questioned if a man assaulted them or being told they are lucky if a woman abused them.
@@LadyB2006
That’s a lot closer to true than I care to think about it
Another example of how tv shows has faced the hard truths of many rather than covering them up and I'm sure many people have been strengthened to face their own past issues because of shows like this.
Yeah shows back then were powerful. I remember how "Touched By An Angel" made me question my own faith.
This scene was so powerful. This whole episode showed how much Derek was keeping inside. Shemar absolutely killed this
One of the most painful parts of this is at 2:58, you can see Derek’s face, for a moment, a spit second he’s a child again, under the powerful influence of Buford. You can see for a moment he believes him. Then he pulls himself out of it, he knows he’s okay now, that it was never his fault. Shemar is amazing honestly I love him.
The emotion in which he acts the scene, you can see the pain and hurt in his eyes, like shemar was Morgan in the scene, and he lived those experiences. One of the best scenes of the series, bar none
In my humble opinion, Derek Morgan is a perfect example of what every SA survivor should aspire to become. Instead of lashing out at the world, Derek chose to better himself by joining the FBI and helping other children who are suffering (in silence or otherwise) similar to the way he did. Shemar Moore's award is well-deserved.
I have a feeling that Hotch and Giddeon realized that Derek was abused too, before this scene happened.
I love this scene. It's such a powerful scene from a powerful episode. Shemar's such a fantastic actor.
I remember watching this when I was 10 and didn’t understand this scene. Rewatching this makes my heart break for Derek after finally understanding what Buford did to Morgan 😭
You were watching criminal minds at 10? That’s concerning
"You could have said no", it creeps me out every time
I wonder how close Derek was to beating the s**t out of Buford.
(Yes i know its fake but think about it.)
Me to
Derek knows how to restrain himself. Now imagine if it was Rodney Harris in Derek's place
@@GenshinLover283 I know, But honestly in a way if he wanted to and could , he would beat him.
Rodney would straight up kill him if I’m correct.
I wanted Morgan to lay a beatdown on this freak SO BAD!!!
Jennifer Pruitt he gets his when he converts to Islam in prison.
Bro same
I wanna cry for Morgan whenever I see this scene. It reminds me of what happened to me in school
I’m so sorry you had to go through abuse! No one should ever feel that lost and alone! 🥺
I'm crying rn all the team members of the serie are so broken that it's an amazing combination 💔
"once the dam breaks, the flood comes." Just reminds me so much of rich and powerful people who finally get busted after one person is brave enough to speak out against them, then another does and then another.
Criminal minds main adversaries
Jason Gideon/Frank Breitkopt
David Rossi/Thomas Yates
Aaron Hotchner/George Foryet
Derek Morgan/Carl Buford
Spencer Reid/Cat Adams
Emily Prentiss/Ian Doyle
I don't know. I always thought Reid and Adams made a cute couple. I wish Reid didn't have to fuck it up. Cat was hot!
Nah, it was Reid and Tobias
Don't forget Garcia and Jason Clarke Battle!!
U can’t forget JJ and Askari
Edit: tbh I think it was Diane and Reid
@@BruteStrength99 Cat tortured Spencer. She was Spencer's Ian Doyle.
What a complete monster Carl Buford was. Reminds me of Kevin Spacey.
Carl Buford, William flynn and Rodney Harris are the archenemies of morgan
@J Will He was the unsub in the season five finale and the season six premiere and was played by Tim Curry.
"Derek, isn't there something you could do for me?"
"You got to hell."
This scene brought tears to my eyes. The way Shemar portrayed Derek was so powerful and filled with so much emotion that I forgot it was acting.
Watching Derek confront his guy gave me some very long awaited closure since my guy is dead.
Same for me. I wish you the best and I wish I could hug you
@@rocknroll20024 same to you too
I thought it was strange that out of everyone, Morgan was the most aggressive during the episode P911. I assumed someone he knew had history with a pedophile.
Didn’t think it would be him
Deark had to deal with Carl Bufard both in season 2 of Criminal Minds profiler profiled Derak was arrested becouse of the death of Damion Walsh. The BAU tried to clear name. Hotch spock to him about Carl bufard while he was in locked up jail. But Morgan keep telling him and Jason to back off. Morgan escaped and confined into Carl Bufard for killing Damion and James. Carl was arrested. Carl tried to ask Morgan for help before getting arrested. But Morgan refused season 8; Restoration Rodney Harrison fallolled in Carl's footsteps. Morgen tried to talk to some sence into Rodney. Rodney became a killer becouse of what Carl did to him. In Season 8 Carl Bufard died.
Xhoana Mali SPOILER ALERT 🚨
Omg spoiler bruh😐
James didn't die....it was damion
This broke my heart :( Derek didn't deserve that.
Shemar did a phenomenal job with this scene
Derek bodied this scene
period
This scene kills me every time. Every single time. Because I know what it's like... I know what it's like.
I wish I could show this clip of Derek facing Carl telling him he himself pulled him out of shit and made him who he is today. He is the reason for his success and he and only he deserves the credit for to other victims of child and sexual abuse. So that they can also understand that no one makes u anything unless u r talented. U succeed coz u could do that someone just used this as an excuse to hurt you.
Shemar Moore, definitely at his best. This story hits very close to home
when he was telling that other kid about the cabin, i thought the worst-case scenario before it was even implied and when it was true, i started balling and couldn't even finish that ep that day. no one, men or women, should have to go through that and the fact that he was 13 hurt even more
The scene is so powerful to me in 3 ways. One, Shemar's acting is so amazing and deep. Two, the scene is almost cathartic to people who have been sexually abused because I think a lot of Us wish that we could have the courage or had the chance to confront our abuser. Three, the way the cop realized that his whole view of Derek his entire life was completely wrong
Our society never focuses on the young boys that have been molested... there have been so many cases and society brush past it like nothing... because "they're men they can handle it"
It's just disgusting
Ikr it’s awful. Everyone can experience sexual abuse but when it’s a man people think they should suck it up. NO!
If there was EVER a moment where I needed Garcia to be there to cry with and hug Morgan...
I cried watching this
me too
That’s why he cares so much when it comes to kid cases he puts himself in there positions like his and tries extra hard to save them
I watched Criminal Minds at a age that was probably too young for the show. I didn't understand this confrontation between Morgan and Burford until years later, when I became more mature, to understand what happened to Morgan.
R.I.P momma Moore 😭 you raised a beautiful man ❤️
Yea she did
wait did she die?? i dont remember her dying
Ryan Hansen yes she did in February I believe... ☹️❤️
Crystal Marie I checked on wikipedia and she’s still alive. It even says so on IMDb
Ryan Hansen he opened up about it on Instagram, I follow him there. It probably hasn’t been updated maybe due to the virus, look up “ Shemar Moore mourners mother death” or “opens up about the passing of his mother” or if you have Instagram I do believe his video talking about it is still up.
True! In my case, I actually tried to kill the man who molested and raped me! So I can relate to Morgan here.
Sorry you had to go through that.
@@baldproudbeautifulchappie4843 Thanks.
I wouldn’t be mad at you if you did he deserves it
this scene will always be SO emotional to me and. i love this scene
1:59-2:00 Okay,after hearing this,if it all were real,I would only ask one question and that is:Where does Carl Buford live?I just want to talk to him,I promise there will be no harm done(*exercises to become a good wrestler while saying those words*).
I wish I could tell Derek how proud I am of him, that he is so strong that he could say the things I never could and never will say....
This happens to young boys and grown men way more than we actually think. There are people out there who actually think it’s impossible for men to get raped and abused. I really hope more men come forward and tell their stories.
Such a tough episode to watch but it had a strong message behind it. Such great acting.
One of the most powerful moments in television history, I’m not even joking.
What Derek said about how when 1 person steps up and speaks out that the monsters aren’t invincible anymore, is so true, the tragedy is that it takes too long.
I loved Shemar killing that scene the way he did and little kids shouldn't be exposed to demons like Carl Buford
Poor Morgan
Yeah, I do too😭😭😭
@@LucyQ-ew6zp yes:-(
Carl Bauford is a monster ,a manipulator a user and he is denying and at the end of the day he will pay for what he did
i think this whole situation should’ve been talked about more. this was one of my favorite criminal minds cases in general. i love the episodes where they’re not just saving lives the whole time and they’re going through stuff too. the fact that this was only talked about in 2 episodes? bullshit.
Buford: you could have said no
Me: every rapist who has ever lived, said those lines😒😒😒..........YOU could have said no, YOU could have said that wasn't right, don't try to put that on Morgan like its his fault😠😠😠 the fact that he tried that, made me laugh 😂😂🙄🙄😒😒
you can see Derrick almost start to cry knowing that after all these years he was finally able to confront Carl and that Derrick now can be somewhat at peace with what happened to him.
The fact I know this whole scene word for word
I'm sure it took all his willpower not to do just that, but I wouldn't have blamed him if he had!
His acting in this scene is so amazing
I memerized this scene by heart Everytime somebody plays this im on top of it
this scene is so powerful
the first time i saw this scene, i had never cried so hard in my life.
I sobbed when I saw this scene. I felt so emotional
The audacity of Buford asking Derek for help at the end…he deserved what he got a couple seasons later 100 times over
“well it wasn’t for free was it” that line hurts
i mean shit, this whole scene hurts
If Derek Morgan/Shemar can stand up to all his fears and demons.
Then so will we, all of us Together!
I cried during this part
Morgan is my favorite character
When I first started Criminal Minds I liked Morgan, but this episode is where he became one of my favorites. Shemar Moore was a GOAT in this episode.
THE AUDACITY OF CARL MAN
The way je fought the guys and kept justifying himself, trying point out all the "good" he's done. Then asking Derek to help him. He really felt he had the right to do what he did. He was scared and grasping at straws because he knew he was wrong. Total asshole.
This gotta be some of the best acing in the entire show. Both of them are incredible.
“Once that dam breaks the flood comes”
No Carl you didn't help anyone you hurt them just like you hurt Derek that's what you do you use people and hurt them until they fall so don't say you help people because you are wrong you hurt them and now someone will hurt you
It's going on everywhere.:(
You were really awesome in this
My God, the acting is so good. The first 2 seasons of this show were peak.
Out there in the real world, Carl Buford exists.
Like the Devil himself, he takes many forms of people we call heroes, while he gets away with violating our children.
That is why we cannot allow ourselves to be apathetic and naive when it comes to our innocent children being used while the Laws that are supposed to protect us fail us and let the monsters run free.
WE ALL MUST FEAR EVIL MEN, BUT THE ONE THING WE SHOULD FEAR THE MOST IS THE INDIFFERENCE OF GOOD MEN!!!
Well put, Dave. Well put.
@@christopherallen3933 That "Statue of Limitations" bullshit pisses me off more than anything!
@@davidcase8635 I know! What the fuck were they thinking! There is no statue of limitations to murder, why should there be one for rape?
@@christopherallen3933 PLEASE go on UA-cam, look up TMNT 2012 Karai "Because of You" by Kelly Clarkson!
Beautiful and Sad Song fit for Hamato Miwa!
@@christopherallen3933 I can totally picture a great crossover story where these universes collide:
Tales of Arcadia (Trollhunters, 3Below, and Wizards) and TMNT 2012: Same Difference!
Tales of Arcadia and Gargoyles!
TMNT 2012: Same Difference, Star Wars, The Mandalorian, and the Book of Boba Fett!
TMNT 2012: Same Difference and Marvel's Daredevil and Punisher! And including Spider-Man: No Way Home! (No, I haven't seen No Way Home yet)
TMNT 2012: Same Difference, Saints Row, and Cyberpunk 2077!
TMNT 2012: Same Difference and Batman: Arkham City!
Tales of Arcadia, The Mandalorian, and the Book of Boba Fett!
All with a taste of Red Dead Redemption, Ghosts of Tsushima, Mass Effect, GTA, and Metal Gear Solid!
What do you think?
If I recall correctly he went through bthe same thing with his coach in highschool right? Jesus his character was just getting molested by to many people it's amazing he survived his childhood
kelan james In reality, this happens a lot to people and children who are victimized this way. Abusers will see the vulnerability and damage in a victim and use that to take advantage of them once again. It’s very saddening
I love it when he stands up for the little boy and himself I wish I could do this, my eyes started watering I've ben through the samd thing. I wish i could this and confront the man.
I had to pause this scene, it felt too real.
I saw Malcolm Winters in this scene. Such a brilliant actor, emotional, passionate.
I miss his brother Neal
Powerful great scene, I hate people that does this sick things,they deserve everything they get in prison and should be there
I pulled my self out of the gutter I did that!!
All way to the fbi
This made me cry.
This show is the best law enforcement show out there, by a mile.
both guys killed it
Goosebumps
Sad episode but awesome he stood up to his abuser
I wonder what garcia’s reaction to this scene would be