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reidsaurora · 2 years
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alt text: Derek Morgan icons to celebrate his 49th birthday
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Derek Morgan — 8x10 "The Lesson" — icons
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reidxtrminds · 5 months
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Emily: Here’s a fun Christmas idea. We hang mistletoe, but instead of kissing, you have to FIGHT whoever else is under it.
Hotch: Prentiss, no.
Derek: Mistlefoe !
Hotch: Please stop encouraging her.
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drreidsphds · 1 year
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BAU Cast Photos - Part 12 (probably)
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jk-unless · 9 months
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Shemar’s first name is literally his parents’ ship name.
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pendragonsclotpole · 3 days
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hi i just started watching that 911 show in the background while working thinking it would be a basic cop show/procedural drama i could play for white noise to boost my productivity like i did with all six seasons of SWAT (shout out to shemar moore’s overly passionate pecs and BECAUSE SWAT IS FAMILY speeches and that one ryan and shane cameo for getting me through my job onboarding months ago) and avoid the attention issues i get with british legal and cop dramas (shout out to the current loml rupert penry jones on silk and whitechapel, his roles as clive reader and di chandler are iconic)
and like yes. 911 is exactly that. so cringey. so feel warm-y and trite in the worst ways possible, filled with random monologues, oddly paced and placed one-liners, random quote intros that desperately try to replicate the word bangers of criminal minds, unnecessary flashbacks interspersed in the worst episode arcs ever and completely destroying the suspense, and with the weirdest combination of over-acting and under-acting in the entire fucking world that i have ever seen, and some entire scenes i just cannot stand to watch but do anyway because of how unrealistic and ridiculous they are but oh my god when this show hits its high points, it hits them
i need angela bassett’s athena grant to come and railroad my life. i want her to point her finger in my face and threaten to cuff me to my bed like she did that boyfriend in that season one episode (and yes THAT HAPPENED THANK GOD THE BUCK CENTRIC SEXY SCENES DID NOT LAST AS LONG AS SOME OTHER SHOWS COUGH SWAT COUGH BUT WHY NO MORE ATHENA?) you my friends have not lived until you’ve seen her on the other end of a huge tv screen raising her eyebrow and acting like she’s about to beat you up with nothing more than her commanding tone.
and also like all the other fucking characters.
i watched this show hoping to have inane drama and dialogue watching over me while i send emails and plan. i did not watch this show to bite my nails over maddie buckley’s psycho ex husband storyline, nor to swoon over the romance between to her and chimney (howard han i would die for you, your bg episode was so sad but so beautiful and if you had died i wouldve been so sad, yours were the flashbacks that won me over), nor to fangirl over ROBERT FUCKING NASH AND HIS GUILT COMPLEX (I LOVE YOU BOBBY), or to have my heart grow three sizes with the fucking tsunami episode
like you guys, i was on the edge of my seat, eating my dinner and actually wondering if they were about to kill off christopher diaz and break my heart and buck’s heart and ruin everything and like they didnt but now evan buckley’s character growth is such an inspiration and i just dont want him to fuck it up by trying to go back to work early and ahhhhhhhhhhh this was supposed to be a casual watch but now im writing this so im gonna have to find something else or worse go back to watching silk or whitechapel in the bg and be enraptured by rupert
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kissforjinko · 11 months
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[☁️] ATSUSHI NAKAJIMA ICONS + HEADERS!
(*shemar moore voice* this one's for all my bbgs. i see your reblogs ladies and they make me smile. i'm lurking and i'm stalking when you least expect it. i haven't posted in a year because i've been unmotivated, but i'm back to play and get my post on 😈)
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adventseven · 2 years
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Sonic The Hedgehog 2 Film Review
           Sonic has raced back to the silver screen in a sequel that takes everything that was great about the original and charges it up. As he faces threats both new and old, Sonic makes new friends and learns what it takes to be a real hero.
           Sonic The Hedgehog 2 stars Jim Carrey as Dr. Robotnik and Ben Schwartz as the voice of Sonic. The film also features Sonic veteran Colleen O’Shaunessey as the voice of Tails and Idris Elba as the voice of Knuckles. James Mardsen and Tika Sumpter also return as Tom and Maddie Wachowski.
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I found this movie to be more than generally acceptable. I think they did a good job of expanding on the first film. The writers added two more classic characters and more plot elements from the lore of Sonic. Sonic really got his time to shine in this one. Getting to see him adventure with Tails and battle with Knuckles not just physically but also  ideologically was very fun. He’s one of the most purely good characters in cinema right now, and it’s nice to see a hero who is willing to save the day no matter what.
           Tails and Knuckles were both great in the film. Knuckles was the fun and reliable sidekick he’s always been. He was integral to the plot and one of the brightest parts of the film. He looked cool using his powers and he also got to ride a plane, which was a nice touch. Knuckles proved to be a worthy foil to Sonic. His character arc through the film was good, better than I expected. I’d compare him to Drax from the GoTG films, except with his feelings of revenge focused towards Sonic and instead of Dr. Robotnik.
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           The additions of these characters, as well as the introduction of the Chaos and Master Emeralds, are all great ways the filmmakers have expanded the sequel with the help of the lore of Sonic. It made the film feel bigger, and gave it the feel of an adventure film as well as a superhero film. It also made Knuckle's connection to Sonic more personal, and more tragic. Also this film has a mid credits scene that introduces another classic Sonic character that I know will be really cool.
           The other human characters have less screen time this time around but they were still crucial to the plot. The Wackowskis and Wade all helped Sonic and Tails save the day. I actually enjoyed Maddie’s sister in this one more than the last one, especially when she helped Maddie save Tales from a new secret government task force led by “Olive Garden Guy” from the first movie. Also how Shemar Moore looks absolutely chiseled at 51 is beyond me. I need to get me one of those Hollywood personal trainers.
           This. Film. Looks. Amazing. The animation quality is some of the best I’ve ever seen, especially in a video game adaptation. Sonic and friends were able to keep their iconic looks from the games while mostly looking like they could exist in our world. The hair animation is flawless, the texture and follicles were impeccable. There’s a moment where Sonic washes up onto a beach and the sand realistically gets stuck in his hair. Props to the CG department because they really went all out on this movie. It just shows that everybody working on this film really cares about the final product.
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           I knew I had to end my analysis of the film with a bang, and what better a bang than talking about the human-cartoon acting god that is Jim Carrey. I enjoyed every second that Jim Carrey was on the screen. He was goofy, quirky, and absolutely unhinged. It was as if he fully channeled his Riddler energy into his performance this time around, because he was on a whole new level of bonkers in Sonic 2. It’s like his Riddler walked so his Dr. Robotnik could run. If this is the last time we see Carrey on the silver screen, then he gave us a really god damn fun one.
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           In closing I highly recommend you watch this delight in a theater. Get yourself a big ol bucket of popcorn, with extra butter of course, and just let yourself feel joy again. Sonic exists to bring joy to children and the parents that introduce Sonic to them. To bring joy to the older siblings who want to show their younger siblings the fun hero and all his friends. Sonic exists to bring people together. Paramount, keep everyone on board, they are making the most solid video game movies to date. And one last thing, do you have the number of Shemar Moore’s personal trainer? I wanna have nice muscles like him. Please Paramount, help a guy out!
SCORE: 8.1/10
By Julian Hayden
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erictmason · 2 years
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Sonic Boom (A “Sonic the Hedgehog 2″ Review)
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OK, full disclosure: I didn’t especially like the first “Sonic the Hedgehog” movie.  I appreciate what other fans saw in it, and I’d even say I agree: the movie’s portrayal of Sonic himself was genuinely pretty good, an interesting reinterpretation of the character that plays him more as an overly energetic Kid in contrast to the Teenager With Attitude he’s traditionally portrayed as, matched with a charming vocal performance by Ben Schwartz and an intensely appealing design from fan-favorite artist Tyson Hesse.  But as important as getting Sonic right is to a “Sonic” movie, for me it’s not enough to compensate for a story that was, at best, pretty generic, with some frustratingly poor effects work and some thoroughly uninspired directing.  Oh, and I also really didn’t like Jim Carrey’s Robotnik, who for me never stopped feeling like An Excuse For Jim Carrey To Do Schtick first, with any sort of actual consistent characterization a very distant second.  Again, I get why others feel differently, but that’s just where it lands for me.
So it should tell you something significant that I find myself a lot more favorably disposed to “Sonic the Hedgehog 2”.  
To be clear, that’s not the same as saying I thought it was the absolute best; it recreates a lot of the first movie’s weaknesses and adds on some truly baffling ones of its own.  The story especially remains less than spectacular; it’s thankfully not as bland as the first one, pulling more overtly from the narrative of the “Sonic” games enough to give itself a slightly more distinct personality, but it still struggles with things like Pacing (the second act especially is inexcusably bloated, but we’ll get to the specifics on that in a minute) and Coherency.  That last point is especially frustrating when it comes to Tails, a mainstay of the “Sonic” games who joins the movies here.  While still voiced with appreciable charm by his long-time VA Colleen O’Shaughnessey, the story only ever kind of knows what to do with him; his motivations are left frustratingly vague, and he ultimately isn’t given as much to do or as much importance to the story as you might expect.  It’s not a total failure, indeed ultimately Tails’ presence (and Knuckles’ as well, but again I’ll get to that in a bit) proves a worthwhile one for how he brings with him his iconic friendship with Sonic and how well that works for both characters, but it is hard to miss how minor Tails feels here, especially compared to some of the stuff the movie wastes time on that I rather wished it hadn’t.  In particular it attempts to beef up the roles of returning minor characters from the previous film in ways that didn’t really work for me; that’s bad enough when it comes to a needless sub-plot involving Adam Pally’s Deputy Wade and Lee Madjoub’s Agent Stone which at least has the good sense to be short even as it doesn’t really add anything to the main story, but it is very bad in the case of that distended second act I mentioned.  That’s where the movie very obviously and forcibly twists itself in such a way as to shift focus away from literally any of the characters we are actually supposed to be following to instead turn into a completely different movie focused around Natasha Rockwell’s Rachel and newcomer Shemar Moore as her fiancé Randall, a pair of characters who, up until that exact moment, have been utterly inconsequential to the main story, and will in fact return to being completely inconsequential the moment their tedious mini-movie runs its course.  Mind you, I’m even willing to say something half-way nice about this, as the nasty jokes at Rachel’s expense were one of my least favorite aspects of the first movie, and I also at least theoretically appreciate the chance this affords Tika Sumpter’s Maddie to do more this time around, but it’s just so enervating and unfunny to me and it seriously comes out of nowhere and grinds the entire rest of the movie to a halt.  I don’t even especially like it for the Lore-Building function it’s meant to serve (which I won’t spoil here), which feels like it could and indeed should have been handled literally any other way.
But for all those criticisms, I did ultimately say I came out of this one feeling fairly good about it, and that holds true.  The key (and you’ll notice this applies to why so much of what I just talked about doesn’t work for me) is that the movie is much more explicitly centered on Sonic, who remains as charming and endearing a presence here as he was before but now has even greater room to really flourish because everything now relates much more directly to him, rather than having to be mediated through other characters first.  That’s especially true of Carrey; I’m still not entirely sold on him in this particular role, but not only does the movie at least work a little harder to make his Robotnik feel like an actual character rather than a fairly random string of Comedy Moments, but moreover Carrey’s willfully petulant take on him plays so much more effectively when it’s bouncing off of the childish Sonic, and especially when complemented by the real MVP of the whole thing, Knuckles the Echidna.  Played by Idris Elba, who is hardly taxing himself here but nonetheless delivers a fun performance that makes perfect use of his signature deep voice both for Menace and for humor (the movie gets a very impressive amount of mileage out of having him deliver his portentous proclamations with the exact same tone with which he naively blunders through misunderstandings), he acts as a great foil to both Sonic and Robotnik with his earnestness and forthrightness, which both makes him a meaningfully difficult obstacle for Sonic to conquer and a plausible stooge for Robotnik to manipulate toward his own ends without either one just rendering him a total clown.  Despite my earlier complaints, Tails too works at fleshing Sonic’s character out by being a genuine peer to him, someone Sonic can relate to on his own level, and perhaps even more importantly by being someone Sonic feels obligated to protect.  That last point is especially significant; the first movie was mostly about Sonic trying to keep himself out of trouble with others coming to his rescue, but here the emotional and thematic arc of the film centers on Sonic trying to be the Protector to those he cares about most.  The way that initially starts with his belief that he needs to find an Epic Quest with which to prove himself but ends with his recognizing that it isn’t just about him honestly works far better than I would’ve expected; it’s not exactly the freshest storyline, but the movie commits to it sincerely enough, with enough emotionally authentic moments (again, especially when it comes to how Sonic’s affection for Tails develops and then drives him) to make it resonate.  And pushing all of that over the edge is the movie’s action sequences.  I will say that another problem from the first film that the sequel carries over is a certain weakness for compositing its animated characters into shots; it’s mostly fine when they’re primarily interacting with each other, but there are several instances where they interact with real-world objects that just look and feel notably poor.  But this time around, a lot more of the movie is almost entirely animated than isn’t, so it never becomes that distracting a problem, and moreover the various action set-pieces here feel a lot more energetic and inventive than the original.  I give a lot of credit for that to Tyson Hesse, for the record, who returns here in a major creative role as Storyboard Supervisor, and his influence on things is very keenly felt all throughout, especially during the movie’s climax, which handily serves as the big highlight of the whole thing with its delightful mix of Epic Action, Charming Personality, and Satisfying Pay-Offs.
Look, if you’re not already a big “Sonic” fan, I don’t imagine this movie is going to do much for you; I enjoyed it myself, but it’s not especially hard for me to recognize its limitations.  Still and all, though, rounded out as it is by some very well-picked fan-friendly references, a sense of humor that works more often than it doesn’t (well, outside of that truly bizarre tangent in Act 2), and a brighter more energized overall spirit, as a long-time “Sonic” fan this definitely feels a lot more like the movie I would want out of this series. Which probably slants my opinions in a fairly biased way, but so be it; there’s only so far one can fight against one’s self in the name of objectivity, and in this case?  Yeah, this movie gave me a lot more of what I wanted, and I’m really glad for that.
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allmoviesinorder · 1 year
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A Look at Tyler Perry's Iconic Character In Madea Movies in Order
Tyler Perry's Madea movies in order is one of the most iconic and beloved characters in recent cinematic history. Madea first appeared on the big screen in 2005's "Diary of a Mad Black Woman," and since then, the character has starred in several films and stage productions. If you're a fan of Madea and are looking to watch the films in order, this guide from All Movies in Order will give you all the information you need.
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"Diary of a Mad Black Woman" (2005)
The film that started it all, "Diary of a Mad Black Woman" is the first Madea movie. The film follows the story of Helen McCarter (played by Kimberly Elise), a successful lawyer who is left by her husband for a younger woman. Madea (played by Tyler Perry) enters her life and helps her to rebuild and find her independence. The film also stars Steve Harris and Shemar Moore, and it was directed by Darren Grant.
"Madea's Family Reunion" (2006)
The sequel to "Diary of a Mad Black Woman," "Madea's Family Reunion" follows Madea movies in order as she gathers her family together for a reunion. The film stars Blair Underwood, Lynn Whitfield, and Tyler Perry, among others. The film was directed by Tyler Perry and was a box office hit.
"Madea Goes to Jail" (2009)
In "Madea Goes to Jail," the titular character is sentenced to prison after getting into a fight at a family member's court hearing. While in prison, Madea befriends a young woman named Linda (played by Keke Palmer) and helps her to turn her life around. The film also stars Derek Luke and Viola Davis, and it was directed by Tyler Perry. Learn more about Tyler Perry madea movies in order at All Movies in Order!
"Madea's Big Happy Family" (2011)
In "Madea's Big Happy Family," Madea is called upon to help her niece Shirley (played by Loretta Devine) after she learns she has cancer. The film also stars Bow Wow, Shannon Kane, and Teyana Taylor, and it was directed by Tyler Perry.
"Madea's Witness Protection" (2012)
In "Madea's Witness Protection," Madea takes in a family in witness protection after their father (played by Eugene Levy) accidentally gets involved in a Ponzi scheme. The film also stars Denise Richards, Tom Arnold, and Tyler Perry, and it was directed by Tyler Perry. Its somewhat similar to the pink panther movies in order.
"A Madea Christmas" (2013)
In "A Madea Christmas," Madea is called upon to help her friend Eileen (played by Anna Maria Horsford) when she receives a surprise visit from her estranged daughter (played by Tika Sumpter) and granddaughter (played by Chad Michael Murray) during the Christmas holidays. The film also stars Larry the Cable Guy and Kathy Najimy, and it was directed by Tyler Perry. 
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"Boo! A Madea Halloween" (2016)
In "Boo! A Madea Halloween," Madea movies in order must deal with the antics of a group of mischievous teenagers while also keeping an eye on her niece's (played by Bella Thorne) daughter (played by Diamond White) during Halloween. The film also stars Cassi Davis and Patrice Lovely, and it was directed by Tyler Perry. Find out more at All Movies in Order!
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keanureevesisbae · 2 years
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who would you include in a list of top ten crushes?
*cracks knuckles* i hope you're ready for this!! (this is also not in particular order) Thanks for the lovely ask love! I had a lot of fun doing this!
1. Keanu Reeves
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I remember when I watched this movie for the first time with my mother and she said: 'I thought about this man for days on end after watching this movie when it came out' and it's funny how apparently it's a genetic thing to find this man handsome 🤷🏽‍♀️
2. Henry Cavill
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I wonder when they stopped making men like this - i mean, who looks like this?!?!?!
3. Anthony Mackie
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Have you seen this man? Handsome, great smile, lovely arms, an amazing ass. He's the real deal and I'm fighting everything who thinks otherwise.
4. Sebastian Stan
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The no. 1 reason I started to watch the Marvel movies. This man... Like... I have no words. Too damn good looking!
5. Corbin Bleu
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Chad > Troy in HSM (sorry not sorry), but he was also a bae in Jump In and despite him having short hair now, he will forever remain iconic in my mind.
6. Denzel Washington
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He is so ridiculously handsome, it's unfair - i have watched many movies with him and he is just-- *is left speechless* (also, the range of this man 🤩)
7. Kim Taehyung (but the entirety of BTS really)
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The reason I got into BTS 🥰 Forever my number 1 bias - he is utter perfection
8. Shemar Moore
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What is there not to love? I also appreciate how he just remains super duper handsome over time 🥰
9. Gerard Butler
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I loved him in the Olympus has Fallen movie series and it was only after I watched Law Abiding Citizen, when I found out he was SCOTTISH, which only made him even hotter
10. Michael J Fox
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The fluffy hair, the charms, that smile - yep, in love
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elibeeline · 1 month
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Silly Goofy Mood was from shemar moore??? Iconic
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sistahscifi · 1 year
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A visionary photography book that brings together the best of classic Hollywood with today's iconic Black entertainers for an immersive experience unlike anything you've ever seen before. Features a foreword by Academy Award winner Forest Whitaker and an afterword by beloved entertainer Niecy Nash! Black Hollywood is a groundbreaking reimagining of Hollywood's most beloved films, including Breakfast at Tiffany's, Singin' in the Rain, Mission: Impossible, Forrest Gump, and more. Visionary photographer Carell Augustus has created a "who's who" of today's Black entertainers recreating iconic cinematic scenes, renewing readers' appreciation of the past while asking questions about representation in media and inspiring the artists of the future. Compiled over the course of more than ten years and highlighting more than sixty-five stars such as Vanessa L. Williams, Dulé Hill, Karamo Brown, Shemar Moore, and others, Carell Augustus says, "Black Hollywood is not just a book for Black people―it's a book for all people about Black people. About the dreams we were never told we could achieve. About the places we were never told we could go. And now, finally, about how we can get there." We only have two copies left in stock! Link in bio: @SistahScifi | www.sistahscifi.com | https://sistahscifi.com/products/preorder-signed-black-hollywood-reimagining-iconic-movie-moments?_pos=2&_sid=72d640d44&_ss=r @sourcebooksfire @forestwhitaker @carellaugustus_ @niecynash1 #niecynash #blackhollywood#sistahscifi #bhbp #coffeetablebook #picturecoffeetablebook #bhm #blackhistorymonth #blackhistory #blackexcellence #forestwhitaker #sourcebookspublishing #blackhollywoodbookproject #carellaugustus #niecynash (at Sistah Scifi) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpP-r9gLud1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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drreidsphds · 2 years
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Shemar Moore Shares New Pic of Baby Daughter Frankie
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gt-icons · 3 years
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Derek Morgan & Spencer Reid in sunglasses l Criminal Minds Icons
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alexbllake · 3 years
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