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: "Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited; imagination encircles the world".
The Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) travels to Palm Beach, Florida, to investigate a series of package bombings. The team discovers the bombs are exact duplicates of those created by , a notorious bomber responsible for an explosion in Boston that killed six FBI agents and led to Agent Jason Gideon's previous medical leave.
The episode features notable quotes that highlight the psychological nature of the show:
: The master forger who kills his wife and eventually himself after being confronted by the BAU. Quotes and Themes
: Uses his background in explosives and ATF experience to analyze the bomb fragments.
: Faces his past by interviewing Adrian Bale in prison to gain insight into the copycat's methods.
: Tracks Bale’s online activity, discovering he has been communicating with bomb enthusiasts via a hidden internet firewall.
: The incarcerated master bomber who mocks Gideon but ultimately provides the key to deactivating Walker's final bomb.