

By the end of the episode, the three (willing) male members of the darknet hitmen group (i.e. Men Are the Expendable Gender: A villainous version.It's possible that she wanted this to be true badly enough that it threw off her otherwise-excellent lie detection. Living Lie Detector: Cat is confident she is one, and does a pretty good job throughout the episode, but ultimately, she fails to see through Reid's and Morgan's lie that they found her father and took him into custody.You're not even the first woman to point a gun at me. Reid: You're not the first person to point a gun at me. He initially refuses, even when she threatens him with a gun, but when she instead threatens the nearby Rossi (whom she has figured out is another one of his teammates) unless he leaves and Spencer gives her the information, he caves and tells her what she wants to know.

I Will Punish Your Friend for Your Failure: Cat only deduces that Reid taking personal time off from work had something to do with his mom, and tries to force him to tell her more details as part of their "game".Except, she gets it wrong twice: she first figures it was to get over a girl who broke his heart, and then guesses that it had to do with the death of a parent (though she does at least pick up on the fact that her second guess was closer). Insult Backfire: Cat mocks the team to Reid by asking how good of "profilers" they are when they had the info about the hitmen "handed to them on a silver platter" by Garcia and others, then tries to show how she's better than them by profiling Reid on the spot to figure out why he took time off a while ago.Cat: Maybe if you hadn't fallen victim to your own gender bias and yes, all men have gender bias, even you, Dr.
