![]() That's what he's learned from Criminal Minds consultant and former FBI profiler Jim Clemente, who co-wrote the episode and on whom Morgan's abuse is based. Spring Preview: Get scoop on your favorite returning spring showsWhile six years might seem like a long time to have a "sequel" of sorts, when it comes to closure on sexual abuse, there is no timetable, Moore says. I loved it because you get to see layers to the character of Morgan and you got to understand him and that he's not just a guy who kicks down doors and says 'baby girl' to Garcia. But you see afterward how difficult it really was for him to talk to Buford. "He had a choice to make as far as letting it die or taking the next step to help other people who don't have a voice, like, get closure. "Because of his position in the FBI, I think Morgan needed to confront him and to show how far along he's come from the abuse," he says. Now you see the other outcome."Even more determined to solve the case, Morgan voluntarily offers to interrogate Buford in prison - a far cry from his reluctance to reveal his abuse to Hotch ( Thomas Gibson) in "Profiler, Profiled." Morgan's eagerness is not just for himself, but for all abuse victims, Moore believes. Before, you saw the 'good' outcome, I guess you can say, in Morgan, who became an FBI agent. Morgan reiterates something he said in the first one: If he really thought he was the only one, he's wrong. And it's not over when you catch the guy. "Sexual abuse and molestation are huge issues that are happening every day, everywhere. "What I like about it is that they took a sensitive topic, but they didn't retell it they took it to the next place," Moore says. links him back to Buford, leading the team to surmise that the unsub was another one of Buford's victims and Morgan to reopen old wounds. And I think - I hope - we did it right."Wednesday's episode (9/8c, CBS) will bring Morgan and the BAU back to his Chicago hometown on a seemingly routine case in which an unsub is targeting middle-aged men. I was like, 'Really? As long as we do it right.' Then I heard the pitch and I realized, of course, we needed to do it. I'm proud of it and I think it can still stand on its own, but I was definitely interested in exploring it again. 'Profiler, Profiled' was a really good episode. "Honestly, I expected it to be a one-time thing. Would you be willing to go there again?'" Moore tells. TV Scorecard: What's canceled?"They came to me and said, 'We have a follow-up that we'd like to do. But then came a pitch earlier this season from writers and producers. Shemar Moore thought he did six seasons ago when the BAU's resident tough guy revealed that he had been sexually abused by his mentor Carl Buford ( Julius Tennon) as a pre-teen and confronted Buford to in a successful attempt to arrest him. Executive producers are Curry, Davis, Tennon, Dane Smith and David Segel.Will Morgan finally get closure on his painful past on Criminal Minds? Shepherd produced Emanuel with Mike Wildt and Dimas Salaberrios. JuVee is proud to be a part of this healing and truth telling along with Unanimous Media, Brian Ivie and John Shepherd.” The survivors found courage to love in the face of hate. Yet, miraculously, from this devastation we witnessed tremendous benchmarks of humanity. We, along with the country, grieved each family’s loss. That evening, a routine bible study at Emanuel Church was a soft target based solely on the racial profile of the congregation. Said David and Tennon: “Jserved as a stark reminder of the power of racism. I hope the film inspires others like it does me.” Stories like this are the reason we created Unanimous and entered the entertainment space. “The documentary highlights how a horrible tragedy can bring a community together, and spreads an important message about the power of forgiveness. “Emanuel is an incredibly powerful film and we’re honored to come on board as executive producers,” said Curry of his Unanimous Media banner.
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