Anyone else watch Criminal Minds? Because I recently got into the fandom and watching it has reminded me of Fifty Shades of Grey on more than one occasion. And not in a good way, if there even is such a thing.
Spoilers for the episodes will be put beneath spoiler cuts.
Fandom(s): Criminal Minds Title: Season 4 Episode 14, "Cold Comfort" Rating: R What it reminded me of: Christian's wangst about his dead mother. Warnings: [Spoiler (click to open)]Violence, character death, necrophilia, generally disturbing themes. Summary: The BAU are called to a case where women are being abducted, killed and embalmed, with their bodies being held after death. [Spoiler (click to open)]The culprit is revealed to a man named Roderick Glass. He was pretty much raised by his nanny, who died suddenly while his parents were away. He was left with her body for several days, and would curl up and sleep beside it, draping its arm over himself. When he abducted women, he would force them into the role of his nanny before embalbing them and keeping their corpses to have sex with.
Bonus? It takes place in Washington state.
And if that isn't enough nightmare fuel, have another.
Fandom(s): Criminal Minds Title: Season 7 Episode 20, "The Company" Rating: R What it reminded me of: Christian's bullshit contracts and, generally, how he treats Ana. Warnings: [Spoiler (click to open)]Domestic violence, abuse, brainwashing, very heavily implied rape over a long time, abduction/imprisonment of children. Summary: Morgan's sister believes that she sees their presumed-dead cousin, and calls Morgan and the team in to investigate. [Spoiler (click to open)]The sister is alive - she's just been held captive by a man for the last eight years. He's part of a group of men, all of whom are abusive degradations to the name of humanity, who keep women captive by two means. First is threats of 'The Company' and what they will do to the woman and her family should she try to leave; this 'company' is fictitious, but the women don't know that. Secondly, they have children with the women and then keep these children captive as, essentially, hostages for the women's behaviour. Throw in some bullshit contracts, a little bit of non-consensual physical violence, and immediate lawyering up in the face of a domestic abuse charge, and all I could see was Christian Grey.
A slightly less creepy bonus, but the actor who plays the perp in this one is awesome, and nowadays better known for The Walking Dead.