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Mental: Book of Judges - open thread
OK, I have to admit that I was a little uneasy watching David Carradine's performance last night. Maybe it's the fact that he died just last week, but watching him in a wheelchair, unable to move and just staring into space, that was a little strange.I also have to say I'm not a fan of this show's hero. What's up with that evil smile at inappropriate moments and his overall weird demeanor? Is he always like that?
David Carradine on FOX's Mental this week
Criminal Minds: Profiler, Profiled
(S02E12) This show is really hitting its stride. What a great episode. Despite some negativity in response to CBS choosing Criminal Minds as the show airing after this year's Super Bowl, I'm excited about it. Criminal Minds isn't just another crime procedural. It's incredibly unique and, in my opinion, blows the Law and Orders and CSIs of the world out of the water. This show is legit folks and last night's episode was proof of that. You've got to feel good about this show though. It went from being a hardly watched freshman drama last year to a sophomore powerhouse that has been challenging the almighty Lost in Wednesday night ratings.
Here we had something that this show has lacked in recent episodes and hopefully what we got here becomes a trend. What am I talking about? Backstory. Up until now we hadn't gotten too much. We knew about Gideon's blunder that got some team members killed before he joined the BAU and we've gotten some info on Hotch's home-life, his wife, and his child. We even got info on Elle (via her unconscious flashbacks) in the season premiere this year. She's not even on the show anymore and the backstory has run a little dry since then.
Criminal Minds: The Fisher King, Part One (finale)
(S01E22) Not gonna lie. Kind of disappointing. I thought last week's episode (the one with the mole) was way better, and this had a cliffhanger! This does, however, wrap up the first season of Criminal Minds. Twenty-two episodes have come and gone, but the way they left it off... I'm not all that excited about what happens next. I mean I want know, but I'm not on the edge of my seat.
Everyone has been working hard at the BAU, so it's vacation time. The whole team takes two weeks off except JJ and Garcia. Morgan and Elle head south to Jamaica and Hotch is spending time with his family. Gideon retreats to his cabin in the woods while Reid visits his mother (she's schizophrenic... I don't think we knew that). So everyone is relaxing until The Fisher King shows up [insert sinister laughter here].
Criminal Minds: Poison
This was a great/scary episode because it felt like something that could actually happen
without much effort involved. Some whacko is dosing the general public with huge amounts of LSD and Rohypnol (the date rape drug). That's not exactly a great combination
because the LSD makes you hallucinate and the roofies make you forget about all the crazy stuff you did while
hallucinating. So the question becomes where did seven different and unrelated people all come in contact with these
two drugs?
Of the seven that had been poisoned, two had died and one of them (a father) nearly beat his own son to death. Yet he had no recollection of doing it. Not ideal for Gideon and the BAU team.
Oh, and another nice bit of news: according to Cynopsis, Kirsten Vangsness (who plays Garcia) has been added as a series regular now. I assume this means we can expect the show open to change soon.
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