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Criminal minds entropy
Criminal minds entropy




criminal minds entropy

What criminal answers an E-Mail, let alone answers an E-Mail with their real name? Did she want to get caught? Pretty easy to spot four other federal agents in one restaurant if you're the only couple there, especially when it's a place where you'd know all the patrons. Or even just insist on meeting Reid at a time and day where a restaurant wouldn't be busy. Or at least some kind of dive bar or something where Reid and the other federal agents would have stuck out like a sore thumb, not to mention a smaller bar would have restricted all the visuals the FBI could have made. She recognize being in a restaurant was a trap and insist on a more isolated venue. Then we get to Adams.you know, for a supposedly sophisticated hitwoman, with all this knowledge and ability to "think everything through", why didn't: I'm not sure if it gave Reid any kind of advantage, anyway, because Reid only got the upper hand when he fooled Adams into thinking he found her father. Couldn't you see a mile away that her prodding about your mother was bait? She wanted to rattle you, and it worked. Reid- you've been at this for fourteen years (or twelve, if the show could ever get its timelines right). The real bad part of Reid's and Adams' "game" was where they both had to admit their familial issues. Okay, at least I can give Breen Frazier the credit where Reid admitted the daddy issues was a lark- but what if it wasn't? What then, BAU? Oh, and the motivations- daddy issues? Seriously, Erica? Haven't you forgotten that women can have motivations other than a familial or a relationship obligation? Or is your "girl power" as outdated as Hilary's? I also felt the "profiling" was more like Spencer Reid and Cat Adams being psychics, because they pulled a lot of stuff out of their rears.

criminal minds entropy

Um, guys? Girl's got a bomb underneath the restaurant.might want to show a bit more energy. They practically sat at the restaurant the entire time and acted like everything they were talking about had the same agency as the items on the menu. The main reason is that it was utterly dull and lacked a real sense of urgency- I felt that Matthew Gray Gubler and Aubrey Plaza had great chemistry but their acting talents were woefully underused.

criminal minds entropy

There was a lot to like about this episode, but I didn't. Okay, she said the opposite.but, the inverse works better here.

criminal minds entropy

To paraphrase the great Emily Prentiss- "there's a lot to like about you Doctor Reid". I mean, Reid wrapping his arms around Morgan was probably the sweetest thing I've seen all season. It has been too long since we have seen such tender, honest broffection between those two, and it was much needed. But tonight, my heart melted with the Morgan/Reid hug at the end of the episode. While I do love some Reid sadness (and this episode definitely ended on that bittersweet note), I do hope there was some true, sustained happiness for him in the offing, because in many ways, he is the most tragic of the main characters. That is just too much tragedy piled onto melodrama in my opinion. I know the suggestion is that there might be more to this story down the road, but I'm good for now if they never revisit this story again.Īnd if they are really going to go down the road of Diana completely devolving into early onset dementia, I hope we don't have to see it, because I really don't need to see that.

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Plus we never got that GOOD explanation for why/how the group targeted Penelope and her computers (and we probably won't), so it is just one of those things you just have accept or ignore. My one quibble is that the ending seemed a bit rushed, but after that much lead up, there wasn't time to have a protracted conclusion. And Hotch had a nice moment at the end, showing what a caring boss he can be at times. It was great to see such an emotional gamut from Spencer, and even though he was so charmingly awkward at the beginning, he quickly revealed his inner strength, power and command of the situation.Īnd of course this was a Reid centric episode, but I thought the team had plenty of screen time as well (probably more than "200" if I had to guess). Both had their turn taking the upper hand, but of course Spencer prevailed overall. It was an interesting emotional back and forth between those two, and they worked well together. Of course, this entire episode rested on the chemistry between Matthew/Aubrey as Spencer/Cat, and I think it did that really well. It had an entertaining mix of elements in it.






Criminal minds entropy