Hopeless
- Episode aired Oct 14, 2009
- TV-14
- 1h
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7.3/10
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The BAU go after a pack of killers who mercilessly beat their victims to death simply for the thrill of violence.The BAU go after a pack of killers who mercilessly beat their victims to death simply for the thrill of violence.The BAU go after a pack of killers who mercilessly beat their victims to death simply for the thrill of violence.
Sharon Brathwaite
- Karen Osborne
- (as Sharon Brathwaite-Sanders)
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- TriviaThe plot bears a striking resemblance to an actual killing spree in Dniepropetrovsk, Ukraine in 2007. The perpetrators were sentenced to life around the time this was originally aired.
- GoofsWhen the first unsub is arrested and handcuffed, as he is walking away, you can see that he has his hands behind his back holding a pair of handcuffs rather than actually being handcuffed.
- Quotes
Derek Morgan: [voiceover] Kingman Brewster Jr said: 'There is no lasting hope in violence, only temporary relief from hopelessness.'
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One of the bottom 3 Season 5 episodes- a contender for the worst Season 5 episode even
The other two being "Parasite" and "The Performer". Of the three, "Hopeless" is for me the weakest of the three because while "Parasite" was bland and very average and "The Performer" being strange and over-the-top they did at least have enough to still feel like 'Criminal Minds'.
"Hopeless" did too often feel like a completely different show. Not as bad as "The Thirteenth Step", "200" and the worst of Season 11, but close. 'Criminal Minds' have varied wildly when trying to break formats and having changes of pace, and "Hopeless" is one of the prime examples of an episode that does not execute different well.
Generally there is too much of the unsubs, a pack mentality group killing for the thrill, a very familiar idea done to death and done to excessive and dull effect here ("The Tribe" from Season 1 also had the pack mentality idea, though different circumstances, and handled it much more cleverly and harrowingly while still having enough of what makes the show so great). And sadly none of them are interesting in the slightest, neither of them having any menace or anything that screams you hate him, you feel sorry for him, just three guys killing for the thrill without remorse.
Consequently, there is too little of the team too. There are great moments here, especially Garcia reminding Morgan that his close relationship with somebody related to a victim is inappropriate and Hotch's no-nonsense and suitably stiff rapport with the detective. Rossi's role and the character are growing all the time as well. Mostly however the team are underused, with some having barely anything to do. It has to be said though that the acting is good things considered.
"Hopeless" is stylish and atmospheric when the unsubs are not the focus, the gritty look appropriate. However, some the editing did get nauseatingly bizarre in some of the scenes depicting the killings and with the unsubs in general. While 'Criminal Minds' is a brutal and unsettling show, it has never before or since been this ultra-violent (even violent Tarantino films have more subtlety than this, which handles the violence with gratuity and the subtlety of a sledgehammer) and it was excessive and left a bad taste in the mouth.
Music is haunting and hypnotic, with a melancholic edge, at times but then feels over-scored in other parts. The writing is thought-provoking and intelligent with the team, with some nice character moments that feel too far and between, but feels really awkward with the unsubs. The story just didn't engage me either, there was just too much of an imbalance of what and who to focus on and everything felt both excessive and dull, very little is suspenseful or exciting here, not even the bizarrely shot and anti-climactic climax.
Overall, Season 5 at its weakest. 4/10 Bethany Cox
"Hopeless" did too often feel like a completely different show. Not as bad as "The Thirteenth Step", "200" and the worst of Season 11, but close. 'Criminal Minds' have varied wildly when trying to break formats and having changes of pace, and "Hopeless" is one of the prime examples of an episode that does not execute different well.
Generally there is too much of the unsubs, a pack mentality group killing for the thrill, a very familiar idea done to death and done to excessive and dull effect here ("The Tribe" from Season 1 also had the pack mentality idea, though different circumstances, and handled it much more cleverly and harrowingly while still having enough of what makes the show so great). And sadly none of them are interesting in the slightest, neither of them having any menace or anything that screams you hate him, you feel sorry for him, just three guys killing for the thrill without remorse.
Consequently, there is too little of the team too. There are great moments here, especially Garcia reminding Morgan that his close relationship with somebody related to a victim is inappropriate and Hotch's no-nonsense and suitably stiff rapport with the detective. Rossi's role and the character are growing all the time as well. Mostly however the team are underused, with some having barely anything to do. It has to be said though that the acting is good things considered.
"Hopeless" is stylish and atmospheric when the unsubs are not the focus, the gritty look appropriate. However, some the editing did get nauseatingly bizarre in some of the scenes depicting the killings and with the unsubs in general. While 'Criminal Minds' is a brutal and unsettling show, it has never before or since been this ultra-violent (even violent Tarantino films have more subtlety than this, which handles the violence with gratuity and the subtlety of a sledgehammer) and it was excessive and left a bad taste in the mouth.
Music is haunting and hypnotic, with a melancholic edge, at times but then feels over-scored in other parts. The writing is thought-provoking and intelligent with the team, with some nice character moments that feel too far and between, but feels really awkward with the unsubs. The story just didn't engage me either, there was just too much of an imbalance of what and who to focus on and everything felt both excessive and dull, very little is suspenseful or exciting here, not even the bizarrely shot and anti-climactic climax.
Overall, Season 5 at its weakest. 4/10 Bethany Cox
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