A mother comes forward with information to help the BAU in their investigation of an unsub called the Bone Crusher.A mother comes forward with information to help the BAU in their investigation of an unsub called the Bone Crusher.A mother comes forward with information to help the BAU in their investigation of an unsub called the Bone Crusher.
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- TriviaThe unsub orders "a beer" at the bar, to which the bartender replies, "What kind? We got like 20." This is poking fun at movies and TV shows where characters never seem to order a beer by brand.
- Goofs(at about 15 mins) Prentiss is shown in Luke White's room as it's being processed, and a couple of crime scene techs pass by her with "CSI" on their jackets. It should be "CSU", as they're called crime scene units in New York.
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Jennifer Jareau: [visiting Reid and hearing other inmates' catcalling] It's okay.
Dr. Spencer Reid: Hmm?
Jennifer Jareau: It's not my first time in a prison. I can handle it.
Dr. Spencer Reid: Sorry. I don't want them looking at you.
Jennifer Jareau: I know. I don't, either. But if that's the price I have to pay to see you, I'm okay with that.
- SoundtracksKnucklehead
Performed by We-Are-Z
[Played when the unsub enters in the bar all the way through until he leaves again]
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Very poor segment, though a pleasure to see Tatum
Except for the presence of Tatum O'Neal as guest star, I would have turned off this sub-par episode of the series, which managed to botch both halves of its mission: the ludicrous story line about a weirdo (what else is new?) serial killer, and the modest advancement of the teasing/hanging in there saga of Matthew in stir.
The killer's story was presented in little more than a throwback to old '60s sexploitation films that combined sex and violence, but with emphasis on the violence. I felt sorry for the actresses cast as victims who might as well have been taking their clothes off in a Skinemax cable-TV assignment, though network Standards & Practices had them doing similar roles but with clothes left on.
Tatum is well-preserved, with an interesting newish face that only moderately reflects Hollywood's plastic surgery craze. Her acting was top-notch as "mother of the monster", and surprisingly earnest given the grade-Z story line and characters presented here.
Episodes like this certainly make a loyal viewer (like myself) wonder whether the show can survive at such a low level of creativity, or whether it is time to put a sock in it, especially minus Thomas Gibson who was the cement holding many a segment together.
The killer's story was presented in little more than a throwback to old '60s sexploitation films that combined sex and violence, but with emphasis on the violence. I felt sorry for the actresses cast as victims who might as well have been taking their clothes off in a Skinemax cable-TV assignment, though network Standards & Practices had them doing similar roles but with clothes left on.
Tatum is well-preserved, with an interesting newish face that only moderately reflects Hollywood's plastic surgery craze. Her acting was top-notch as "mother of the monster", and surprisingly earnest given the grade-Z story line and characters presented here.
Episodes like this certainly make a loyal viewer (like myself) wonder whether the show can survive at such a low level of creativity, or whether it is time to put a sock in it, especially minus Thomas Gibson who was the cement holding many a segment together.
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- lor_
- Mar 15, 2017
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- Runtime42 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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