Wednesday, 24 October 2012

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When a legless body is found in the New Mexico desert and a second unwilling amputee shows up at the hospital, the BAU team searches for this amateur surgeon before he preys upon his next reluctant victim.Download Video Criminal Minds God Complex Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Criminal Minds Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.Also, Reid's phone calls to a mystery woman have the team intrigued.Revolves around an elite team of FBI profilers who analyze the country's most twisted criminal minds, anticipating their next moves before they strike again. The Behavioral Analysis Unit's most experienced agent is David Rossi, a founding member of the BAU who returns to help the team solve new cases. The team is lead by Special Agent Aaron Hotchner, a strong profiler who is able to gain people's trust and unlock their secrets. Other members include Emily Prentiss, a former Interpol agent and daughter of high-powered diplomats whose past life has caught up with her, leading to her presumed demise; Special Agent Derek Morgan, an expert on obsessional crimes; Special Agent Dr. Spencer Reid, a classically misunderstood genius whose social IQ is as low as his intellectual IQ is high; Jennifer "J.J.

" Jareau, the team's confident unit liaison who was called to a top Pentagon job but returns to the BAU under mysterious circumstances; and Penelope Garcia, a computer wizard who helps research the cases. Each member brings his or her own area of expertise to the table as they pinpoint predators' motivations and identify their emotional triggers in the attempt to stop them.

This show is one of the best that has ever graced the screen. The acting is simply amazing, and the story line outshines the strange CSI, dull NCIS and the ever so draining Law and Order. The writing is amazing with such lovable actors that you will loose your mind with Criminal Minds!

Criminal Minds returned tonight with another strong episode in “Through the Looking Glass”, an incredibly disturbing and effective installment. We also see the return of Beth, Hotch’s girlfriend. Remember everybody, I’m calling her as the one from the premiere who we saw developing pictures of the team! The fact that we’re randomly seeing her again makes me feel like it’s a good guess. They say she’s moving to New York, but that doesn’t mean anything!

Anyway, the team is called out to Kansas City to save the Acklin family, a seemingly perfect family who has been abducted by the unsub and kept in a basement. The idea of locking a family in a room and airing all of their dirty laundry is scary in and of itself, but adding the threat of death makes it even worse!

The team quickly finds out that the same thing happened to a Japanese family recently, and when their bodies start turning up, the team knows they don’t have much time.

So the killer starts to force the Acklins to unearth secrets about themselves. Ross slept with his son’s tutor, Mackenzie is stealing her mom’s drugs, and Debra withdrew a loan for $5k. But here’s where the episode gets a little squirrelly: When the killer shows Debra the $5k she’s looking for, and says that she could pick the money over the life of her daughter’s boyfriend, she picks the money without hesitation! What?! This lady’s a psychopath! She then is the first one to choose to kill herself, her husband, and her daughter in exchange for her son’s life. Because that makes sense and everything…

The unsub’s reasoning was a bit off, as well. Well…even more off than a serial killer’s reasoning would be. His whole “If you loved each other you would die for each other” didn’t make a lot of sense. If I love somebody, that doesn’t mean I’m going to kill myself and two of my family members just to save one.

Despite some goofy moments in the main story, I liked Alex Blake a little more in this episode than I have in the first two installments. Her little tiff with Reid was a little weird, where she joked about him having Aspberger’s, but at least she’s exhibiting some kind of personality. Even if she’s going to be the team member who’s always butting heads with the other members, at least she’ll have some kind of hook!

Since I started watching the show, I am trying to catch up the seasons that I missed, so I watch the re-runs every time I have a chance getting the "crash course" of Criminal Minds. What amazes me that watching so many episodes in such short period of time only makes me wanting to see more.

I don't recall a single mediocre episode. All of them share the intelligent writing, compelling story, inspired acting from the regular members of the cast (an elite team of FBI profilers - BAU analysts) and the guest stars. I like the music score and the choice of songs is very fitting for each occasion.

I also like the famous quotes which one of the team members tells in the end of each episode, which sums up the story perfectly. More than once, I was moved deeply by the way the story was going and its resolution.

What keeps me entrancing to the screen during each episode is the brain storm, the collective mind of the team putting the evidence, the small details together, analyzing them, searching for the right question to ask their super computer analyst Penelope Garcia; so she would perform her magic and come up with the one name - of the unsub who must be stopped before he attacks deadly again.