It was a very silly ep, but it made me laugh a lot.
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clearly the writers got high and watched Weekend at Bernie's before they wrote the script.
It as most unrealistic -- which made it fun. If it had been something real and stupid, I would have hated it. So I had fun
Criminal Minds was nowhere near as haunting as the previews would have you believe. So it's a bad seed. Sad bad seed. Been done bad seed. Next week looks back to creepy.
Were either of the two Criminal Minds on tonight new?
Because I thought that they were both repeats.
At least the 2nd one - which I thought was new seemed awfully familiar at the end.
supposedly, last night's was new. I haven't seen it yet, so I cannot confirm.
The nine o'clock was supposed to be a repeat and the ten o'clock new. Missed both. Ah well, I'll catch up on my Criminal Minds watching over the summer.
The 9:00 was a repeat and I believe the 10:00 was new.
I realize that I saw the teaser and beginning of the first act of the 10 pm (9 central) Criminal Minds and then fell asleep. I woke up and saw the scene where they found the body (which reminded me of a very similar scene from the Mentalist) and promptly fell asleep again. I believe I must have woken up after the news started and therefore in my sleepyheadedness believed that I had seen the entire episode.
10PM was new. The "unexpected" twist at the end was telegraphed throughout. It's like when you saw Wil Wheaton as the desk clerk in the hotel. You immediately knew that he was the killer and that's where the kidnapper had the vics because Wil Wheaton wouldn't have three lines.