It was a nice twist at the end. And I loved how they were so cynical and matter of fact about things like the little girl not being his type or that the little boy was as good as cash. It wasn't nice, but it was realistic.
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It wasn't nice, but it was realistic.
::nods:: Hence, the monumentally creepy. And Rossi being so matter-of-fact as well with calling it a win, because it's so rare that they recover not just one, but two children past the 24-hour mark.
Also, the young actor playing Robert was phenomenal, I thought.
Yeah, that ep was the first one since "100" to have me sobbing. The kid playing Robert was fantastic.
The creepiness factor was really ramped here. I hope that they don't decide to bring this unsub back--leaving him wandering the backwoods of the USA reminds me of the end of the ep about the Romani-esque extended family, when they got the primary unsubs, but showed us more family members still committing the crime.
Oh yes, he was great. That moment after the unsub brought him back was terrific.
Also, the young actor playing Robert was phenomenal, I thought.
He was Jesse on Supernatural! Love that kid.
He was good - and the little girl was good too. The bit where they look around and wonder about the toys ... chills went up my spine.
I wonder if the Bones folks are aware that Ambrosia is the chocolate company that Dahmer worked for.
Yummmm, I always loved Ambrosia Chocolate when I was in college in Milwaukee. Especially when the wind was blowing from the north over campus, from the factory. Much better than from the west, where the tannaries are (ugh!).
Heh. I know, but post Dahmer it got kind of creepy. There's a factory just outside of downtown in Chicago that has the same effect, and I've found I haven't entirely shaken off the negative vibes.
Was Dahmer the reason it went out of business?