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Criminal Minds: Riding the Lightning

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criminal mindsI can't say that I was pleased with this episode. Thus far, the hallmark of a Criminal Minds episode is that is throws you for a loop because you have no idea what's around the next turn. This episode... not so much. It was pretty predictable and I found myself fast-forwarding (thank you TiVO) through some of the drawn out scenes.

The team (including Garcia... I love that she's in the everyday cast now) are sent to Florida to grill a serial killer couple 35 hours before their execution. Why you ask? Because the whereabouts of the couple's son is still unknown (he's dead as far as they can tell) and it's possible that they killed more girls than originally thought. Time's running out.

Gideon and Hotch interview the couple (Jacob and Sarah Jean) but they don't get much out of them other than a vibe Gideon gets from the wife. She seems remorseful... scared. This is confirmed when Elle and Morgan recover a statement of innocence from Sarah Jean's mother. She says she didn't help her husband kill all those girls. Which leads Gideon to believe that maybe she didn't kill her son. See what I mean by predictable? I bet 95% of those reading this right now could explain how this episode plays out.

Naturally, they track down the son. He's alive and well. Jacob feeds some info about the whereabouts of a body... he wants the cops to think his wife killed the son. I'm pretty sure he thought she did. She actually just abandoned him to keep Jacob away from the kid. So the son is found, Jacob is executed... and this is where it stopped being predictable. But it wasn't a good unpredictable outcome. The wife chose to not pursue a stay of execution and took the chair. I didn't really like that. I understood why she did it, but I didn't agree.

Regardless, this is still a great show and one poor episode isn't going to sway me. If CBS handles this right, Criminal Minds should be around for a while.

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