Showing posts with label 918. Rabid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 918. Rabid. Show all posts

Monday, March 17, 2014

CRIMINAL MINDS Season 9 - 918. Rabid - Review

I sat down to watch this episode and was really hoping after last week's episode I was going to be wowed. And the truth is the opening seen with the single woman struggling with her grocery bags getting on the bus provided sufficient creepy to get me excited.

Watching the other riders as she walked to her seat had me trying to guess 'which' one was the unsub. When she sat down and we see the geeky young man staring at her I was so sure that “Ahhh HA” he's the unsub! We saw how each of other riders fade out as they got off at their stops and yet Mr. Geeky was still on the bus. I just knew he was the unsub. Boy was I wrong.

Next we see the young woman walking, apparently to her home, spooky nighttime setting and Bus Dude following her. I was thinking this is it, the unsub going to snatch her. Wrong again, we find out that guy from bus (Russell) was only trying to do something nice for her and return a bag she dropped. Chivalry isn't dead after all.

As my heart and head begin to calm down I must admit I thought 'whoa, I missed something.' Now we have geeky guy calling his mother. Ok, Mama's Boy I get it. Issues from that, ok sounds like typical makings of an unsub, as we had seen the team explain back in 'Profiling 101'.

But then, another misdirection, dog barking dark creepy alleyway, hooded creepy guy and “Mr. Nice Guy stopping.” This is it I think, unsub… And Yes, I'm right… Mr. Nice Guy is snatched.

We are then greeted by our not so athletically active Tech Analyst and our Pretty Boy (OHH the horror of the 80s running shorts) running their fannies off on a track. Huffing and puffing their way into a closer shot.

I have to admit, it was a cute scene. Garcia was dead on with her description of how enthusiastic Morgan is about training, and with her goofy 'training' get up, and Reid apparently in desperate need of an oxygen tank, with his retro shop 80s shorts. You can tell these two do NOT want to be doing this, and I admit I felt bad for them. Dang FBI regulations.

But wait, saved by the ringtone. Garcia's phone goes off and she lights up when she sees the text message from Hotch (ohh, he's still the boss, insert sarcasm) telling her she needs to come for a case.

Garcia's happy, and Reid, awe well hell his line. “I'm just going to have a heart attack really quick” was priceless.

Cut to BAU, poor Garcia and the shoes, you know she's hurting. Yet here comes her nemesis aka: Derek Morgan, all sympathetic yet, sly. He's up to something? And to prove that we then have Derek… Sniffing Garcia for Ben Gay!

The round-table room was really interesting and the input from everyone was good. Not too over the top by any one team member.

We next see Russell, who I'm kind of rooting for to make it through this mess, being hosed down in a cage while a dog barks incessantly in the background… I liked how we saw most of what was happening through the lens of the camera the unsub placed on a stool to record what's happening.

Being caged like an animal is rather unpleasant, but happy to see unsub is 'hidden' from our view. Poor Russell to be caged and alone like that… treated like a dog…

Reid gets the beginning quote and we see the team on the plane. Garcia is on her video link telling team about what she found out about 3 previous victims. The discussion ensues and it's not bad. Seems the whole team is putting in their input. Hotch, rightfully, gives the orders of where each team member is supposed to go when they land.

So we have Morgan and JJ at the crime scene… again.

Rossi and Reid at ME's… again.

Hotch and Blake to the police department… again.

While I wished it was anyone other than JJ/Morgan at the crime scene (dump site) again, their interaction was good and spot on for profiling deductions regarding what they were seeing at the scene.

Rossi and Reid at the ME's office has Rossi asking questions about the condition of the bodies, while Reid speed reads through the ME's reports. Apparently the ME has never seen someone read 20,000 words per minute because his line about “Boy, you read fast” and Reid's reaction to that is cute. Reid has some ideas about what the bite marks are about and he's doing well conveying his thoughts to Rossi, and finally agrees with Rossi that based on what they know there is probably already another victim. *I like Rossi and Reid together*

Cut to Russell hearing a woman call out “hello” and for help. He can't help her but asks her a question about how long she's been there. The silence lasts for a few pregnant pauses of time as we see Russell trapped in his cage, we then hear a deranged sounding voice screaming about how she's going to eat him and eat his face off. We also see the unsub going to another cage and dragging someone (apparently the woman) from the cage. Russell's fear is quite evident, and by this time my heart is begging that the writers save him from whatever nasty is waiting him. The creepy unsub bringing poor Russell food like a dog and telling him he'll need his strength does nothing to allay my fear for Russell's future.

I will say, I was happy to see that the unsub while 'present' was hidden from our view by the creepy hockey mask. Kept us guessing, yet added to the 'creep' factor.

Meeting back at police station poor Reid is stretching his non genius muscles and Morgan is showing concern for him. Reid trying to hide his 'discomfort' with the comment “I'm just stretching because it helps me keep my brain limber” was so 'kitsch' it was funny. The profiling between Hotch, Reid, Morgan, and JJ, with Reid explaining his geographical profile was good, they went back and forth and Reid was 'fast' talking his theories like Reid of old.

Russell pleading for his mom as he's being dragged by his bindings is sad. Having the woman coming at him with her mouth foaming is creepy, and so sad…

That the unsub is videotaping everything also lends to the 'horror' of what's happening.

Garcia's computer skills tracking dot to dot, to find the unsub, and the reason for why he did this was predictable but yet classic Garcia… And we now see Rossi, Reid and Morgan listening to her dissertation about the previous victims. Reid's look of clarity when Garcia mentions that one victim worked in animal control is telling about where his thinking is going, and I liked it. Morgan having to slow down Reid's rambling as he explains what he's thinking is a good addition, as that has happened before with all the team members. Reid just talks too dang fast for most people.

Rossi's comment about Rabies is funny. I know, I know, Rabies is nothing to laugh about but hey, it's Rossi, and Joe delivers the lines just so 'Rossi like'. And Reid's face when he says “Yikes!” is cute.

As is common the whole team is present presenting some aspects of their profile. And in truth, so far so good on the team dynamics.

The director did a nice job overlaying scenes of the tied down rabid woman which only heightens the severity of what is happening and what the team is describing. The actress played the part well and I give her kudos for that. Seeing the 'normal' picture of the woman now so tortured by the Rabies disease and seeing she's a wife and mother is sad. Russell again begging for his mom, just too even talk to her, is heartbreaking.

The team working together trying to deduce what is going on is good, Reid is spot on in his explanations and everyone in the room gives some input. Reid's description of a rabies death has me again worrying for poor Russell, and seeing the woman terrified of the water only made me realize that she probably wasn't going to make it out of this alive.

The progression video on the unsub's computer is actually a heartbreaking way to show the viewers what Reid just explained.

Garcia from her 'lair' is classic Garcia and the information that she dug up was helping Reid, Morgan and JJ hone in on who the unsub was. It felt like cases of old.

Watching the unsub video tape Russell and seeing him tied up sick pulled at my heart strings. Russell begging to talk to his mom because she's just had heart surgery only added to that.

The woman being held captive with Russell is still managing to maintain her humanity but yet her escape is scary as well… not just because she couldn't get Russell out with her but because as infected as she is, she's now a danger to the outside world.

The darkness of the setting used at David Cunningham's (Unsub) house made me feel like the team was too late, in their search for him. I would have liked it better if it wasn't Morgan and JJ with Reid doing the search. But the interactions between the three agents was done well.

Up until this point we've seen little to no Alex Blake and I had to wonder where she was. Is that a product of writers not knowing how to write for her character? My guess is yes.

As the search of the unsub's house continues in the daylight, I did like the use of Reid, finding more proof that they have the right guy. When JJ brings the tape recording of David Cunningham's little brother battling the rabies virus, and then seeing JJ's reaction to hearing it was very good. AJ Cook's facial expressions are spot on to a mother hearing a child in distress. And very 'old school' JJ. Reid's comment about euthanasia all of sudden makes sense as to why there was no death certificate for Hunter Cunningham.

I liked Russell standing up to David in the next scene, gave me hope that he might live. But also brought back the point that the woman had gotten away and was outside infected with Rabies.

And just as I had that thought we cut from unsub to sick woman in crowded coffee shop highlighting the effect that she's sick and people are in danger.

The vendor giving Rossi his coffee with extra foam right before we have Rossi and Hotch finding out about the woman in the coffee shop foaming at the mouth, makes Rossi's facial expression looking at his drink after that revelation priceless. Hotch sending Morgan, JJ and Reid after the woman because they're closer again highlights the severity of the situation.

Seeing this sick woman, who was an innocent victim, desperately seeking “where she is?” in her delusional state is poignant. By this time there is the sense that she is too far gone in the disease and will not survive. 

I cannot imagine how Morgan, or even Reid and JJ watching Morgan try to stop this poor woman from coming closer to them, felt. Having to 'shoot' her to protect himself and his teammates must have been a very hard thing to do, even though he's trained to disable someone with a gunshot. The look of horror on Reid's face, and the pained look of sympathy on JJ's face was more than words could ever do. Very good directing in this scene.

Slowly fading into Morgan and Reid around the ambulance and the team (all six of them, Blake's returned) giving Garcia information to help in her deducing where the unsub's hideout was, was a good use of the team. I liked that it was Hotch who called Garcia, and then Garcia using her computers to find out that there is an abandoned city animal shelter near where they are. What will get me by the end is that this building does not look very big in size. Yet Hotch, Rossi and Blake got lost apparently once inside.

What I didn't like was partnering Hotch, Rossi, and Blake, the older agents, and then Morgan, Reid and JJ the younger agents. Age was never an issue in Criminal Minds but apparently now it is.

We see Russell again begging to go the bathroom and the unsub compiling by giving him a bucket to use. Throughout the episode it is incredibly creepy that the unsub video tapes every facet of what's happening to his victims.

The team arrives at the abandoned animal shelter and with SWAT still a bit a ways, Hotch makes the decision to send the team in in groups. Again Morgan, Reid and JJ together while Hotch, Rossi and Blake stay together.

At first I think that it might be Hotch, Rossi and Blake who would find the unsub, but no, its Morgan, Reid and JJ again. Although seeing Russell get tased right before the team gets there, hurts, because I'm rooting for him to survive.

David using the taser on Morgan, and Morgan struggling to fight him off, is actually kind of refreshing; he's not Superman after all. Seeing Reid however with gun in hand only to have him put it away and get punched down by unsub, making it necessary to have Morgan hit the unsub with an old telephone from the desk was just silly. The unsub was armed, endangering another agent, so in my mind you just shoot him. This is not Spencer 'Eastwood' we're talking about folks. He doesn't do step on bad guys, as a brutish FBI agent, very well at all.

The scene at the hospital with Rossi and the woman's family, and then Reid explaining to Morgan and JJ, that the victim has slipped into a coma and her death shouldn't be too much longer is sad. But Russell thanking them for saving him was sweet and I just wanted to cheer for Russell making it out alive.

Now my biggest problem with the episode comes at the end. I didn't like the whole, black man with a hoodie connotation at all. Reid wearing those bad 80s running shorts again and the workout that Morgan puts them through even though he could have gotten them waived from the fitness test was unnecessary 'cuteness', but I understand where the writers are coming from, they want to appeal to the younger campier viewers too. I have to admit, Garcia and Reid conspiring to kill Morgan because they didn't have to go through all that as he admitted to getting them waived from the test already was pretty funny. Reid's line “If I could raise my arms I'd hold him down for you” was hysterical combined with the 'if looks could kill' faces on him and Garcia.

So to sum this all up.

The case was good. Unique and different. For the most part the team was excellent in their profiling with a special shout out to Spencer Reid and his marvelously intuitive mind. The guest actors and actresses were spot on with their portrayals also. The directing and editing proved on 2nd watching to be poignant and concise, leading the viewer to connect the dots as the team did.

What I didn't like about the episode, was again the overuse of JJ, even though she was toned down, the overuse of Morgan, and the disappearance of Blake for nearly the entire episode. While I wish there would have been more Hotch and Rossi, their scenes were correct to their characters.

While I found the 'fluffy' of the fitness training campy for me it is out of place in a Criminal Minds episode. But as I said earlier I understand the desire to appeal to viewers who like that sort of thing.

Overall I would give the episode a 5 out of 10.


Thank you
                ~~~~Mordred

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

CRIMINAL MINDS Season 9 - 918. Rabid - Comments Thread

This thread is open for you all to post comments and talk about tonight's new CRIMINAL MINDS episode, titled 'Rabid' and written by Virgil Williams.

Hope you've enjoyed today's episode, and remember that next week we'll have again a brand new one!

CRIMINAL MINDS Season 9 - 918. Rabid - Sneak Peek

Monday, February 24, 2014

CRIMINAL MINDS Season 9 - 918. Rabid - Press Release

WHEN VICTIMS ARE FOUND IN A SHALLOW GRAVE IN MILWAUKEE, THE BAU IS CHALLENGED TO EXPLAIN THE CONDITION OF THE BODIES, ON “CRIMINAL MINDS,” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12

“Rabid” – When three bodies are found with animal and human bite marks in a shallow grave near Milwaukee, the BAU has puzzling questions to answer. Meanwhile, Reid and Garcia work out for a company fitness test, but try to hide their preparation from Morgan, on CRIMINAL MINDS, Wednesday, March 12 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

CHEAT TWEET: The BAU sinks its teeth in a case when victims R found w/odd bite marks in Milwaukee on #CriminalMinds, 3/12, 9pm #CBS http://bit.ly/1mt6EsS

SERIES REGULARS:
Joe Mantegna (David Rossi)
Thomas Gibson (Aaron Hotchner)
Shemar Moore (Derek Morgan)
Matthew Gray Gubler (Dr. Spencer Reid)
A.J. Cook (Jennifer “JJ” Jareau)
Kirsten Vangsness (Penelope Garcia)
Jeanne Tripplehorn (Alex Blake)

GUEST CAST:
Steve Monroe (David Wade Cunningham)
Dana Melanie (Gloria Wilson)
Chris Coy (Russell Holmes)
Tammy Lauren (Liz Foley)
Phil Abrams (Dr. Weinstein)
George Alvarez (Officer Kowalski)
Chloe Wepper (Barista)
Brittani Ebert (Soccer Mom)
Christopher Hatfield (Mr. Foley)
Jacqueline Scislowski (Foley Daughter #1)
Hannah Swain (Foley Daughter #2)
Shawn Kathryn Kane (Nanny)
Ayana Hampton (Jogger)

WRITTEN BY: Virgil Williams
DIRECTED BY: Doug Aarniokoski

Friday, January 31, 2014

CRIMINAL MINDS Season 9 - BTS: 918. Rabid

This post may contain spoilers, probably small, but they may be big too; proceed with caution!
This post will be updated when more images of our dear gang are shared from the set.



918 Table Read time! #CriminalMinds - Photo by Rick Dunkle
#criminalminds EP#918 read through. @VirgilWilliams @rickdunkle #meta - Photo by CM_SetReport
#criminalminds - Photo by Dana Melanie
It's a pretty cool sewer set that was built on stage for us to shoot the next two days. - Photo by John Hatchitt
Derek Morgan - Criminal Minds... Here comes a Baaaaad Man!!!! - Photo by Shemar Moore
Our DP Greg St Johns getting some pretty bitchin shots of our girl in the sewers today.
- Photo by John Hatchitt 
Don't call it a comeback. @GUBLERNATION has been here for years! - Photo by Virgil Williams
Nothing like first shot on Monday at a coffee house. - Photo by Harry Bring
This is a rare moment caught on film today on set. @Dayne9165 working this early on a Mon for Ep 918 'Rabid'
- Photo by John Hatchitt
Day 1 with @VirgilWilliams @BAU_United get ready for this one - it's gonna mess with you mind
- Photo by Doug Aarniokoski
An u thought all @Vangsness did was work on computers. She knocked this shit out all
day long. #girlisabeast - Photo by John Hatchitt
Day 1 @BAU_United with @mrchriscoy & @DANA_MELANIE rockin it !!!! - Photo by Doug Aarniokoski
Day 1, Criminal Minds. #happyhappyhappy - Photo by Dana Melanie
My UnSub is such a poser. - Photo by Virgil Williams
@VirgilWilliams Day 2 #unsubsarecreapy - Photo by Doug Aarniokoski
Caught @joseph17981 playing in the fishbowl between takes today.
The guy will never learn.. - Photo by John Hatchitt
W@VirgilWilliams day 3 @CrimMinds_CBS - Photo by Dough Aarniokoski
Dino & Rick decided to have a race at lunch. Winner goes home early, last time I checked there were still at it.
- Photo by John Hatchitt 
filming in an abandoned animal shelter - Photo by Matthew Gray Gubler
Playtime in Pasadena - Photo by John Hatchitt
Moving selfie with my buddy Phillip while waiting on first team.
- Photo by John Hatchitt
It's the cold/rainy nights like these that make you question "did I pick the right career ?" - Photo by John Hatchitt
This is how happy @dougaa makes people. Another badass day on set with him and the incredibly sexy @VirgilWilliams. - Photo by Chris Coy
Had such an amazing week working on #CriminalMinds! You don't want to miss this one.. #EP918
- Photo by Dana Melanie
Day 5 camera car day. @CrimMinds_CBS @CriMiFeed - Photo by Doug Aarniokoski
Day 5 rolling thru the streets with @VirgilWilliams @CM_SetReport - Photo by Dough Aarniokoski
With Greg StJohns DP @CM_SetReport - Photo by Doug Aarniokoski
@CM_SetReport time to roll with @ajcookofficial - fighting crime and lookin good...thx AJ for kickin ass!!
- Photo by Doug Aarniokoski
It's MGG time @CM_SetReport @GUBLERNATION - Photo by Doug Aarniokoski
Monday morning playtime in the woods at Griffith Park. - Photo by John Hatchitt
Day6 thriller style @CM_SetReport - Photo by Doug Aarniokoski
Thriller pt 2 @CM_SetReport - Photo by Doug Aarniokoski
Sometimes here on the set of Criminal Minds, the old fashion Time-Out in the corner is
not enough. - Photo by John Hatchitt
#criminalminds caterer @hhannamourad keeping the cast and crew happy at lunch
today. #hungry - Photo by CM_SetReport
These dudes are a coupl'a stiffs. #CriminalMinds - Photo by Virgil Williams
Oh the stupid things these guys do when bored on the set. Like sucking jalapeño juice
thru a straw. - Photo by John Hatchitt
Last day w/ @VirgilWilliams @GUBLERNATION thanks to the cast and crew @CM_SetReport amazing and talented - rabid wrap - Photo by Dough Aarniokoski
No new #CriminalMinds tonight but we're still working. @dougaa and @virgilwilliams killing day 8/8 on EP#918 - Photo by CM_SetReport
CM is re-run. I bestow you a pic of the partial collection of @laEyeworks treasures for PG
all bought by KV: - Photo by Kirsten Vangsness
Part 2 of the @laEyeworks @Garcia_BAU bounty. - Photo by Kirsten Vangsness
The maestro editor Michael Schweitzer at work @CM_SetReport - making Rabid come to life .... Goosebumps already..;-) - Photo by Doug Aarniokoski
Editing Rabid with Michael and @DDean33 kickin ass and makin it rock for ya @CM_SetReport
- Photo by Doug Aarniokoski