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"List of Criminal Minds Episodes That Made Us Cry Like Babies!" "Riding the Lightning" was a devastating episode for me. (I myself gave up a child because i was with an abusive man I couldn't get away from) I couldn't stop crying and have only seen it twice. I can't watch it again. It gave me the same uncontrollable devastation when watching "The Green Mile," which I have also, have only ever seen twice.
This show is UNSTOPPABLE!! Dirty Dozen was one of the best reveals ever! And the reveal that the kid killed his little brother and the cop covered it up
JJ's confession to Reid always felt weird to me. Their friendship dynamic throughout the show was AMAZING. The trope of "one must love the other" was never felt by the audience. They were close friends, the entire BAU are. So JJ saying she loved Reid was so out of character, especially with her overwhelming love for Will. It's like they pretended the season 7 finally was a joke. JJ was worried the entire time that Will was dead. And has always shown enormous love for him. Idk to me it just ruined the story of the entire show up till that point and I hate that scene.
Girl, same. It really felt like they we’re just trying to add something new and it doesn’t work…. If they wanted to make it a romantic relationship they should have done it when Spencer was telling all about his feelings.
I don't know. I feel like if you really watch their relationship throughout the series (im thinking back to the sports tickets), it has always had an air of a "secret crush," at least that what I had felt a few times! I can see it, although, yes, awkward. (P.S. My Chihuahua is named Spencer Reid. 😊 or Princess Spencer on the days he's feeling entitled🙃)
C Thomas Howell... Was once married to Tommy Chong's daughter. Which may kinda explain some of the comedy from in in later episodes when Haley(Hotch's dead wife) was in a vision while Hotch was in a coma.
Hotch beat the dog shit out of that man. Derek didn't want to pull him off of the guy, but manslaughter is a bad beat. Hotch fucked that guy all the way up. 😊❤
I thought the best reveal was in the episode "Painless" when the unsub was revealed to be the former hero of the school shooting ten years earlier, but the other students stole the credit while the unsub was stuck incapacitated in the hospital. "Painless" was my favorite episode.
And the worst part was that the other students took credit because the principal told them to, just cause they were popular and the real hero wasn't...
He wasn't a hero. He only looked the killer in the eye and didn't get killed. That's no hero. He didn't save anyone, or risked his life for anyone. It was all for himself.
The earlier seasons of Criminal Minds were just shock after shock. By far the most shocking for me was Sseason 3 episode 8, where the serial killer fed the victim to all those church volunteers who were helping search for her 😶😶😶😶. That should've been number 1. "You are not alone my son. God's in all of us" "So is Tracy Lambert" SHOCK FOR DECADES!!
The one where the woman was kidnapped by her daughter’s kidnapper was a disturbing episode to me especially when she found her daughter’s corpse on the bed. Also the one where the boy killed his younger brother was also disturbing especially when the parents learned that he also killed a puppy they got for Christmas one year
It was not all that upsetting. I hated Meredith Monroe's character Haley, mainly because Haley was an awful woman and a hypocrite (Didn't she know the risks of being the wife of a federal agent earlier? She left Hotch after having a kid with him and when Hotch was at one of his lowest points). Also, I couldn't stand the actress herself.
@@shwethapollali3020 Everyone tells her what's at stake and hide her. So what does she do? Answer the phone and does everything the guy on the other end tells her to. She doesn't call the cops to confirm Aaron's death. She doesn't check with ANYONE else. She was too stupid to live.
The Hanging Game video challenge ep is one of my favourites. Penelope bonding with the teen boy is brilliant and the reveal that it’s his dad is chilling. Foyet reveal is absolutely spine-chilling and the S 4 finale is just so creepy too.
What in fact was the point of JJ’s confession. It wasn’t an outstanding plot line and kind of devalues Spencer’s love for that girl (I can’t remember her name 😶) and JJ’s love for her husband.
Wasn’t JJ’s miscarriage shown in the flashbacks in season 9 when she was kidnapped? So the audience already knew about it and it was only news to Spencer, right?
I love seeing people cover my fav show My fav reveal had to be that Garcia went out with a killer like what!?! It was so crazy that she ended up nearly dying over love
There was a lot of competition for that role, but I thought the Prince of Darkness played by Tim Curry was up there, so was Alex Zorgen, the guy who sells victims to serial killers.
There was an episode where a hitman really didn't kill his victims but he was hiding them from the person who hired him. That was a surprise. I wish I knew the episode and season because I only saw it once and can't find out when it happened
I think you're confusing that with Hawaii 5.0, that episode was where Ian Doyle of criminal minds was a hitman who later helped Danny and Steve find all the people he stashed away..
I cant remember the episode name but the one where the unsub turned out to be a cannibal and fed the search party volunteers the victim and had his own meat restaurant was such a good twist imo, im suprised it wasn't on the list
YES! The exchange between him and the priest he was “confessing” to: “God is inside all of us.” “So is Tracy Lambert (i think that was her name)” It was crazy the first time I watched it.
I was most effected by the Hope's mother episode. It was shock after shock after shock. Appalling and i wish that momma was saved by Morgan because he would have tied that animal in a double knot. 😊❤
The episode that always shocked and saddened me was flesh and blood which showed David smith son of joe smith cut out the hearts of those who took advantage of young woman in a mirroring of his father in the episode in name and blood were his father dying of cancer cut the hearts out of woman after his wife abandoned him and his son.
Others I thought would have made the cut are Hotch getting shot and a literal child killing multiple literal children. I guess they were left out since there were similar plot lines/twists on the list. The one where the teenage girls are kidnapped and have to choose one to die, I was not expecting one of them to actually die (and of course the big shock is that the girl who was sick survived.) The kid with homocidal fantasies attempting suicide was a pretty big twist at the time. (Also thr furst time we hear Spencer cuss, so that was a shock, too.) A sweet twist was Stephen Gideon being named after Rossi. (Or Rossi's baby being named after Jason. I'm having trouble remembering.) Maeve's death was a bit unexpected. That's all i got right now.
For me it's the reveal that Sue Walsh was behind her niece Gabby's kidnapping. Every single time I get caught up in her acting, I genuinly feel bad for her until I remind myself that she's the bad guy here.
I wonder who enters the room to interview Elias Voit at the very end of the latest season…they left it as a cliffhanger. I have my own hunches, but I hope it leads to someone returning to the cast! Anyone have any ideas of their own?
James Van Der Beek is so good in those episodes. Its too bad that DID is portrayed in a serial killer. Most individuals with a mental illness get harmed rather than being the perpetrator.
The reveal that Spencer had feelings for JJ and she had liked him at some point prior then used that under a situation of duress or whatever, that whole thing pissed me off. Spencer can’t catch a break 😭💀
I forget which episode it is but i watched it recently: the dude who was shooting people from his car while driving, they thought he was going to kill his family next but interspersed with the scenes of them rushing to get to his family you saw them in the car with him as he got into a chase with police...only for it to be revealed that he was alone in the car and he had already killed his family before the BAU was even brought in
Most disgusting episode is from hell and back. Most genius criminal minds episode is where the serial killer love to play games Favorite ep is the Mosley lane
Mosley Lane is so creepy, those unsubs. And the fact the parents realize their son was alive the day before is heartbreaking. And yes, To hell and back is one of the most eerie and an overall tragedy in all accounts. I dont know if I remember the second one you said.
@@aquele4virou3 h the one where a serial killer forces 3 girls to play survival but only 2 can escape, or when a girl was abducted and the serial killer set up the escape room as a game but filled the floor with glass shards
@@aquele4virou3 the "mom" is soo creepy that even with a nicest voice she stil sound like a witch or a goblinette. I'm not sure if ur a fan of disney channel but she guest star as Trudy the museum manager on Olivia holt's I didn't do it and even there she intimidates me
You know what is the most shocking part? If you skip the last season all together you won't miss out on anything on the new criminal minds.(I got to the last season and it felt like they had nothing to show so I stopped watching . I jumped into the criminal minds evolution when it came out and turns out that through the whole last season not much happened. I thought I maybe will need to finish the last season that bored me but nope)
I feel like JJ confessing her love to Reid was more saying I love you as my brother, she never told him in fear of losing him if she said it out loud. She made him Henry’s god father
Yeah, I'm with you - waaaaay ahead of Foyette. Not saying His wasn't a great story line - it *so* was - but personally, I didn't find it anywhere near as surprising as any of the three that almost made it. And I didn't see PG - or any other one person - being the Dirty Dozen, which remains one of my favourite BigBad storylines.
Criminal Minds was amazing back in the day (I can't speak for what it has become bc I haven't started Evolution).. and he wasnt mentioned here but am I the only person that was super annoyed by Mr. Scratch!!? he could, at the least, only be MENTIONED in an episode and it would piss me right off lol
Definitely surprised that the one episode where they find out at the end of the episode that the name that was feeding the volunteers was the killer and feed the volunteers people I was a little more shocked by that then the Foyet thing tbh
Wow, not even as an honorable mention for season 2 "The Boogeyman"?! Lemme refresh your memory: someone killing kids in Ozona, TX. Team goes there (with Elle/Glaudini final appearance) to suspect the local school councilor, only to realize it is his pre-teen son, who is apparently psychopath by birth. Talk about shocking plot twist...
This show is phenomenal but now I can’t stomach crimes that involve children as unsubs and/or victims. I switch them off once I can see children are involved.
As sad as the Hope episode AKA kidnapped girl and mother slowing figuring out she committed suicide was the ending was the ending ruined it by essentially making it appear that when he surrendered and Monica grabbed the gun and killed him that there was no consequences. Why not show how heartless the legal system is and show her in jail for a vigilante killing versus releasing butterflies. Made a great episode a huge let down
Just watched the shades of grey episode today and it’s glaringly obvious the kids the unsub. I’ve only watched the series once before so I doubt it’s something I’d remember.
TBH season 16 is pretty much one storyline with sub storylines. I truly hope the show returns to single show solves or some stories that take a few episodes to solve because as good as the storyline is I'm seriously considering just skipping forward to the episode where it's solved and done
Well, technically, that was S3 Ep8 Lucky, and that was the one we find out Penelope's date shoots her, so ot wasn't really the focus of the episode ( and in my opinion, it wasn't that big since we already knew he was a cannibal ).