Monday, September 15, 2008
Criminal Minds, Season 2
SEASON 2: AIRED FROM SEPT 20, 2006 – MAY 17, 2006
1. "The Fisher King, Part 2"
Still trying to solve the clues of the first part of this episode, the BAU has a member less and a personal side linked to this psycho but the clue of this puzzle was closer than they thought: Reid.
2. "P911"
This time the BAU is requested by another wing of the FBI: Innocent Images Unit which is seeking for a boy abducted a year ago and appears on sale on a website.
3. "The Perfect Storm"
The episode begins with a family receiving a cd that supposedly contained photos of their daughters vacation but what it really contained was a video of the girl raped and beaten and sadly found dead a day after; the BAU is called after a second case happens.
4. "Psychodrama"
After a bank robber leaves all his hostages undress, the team is called when its behavior starts turning violent.
5. "Aftermath"
The BAU works this time with an erretic rapist which changes from one target to another.
6. "The Boogeyman"
Texas is the new scenario to investigate the murders of children.
7. "North Mammon"
For this episode, the BAU is requested at a small town named North Mammon where a man kidnaps 3 girls that are supposed to chose one among them that will die in order to save the other 2.
8. "Empty Planet"
Which apparently is a radical group of anti-technology starts bombing Seattle, the BAU tries to stop it when they realize that the bomber is just a man influenced by a science-fiction novel.
9. "The Last Word"
One of Criminal Minds craziest episodes, where the serial killers involved are competing between each other. Also in this episode Emily Prentiss joins the BAU team.
10. "Lessons Learned"
The scenario this time is Guantanamo Bay, where the BAU is requested to profile the leader of a terror sleeper cell.
11. "Sex, Birth, Death"
The BAU seeks this time for a man that kills prostitutes, with the idea to cleanse the city of unwished women.
12. "Profiler Profiled"
A totally impressive episode! While Derek thinks he’s going on a vacation time to visit his mom on Chicago, he apparently looks as the killer of 3 kids over there.
13. "No Way Out"
The BAU travels to Golconda, Nevada to help match a serial killer who comes back to the same town year after year.
14. "The Big Game"
In the first part of this episode, the team is looking for an apparently group of killers that kept record of the murders with the help of webcams. The team notices that they are looking for a chameleon killer which need of killing is increasing dramatically.
15. "Revelations"
In the second part, this crazy killer kidnaps Reid. This leaves a huge sequel on our dear Spencer.
16. "Fear and Loathing"
The BAU is called to a New York suburb to help solve the murders of 4 black women which had all the symptoms of hate crimes.
17. "Distress"
The BAU goes back to Texas, this time to Houston where a series of murders have occurred near a construction site. The killings have been random so the team develops various hypothesis. The sequels of Reid’s kidnap start to be noticed during this episode.
18. "Jones"
This time, New Orleans looks like the new home of neo Jack the Ripper where 3 victims are found with their throats slit.
19. "Ashes and Dust"
In this episode, the BAU helps solve a series of murders among upper-middle-class families which are linked through corporate development companies.
20. "Honor Among Thieves"
This episode starts when Prentiss’ mom calls the BAU to solve a kidnapping of a Russian man.
21. "Open Season"
Idaho wilderness is selected as the best spot to leave the bodies of missing people, which leads that these killers may be doing this as a sport.
22. "Legacy"
The team travels to Kansas City to investigate the mysterious disappearing of homeless people from the streets.
23. "No Way Out II: The Evolution of Frank"
A serial killer, Frank, grabs Gideon’s list of people saved decided to harm them until he gets his girlfriend Jane back; the team must find him to save the girl he kidnapped and save Jane as well.
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