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This is a show that should never have been revived. I just finished episode 6 and I don't know if I will make it to the end.
The show just doesn't work without Dr. Reid.
The story is as exciting as watching paint dry. A 3-4 episode arc at best is stretched out to 10 episodes. Yawn.
I'm tired of Penelope wearing clothes with her boobs hanging out. That was never appropriate dress for an FBI employee. And she just gets whinier and more pathetic as the story progresses.
Paget Brewster seems to have lost the ability to act.
Joe Mantegna - always a delight but we once again got the trope of "guy/gal talks to people who aren't there." At least for once it really was an indication of a mental problem (unlike every other time this happens in a show).
Please please please please please can we stop with the trope where the cops storm into a room and the bad guy just happens to be next to the hostage with a knife at her throat? I actually swore at the TV when this happened yet again. There must be a rule where every hostage incident on TV has to end in this type of standoff. The only time this was ever done right was on Firefly where instead of a negotiation, Malcolm just pulled his gun and shot the bad guy without breaking stride or saying a word.
The show just doesn't work without Dr. Reid.
The story is as exciting as watching paint dry. A 3-4 episode arc at best is stretched out to 10 episodes. Yawn.
I'm tired of Penelope wearing clothes with her boobs hanging out. That was never appropriate dress for an FBI employee. And she just gets whinier and more pathetic as the story progresses.
Paget Brewster seems to have lost the ability to act.
Joe Mantegna - always a delight but we once again got the trope of "guy/gal talks to people who aren't there." At least for once it really was an indication of a mental problem (unlike every other time this happens in a show).
Please please please please please can we stop with the trope where the cops storm into a room and the bad guy just happens to be next to the hostage with a knife at her throat? I actually swore at the TV when this happened yet again. There must be a rule where every hostage incident on TV has to end in this type of standoff. The only time this was ever done right was on Firefly where instead of a negotiation, Malcolm just pulled his gun and shot the bad guy without breaking stride or saying a word.
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