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Criminal Minds
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The Big Game

  • Episode aired Feb 4, 2007
  • TV-PG
  • 42m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
2.7K
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Mandy Patinkin and Paget Brewster in Criminal Minds (2005)
CrimeDramaMysteryThriller

The slaughter of a wealthy couple just after a Super Bowl party puts the BAU on the trail of two killers.The slaughter of a wealthy couple just after a Super Bowl party puts the BAU on the trail of two killers.The slaughter of a wealthy couple just after a Super Bowl party puts the BAU on the trail of two killers.

  • Director
    • Gloria Muzio
  • Writers
    • Jeff Davis
    • Edward Allen Bernero
    • Andrew Wilder
  • Stars
    • Mandy Patinkin
    • Thomas Gibson
    • Paget Brewster
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    2.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gloria Muzio
    • Writers
      • Jeff Davis
      • Edward Allen Bernero
      • Andrew Wilder
    • Stars
      • Mandy Patinkin
      • Thomas Gibson
      • Paget Brewster
    • 9User reviews
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    Mandy Patinkin
    Mandy Patinkin
    • Jason Gideon
    Thomas Gibson
    Thomas Gibson
    • Aaron Hotchner
    Paget Brewster
    Paget Brewster
    • Emily Prentiss
    Shemar Moore
    Shemar Moore
    • Derek Morgan
    Matthew Gray Gubler
    Matthew Gray Gubler
    • Dr. Spencer Reid
    A.J. Cook
    A.J. Cook
    • Jennifer Jareau
    Kirsten Vangsness
    Kirsten Vangsness
    • Penelope Garcia
    James Van Der Beek
    James Van Der Beek
    • Raphael…
    Bill Smitrovich
    Bill Smitrovich
    • Det. Farraday
    Meredith Monroe
    Meredith Monroe
    • Haley Hotchner
    Todd Grinnell
    Todd Grinnell
    • Dennis Kyle
    Jaime Ray Newman
    Jaime Ray Newman
    • Lacy Kyle
    Samantha Smith
    Samantha Smith
    • Helen Douglas
    Cullen Douglas
    Cullen Douglas
    • Dr. Wilson
    Wolf Muser
    Wolf Muser
    • Samuel
    Don Swayze
    Don Swayze
    • Charles Hankel
    McKinley Freeman
    McKinley Freeman
    • Agent Franks
    Karl T. Wright
    Karl T. Wright
    • Ken
    • Director
      • Gloria Muzio
    • Writers
      • Jeff Davis
      • Edward Allen Bernero
      • Andrew Wilder
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    6Tentacula

    Swoosh, BADAM and Swish!

    Now I do not know if it is me this time, but from the intro onwards, in this episode I get annoyed at all the background noises that are supposed to make a scene more scary. Sometimes a huge *BAM!* seems kind of lost though. Then there is the obligatory shadow on the wall and at least two special effect sounds for that. Shadows are louder these days.

    The logics in this episode are a bit weird, some pieces do not really fit together, however it is quite entertaining. This might not have been a gem - at all, yet I am hooked and really want to know what is going to happen (this is a two-piece episode).

    Altogether this episode seems like a mumbo-jumbo of simple film making techniques for the easily-amused, with a few interesting ideas and a very likable A.J. Cook.

    Favorite quote of the episode: "Wh.. Reid! Are you sure we should... Split up?" I love clichés!
    1pjaguilar-43498

    Wow, it very well might be the worst episode of all...

    Yeah please, send the press liaison and a college professor (never mind if they have formal training in field operations, they simply don't have the experience), WITHOUT a seasoned field officer to investigate a very dangerous psycopath... Yeah, a 5 years old can write better.

    AND please, please, make the college professor runs into TA DAAA, A CORN FIELD lol lol lol... yeaaah, no...

    Horrible writing, the premise can be solved in a million ways, but alas, we end up seeing a mixture between a comedy and an episode of the X Files...

    Specially amusing is the phrase of JJ "if i can't watch this video, i can't be in the field" (or something to that effect.). Yeah... maybe because you are the frigging press liaison, and not a field officer?

    I can fully understand that they wanted JJ to evolve, but that was not the way.

    Very silly.
    5nebohr

    The Toilet Bowl

    We're going to go out on a limb here and predict a 0.8% chance that Gideon will more his facial muscles in such a way as to convey a human emotion.

    Gee and all these years I always thought that it was the most intelligent team that won a sporting event.

    Who's Pair Ease Myth?

    A Gulfstream G550 costs around $3,600 an hour to operate.

    We think it's Hotch. He's, like, on a huge power trip and knows a lot about unsubs and stuff, right?

    Jeeze Derek it's a computer. You act like you've never seen one before.

    Insert computer mumbo-jumbo here.

    25 minutes in and we've got it figured out. Here's a hint: it's not Hotch.

    At 39:16- Hollywood cliche #170: a group should always split up; this allows for more dangerous situations.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Pretty good, but could have been better

    By all means, "The Big Game" is nowhere near among the low-points of 'Criminal Minds'. At the same time, it's not one of the great, or even masterful, episodes. Although it needs a re-watch, this reviewer does remember the follow-up episode that concludes the two-parter being better.

    There are many great things here in "The Big Game", it's tense, suspenseful, often nail-biting and sometimes shocking and one of the show's most memorable serial killers. At the same time, one cannot ignore the odd laziness in the writing.

    Starting with the many good things, the production values are very high, stylish and dripping in atmosphere with some of the show's most effective use of darkness (the opening makes the skin crawl). The music is only used when necessary, but when it does it suits the mood and never inappropriately or distractingly placed, if not quite enhancing.

    Also really love the dynamic between the team, the profiling, the banter, the chilling biblical references and the delving into the unsub's minds, which even the weaker episodes (apart from the ones that don't feel like 'Criminal Minds') fare decently in. The story starts off incredibly promisingly with an atmospherically lit and shot, tense and suspenseful opening, which is maintained up to when the identity of the unsub is figured out, so the episode is very atmospheric and entertaining.

    Plus even though off-screen the murders are pretty brutal, a notable example being the cheating woman being torn to pieces by dogs in a reference to Jezebel. Even though you don't see it you hear it, the team's horrified and disgusted expressions are enough to convince anybody that it was a horrendous way to die.

    Direction is also more than solid, the pacing continually involves the viewer and the acting from all the leads is very good, particularly Mandy Patinkin and Matthew Gray Gubler. A big shout out has to go to James Van Der Beek as Tobias Hankel, it's a role that is so far removed from his previous stuff but one that he plays in a way that sends chills down the spine.

    However, "The Big Game" does unfortunately suffer from some instances of lazy writing. There are some really nice touches still and the case is intriguing, but it is hard to ignore the computer mistakes, the error made by Gideon regarding the Jezebel reference (Jezebel actually died being thrown out of a window, the dogs came in after her death, not the cause as implied by Gideon) and lapses in continuity that suggest different or too many writers.

    Also agree about the implausible ending and also that even for an episode that takes time to develop it does take too long for the team to figure it all out when it was obvious early on and in front of them the whole time. It took until over two thirds of the way in to figure it out, even with obvious clues, while the viewer knew about fifteen minutes in.

    Overall, pretty good 'Criminal Minds' episode and often great, but there are better and more consistently written episodes of the show around. 7/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      Perry Smith, whom Gideon quotes at the beginning, was one of the convicted murderers who served as the inspiration for Truman Capote's novel "In Cold Blood."
    • Goofs
      When Tobias Hankel is typing in a website URL at around 23 minutes, the "browser" is actually an image in Photoshop. Photoshop's toolbar is visible to the left, and the large text indicator line, which extends above and beyond the text field, is a strong give-away.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Spencer Reid: You all right?

      Jason Gideon: What?

      Dr. Spencer Reid: You seem unhappy.

      Jason Gideon: I am unhappy. I'm tired of people using religion to justify the terrible things they do.

    • Connections
      Featured in Criminal Minds: Spencer (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Theme from Criminal Minds
      Written by Mark Mancina

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    • Release date
      • February 4, 2007 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • The Mark Gordon Company
      • CBS Paramount Network Television
      • Touchstone Television
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    • Runtime
      • 42m
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 16:9 HD

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