Two cases solved simultaneously. Hotch and Rossi are invited to profile a confessed husband-killer. And JJ and the rest of the team try to find a man who has stalking a now-married woman for a couple years across a couple states.
Both stories began dramatically (what the stalked woman writes on the paper is a stunner) but they would have been better served if done separately. They are both too interesting and switching between seemed like a interruption.
Unfortunately, both lose something dramatically with one ending anticlimatically and the other ending on a formulaic confrontation.
Coulda been much better.
Hmm, have I messed up the ep titles ? :unsure:
I have this for ep 17 -
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Season 3, Episode 17: In Heat Original Air Date: 30 April 2008 The team travels to Miami in pursuit of a serial killer whose conflicted sexual identity fuels his crimes. |
John, was this the ep you`re commenting on or does it apply to ep 18 The Crossing ? :unsure:
| QUOTE (little pixie @ May 8 2008, 11:54 AM) |
| John, was this the ep you`re commenting on or does it apply to ep 18 The Crossing ? :unsure: |
My review applies to "The Crossing".
Becuz an episode intended for last season was aired as the first episode this season, it throws the production number off by 1. So this should've been episode 18.
| QUOTE (TV Yank @ May 9 2008, 04:17 PM) |
| QUOTE (little pixie @ May 8 2008, 11:54 AM) | | John, was this the ep you`re commenting on or does it apply to ep 18 The Crossing ? :unsure: |
My review applies to "The Crossing".
Becuz an episode intended for last season was aired as the first episode this season, it throws the production number off by 1. So this should've been episode 18.
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Thanks John. Shall change the ep number. :D