tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9114808246459538090.post4773121695284996294..comments2024-03-29T10:05:26.538-04:00Comments on Castle Vardulon: Criminal Minds 509: 100Vardulonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17821844774999740966noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9114808246459538090.post-6400818506304410612024-01-19T15:51:35.258-05:002024-01-19T15:51:35.258-05:00To your comment "did this guy want to get cau...To your comment "did this guy want to get caught?" about The Reaper's anagram alias... Yes, he does want to be caught. If not caught he at least wants to torment Greg and the easiest way to do that is to keep letting Greg think he has him when he doesn't. That's his whole schtick. Duh, (what's that term you use, oh yeah) half-wit. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9114808246459538090.post-29501467475078931852021-02-07T04:41:10.650-05:002021-02-07T04:41:10.650-05:00Something has been nagging at me. Jack was quite ...Something has been nagging at me. Jack was quite young when Hayley left Hotch. When would he have learned the "work the case" trick--in that house. They say several times that Hotch rarely sees Jack, and he feels like an absent father. I bought it the first time I watched (was surprised that they killed Hayley off), but now I am confused. I did get annoyed that Hayley didn't know his face. That set off alarm bells in my head. That is not just wildly improbable, it is impossible. His face was shown on the news in at least one episode. They should have done that differently.Cooperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14355774607703328517noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9114808246459538090.post-70057973973107000602016-06-27T13:11:49.563-04:002016-06-27T13:11:49.563-04:00Anonymous 2: Great comments! That one about 1500s ...Anonymous 2: Great comments! That one about 1500s made me LOL. Also it is about time someone brought up how easy some of these geographic profiles are. Dot, dot, dot=triangle=hugely important and carefully thought out profile. Ummm, nope!<br />Lastly, I do not know any mothers (any Good mothers) who would stand still and let themselves be killed and their child be killed. Mothers can have some super human strength if they think harm is going to come to their children. They would fight like hell to save their child and themselves from and perceived threat.<br /><br />Still, this is a crime show drama that I will still watch and run to read your reviews and comments after every episode. lol Kaliekanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9114808246459538090.post-81805041520463007602013-05-06T18:24:00.392-04:002013-05-06T18:24:00.392-04:00Oh, and that damn anagram thing? Peter Rhea could,...Oh, and that damn anagram thing? Peter Rhea could, at the very least, have been Peter Reah or Hare (both actual names) or any number of made-up things. <br /><br />I'm so sick of the team randomly deciding something, just jumping to totally uninformed assumptions, and then spending huge amounts of time and resources acting on those assumptions - and of course their wild guesses invariably turn out to be right. This is not how psychology works! Stop shaming your so-called profession! (Although, when you look at it, not one of the team appears to be an actual psychologist. I find that strange. The most qualified person they have has an undergraduate degree in psychology. That's NOT enough - you'd need at least a PhD in some specialist field of forensic or clinical psychology to be a proper profiler (in the UK at least) - though admittedly Reid does have his dissertation on geographical profiling, enabling him to draw pretty triangles and calculate their radii).<br /><br />On a happier note, that is one unbelievably cute kid. He's also unbelievably obedient and patient, but I'll let that go. Hollywood children are always better behaved than real ones. He also looks very happy at the end, for a kid whose primary caregiver has just been taken from him under sudden and horrible circumstances. What a little trooper!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9114808246459538090.post-68402344440458685362013-05-06T18:09:42.715-04:002013-05-06T18:09:42.715-04:00Totally agreeing with you on the points made in th...Totally agreeing with you on the points made in this episode's critique - I really hope the real FBI isn't this inept.<br /><br />On a side note, I'm pretty sure the male random agent is the one who got in trouble for not "driving Elle home" properly in season 1.<br /><br />Also, when JJ says that normally they need 3 points to generate an accurate geographic profile, all I can think is that they're going to draw a triangle and say, "he's in there somewhere" (and don't say they've never done that before). Seriously, if that's all there is to it, I could hire myself out as an "expert" in the field.<br /><br />And does that remailing thing actually exist in the US? That is so cool! They just have everything there...<br /><br />And WHY doesn't Hayley grab hold of Jack and throw herself through that great big window behind her? Hollywood people are always throwing themselves through windows - it's a known fact that glass doesn't hold up to a body hurled against it. Even though my windows totally do (luckily). She could even have grabbed something, smashed the window and then jumped through it. Her ex-husband tells her to stand quietly and die with dignity, so she does it? Hello, 1500s. It's nice to know you never went away.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9114808246459538090.post-42226065369943945212013-05-06T16:42:58.349-04:002013-05-06T16:42:58.349-04:00This isn't the first time they've used the...This isn't the first time they've used the "Abyss" quote - and it won't be the last.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com