Open Season
- El episodio se emitió el 2 may 2007
- TV-14
- 1h
Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe team is called to investigate when bodies of missing people are discovered in the Idaho wilderness.The team is called to investigate when bodies of missing people are discovered in the Idaho wilderness.The team is called to investigate when bodies of missing people are discovered in the Idaho wilderness.
- Luke Hamilton
- (as Scott Allen Rinker)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThough it is not implied, the plot is similar to the case of the serial killer Robert Hansen in the 1980s. Hansen would kidnap his victims and hunt them in the Yukon wilderness with a Ruger Mini-14 rifle. The primary source of the idea comes from the 1924 work of man-hunts-man fiction, "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell.
- PifiasThe Boise National Forest is just north of Boise. Spokane, where the victims are taken from, is a good 7 or 8 hour drive northwest along what is mostly a two-lane highway, U.S. 95, that offers access to much more rugged, less-accessible wilderness areas.
- Citas
Emily Prentiss: [Brings beer and Brad from the bar] Ladies, this is Brad! A real FBI agent!
Penelope Garcia: Really?
Emily Prentiss: Really!
Jennifer 'JJ' Jareau: No way!
Penelope Garcia: That's exciting! What's it like in Quantico?
Brad: It's, eh, quite impressive!
Jennifer 'JJ' Jareau: What department are you in?
Brad: That's classified
[winks to Garcia & Emily]
Jennifer 'JJ' Jareau: it must be really tough keeping all those secrets
Brad: It's a skill like anything else. Carpenters are good at building stuff, measuring. FBI is good at keeping secrets and kicking criminal ass!
Emily Prentiss: Well, somebody has to do it! Oh, do you have to carry your gun and batch with you everywhere you go?
Brad: Affirmative
Emily Prentiss: Can we see it?
Brad: See what?
Emily Prentiss: Your badge
Penelope Garcia: Please
Brad: I am sorry, that's...
Penelope Garcia, Jennifer 'JJ' Jareau, Emily Prentiss: Classified of course
Emily Prentiss: [takes out her badge] Tell me Brad, does it look anything like this?
Jennifer 'JJ' Jareau: [takes out her badge] Or, uh, this?
Penelope Garcia: [takes out her badge] Or maybe this?
[Brad walks away]
A Gulfstream G550 costs around $3,600 an hour to operate.
Who's Arthur Unown?
We think Gideon did it. He knows all about arrows and stuff, right?
Mister Reid: if 100 people go missing in the Idaho wilderness and 1/3 of them are never found then how do you know they went missing there? Genius at work.
You cidiots (city idiots) have, like, never heard of arrows. Or hunting. Even mister genius Reid?
Sheriff: "Sir, I wish I didn't have to tell you this, but we found your son". Dad: "Oh, so he's OK". OMG who writes this crap?!
At 11:18- Hollywood cliche #057: an actor has so little emotional depth that they can't cry on camera.
Lame round robin briefing anyone? OK.
Real park rangers would be laughing at this.
Derek you are so cool, man. Leaning up against that tree.
A compound bow requires no more precision than a rifle or handgun. It does require strength.
At 18:54- Hollywood cliche #020: someone must feel guilty for a situation beyond their control.
Woah. Some Boston. The show must be making money.
At 19:49- Hollywood cliche #269: fake duct tape gag.
At 20:22- Hollywood cliche #026: it's more dramatic to cut the rope with a knife instead of simply untying it.
Missing vehicles? Maybe check out towing services? Genius.
Less than 22 minutes and we are done with this episode.
- nebohr
- 22 dic 2021
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- Duración1 hora
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- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
- 16:9 HD