The children of Hamelin are disappearing in the night. JJ's mother comes to visit.The children of Hamelin are disappearing in the night. JJ's mother comes to visit.The children of Hamelin are disappearing in the night. JJ's mother comes to visit.
Liam James Ramos
- Joey Pryor
- (as Liam Ramos)
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Did you know
- TriviaCARD is short for Child Abduction Rapid Deployment team.
- GoofsOne of the main reasons Garcia suggests Arthur Brodie as a suspect is because he owns a white cargo van like the one in the surveillance video. However when the video zooms in it can clearly be seen that the van the abductor was driving is a Ford, whereas the van Brodie owned is a Chevy. Garcia has helped the BAU track down enough vehicles over the years that she should be able to tell the difference between a Ford and a Chevy by looking at them.
- Quotes
David Rossi: What's that abrasion on his forehead?
Emily Prentiss: Apparently he gave Lewis a shove and Reid went a little cellblock D on him
David Rossi: Nice
- ConnectionsReferences Criminal Minds: The Tall Man (2018)
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Creepy and intriguing premise, disappointing conclusion
Like another reviewer has said, the case itself was interesting and scary, but led to a disappointing end. It was creepy and unique, but the explanation for the unsub's actions and the children's was extremely lackluster, much like most of the episodes have felt. Also agree that it was a little weird hearing ASMR pronounced as "az-mer" by Reid, to where I did not even realize that that was what he was talking about.
I thought Rossi (as usual) held some great moments with his sass during the interrogation and Tara had her badass moment as well. Penelope, on the other hand, wasn't a stand out for me. Her long winded tangents were not well welcomed in this case for me, most of it fell very flat and she really needed to just get to the point here.
JJ's subplot with her mother wasn't the most interesting thing and her conflict with her felt like drawn out teenage angst. However, the conclusion was moving and nicely done--it didn't feel too soapy but wasn't necessarily a fantastic ending, because the conflict wasn't interesting either.
Overall, disappointed in the ending, but the case itself was intriguing, unique, and pleasantly disturbing.
I thought Rossi (as usual) held some great moments with his sass during the interrogation and Tara had her badass moment as well. Penelope, on the other hand, wasn't a stand out for me. Her long winded tangents were not well welcomed in this case for me, most of it fell very flat and she really needed to just get to the point here.
JJ's subplot with her mother wasn't the most interesting thing and her conflict with her felt like drawn out teenage angst. However, the conclusion was moving and nicely done--it didn't feel too soapy but wasn't necessarily a fantastic ending, because the conflict wasn't interesting either.
Overall, disappointed in the ending, but the case itself was intriguing, unique, and pleasantly disturbing.
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- Nov 12, 2020
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- Runtime43 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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