The rest of the episode centers on tracking down the bombs, of which one is strapped to the one of the kids, while the last one is found and diffused by Mick in the room Meeks’ wife died in at the hospital. “Everything ends where it begins.”
This episode opens up new questions about this team, and its purpose. One of the first questions to come to mind is why Garcia has red hair in this show, but blond in the regular Criminal Minds? Is this show taking place at a future time, or do you think it is just a prop shot for the Red Cell?
My second question is regarding what was in that baggy Griffiths gave the local Chief. Is it possible she is trying to assess his ability to handle the situation by his reaction to a pep pill?
What do you think?






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Article comments
1 - Anthony B.
What I really dont get, is that towards the end, the bomb's in the hospital, and the british sniper takes charge AHEAD of the trained Bomb Squad and disarms the bomb himself. Thats just SO unrealistic, You would think he would say "Im good with a rifle, but maybe I should leave the bombs to the people who are trained with bombs, and i'll handle the situations that call for a trained marksman" but no.