Criminal Minds Profiling 202 (2005– ) Online
- Original Title :
- Profiling 202
- Genre :
- TV Episode / Crime / Drama / Mystery / Thriller
- Year :
- 2005–
- Directror :
- Rob Bailey
- Cast :
- Joe Mantegna,Matthew Gray Gubler,A.J. Cook
- Writer :
- Jeff Davis,Virgil Williams
- Type :
- TV Episode
- Time :
- 42min
- Rating :
- 6.7/10
Stephen Walker's first day with the BAU coincides with Rossi's birthday, something he no longer celebrates. It's because a serial killer he helped put away named Tommy Yates aka the Womb Raider - so coined because he mutilated his female victims' reproductive organs along with their vocal cords - made a deal with Rossi that once every year, on his birthday, he would divulge the location of one of his missing victims in return for his death sentence being commuted to life in prison without chance of parole. Yates was one of the inmates who escaped during the mass prison break last year, this the first year he's been out since the deal was made. Yates does contact Rossi today, not to divulge the location of one of his old victims, but of his latest victim, killed following the telephone call. She is Jody Wilson, unlike Yates' other victims who all led a high risk lifestyle. For this case, the team enlists the help of the agents in Rossi's latest advanced profiling seminar - by ...
Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Joe Mantegna | - | David Rossi | |
Matthew Gray Gubler | - | Dr. Spencer Reid (credit only) | |
A.J. Cook | - | Jennifer Jareau | |
Kirsten Vangsness | - | Penelope Garcia | |
Damon Gupton | - | Stephen Walker | |
Aisha Tyler | - | Dr. Tara Lewis | |
Adam Rodriguez | - | Luke Alvez | |
Paget Brewster | - | Emily Prentiss | |
Pooch Hall | - | Clark | |
Adam Nelson | - | Tommy Yates | |
Carie Kawa | - | Cho | |
Ashwin Gore | - | Larabee | |
Shayla Hale | - | Sheffield | |
Sushana Watkis | - | Brandi | |
Madonna Magee | - | Mae Wilson |
First episode with Damon Gupton added to the credits of the main cast.
When Rossi is alone in the elevator, right before he goes to talk to the victim's mother, an eerie string variation of "happy birthday" can be heard as mood music.
This episode refers back to Profiling 101, Season 7, Episode 22
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