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Criminal Minds Taboo (2005– ) Online

Criminal Minds Taboo (2005– ) Online
Original Title :
Taboo
Genre :
TV Episode / Crime / Drama / Mystery / Thriller
Year :
2005–
Directror :
Alec Smight
Cast :
Joe Mantegna,Matthew Gray Gubler,A.J. Cook
Writer :
Jeff Davis,Karen Maser
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
40min
Rating :
6.8/10
Criminal Minds Taboo (2005– ) Online

With Hotch and Lewis both temporarily away, Emily comes back to the BAU for extra support until their return. The first case upon Emily's return takes the team to Boynton Beach, Florida, where the dead body of a young woman is discovered in an illegal dump site, her body encased in concrete in a gasoline drum. She apparently was buried alive. Shortly after the team arrives in Florida, a second and third victim are discovered, also encased in concrete in gasoline drum, also discovered at illegal dump sites, also buried alive. Besides racial differences, the victims have in common being middle class devoted single mothers of sons, choosing what they considered safe living environments to protect their sons. Because the third victim is discovered hours after her encasement, the M.E. is able to discover more about what the unsub is doing to his victims, namely performing chemical lobotomies using concentrated chlorine injected into the nasal passage. The team will have to determine the ...
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Joe Mantegna Joe Mantegna - David Rossi
Matthew Gray Gubler Matthew Gray Gubler - Dr. Spencer Reid
A.J. Cook A.J. Cook - Jennifer Jareau
Kirsten Vangsness Kirsten Vangsness - Penelope Garcia
Aisha Tyler Aisha Tyler - Dr. Tara Lewis (credit only)
Adam Rodriguez Adam Rodriguez - Luke Alvez
Paget Brewster Paget Brewster - Emily Prentiss
Sherilyn Fenn Sherilyn Fenn - Gloria Barker
Lachlan Buchanan Lachlan Buchanan - Stuart Barker
Hector Hugo Hector Hugo - Detective Sam Ogilvie
Gretchen Lodge Gretchen Lodge - Lynelle Barker
Lony'e Perrine Lony'e Perrine - Stephanie Turner
D'Arcy Fellona D'Arcy Fellona - Kim Conti
Ellen D. Williams Ellen D. Williams - M.E. Dawn Durboraw
Tony Espinosa Tony Espinosa - Malcolm Landon

JJ's story about Rosemary Kennedy is true. Her lobotomy was among the first performed. It was unsuccessful and left her severely mentally and physically handicapped. She was institutionalized for the rest of her life, and didn't see her parents or family for twenty years after the lobotomy. She never regained the ability to speak clearly.

Aaron Hotchner does not appear in this episode, and will not be in any more episodes, because Thomas Gibson was fired from the series after an incident on set where he allegedly kicked a member of the writing staff during a disagreement over a plot point.

Paget Brewster's first appearance as a series regular since the season seven finale "Criminal Minds: Run (2012)".

Sherilyn Fenn, the actress who plays the mother in this episode, was in an episode of Friends (1994) where she dated first Joey and then Chandler. Paget Brewster, SSA Prentiss, was also on Friends and dated Joey first and then Chandler.

The closing quote of the episode is a common quote used in Teen Wolf, another series Jeff Davis created.


User reviews

Gavidor

Gavidor

Despite quite big initial worries, especially with most of Season 11 being so disappointing, Season 12 so far (meaning its first three episodes) has been nowhere near as bad as feared. Nothing yet to say "classic 'Criminal Minds' is back" or that has stood out of my chair, but intrepid expectations have been bettered if not blown away.

"The Crimson King", that started off Season 12, was pretty good, especially considering how troubled behind the scenes for the season was and how many changes there have been. "Sick Day" was decent, with an outstanding AJ Cook and an engrossing enough story, but at the same time it was also rather unbalanced and Hotch deserved a far better "final" (with him on screen that is, regardless of whether one agrees or not with Thomas Gibson's firing it was such a slap-in-the-face treatment of one of the show's longest serving and most popular characters) episode than what he got with the character handled rather indifferently.

Season 12's third episode "Taboo" is the weakest of the three episodes of the season up to this point. Not terrible, not at all, but pretty average and not much special here. There is enough to stop "Taboo" from being rock-bottom 'Criminal Minds' (like "200", "The Black Queen" and the worst of Season 11) but there is also nowhere near enough to make it one of the show's best episodes too (like the best of Seasons 1-5, the fourth season being the most consistent with the highest number of great or more episodes).

Lets start with the positives. Can't fault the production values. It's very well shot and lit and is overall stylish, gritty, classy and atmospheric. The music is moody in the haunting and melancholic sense and fits well, without either enhancing or distracting from it. The direction has momentum but also has instances where it allows things to breathe. Considering 'Criminal Minds' track record for new characters, Alvez while not completely gelling just yet has good potential, here he is also showing more development with an interesting back-story, and Adam Rodriguez is doing a good job.

"Taboo" is notable for the return of Emily Prentiss, last seen as series regular (excepting her guest turn in Season 11's "Tribute", an example of an episode that promised more than it delivered) in the season 7 finale "Hit"/"Run". Considering that she is one of the show's best characters, it was a much anticipated return and not just a welcome one but in some ways a necessary one, she settles in very nicely and Paget Brewster proves that she hasn't lost her spark as the character. Just as much notable is Alvez's back story, which is more interesting than most back stories in the show's varying attempts to delve into team members' personal lives (saying this as a big and loyal fan, just not afraid to admit that 'Criminal Minds' didn't do everything right all the time) and sees more development to him which was nice. His dog is adorable too.

Acting with the regular cast is very good, Brewster and Rodriguez having the most interesting material and doing wonders with it. There are a couple of amusing lines here and there too.

However, "Taboo" could have been much better. The team interaction is charming enough, but there is not much mind-blowing here and there is still the feeling that some team members are underused. Despite there being an on-screen explanation provided for Hotch no longer being there, that still won't stop fans including myself from feeling that a great character has been done an ill-service.

More disappointing was the case, which just did not grip me. The team do work more cohesively than before but again more profiling and psychological delving into the criminal mind would have been more welcome. The case itself is predictable and run of the mill, with not much suspense, creepiness or tension with a somewhat obvious unsub that is very vanilla in personality and whose methods and escalations (as well as the more climactic moments verging on unintentional comedy).

Even more troubling was the big revelation regarding a relation to the unsub, granted it is this revelation that sets the episode apart and it was an attempt to do things differently but it was such a ridiculous and convoluted revelation that one really struggles to get their head round. "Taboo" is a rare case in 'Criminal Minds' where the support acting, with the sole exception of a merely good Sherilyn Fenn, was off. Particularly the rather insipid unsub, who fails to give any sense of menace or the sympathy factor, one even doesn't properly believe that he is messed up judging from his acting.

In summary, pretty average and disappointing but not a complete mess by any stretch. 5/10 Bethany Cox
Blackbrand

Blackbrand

I truly disappointed they brought back Emily again. Out of all the characters that are/were on this show, I liked her the least. Now that she's taking over for Hotchner I like her even less. If they needed to replace Hotch they should have promoted Rossi, brought back Derek Morgan or a totally different character. She lacks the strength, leadership, charisma and glue that it takes to hold this team together. It was bad enough she was off and on throughout all the seasons only to be continually replaced often. Please once again replace her. Rossi should be the new boss, and bring in another agent.

I would also love to see more of Lewis. I realize in real life she has another show and that takes her away from this one. Love her character. Love her new hairstyle. Looks good on her.

Now I don't even want to watch the rest of the season or season 13. I want to see the episode Morgan comes back. Love Reid, Garcia, and Rossi. Just not sure if it's enogh to continue watching.