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"Criminal Minds" No Way Out, Part II: The Evilution of Frank (2007)



Overview

User Rating:
8.5/10   77 votes
Writers:
Jeff Davis (creator)
Simon Mirren (written by)
Original Air Date:
16 May 2007 (Season 2, Episode 23)
Plot:
Frank is back on the hunt, and the team must protect Gideon while he profiles Frank again. Elsewhere, the team faces a review with some surprising results. | add synopsis
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Finale was great until the very end more

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Country:
USA
Language:
English
Colour:
Colour
Certification:
USA:TV-14

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Goofs:
Continuity: In No Way Out part 1, Jane claims to have been 19 when she was abducted by Frank. In this episode, however, Garcia claims Jane was 22 when it happened. more
Quotes:
Aaron 'Hotch' Hotchner: My team, let me tell you about my team. Agent Morgan fought to protect his identity from the very people who could save him. Why, because trust has to be earned, and there are very few people he truly trusts. Reid's intellect is a shield which protects him from his emotions... more

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5 out of 12 people found the following comment useful:-
Finale was great until the very end, 21 May 2007
10/10
Author: binkycam from Kenner, LA

I detest back-stabbing politics, abuse of authority, ego-induced deceit and blackmail in order to produce disunity and downfall of someone you have it in for. If Criminal Minds continues on the tack that it ended the finale, I won't be able to be a viewer anymore. I love this show; it's intelligent, draws you into its story and characters. I love the characters and their interaction. It is a group effort. To put a political witch-hunt and effort to destroy the group really irks me. Why can't the producers and writers continue in the same successful way that's proved itself. Why do they have to make stinking politics and abuse of authority the center of the new season. I hope the "new girl" isn't pressured to dismember the team. If distrust, deceit and political pressuring becomes central to the theme of the show; I'm afraid they've lost me. My dream episode at the beginning of the new season would be for the new girl to call the team together and tell all without concern for herself. They'd be sure to keep her on the team and we wouldn't have to deal with the unhappy, vengeful witch and her political agenda.

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