"Criminal Minds" Legacy (TV Episode 2007) Poster

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9/10
One of the most memorable episode.
mehden-k25 March 2020
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This is one of the most memorable episode, because it's very intense,and the latest victim kicks ass.
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9/10
This is one of my favorite episodes.
Maheegan17 January 2021
This episode could easily been extended to a movie. Loved everything about it.
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8/10
Very gory
lottiemarshalllm16 August 2020
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Disclaimer:I am no expert reviewer, I just need a show to binge watch and I'm going to Write a review for every episode I watch.

I always appreciate when an episode is a little bit scarier and more intense but this episode was may be a little too much in my opinion.

I've always been terrified of the saw movies so this episode really freaked me out especially with the broken glass on the floor scene I had to skip those scenes. I think that level of blood, gore, and torture was a little out of the normal realm of an episode and wasn't really my favorite.

That being said I did very much enjoy this episode pretty early because of Hotchner and JJ. I love that JJ is willing to take a chance on asking her team about this case because she trust the agent from St. Louis so much. And I love how feisty Hotchner is and how great of a leader he is.

I was really appreciated the beginning and ending of this episode with the Charlie Chaplin film we get to see a little bit more casual side of the agents and their interests.

Also particularly liked the acting of both the detective that sought out the FBI, of the victim who is trying to escape, and the unsubs helper, I thought they all did an excellent jobs. I'm usually pretty neutral towards the smaller roles but I thought they all did a good job.

Overall a really good episode that was just a little bit too graphic from you at points.
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9/10
'Criminal Minds' and the homeless
TheLittleSongbird7 May 2017
When on form, and even better at its best, 'Criminal Minds' is one of my most watched and most re-watched shows and is a personal favourite. It is nowhere near as good now, but there are still good to great episodes made every now and then when the show doesn't forget what it's about, but Seasons 1-5 was its prime period.

Season 2 was a mostly solid season for 'Criminal Minds'. Boasting great episodes such as "The Fisher King Part II", "Sex, Birth, Death", "North Mammon", "The Boogeyman", the "No Way Out" episodes, "Revelations" and "Profiler, Profiled", with almost all the episodes missing that very high standard still being strong. The only real odd-one out, meaning barely average, was "Honor Among Thieves", while "Aftermath" was also a lesser episode it was still decent whereas "Honor Among Thieves" even strained average level.

Very like "Distress", also from Season 2, whether "Legacy" is a 'Criminal Minds' episode that one can watch over and over, with a subject matter and the way it's done hard to watch, is up for debate. In no way is this a fault, because it was an intriguing (and for 'Criminal Minds' pretty different) concept (if one that initially doesn't leave one bursting to see it) executed very well. Anyone who initially had a negative view on the homeless and the other kinds of victims are likely to no longer feel that way watching this episode, one feels very sorry for the victims here. It also left me feeling somewhat thankful for not being part of any of the groups targeted.

There may be 'Criminal Minds' episodes with more character development than here, for example the unsub is somewhat underdeveloped here. This said, it's hardly devoid of it, who can't help love the chemistry between Gideon and Hotch or the subtlety of the relationship between Prentiss and Morgan. Not to mention the Charlie Chaplin scenes (a delight for film aficionados) and Reid with the prostitutes. The chemistry between the team and how they work so cohesively is nothing short of magical and integral to the show's appeal.

On a visual level, "Legacy" is without complaint. 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, never once being distracting. The direction keeps the momentum going but lets the case breathe, and all of the pacing is spot-on.

The script is thought-provoking, tautly paced and structured and nicely balanced. The story is absorbing and clever in construction, also being by far one of the early seasons' darkest, most suspenseful (the episode being rich in it, especially in the fate of the latest victim), saddest and gruesome (but not gratuitously so) cases. The acting is very good, who can't help love Mandy Patinkin and Matthew Gray Gubler.

In conclusion, a great episode and another winner from a mostly strong season. 9/10 Bethany Cox
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9/10
Wow!
tabisapuresura23 December 2021
Season two is undoubtedly one of my personal favorite seasons, and was even as a child! However, this episode permanently scarred me as a child, and gave me wicked nightmares for literal years. I have rewatched this series front to back three times and season two at least five times, but I physically cannot bring myself to watch past the first minute of this episode. Giving it a good rating because if it messed me up that bad someone else HAS to think its an amazing episode.
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10/10
So good
kansasthree4 October 2021
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This episode is so good.

A mother's love.

It takes place in Kansas city. They had me at Kansas city. Her mom was babysitting and she needed to get home.

I've seen it several times. Just watched it on tv.

I still yell at the tv saying yeah and stuff.
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