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Criminal Minds: Burn (2014)
Makes no sense
I couldn't for the life of me figure out who Garcia was visiting on death row. I thought it was the guy who shot her in front of her apartment. Then, after some internet searching, read that it was the guy in the hospital room who tried to put something in Reid's Intravenous line. Well, that happened just two episodes prior to this episode. Did this guy even have a name in that episode? He was just some no-name guy, some extra, they only showed for a few seconds. And we are supposed to believe that this guy has had a trial already, and is already getting executed? Really? Do the writers know anything about death row and how many years people sit there before, if ever, they are executed?
Like almost all other episodes, the writers are completely out of touch with reality. Maybe they never leave their apartments. I know they have never been to any small towns in rural America because most of their episodes portray this fact. It would be nice if writers of these hit shows actually left the state of California every once in a while so they could get some of their facts straight and scenes half way accurate and believable.
This side story of Garcia going to see this guy was just too confusing , unrealistic and unnecessary.
Criminal Minds: The Eyes Have It (2009)
Hunters wearing night vision goggles?
Typical of these writers to write about things they know nothing about. Prentiss suggest the killer may be wearing night vision goggles, suggesting it is something that hunters wear. Really? Since when do hunters wear night vision goggles? I can see if she had suggested it was something the military wears, but hunters? What are they hunting, coyote? Raccoons?
Hunters can't even hunt after dusk, it's the law, so there's no need for night vision goggles or night vision scopes. No one can afford them anyway.