CRIMINAL MINDS - "True Night" (3x10) Pictures, Promo, and Comments
I had to mention this episode of CRIMINAL MINDS "True Night" just for the fact that Frankie Muniz guest stars. Especially since I just mentioned that Malcolm in the Middle was my #5 all time TV show.
I have been watching Criminal Minds for the last two weeks - two weeks ago because I wanted to see the transition from Gideon (Mandy Patinkin) and Rossi (Joe Mantegna) and then last week to find out what happened to Garcia. This week I'm going to watch it again 1) because Frankie Muniz guest stars 2) I have been enjoying the last two episodes. Seriously, I forgot how good this show is.
If you are into the whole psychological aspect of criminals, Criminal Minds is a very interesting show to watch. That's what makes it different from all the other procedural shows. This one is absolutely the best procedural show for me.
Don't forget to watch Criminal Minds Wednesday at 9pm on CBS.
Check out a promo and more Frankie Muniz pictures from Criminal Minds "True Night" below.
Episode Description: "True Night" - Special guest star Frankie Muniz plays a famous comic book artist who becomes involved in the search for a serial killer in Los Angeles.
(Photos: Courtesy of CBS)
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what is the song they play in that episode during the comic book parts
If you ever find out that answer please email me at mahalosun@aol.com with the title and artist. I have been searching the web for exactly the same thing. It sounds very much like The Lovehammers, but I don't think that is correct.Thank you!
Sorry, I just thought about the wording on your question. The song I am looking for is the one from the book signing not the actual comic book parts. If you find that please email me and if I find out the others I will post it here for you.
I was starting to like Criminal Minds, and as much as I love Frankie Muniz as well, "True Night" was a very upsetting episode. Even though the violence is implied, it's still graphic.
(warning: spoilers below, if you haven't seen the episode)
I strongly dislike entertainment that has the message "It's okay for a woman to be brutalized if her boyfriend/lover/husband avenges her." And the worst part of it was at the end, when his psychosis is revealed and he says "They made me watch!!" So he's upset that he had to watch, but what about HER pain?
I know none of it is real, but it's no surprise that a lot of women adopt the victim mentality- TV and movies teaches it to them.
(this is not a statement about women who had no choice in their circumstances)
i disagree with u dude. the whole point was they didnt want u to really know for sure what happened to her till the end. i dunno i thought is was one of the best episodes yet... made ya feel quite sorry for him
I agree with Mike. I don't think the episode says that it's okay for a woman to be brutalized if she is avenged, I thought the moral dilemma of the episode was whether it was right to avenge her death.
Plus they are not saying she wasn't in pain, but she's dead and obviously can't tell them about her pain. All Jonny said was that it was a horrible thing they did, I really don't see the problem here, I actually thought it was a great moment.
I have to disagree with you also about the women adopting the victim mentality as well. I don't see how it relates to the episode.
Other than that I also wrote more about some of my thoughts on the episode here.
Nat Schlesinger Killed his brother Jack and he also stole his entire estate
To Amy: The song played at the book singing is called 'Ooh La' by The Kooks
To Amy: The song played at the book signing is called "Ooh La" by The Kooks
ese episodio meparese espectacular , al igual que todas sus peliculas
quisiera ser un amigo suyo
por que yo soy actor de la television colombiana, y quisiera hablar con usted
para aprender de su esperiencia en la vida del cine