I feel like they just took a huge jump, and a really unrealistic one at that, as to how the Behavioral Analysis Unit got to how close they are and got to a point where they could find the bad guy. David Rossi showing up at the front door of the home of the killer was a good cliffhanger to end things on, but overall this was a second straight pretty boring episode of Criminal Minds: Evolution.
This show is fine, and I am glad we have a legacy program like this on Paramount+, but we cannot keep getting these formulaic episodes if they want to keep viewers tuning in for this revival series, that's for sure.
This show is fine, and I am glad we have a legacy program like this on Paramount+, but we cannot keep getting these formulaic episodes if they want to keep viewers tuning in for this revival series, that's for sure.