![]() ![]() Summarising, worse than very bad.Actor Daniel Henney is set to appear on the second season of the drama series “Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders” in the role of Matthew Simmons, an agent of the FBI’s international unit.Īlong with Henney, other cast members from the first season such as Gary Sinise, Alana de la Garza and Annie Funke will join the second season, too. One never really feels like they are in the setting, so much the lack of authenticity. The visuals again are choppy and obvious and the music is overbearing and could have done with being used less, it is also at odds with everything. Found it pretty muddled too, and tension and suspense (or even any kind of atmosphere) were nowhere in sight. Writing is condescending and awkward and the story is dull and never really plausible. The perpetrator has no menace or with anything that makes one feel sorry or anything for them, they are just bland. Same with any little character moments and how they work in solving the case isn't delved into enough. Really didn't care for any of the characters, people will find the stereotypes and culture portrayal objectionable and the chemistry between the team isn't there. Did hope that Kirsten Vangsness would liven things up, but Garcia's dialogue is very poorly written here (really felt for her when having to sit through that very awkward exchange between her and Russ) and didn't really see much point here, if anything she felt even more shoehorned in than Rossi did in "The Harmful One". Gary Sinise is sleepwalking again, while Annie Funke and Tyler James Williams grate on the nerves. Unfortunately she deserved much more and much better to work with. ![]() "Denial" is very close to being total doom and without redeeming qualities, but Alana De La Garza (the most consistently only halfway decent thing about 'Beyond Borders') does decently with the little she has. It does have the same flaws as that episode though and after an ever so slight improvement in "Harvested" (not saying much) the quality is back to where 'Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders' started. Then again it would have done a lot more bad to be worse than the for me worst first episode of any show, am not joking here. The show's third episode "Denial" is not quite as bad as the first episode "The Harmful One", being not quite as offensive. So there was no bias against 'Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders' before watching, was actually rooting in favour for it to work and was hoping it would be better than the very underwhelming first 'Criminal Minds' spin off 'Suspect Behaviour' (though it did get marginally towards the end). Russ Montgomery: I don't drink coffeeĪm a huge fan of detective/mystery/procedural shows and dramas, and 'Criminal Minds' has always been one of my most watched shows since getting into it. Russ Montgomery: Of course, I'll bring the bean dip ![]() Penelope Garcia: LAN-party, Wednesday, my crib Russ Montgomery: Except the fact that I don't drink coffee Penelope Garcia: Oh, but it doesn't preclude her having seen you taking my octopus cup fof drinking Russ Montgomery: She thought it was invented by Roger Moore and enforced by the 007 ![]() Penelope Garcia: Semiconductor density is a super sexy topic! With transistors approaching single atom width, Moore's law is only relevant for. Russ Montgomery: She had an indefensible position on Moore's Law Russ Montgomery: I think Beth is just a little bitter that someone didn't give her a call back after the first date. Penelope Garcia: Beth's stigmatism has no bearing on her veracity Russ Montgomery: Have you asked yourself why you're listening to someone whose glasses are thicker than old coke bottles? Penelope Garcia: Uh-uh, don't! Beth, from carpool, told me she saw you take it from the kitchen Penelope Garcia: Where's my octopus coffee mug? Russ Montgomery: What special honor brings you to my office? ![]()
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