Through the Looking Glass
- Episode aired Oct 17, 2012
- TV-14
- 44m
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7.5/10
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The team races to find a connection between two families, one murdered and the other abducted.The team races to find a connection between two families, one murdered and the other abducted.The team races to find a connection between two families, one murdered and the other abducted.
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Brad Light
- Ross Acklin
- (as Brad C. Light)
Mary Kathleen Gordon
- Dr. Kay Armbruster
- (as Mary-Kathleen Gordon)
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- TriviaAlex Blake insinuates on the jet when discussing the family and the son's Asperger's syndrome that Reid may suffer from it too. Rossi smiles, potentially implying he may also think the same. In Broken Mirror (2005), the unsub Vincent Shyer profiled the entire team and said that Gideon hasn't profiled the autistic leanings of Reid.
- GoofsHotch says "We have fewer than three days". It should be "less", since time is a continuous value, not discrete.
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Dr. Spencer Reid: Braden certainly would be vulnerable. Unlike classic autism, language ability is intact in people with Asperger's. They appear to lack empathy and have trouble reading social cues. Albert Einstein supposedly had it, as do some well-known Silicon Valley types.
Alex Blake: Well, how about you?
Dr. Spencer Reid: What's that?
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Far from the Lost one
Lost Season 3 final épisode is name "Through the Looking glass" and its one of the absolute Greatest TV épisode ever.
This épisode of Criminal Minds is a décent story about a " perfect" family, but it was kind of boring for the first 20 minutes. 7/10.
This épisode of Criminal Minds is a décent story about a " perfect" family, but it was kind of boring for the first 20 minutes. 7/10.
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- nicofreezer
- Oct 4, 2021
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- Runtime44 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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