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Without A Trace: "Lost Boy" Images

Without A Trace: "Lost Boy" Images

Without A TraceEpisode Name: “Lost Boy”Episode Number: 6.01Original Air Date: September 27, 2007
Last night’s episode of Without A Trace, titled Lost Boy, was the Season six opener, and a tense episode about a Sudanese boy who goes missing from the home of his adoptive celebrity parents. More images from this episode follow below.

Top 7 FBI Movies – "Catch Me If You Can"

Top 7 FBI Movies – "Catch Me If You Can"

Although there’s plenty to keep us busy at the box office with its array of dazzling films all summer, you may want to check out some of the FBI movies that are available right now. Among other topics, this week begins FBI Dramas’ series on The Top 7 FBI Movies You Need To See. Read my take on this movie after the trailer, and after the jump:
Today’s pick, and No. 7, is called Catch Me If You Can.

 

Criminal Minds "Lo-Fi" Review

Criminal Minds "Lo-Fi" Review

I should have known this episode would be pretty big. The team heads to NY, Garcia gets to go, and a strange pattern of killings? Yes, it was big. Tonight’s third season finale of Criminal Minds was no letdown. It delivered with a face pace, high stakes for everyone, and some truths that finally got their due. For my review of Lo-Fi and possible spoilers, read more after the jump.

Numb3rs "When Worlds Collide" Review

Numb3rs "When Worlds Collide" Review

In this fourth season finale of Numb3rs, Charlie’s colleague Phil is arrested and suspected of being a terrorist operative. Both Don and Charlie see this case differently, and realize they have opposing ideas they must confront.

Numb3rs "Pay To Play" Review

Numb3rs "Pay To Play" Review

Numb3rs ReviewEpisode: Pay To PlayAir Date: May 9, 2008
<spoiler alert> In the Numb3rs episode, Pay To Play, the featured guests stars are Juicy J and DJ Paul from the Academy Award winning rap group Three 6 Mafia. Don and the FBI team investigate the murder of a rap star.
It turns out that someone may be embezzling money, and the key to the case is an extra iPod which had an equation on it. Also, Amita’s parents come to town to meet Charlie and his dad.

Criminal Minds "Elephant’s Memory" Review

Criminal Minds "Elephant’s Memory" Review

FBI drama was excellent on Wednesday night. Most of my favorite episodes of Criminal Minds feature Dr. Reid (Matthew Gray Gubler) and the latest episode, Elephant’s Memory was no exception. High school can be cruel for some, and the character Owen brought back a few memories I have of kids who were picked on in school.

Without A Trace "Bend In The Road" Review

Without A Trace "Bend In The Road" Review

In A Bend In The Road, a young girl who has a heart transplant goes missing, and strangely, she is interested in the boy whose heart saved her life. Things are looking very serious for Agent Jack Malone. The human trafficking case results have been put on hold of sorts until Jack gets better.

Without A Trace "Hard Reset" Review

Without A Trace "Hard Reset" Review

In Hard Reset, Agent Jack Malone, who has become increasingly upset over the instance of a young girls abduction, decided to go out and do something about it, without the team. As a result of this, he becomes missing.
Finally a conclusion on the human trafficking case was what I thought seeing this episode. Agent Johnson did a great job of pulling the team together as they went off to the abortion clinic with a search warrant.
Agent Johnson had some great moments, as well as the rest of the team. I liked the interrogation scene. I did miss seeing Agent …read more

Criminal Minds: "Damaged" Review

Criminal Minds: "Damaged" Review

Criminal Minds is back. An amazing episode, Damaged, aired Wednesday night. There were essentially four different plots going on in the beginning.
There was also a lightness to this episode. Even Thomas Gibson’s brooding Hotchner showed something in his demeanor, something that I’d never seen before.

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