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Feb
24

The episode of Criminal Minds this week, “Coda,” deals with Sammy Sparks, an autistic boy witness. So what did he see that made BAU go to Louisiana?

Well, it’s the abduction of his parents.

TV Fanatic: As the UnSub drags Billy’s mom to banks and check cashing places to stockpile whatever money he can, a terrified, trapped Billy can only communicate through a piano.

What is the motivation psychosis – or economic desperation?

The team discerns that the UnSub is after a certain amount of money, as if he is about to lose property. Fishermen and child custody case participants emerge as profiles.

Reid is hoping Sammy will help them find his parents, but Lizzie, his legal guardian, may stand in the way. But Reid ultimately has a breakthrough with the young boy.

Reid sits and begins playing with the boy doing the same. With the keys, he’s able to answer Yes/No questions. This sparks another lead in his communication patterns.

He communicates through pictures, and the mysterious “L” is actually a clock. Sammy stick to a schedule. So does the delivery man they’ve now pegged as the perp.

Bill Thomas, a former fisherman with a boat at the marina, was desperate as they predicted and had no intention of going quietly. Sammy and Allison are safe, at least.

This was another strong A-story from a show that rarely disappoints with them, connecting you with guest characters even if you only have 40 minutes to meet them.

Meanwhile, the saga of Emily Prentiss continued to unfold.

Her past and future have been a topic of great debate, and we’re starting to learn more about Interpol, Ian Doyle and why she may be in grave danger this spring.

In last week’s episode, she was in contact with Tsia about Doyle, who deplaned in the U.S. This week, we learn Doyle was after them because they put him away.

The others are noticing Prentiss is not herself, but she’s not opening up to them about it. Whether she feels she shouldn’t or can’t, she’s alone. And quite scared.

No surprise there. Prentiss was considering telling her team about it, but the BAU can’t help them. Doyle is on the move to D.C., and not hiding his actions either.

Greeting her by her old alias Lauren Reynolds, he told her that since she took away the only thing that mattered to him, he’s going to take her life from her as well.

Doyle is certainly a commanding character, with Tsai and Clyde contributing to the plot nicely. You get the impression this story, however well done, will not end well.

Overall, this is an interesting episode for Criminal Minds. Agree?

You can check Criminal Minds Season 6 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.