Burn
- Episode aired Oct 8, 2014
- TV-14
- 42m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2.4K
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The team heads to Seattle to hunt for a murderer whose MO appears to change at random.The team heads to Seattle to hunt for a murderer whose MO appears to change at random.The team heads to Seattle to hunt for a murderer whose MO appears to change at random.
Chris Devlin
- Detective Sachs
- (as Christopher Devlin)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaReid mentions "Herzog and Shermantine" - as in Loren Herzog and Wesley Shermantine - murderers known as the "Speed Freak Killers". The two methamphetamine (speed) addicts were convicted of killing at least 4 people between 1984 and their capture in 1999, though they may be responsible for 68 more deaths. Shermantine is on death row in San Quentin. Herzog committed suicide in prison in 2012.
- GoofsGarcia goes to visit Greg Baylor, who is on death row following an attempt on her and Reid's lives, along with various other crimes. The event which lead to his arrest was only a few months prior to this, meaning Baylor would've been arrested, tried, convicted, sentenced and executed in this short span of time. The justice system doesn't work nearly as quickly. In real life, it could take several months before the case is even brought to trial. After the length of the trial itself, it could take several more years before a death row inmate is executed.
- Quotes
Penelope Garcia: [closing quote] "It doesn't take a lot of strength to hang on, it takes a lot of strength to let go" - J.C. Watts
Featured review
Forgettable episode...except
This episode is mediocre at best. The crimes and criminal are by-the-numbers police procedural. Don't come into this episode expecting anything new on the most recent addition to the team, Kate Callahan.
However, if you're going to watch this episode feel free to fast forward except for the scenes with Penelope Garcia. This subplot does a fine job of further expending Penelope as a character. Even after 10 seasons, this character is provided some more depth. While her actions are not surprising, her willingness to move forward without the rest of the team (or even support from Derek) is a wonderful change of pace. It proves that Penelope is a better human than most of us, especially her co-workers.
However, if you're going to watch this episode feel free to fast forward except for the scenes with Penelope Garcia. This subplot does a fine job of further expending Penelope as a character. Even after 10 seasons, this character is provided some more depth. While her actions are not surprising, her willingness to move forward without the rest of the team (or even support from Derek) is a wonderful change of pace. It proves that Penelope is a better human than most of us, especially her co-workers.
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- Runtime42 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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