![]() ![]() Furthermore, "Il Mostro" started off intriguingly and promisingly. It was very interesting to see Paul Sorvino long after seeing him as Cerretta in Seasons 2 and 3 of the original 'Law and Order' (the role of his most recognisable to me), his role here is very far removed from that and he shows no signs of being taxed by it (quite creepy). ![]() Just love his authority and sass, which Joe Mantegna has always delivered wonderfully. It was great to see Rossi again, absolutely love him and he is one of the main reasons as to why the original 'Criminal Minds' was still stuck with despite being so variable for a while. The episode is compensated namely by two performances. Some may disagree and that's fine, but generally again "Il Mostro" didn't do much for me sorry. And things that never really did improve sad to say. It is not a terrible episode, thanks to a couple of good performances in particular, but it is not a particularly good episode either for the same reasons that are similar for all the previous 'Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders' episodes. "Il Mostro" had pretty much the same strengths and flaws of "Lost Souls", which was an episode that had more strengths but with the same flaws. ![]() Hopes were not high for "Il Mostro" but the premise did intrigue and Italy is always a welcome sight. It still wasn't particularly good on the whole but there were moments which were not there generally in the first season. Actually it turned out to be a marginal improvement, the season premiere "Lost Souls" exemplifying that perfectly, and with fewer episodes that left a bad taste in the mouth. ET.After an incredibly bad Season 1, with so many offensively bad episodes, hopes were not high for Season 2. The next episode of "Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders" season 2 will air on CBS on Wednesday, March 15, at 10 p.m. He also mentioned that the production staff of the series exerted painstaking efforts to be able to come up with amazing sets to showcase the different countries where the IRT team will travel to this season, including the creation of a traditional Korean house called the hanok. It's super special to me, having worked in Korea quite a bit in my life, so that was super cool," the actor stated. We have an episode where he gets to go to Korea and meets his grandmother. "I'm super excited about a Matt Simmons story, actually. Henney also teased that one of the episodes this season will center on his character Matt Simmons, who will travel all the way to Korea. Meanwhile, cast member Daniel Henney revealed in an interview with TV Fanatic that the second season of "Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders" will offer a lot of more exciting cases for the rest of the season. "You don't see much of it, thankfully, but there are a lot of great jump scares there," the showrunner stated. But his killing style could be considered worse compared to that of the American killer. In an interview with TVLine, showrunner Erica Messer believes that the upcoming episode could be considered as "cringe-worthy." According to Messer, the killer can be described as the Italian version of the infamous serial killer in northern California known as Zodiac. According to the synopsis for the episode called "Il Mostro," the team will be called to look into a new case in Italy after the state of two victims bore a resemblance to the killing style of the most infamous killer in the history of the country. ![]()
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