Inside Criminal Minds Episode 9

Becoming The Monster


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After four years of hard work, the Behavioural Analysis Team finally gets recognized by the higher-ups and the public. The detectives from different police stations even want to learn about Ha Young's profiling analysis on the culprit of the Southwestern Case. However, when Ha Young tries to think like a murderer to solve the cases, Young Soo realizes that he acts like one of those monsters. (Source: Viu)
  • uitgezonden: March 04, 2022

Inside Criminal Minds Episode 9 Reacties

Izzu162
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mrt 14, 2022

Nice to see the Analysis team getting more…

Nice to see the Analysis team getting more recognition, though the toll on Hayoung now starting to show. It's no wonder Youngsoo and the others would start to worry about him as he try to emulate the behaviour of the criminals he's profiling on. That said, the fact that his face got revealed to the public no thanks to that sleazy reporter gets me worried. Like what are the odds that the criminals would start to target him? Have to say that as much as the media started to look at the team favourably, there's also some cons about the overzealous ways they're trying to get people to read their articles.
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mrt 6, 2022

guess i've seen too many crime drama's…

guess i've seen too many crime drama's / movies, where the main lead who is a detective, profileretc... is a bit hmmm "extra" - where he imagens or rather puts himself in the killers shoes in order to find said killer. so to me Song aint that abnormal. ****************************************************************************************************************************************i get Kook being worried not only cause he (as much as he knows about Behavior Analysis and profiling), isn't aware that this can be a side effect with some profilers - which is a double edged sword. but it is the price u pay, as a cop/detective/profiler - burn out that accrues. chalking it down to lack of knowledge on his part - plus he doesn't want the Behavior Analysis team that's final getting acknowledge and making baby steps, to get stigmatized cause Song's acting a bit "mental" - ********************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************personally other then how i started this comment, we also saw Song as a kid seeing that woman's dead body while he almost drowned, that wasn't a normal reactions at that time of afterwards. meaning he was never like everyone else, but marched to his own beat. think even his mother is aware of this fact and that's why she not the typical nagging mother, pushing her son to get married. she also very worried, cause she knows he's and introvert (that will always be worrisome - as how and when all the pressure that's building will "burst") as in he might get sick or die. ********************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************feel sorry for Song cause he is under enough pressure, frustration and guilt cause of how many crime's r going unsolved. let alone interviewing all those crazies, takes a toll. now his coworker is looking at him like he crazy and he not a person that will try to explain himself (if he even knows how too).

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Tae Ho
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mrt 5, 2022

Five Stars

Song Ha Young creeps me out in this episode, LOL. the way he was walking around in the dark while carrying a knife around and scaring people LMAO also it's scary to see how intense his eyes looked, as if he's suppressing his urge to kill, as he's living the life of the serial murderer mentally.it's kinda heartbreaking to see how Captain Kook (now Chief) is worrying for him. and when he tries to accommodate his subordinate to take time off from work, he gets simply brushed off like that. who wouldn't worry LOL.Song Ha Young acting like that kinda scares me more than the serial killer himself. the serial killer this time is different from Gu Young Chun who's young, strong, calculative and 'morally' pompous. this serial killer comes across more like a loser because he doesn't set a target, rather kills people randomly who he bumped into and got really unlucky at that particular time. which means, serial killer #2 is not someone who has his own type for women he wants to kill. it's just a matter of luck, which i find a little uninteresting. however, he's the one who has changed his M.O. multiple times, including his murder weapons. so i am excited to see what Song Ha Young can tease out from him. my biggest complaint is that if there was at least one or two more serial killers to cover, and they could develop Song Ha Young's character tension more to show us how he's fighting his inner demons while studying criminals, that would have made the perfect 16 episodes!

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