The team travels to upstate New York to investigate a series of mysterious disappearances.The team travels to upstate New York to investigate a series of mysterious disappearances.The team travels to upstate New York to investigate a series of mysterious disappearances.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaRachel Miner played a demon named Meg in Supernatural (2005) from 2009-2020. Nicki Aycox, who played an unsub in The Perfect Storm (2006), also played Meg in Supernatural from 2006-2008.
- GoofsOnondaga Lake is one of the most polluted lakes in the world. It is unlikely that any sane (or insane) person would get in the water.
- Quotes
Emily Prentiss: [voiceover] There is no chance, no destiny, no fate, that can hinder the firm resolve of a determined soul. -Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- Crazy creditsThis is the first instance of the latest slightly altered title sequence, now including Rachel Nichols.
Featured review
A lesser episode of Season 6...
Albeit not the worst. It doesn't reach the season low-point depths like "The Thirteenth Step" does, which didn't feel like 'Criminal Minds' ("Today I Do" doesn't fare quite as badly). It just feels too bland and derivative.
There are good things about "Today I Do". 'Criminal Minds' has always been a well-made series, with a couple of episode exceptions (like with the terrible editing in "The Thirteenth Step" for example). "Today I Do" is not exempt from that, with everything looking stylish and atmospheric. The music is haunting with the odd touch of melancholy, the theme tune still somewhat hypnotic.
Reid has some great humorous lines, and also really like his and Morgan's genuine concern for Prentiss, who has a subplot that in general with the season has been drawn out and doesn't fit comfortably within the rest of the episode but actually is where the episode most intrigues. The acting is very good from the leads. Corbin Bernsen and Rebecca Miner do everything they can with their roles, with Miner really making the most of the victim practically fighting to stay alive, though she does behave like an idiot. The climax is exciting and tense.
Still have a big problem with Seaver however. She is annoying, contrived, has limited personality, is too much of an inexperienced rookie, doesn't gel at all with the rest of the team and some of her dialogue throughout her stint is so face palm-inducing stupid (like her not understanding and questioning the point of going to a dump site when it's so blatantly obvious). Rachel Nichols' acting is a non-event. The unsub didn't do much for me either, Rebecca Field tries her hardest but the character is too bland and also over-the-top and like a significantly inferior carbon copy (with small differences) of Kathy Wilkes.
Dialogue shines with Reid for example, but clunks heavily with Seaver, doesn't quite intrigue enough with the scenes between the unsub and the victim (in an episode heavy in this) and is just too improbable and disjointed. Also much prefer Garcia as she was before, she feels out of character doing the profiles and she does annoy with her banter and tastelessly flippant remarks. The story comes to life at the end but is too derivative of 'Misery' but without the chills, horror, tension and suspense and a lot of disjointed-ness.
The profiling is weak, when there is any there's just too much of jumping to conclusions abruptly without backing it up first (such as figuring out the gender of the unsub, which going by how they deducted it didn't make sense as notorious serial killers from the opposite gender used similar or the same modus operandi) or properly explaining how they came to it.
Overall, a lesser episode of Season 6 but a long way from a complete waste. 5/10 Bethany Cox
There are good things about "Today I Do". 'Criminal Minds' has always been a well-made series, with a couple of episode exceptions (like with the terrible editing in "The Thirteenth Step" for example). "Today I Do" is not exempt from that, with everything looking stylish and atmospheric. The music is haunting with the odd touch of melancholy, the theme tune still somewhat hypnotic.
Reid has some great humorous lines, and also really like his and Morgan's genuine concern for Prentiss, who has a subplot that in general with the season has been drawn out and doesn't fit comfortably within the rest of the episode but actually is where the episode most intrigues. The acting is very good from the leads. Corbin Bernsen and Rebecca Miner do everything they can with their roles, with Miner really making the most of the victim practically fighting to stay alive, though she does behave like an idiot. The climax is exciting and tense.
Still have a big problem with Seaver however. She is annoying, contrived, has limited personality, is too much of an inexperienced rookie, doesn't gel at all with the rest of the team and some of her dialogue throughout her stint is so face palm-inducing stupid (like her not understanding and questioning the point of going to a dump site when it's so blatantly obvious). Rachel Nichols' acting is a non-event. The unsub didn't do much for me either, Rebecca Field tries her hardest but the character is too bland and also over-the-top and like a significantly inferior carbon copy (with small differences) of Kathy Wilkes.
Dialogue shines with Reid for example, but clunks heavily with Seaver, doesn't quite intrigue enough with the scenes between the unsub and the victim (in an episode heavy in this) and is just too improbable and disjointed. Also much prefer Garcia as she was before, she feels out of character doing the profiles and she does annoy with her banter and tastelessly flippant remarks. The story comes to life at the end but is too derivative of 'Misery' but without the chills, horror, tension and suspense and a lot of disjointed-ness.
The profiling is weak, when there is any there's just too much of jumping to conclusions abruptly without backing it up first (such as figuring out the gender of the unsub, which going by how they deducted it didn't make sense as notorious serial killers from the opposite gender used similar or the same modus operandi) or properly explaining how they came to it.
Overall, a lesser episode of Season 6 but a long way from a complete waste. 5/10 Bethany Cox
- TheLittleSongbird
- Oct 22, 2016
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