Intense, great topic, trafficking, a lot of this is really happening and it's scary.Very convincing action, everyone played the part. Getting better, love it.
5 Reviews
Great excitement
aj-7948110 October 2018
Shocking, Fast-Paced and Smart!
Kolorgasm19 October 2018
Cinematography: 8%
Script: 8%
Cast/Performance: 7%
Visuals/Effects: 7%
Music/Score: 8%
Total: 7.6%
I like how this episode starts out fast and just takes you by surprise. It's so fast-paced and it was exhilarating watching everything unfold. The first 3 minutes got me gasping so loud, needless to say I was shaken. Hopefully, the show will keep surprising me the way it did on this episode. It's so clever and fumes bravado!
I like how this episode starts out fast and just takes you by surprise. It's so fast-paced and it was exhilarating watching everything unfold. The first 3 minutes got me gasping so loud, needless to say I was shaken. Hopefully, the show will keep surprising me the way it did on this episode. It's so clever and fumes bravado!
Best episode so far
inuvik619 October 2018
spectacular ending to a very good episode
mathomas-2805327 January 2019
"Prey"
allmoviesfan23 February 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Another very strong episode to start FBI's freshman season. "Prey" deals with the emotive issue of human trafficking - and, specific to this episode, from Eastern European countries - and packs quite an emotional wallop, particularly the final scene in the hospital.
At times, it was an uncomfortable episode to watch, given the subject nature. There are some good twists and tense moments as the agents race to save girls who have been trafficked to the United States.
(The case affects OA more personally than the others, and in a quiet moment he tells Bell exactly why.)
Good to see Jeremy Sisto's SAIC Jubal Valentine - quite the name, isn't it? - do some field work for the first time in the series. I like the character. Sela Ward's SAIC Dana Mosier is also a good addition to the cast. I've always liked Ward as an actress.
At times, it was an uncomfortable episode to watch, given the subject nature. There are some good twists and tense moments as the agents race to save girls who have been trafficked to the United States.
(The case affects OA more personally than the others, and in a quiet moment he tells Bell exactly why.)
Good to see Jeremy Sisto's SAIC Jubal Valentine - quite the name, isn't it? - do some field work for the first time in the series. I like the character. Sela Ward's SAIC Dana Mosier is also a good addition to the cast. I've always liked Ward as an actress.
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