Sunday, November 4, 2012

The Good Earth


The latest episode of Criminal Minds called “The Good Earth” featured a woman played by Anne Dudek who was completely delusional and used men as human compost.

 After her husband passed away she started seeing signs of scleroderma all over her body, even though she had already been treated for the disease years ago, and no signs were truly there.

As the episode escalates we find out she works at a farmers market and only eats or drinks organic substances and uses the men she captures to fertilize her soil.

Her panic sets in when she starts seeing signs on scleroderma on her daughter, which also isn't really there.

At the end of the episode, Dudek’s character had buried her own daughter alive in the special soil in hopes of curing her.

Jeanne Tripplehorn’s character finally pulls through with helping the team out when she talks Dudek’s character out of harming anymore men and freeing her daughter.


Entering the Mind of a Criminal

Instead of just relying on pure evidence to solve a crime, the hit show Criminal Minds focuses on something different.

The characters are all part of the Behavioral Analysis Unit which tap into the mind of a criminal to try to figure out what their next move is.

New episodes premiere every Wednesday night at 9 p.m. on CBS. 

This show is on its eighth season and has been on the air since 2005.

On the first episode of the new season, which aired September 26, 2012, the cast welcomed newcomer Jeanne Tripplehorn to play the character of Alex Blake.


Even though Blake has a lot of experience in the field, she hasn't done anything to make a name for herself with this team.