Ronnie and Jazz talk about Season 5's "Public Enemy" which has nothing to do with the groundbreaking rap group of same name. Or does it? No, no, it doesn't. Set in Providence, Rhode Island, California, the team must find an unsub who's killing people at historic and important locations in the community. You know, like the laundromat. Along the way, Ronnie and Jazz discuss the episode of Deliver The Profile you'll never hear, the truth behind Professor Xavier, and the pointlessness of having a robot age.
Ronnie and Jazz welcome friend and collaborator John F. Rammspieler to the studio as they discuss Season 4's "Brother in Arms"! John has never seen Criminal Minds before, so the seasoned veterans pick his brain to see what he thinks of things that have now become commonplace to them. This is also DTP's Salute The Cops episode, as the Criminal Minds hour deals with an unsub ambushing cops and killing them. Other topics of discussion: Walter Mondale's cocaine trafficking career, Wolverine's troubles as a teenage girl, Mark Loretta is mentioned, and at the time of the recording Ronnie and Ramm were a day away from seeing The Archies live in concert.
Ronnie and Jazz go old school with Season 1's "Plain Sight"! It's about a rapist who glues women's eyes open, so of course it's a lighthearted jaunt. Will the hosts remember the brunette lady's name? Why, four episodes into the series run, did Criminal Minds decide to do a birthday episode? At least San Diego means Southern California doesn't have to ape another location. What do Tony Gwynn and the San Diego Chicken have to do with anything? Find out on the newest Deliver the Profile!
Joe Mantegna catches Nicholas Brendon coming out of the shower. That's really the only description this podcast about the episode needs.
Jazz is drinking, Ronnie isn't, Jazz is angry, Ronnie is subdued. It's not Bizarro Day, it's the boys' first effort at reviewing Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders! The pilot, "The Harmful One", takes the IRT (who cares what it stands for) to Thailand, and it's a race to see who's more ignorant about the locale, the show or this podcast. Other topics include what is up with Gary Sinise's skull, what if Dexter was Manimal and whether the Weapon X program exists overseas. It's DTP After Dark, when fewer fucks than usual are given.