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Deliver The Profile

The Only Criminal Minds Podcast, hosted by Ronnie and Jazz
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Now displaying: August, 2020
Aug 26, 2020

The descent into Seaver Madness continues with "With Friends Like These...", a delightfully stupid tale about imaginary friends and how they can coerce insomniacs to kill. Seaver becomes an official member of the team finally and Reid continues to suffer from headaches. On the podcast front, the concept of "Jazz Classics" is introduced for your pleasure and edification.

Aug 17, 2020

In "Corazon", which is Spanish for some sort of spaceship, Reid has headaches, the team engages with Afro-Caribbean culture, and Seaver does little more than ask fairly obvious questions. Yep, sounds like a Criminal Minds all right. But this episode of Deliver The Profile is mainly concerned with who the Headless Horseman, what his deal is and what the relationship with Ichabod Crane is, in the TV show, the movie or the Washington Irving story. "You got a guy who sees through his horse? That's interesting. That's interesting writing."

Aug 4, 2020

It's another week of Seaver, but she doesn't do much of anything in the episode. What a shocker. Instead it's a Morgan showcase, in that he trusts an inmate (Kyle Secor) and is betrayed when the recently released kills a guy. What does this have to do with a business-ish man running for Congress? You'll learn. You'll also learn about Ronnie's carrot/stick baby picture system, the merits of Crossing Jordan and more.

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