Criminal Minds: The Big Wheel

Criminal Minds
Status:
On DVD
Film/TV:
TV series
Genre:
Crime/Drama/Mystery/Thriller
Season:
4.22
Original Air Date:
April 29, 2009
Director:
Rob Hardy
Writer:
Simon Mirren
Approx. Running Time:
42.55
Image Gallery:
The Big Wheel
Related Links:
Official Site


FAN RATING: 1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (6 votes, average: 4.83 out of 5)
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Cast:
Alex O’Loughlin …
Vincent Rowlings
Thomas Gibson …
Unit Chief Aaron Hotchner
Joe Mantegna …
Sr. SSA David Rossi
Paget Brewster …
SSA Emily Prentiss
Shemar Moore …
SSA Derek Morgan
Matthew Gray Gubler …
SSA Dr. Spencer Reid
A.J. Cook …
SSA Jennifer ‘JJ’ Jareau
Kirsten Vangsness …
Penelope Garcia
Jake Cherry …
Stanley Wolcott
Jill Klopp …
Michelle
Giselle Jones …
Alice
Quentin Prescott Price …
Carl
Terrence Edwards …
Jay
Rick A. Young …
Fairground Worker
Neil Ironfield …
Young Vincent
David J. Wright …
Sid
Rebecca Avery …
Kim
Martha Madison …
Kate
Erika Alexander …
Det. Lynne Henderson
Kyle Steven Templin
Eric

Description:
The Behavioral Analysis Unit receives a videotape made by a serial killer of one of his crimes, that contains a message asking for help to stop him from killing again. The team proceed to Buffalo, New York, where the hunt is on for Vincent Rowlings (Alex O’Loughlin), who has eleven confirmed kills over a 10-year period to his name. His profile is that of a man with extreme Obsessive Compulsive Disorder who keeps a low profile and targets blond, white females in their mid to late thirties. He kills by stabbing them repeatedly and the killings take place once a year, in the spring, in a controlled, secure environment.

The OCD controls Vincent’s life: doors need to be opened twice, clothes need to be laid out neatly in a certain order, he pulls out a brand new handkerchief every morning, he has a pair of slippers to be used only in the bathroom, a bar of soap is never used more than once, he avoids stepping on lines in the pavement, he covers his steering wheel with plastic foil, he sometimes repeats himself. He is not a malicious person and the killing is part of the OCD. Despite his deeds, his friendship with Stanley, a little blind boy he has been mentoring, show a vulnerability that will make you sympathize with Vincent.









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Trivia:
  • According to Paget Brewster, during filming Alex set “all the girls into a twitter. Various departments were vying for Alex’s attention.”
  • When asked in April 2009 by TV Guide whether playing a serial killer was a smart move for a sex symbol, Alex responded: “This lovely lady, a fan, came up to me the other day and asked exactly that. And I said,‘Hang on a minute—if the character has no path to redemption, then it’s difficult for me to play. But this guy, at the end, breaks through his own wall and touches another person. It’s a transition to epiphany.’ If people can’t see that, I’m not doing my job.”
  • Co-executive producer Simon Mirren in TV Guide on Alex’s performance: “You know it’s a good [performance] when the crew starts hanging around the monitor. They came up to me and said, ‘This guy’s great.’ From my point of view, the more an actor can inhabit something that’s the opposite of him, the more producers can be surprised by it.”
  • Ed Bernero, creator and Executive Producer on Alex in the Canadian TV Guide: “Alex is an amazing actor; he’s right next door, shooting scenes right now. Alex plays a serial killer who something happens to at a scene of one of the killings that changes his whole personality, and he reaches out to the BAU for help. It’s a really interesting character. There’s also a great kid in the episode, Jake Cherry, and he and Alex share a lot of scenes together. Alex is very sweet with kids.”
  • Jake Cherry’s performance as blinded Stanley Wolcott in this episode was assisted by Daniel Kish, a perceptual mobility instructor, who is the lead founder and CEO of World Access for the Blind. Daniel holds two national certifications in Orientation and Mobility, COMS and NOMC, and is the first totally blind individual to obtain both certifications. (Source: TV.com)

Memorable Quotes:

Prentiss:
By writing ‘Help me’, he really means ‘Stop me’.
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Alice:
Aren’t you going to offer me a drink?
Vincent:
I’m… I’m not thirsty.
Alice:
[laughs] You’re weird… but cute.
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Vincent:
Fifty-three seconds. You were faster the first time, what happened?
Stanley:
Ran over a cat.
Vincent:
Did you kill it?
Stanley:
It’s a joke! I’m joking.
Vincent:
I… know.
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Stanley:
[sensing Vincent is avoiding lines in the sidewalk] Vincent? You know nothing will happen if you step on them, right?
Vincent:
You’re a kid, what do you know?
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Vincent:
Remember you said you wished that he’d killed you? You can never, ever wish to be dead. Never wish for that. I saw my Mom die too. And like my father I did some bad things, did some bad things.
Stanley:
What are you talking about?
Vincent:
You’re gonna hear things, you’re gonna hear bad things about me. But you can never, ever wish to die Stan, because you’re special.
Stanley:
How am I special?
Vincent:
Because you helped me to see. To see.
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Stanley:
I wish you were my Dad.
Vincent:
Forgive me.


IMDb Rating:

7.6/10

IMDb ID:

1256099


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