When my grandpa was still alive, all that would ever be on the tv is the news, game shows, and cop dramas. Criminal Minds was honestly my least favorite, at least Law and Order had a 90s NYC aesthetic that always stayed consistent with the show. Criminal Minds felt weirdly bland, just filler content that was meant to exist in reruns. To my surprise, this was a pretty big show that was known for it's "grittier" aesthetic, yet this show felt really silly to me; maybe that's what people liked? Whenever I think of this show, I think of this episode exactly. I watched this episode like, 5 times; yet I was almost convinced I hallucinated this whole thing because there Is literally no clips of it on youtube. The only result you find on youtube if you search "Fatal Criminal Minds" is previews for the episode, you literally have to scroll down the page to find the actual episode that you can purchase. The plot of this episode is too ridiculous to be taken seriously. Basically the bad guy (Brian Baumgartner) is an adamant believer of Greek mythology, and poisons anyone who stands in his way, its stupid. I find it insane this aired on prime time television to millions of viewers, this feels like a lifetime original. But I respect how stupid this is, pretty brave to expect people to take this seriously, but apparently a lot of people did.