This entire episode is dedicated to blaming Clarice for everything wrong with the world, like damn, no wonder she's got issues. The main storyline kind of made some developments, but the Catherine subplot is boring and unnecessary.
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[5.6] Porous storylines
cjonesas27 August 2021
Buffalo Bill's Mother
ZegMaarJus25 March 2023
Warning: Spoilers
This Episode begins with the ViCAP Team, they are going to work together to arrest Joe for his actions. Paul has a meeting with Joe, their conversation is about Paul's divorce case with his wife. Catherine has a date with Ned at the restaurant. Clarice speaks with Julia about Buffalo Bill. Catherine has flashbacks about the day that Buffalo Bill ubducted her. Naomi took a overdose of Reprisol, she died in her car, Murray found her. Catherine wants to find Buffalo Bill his mother to take revenge. Solid Episode of Clarice Season 1, this was okay. But not so special! I expect more exciting moments!
Know About What You're Criticizing Before Leaving A Critique
norrisjr16 May 2021
To the reviewer lakat-dragojevic who posted the following on 14 May 2021:
Review Heading: "Learn history before making TV show"
Review Written: "Greetings to writer and producer, Yugoslavia fell apart in 2003. There is no Yugoslavia any more."
Greeting to lakat-dragojevic, the reviewer and writer of the above criticism: the show's timeline is late 1980s-early 1990s, a year after Clarice caught the psycho in the book (published in 1988) and the movie (released in 1991). Yugoslavia was still a country at that time.
Greeting to lakat-dragojevic, the reviewer and writer of the above criticism: the show's timeline is late 1980s-early 1990s, a year after Clarice caught the psycho in the book (published in 1988) and the movie (released in 1991). Yugoslavia was still a country at that time.
I can't wait for the next episode
StrtButta25 May 2021
Great episode. Especially with ardelia caught in the middle of her friendship with clarice and her friends in the bureau that are trying to be recognized. Unfortunately, for some viewers they don't deal in reality. They would like to continue with their head buried in the sand thinking that their was no racial or LGTBQ problems that plagued the world in the 80's. Their is no agenda being pushed with this episode. Their is no politics being pushed with this episode. Some reviewers are better off not watching TV at all.
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