takes the International Response Team (IRT) to Pamplona, Spain, during the high-octane atmosphere of the Running of the Bulls. While the episode attempts to capitalize on the cultural spectacle, it largely falls into the same formulaic and controversial traps as the rest of the first season. Plot Summary
: Gary Sinise’s performance has been described as "wooden" or "expressionless," with the lead character often appearing bored by the material. The IRT team lacks the cohesive chemistry that made the original BAU compelling, with characters like Mae Jarvis (Annie Funke) frequently cited as insensitive or bland. Watch Criminal Minds Beyond Borders S01E12 720p...
“The team have hardly any chemistry together and don't work cohesively... the flaws are just too strong to ignore” IMDb takes the International Response Team (IRT) to Pamplona,
“The entire episode is a complete disaster... misleading and disrespectful” IMDb The IRT team lacks the cohesive chemistry that
: The episode is criticized for being "condescending" toward foreign cultures and local law enforcement. Like many other episodes in this spin-off, "El Toro Bravo" is often viewed through a lens of "xenophobic paranoia," where foreign locations are depicted primarily as dangerous traps for helpless Americans. Audience Perspective