The story centers on the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) tracking a network of serial killers led by (also known as Sicarius). The episode title refers to a dog named Moose that belonged to one of Voit's victims. Key Plot Points
: "A Toy for South-West" follows the paper-crafted adventures of a moose named Aristotle and a woodpecker named Knock-Knock.
" Moose " is the title of the third episode of (originally aired as Season 16, Episode 3 of the overall series). [S1E3] Moose
: "Lionel and the Roaring Hiccups" is the third episode of this children's animated series.
: "The Curse of Moose Creek" features miners Ken and Guillaume facing equipment failures while trying to find gold at Moose Creek. The story centers on the Behavioral Analysis Unit
: The episode reveals that Elias Voit took the dog, Moose, and used starvation and conditioning to turn the once-gentle animal into a violent "man-eating" weapon. This serves as a metaphor for how Voit manipulates his human followers.
: The team continues searching for "kill kits" hidden across the country. Their investigation leads them to a bomb in the middle of Washington, D.C.. Other "Moose" S1E3 Stories " Moose " is the title of the
: The episode explores Voit's double life. Despite being a serial killer mastermind, he is depicted at home as a father and husband struggling with financial issues, including a mounting water bill and losing his job.
The story centers on the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) tracking a network of serial killers led by (also known as Sicarius). The episode title refers to a dog named Moose that belonged to one of Voit's victims. Key Plot Points
: "A Toy for South-West" follows the paper-crafted adventures of a moose named Aristotle and a woodpecker named Knock-Knock.
" Moose " is the title of the third episode of (originally aired as Season 16, Episode 3 of the overall series).
: "Lionel and the Roaring Hiccups" is the third episode of this children's animated series.
: "The Curse of Moose Creek" features miners Ken and Guillaume facing equipment failures while trying to find gold at Moose Creek.
: The episode reveals that Elias Voit took the dog, Moose, and used starvation and conditioning to turn the once-gentle animal into a violent "man-eating" weapon. This serves as a metaphor for how Voit manipulates his human followers.
: The team continues searching for "kill kits" hidden across the country. Their investigation leads them to a bomb in the middle of Washington, D.C.. Other "Moose" S1E3 Stories
: The episode explores Voit's double life. Despite being a serial killer mastermind, he is depicted at home as a father and husband struggling with financial issues, including a mounting water bill and losing his job.