[s2e13] No Way Out (1) -

Frank Breitkopf, played by Keith Carradine, is introduced as perhaps the most prolific serial killer the BAU has ever encountered, with a body count exceeding 100 over 30 years.

The episode features the haunting contrast of Etta James' "At Last" and Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water". Critical Reception [S2E13] No Way Out (1)

Watch the BAU team go head-to-head with the scariest and most evil murderer in Gideon's career: Frank Breitkopf, played by Keith Carradine, is introduced

The story is told through flashbacks as Frank and Gideon talk, breaking the show’s traditional formula by identifying the killer from the very first scene. Key Moments & Trivia 🔎 Key Moments & Trivia 🔎 Frank’s signature MO

Frank’s signature MO involves surgically removing the lower right rib from his victims while they are alive but paralyzed with ketamine.

Fans and critics often cite this as a "must-watch" episode for its psychological depth and Carradine’s terrifyingly understated performance. However, the ending—where Frank is allowed to walk away in exchange for the lives of a busload of kidnapped children—remains one of the most polarizing "cliffhangers" in the series.