The script also keeps talking about Singapore laws like it is some kind of Terminator machine bent on incarceration. But it uses a lot of stock footage of Singapore, from MBS, Sungei Road to Geylang. The episode was not shot here, and stars, Gary Sinise, Daniel Henney, et al, didn’t set foot on the island. Singapore has a lot of poverty, human trafficking and a lot of crime.”įor those of you who are not watching Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, the second spin-off of Criminal Minds, the show follows a fictional International Response Team of FBI agents who solve cases involving US citizens on foreign soil. She also adds, “It is the embodiment of income inequality. Government workers dorms in Geylang? I only read about the many illegal ones yo… We want to know what drugs she took while on the way here with her team. But that leaves the Ministry of Manpower with nowhere to put them, so a lot of times as a result, they end up in government dormitories in Geylang, ” says Clara Seger, (Alana de la Garza), the senior supervisory special agent, and also linguistics specialist and cultural anthropologist. “The employers (in Singapore) have a hard time finding unskilled workers doing manual labour, so they get migrant workers from other countries to do the menial jobs. If you caught the latest episode of American procedural drama Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, it offers an interesting but totally BS nuggets of information about Singapore.
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