Synopsis
Criminal Minds revolves around an elite team of FBI profilers who analyze the country’s most twisted criminal minds, anticipating their next moves before they strike again. The Behavioral Analysis Unit’s most experienced agent is David Rossi, a founding member of the BAU, who is essential in helping the team solve new cases. Other members include Special Agent Emily Prentiss, the daughter of high-powered diplomats who returns to the team after being the head profiler at Interpol; Special Agent Dr. Spencer Reid, a classically misunderstood genius whose social IQ is as low as his intellectual IQ is high; Jennifer “J.J.” Jareau, the team’s former unit liaison-turned-profiler who juggles motherhood and marriage with the same skill as solving cases; Penelope Garcia, the team’s indispensable computer wizard who helps research the cases with her unique charm; and Dr. Tara Lewis, a forensic psychologist whose expertise is studying and interviewing serial killers after they’re captured to determine if they are able to stand trial. New to the unit are Luke Alvez, a former Army ranger and excellent tracker recruited from the FBI’s Fugitive Task Force, and Stephen Walker, a seasoned profiler from the Behavioral Analysis Program who brings with him his spy-hunting skill set. As the team evolves together, the BAU continues its dedication to using their expertise to pinpoint predators’ motivations and identify their emotional triggers in the attempt to stop them.
Review
I've always loved a legal/cop procedural. Someone breaks the law, a crack team does whatever it is they do, they nail the sonofabitch, the credits roll.
They might not be especially profound or groundbreaking, but they are clever, inventive and hugely entertaining. I love them all. But my favourite has to be Criminal Minds. Yes, it's sometimes formulaic and not completely believable and everybody's way too good-looking. Doesn't matter. It's still fantastic viewing. From the start it's been pacy, witty and exciting – with twisty plotlines, thoughtful subtexts and great characters. And Criminal Minds is getting better with each season.--Darragh McManus, The Guardian, January 28, 2011
Director
Glenn Kershaw, Félix Enríquez Alcalá, Matthew Gray Gubler
Stars
Genres
Crime, Crime Drama, Drama, Mystery, Suspense
Age restriction
TV-14
More Information
Criminal Minds was one of the most popular Tv Shows that year. This was Cbs Television Distribution’s 7th Tv Show. Criminal Minds was one of this most popular pieces. If you liked this title, our editorial team also recommend you to watch these Tv Show: Profiler, Millennium, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent.