October 9, 2008
Next week, Criminal Minds will be airing “Penelope,” the eighth episode of the third season which originally aired on November 21, 2007. This installment marked the appearance of Nicholas Brendon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), who became part of a storyline that saw the BAU team reuniting to determine if Garcia's life is being threatened by a serial killer. The week after that, however, the police procedural will be airing a new episode that features two notable guests.
First up is Wil Wheaton, who first gained attention by starring in the 1986 Rob Reiner film Stand by Me. The 36-year-old actor will be appearing on Criminal Minds as the character Floyd Hansen in the episode called “Paradise.”
October 8, 2008
Besides the dark psychological aspect of Criminal Minds, another reason to tune in the show is Shemar Moore. The 37-year-old actor, who plays the confident and assertive Derek Morgan, has attracted many viewers since his modeling days, as well during his exposure on The Young and the Restless and Soul Train. Recently, Moore, who is often referred to as “a dreamboat” by his female costars, guest starred on The Ellen DeGeneres Show to hint that he's single and that he's already got his eyes on someone he's been crushing on for quite some time.
"Who can I help you with? What is your type?" DeGeneres asked the Criminal Minds star, who declared that he's presently single.
October 2, 2008
Criminal Minds is presently on the look out for several guest stars who can add some spice to the upcoming episode of the police procedural drama. The said installment is reportedly the 12th episode of the fourth season and is entitled “Soul Mates.”
There's no word yet on what this episode is all about. But judging from the character descriptions, fans might be able to get a clue of what's to come. So if you don't want to be spoiled, don't read this article.
Final Warning: Spoilers ahead!!!
October 1, 2008
In last week's season premiere of Criminal Minds, which won its time slot in almost all key categories, we saw how the BAU team responded to the aftermath of the terrorist bombing in New York City. We also witnessed how the team fought to save their colleagues and tried to catch the terrorists responsible for the mayhem. While it was revealed that Kate Joyner was the agent critically, and eventually fatally, injured by the exploding SUV, Hotchner didn't escape the tragedy scratch-free. In fact, Hotch will be struggling his depression as the police procedural drama heads further into the fourth season.
Read on for a preview of tonight's episode.
September 25, 2008
Criminal Minds returned last night, giving resolution to the explosive third season cliffhanger that left viewers mulling over months. Now that we know who died and who didn't (which I won't spoil in this article), we can now focus our attention to what the rest of the season has to offer.
Thanks to E! Online's Kristin Dos Santos, who spoke to show runner Ed Bernero, we can look forward to some of the big changes in store for the fourth season.
Warning: This article contains spoilers.
September 24, 2008
Last season, Criminal Minds concluded its tumultuous third season with the thought that one of the show's seven FBI profilers will explode in a storyline involving the investigation of a series of random shootings in New York City. Obviously, this was all part of the show's big cliffhanger secret so viewers will have to stay tuned next season when the series reveals who and why.
The agonizing wait is finally over because tonight Criminal Minds returns with all the answers fans have been waiting for. Read on for a preview of the fourth season opener.