
Tonight, the
Criminal Minds team is heading to Philadelphia to investigate a series of murders. The episode, entitled “Limelight,” is the last pre-strike installment of the series, which means that after the broadcast, no new episodes of the show will be available until the strike is resolved.
To know more about “Limelight,” continue reading.
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ChrisLatcovich2 said:
Figures they'd leave me hanging wondering and worrying till next season! Ugghh
The contents of a self-storage unit bought at an auction is what leads the BAU – comprised of Aaron “Hotch” Hotchner (
Thomas Gibson), David Rossi (
Joe Mantegna), Derek Morgan (
Shemar Moore), Dr. Spencer Reid (
Matthew Gray Gubler), Emily Prentiss (
Paget Brewster), JJ Jareau (
AJ Cook) and Penelope Garcia (
Kirsten Vangsness) – to Philadelphia to investigate the murders. Soon enough, the local agent becomes the center of the case, and in order to catch the killer, the team must profile the items contained in the unit.
Guest stars in tonight's
Criminal Minds include
Andrea Roth (
Rescue Me) as Jill Morris, Wendy Braun (
General Hospital) as Katrina Townsley, Chris Snyder (
Dawson's Creek) as Shawn Overholt, Michael Cotter (
Shark,
Scrubs) as Stu, Jeremy Cohenour as Dwayne, Chris Allen Nelson as the UNSUB, Madden Page (
Las Vegas) as the auctioneer, Jason Delane (
Half & Half,
One on One) as a Philly agent, Mary Elizabeth Barrett (
Boston Legal,
The Division) as the medical examiner, Joseph Gilbert as the manager, and Nicole Stuart (
V.I.P.), Michael Chandler (
Monk) and Ruby Campbell (
Serial,
Bamboozled) as reporters.
“Limelight” was written by Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie, and directed by Glenn Kershaw. It is the thirteenth episode of
Criminal Minds' current season. Like many other television shows, production on the hit drama series has been shut down due to the strike.
On the bright side, fans of
Criminal Minds can catch some of the show's stars in several films this year. Vangsness is appearing in the drama-thriller
In My Sleep, while Gubler is appearing in the movies
Pornstar and
How to be a Serial Killer. Mantegna, who joined the series just last year, will be seen in a string of big-screen projects, including
Childless,
Witless Protection,
West of Brooklyn and
The House that Jack Built.
-Lisa Claustro, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: CBS, IMDB
(Image Courtesy of CBS)