April 2, 2008
Criminal Minds is back! The perpetrator-profiling crime-solving series returns tonight with its first new episode since the resolution of the writers' strike. As an added treat, tonight's installment features a special guest from one of the most popular cult shows of the late `90s.
Criminal Minds was among the first programs back at work immediately after the scribes returned from their hundred-day picket. Cast and crew were back in production a mere three days after the end of the impasse. They are scheduled to complete a total of seven new episodes for this current third season, before going on a short break, and then returning to work anew to do a whopping 27 installments for next season.
January 23, 2008
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.
January 16, 2008
The yet-to-be resolved WGA strike has left many cast and crew members of several shows with a good amount of free time, and Criminal Minds actress AJ Cook has been taking advantage, using her unexpected break to catch up on things she normally wouldn't be able to squeeze into her busy work schedule.
"I've been a good little housewife — decorating the house, put up the tree, did a little Martha Stewart making crafts — just doing stuff I don't normally get to do," Cook told the Ventura County Star. "I've been doing a lot of reading and writing. It's funny; you just seem to be busier when you're not working somehow — I don't know how that works."
January 9, 2008
Kirsten Vangness, star of CBS' Criminal Minds, is appearing in an upcoming big screen production called In My Sleep. The film revolves around a man who suffers from a mysterious sleeping disorder that causes him to commit acts while in deep slumber, and upon waking, has no recollection of them.
Kirsten Vangsness, who portrays audio visual technician Penelope Garcia on Criminal Minds, will appear in the film as a woman named Madge. In My Sleep also stars Philip Winchester as Marcus, Lacey Chabert (Party of Five) as Becky, Tim Draxl as Justin, Abigail Spencer (Angela's Eyes) as Gwen, Kelly Overton as Ann, Beth Grant (Jericho) as Evelyn, Michael Badalucco (The Practice) as Derek and Tony Hale (Arrested Development) as Ben.
January 2, 2008
The writers' strike has sadly left CBS with a nearly empty cupboard of fresh episodes and continues to take its toll on one of the highly rated series of the network, Criminal Minds. As previously reported, the network has made some substitutions in its scheduling broadcast, replacing several new episodes of the crime drama with some reruns.
Most recently, the network aired a rebroadcast of the third season's “About Face” episode on December 19, 2007 instead of the first-run “3rd Life,” which is the 11th episode of the season. Four weeks after airing the 10th episode “Birthright,” CBS finally sets the date of the deferred episode of Criminal Minds.
December 19, 2007
For the fourth week in a row, CBS' Criminal Minds has ranked number 1 in its 9pm to 10pm ET/PT slot, winning in all key measures with its new episode. The drama series created by Jeff Davis continues to lure audience with its team of profilers as they analyze the country's most twisted criminal minds to anticipate their next moves before they strike again.
Giving more confirmation to the success of the series is last week's episode called “Birthright,” which finds the BAU team investigating a series of murders in rural Virginia with a link to a killing spree that transpired two decades ago.
December 12, 2007
Since it premiered in 2005, Criminal Minds has earned acclaim for its distinction from other police procedural dramas. Instead of focusing on the crime, the show gives attention to the criminal as explored by a team of profilers from the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) at Quantico, Virginia. In line with this, cast member AJ Cook adds a few more reasons to watch the CBS show for those who have not yet seen the crime series.
December 5, 2007
Tonight, fans will have to endure a repeat episode of Criminal Minds entitled “Scared to Death” in which Hotchner and the team track down a serial killer who exploits his role as a psychiatrist to find out his victims worst fears, then uses them as means to kill. Nevertheless, CBS will serve its viewers two new episodes in the next two weeks.
We've already hinted on next week's “Birthright” and now, we'll be giving a preview of what's about to happen in the following episode called “3rd Life,” which is set to air on December 19.
Read on for a teaser of the 11th episode of Criminal Mind's third season.