November 19, 2008
Last week, Two and a Half Men's Jane Lynch returned on Criminal Minds as Dr. Reid's mother, Diana, in an episode that saw the conclusion of Dr. Reid's own investigation into the murder of a young boy that he strongly believed had a connection to his own childhood. This week, viewers are in for a treat as the police drama enlists not one but three guest stars in the episode called “Masterpiece,” which was written by executive producer Edward Allen Bernero.
Read on for a preview of tonight's installment.
Warning: May contain spoilers!!!
November 12, 2008
Tonight's Criminal Minds is the second part of a two-part episode to close this Reid-retracing-back-his-past storyline. The previous investigation is apparently not a done deal at least for him, as he discovered connections between the case and his own past.
On the last episode of Criminal Minds, the team barged into a house basement where they discovered the body of a young boy. Of course, it would turn out to be a dream, nevertheless we get a hint that it was going to be a Reid-centric (Matthew Gray Gubler) episode. When the team went back to business, they found out two boys who've gone missing with both parents being taunted meaning the cases are connected somehow. Wouldn't you know it, Reid had another dream. He walked down into a dark basement and saw the six-year-old boy and started rubbing his chest and found leeches covering his entire body.
November 5, 2008
Previously on Criminal Minds, the BAU team investigated a series of killings that occurred in rural areas around railroad tracks after learning that there's a serial killer who jumps trains and targets people living near the railway. The episode featured Andre Royo, who had a starring role on the HBO program The Wire as drug addict and confidential informant "Bubbles" since the show's first season, and Meta Golding, who is known as Tina Brown on CSI and as Jennifer Mathis on Day Break, as guest stars.
This week, Two and a Half Men's Jane Lynch will be appearing on the police procedural drama in the episode entitled “The Instincts.” Read on for a preview of tonight's episode.
October 29, 2008
Last week on Criminal Minds, Wil Wheaton and William Mapother guest starred in an episode that saw the BAU team hunting a serial killer who camouflages his victim's deaths by staging car accidents. This week, The Wire's Andre Royo and Day Break's Meta Golding grace the police procedural drama in the episode called “Catching Out.”
Read on to find out what's in store for tonight's episode.
October 22, 2008
Earlier this month, BuddyTV reported that Wil Wheaton and William Mapother will be joining the cast of Criminal Minds in the episode called “Paradise.” Many fans of the police procedural drama have been eagerly waiting for this installment to air given that CBS treated viewers with a repeat of “Penelope” instead of a fresh episode last week. But tonight, the wait is over.
Read on to find out what's in store for tonight's Criminal Minds episode.
October 15, 2008
Once on the FBI's hackers' list, Penelope Garcia, portrayed by Kirsten Vangsness, has been recruited by the BAU as the team's audio-visual technician, which requires her to listen to and watch terrifying things in her office to analyze them for the team. While she significantly contributes to the team's success, one thing that Criminal Minds fans look forward to is her chemistry with special agent Derek Morgan, played by eye-candy Shemar Moore.
According to Vangsness, who sat down with Hollywood 411's Madison Michele for an interview, her on-screen chemistry with Moore is just something that reflects how they treat each other in real life.
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.