I didn’t like Seaver much because I felt like she was replacing JJ, but I loved the story behind her. I wished she could have stayed on. She actually had great chemistry with the team.
I didn’t like Seaver much because I felt like she was replacing JJ, but I loved the story behind her. I wished she could have stayed on. She actually had great chemistry with the team.
I tried so hard to like Alex, I really did. But I’m ten minutes into “The Silencer”, and I can’t stand her. She’s so arrogant and annoying and I want her gone already.
Cynical as I’ve been getting about the Maeve story arc, the end of “Alchemy” got me. It got me right in the feels. Also we finally got some Reid and Rossi bonding, YAY.
I really don’t mind that JJ’s a profiler now. I just miss her as the communications liaison because I loved the media manipulation aspect of catching unsubs.
I’m afraid that Reid won’t get over Maeve, and that will be the trigger that sparks his schizophrenia.
I still don’t know what makes Criminal Minds special. I mean, except the psychological aspect it could be a typical crime show with suspects, guns and blood, but there is this little something between the characters that changes everything. It just feels so amazingly true, like if they really were a family and that they invite you to be part of it.
I think I would cringe if I saw the cast of CM on anything besides this show. I know Paget was in a few episodes of F.R.I.E.N.D.S and Josh Stewart is in Dark Knight Rises, The Collector and The Collection, but if I saw MGG or Thomas Gibson, i’d hate it.
Out of all the episodes so far in season 8, I’ve only really enjoyed a couple of them. I feel like the writers aren’t even trying anymore.
My friend has recently started watching CM, and she’s never watched it before but is acting like it’s her favorite show. I feel bad, but I don’t want her to watch it because I get so protective over it and I want to keep it to myself, as selfish as that sounds.