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The character 'Penelope Garcia' was supposed to be in only one episode, but she tested so positively that she was added to the main cast.
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Most of the playful banter between Morgan (Shemar Moore) and Garcia (Kirsten Vangsness) stems from the way the actor and actress talk to each other in real life.
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When David Rossi (Joe Mantegna) joins the team, he makes a comment that their offices are better than 'that bunker' out of which the BAU used to work. The comment isn't metaphorical. The actual BAU (in its many earlier incarnations and titles) used to operate out of a bunker former FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover had built below FBI Headquarters in Quantico, Virginia.
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Matthew Gray Gubler does not wear matching socks, because he thinks it's unlucky. In a few of the episodes, you can see his mismatched socks.
Real serial killers appear in the opening credits Even the opening credits of Criminal Minds are designed to be unsettling. Indeed, watch the background and you’ll see mugshots of multiple real-life murderers. In particular, keep your eyes peeled and you can spot Charles Manson, John Wayne Gacy and Lee Harvey Oswald.
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When Matthew Gray Gubler initially auditioned for the show, he was told that he was not right for the part. However, he was called back to audition again a few more times and was consistently told that he wasn't right for the part. After several more auditions, Gubler was eventually given the role.
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David Rossi has mentioned he knows Ringo Starr. There is even a picture of him and Starr on Rossi's desk. Joe Mantegna and Ringo Starr are friends in real life.
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The character of Special Agent Reid was a child prodigy, having graduated from high school at age twelve. Matthew Gray Gubler, describing what may form his character's genius, has said that Reid may have Asperger's syndrome, and perhaps even be mildly schizophrenic. Reid's mother is schizophrenic herself.
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J.J.'s children are played by A.J. Cook's actual children, Mekhai Andersen and Phoenix Anderson. Thomas Gibson's son Travis Gibson appeared in an episode that he directed. Joe Mantegna's daughter Gia Mantegna made a few guest appearances.
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In the show's opening credits, mug shots of real-life serial killers and mass murderers are shown. Among the killers shown are John Wayne Gacy, Charles Manson, Richard Ramirez ('The Night Stalker'), Ted Kaczynski ('The Unabomber'), Timothy McVeigh, Lee Harvey Oswald, and Susan Smith.
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Penelope Garcia was hired by the F.B.I. as a technical analyst after she was arrested for illegally hacking into their computer database. She was given the choice of working for the Bureau or being sent to federal prison.
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Dr. Spencer Reid has an I.Q. of 187, an eidetic memory, and can read up to twenty thousand words per minute.
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Spencer Reid and Penelope Garcia are godparents to J.J.'s son Henry.
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Kirsten Vangsness is the only main cast member to also be in the main cast of the short-lived spin-off, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (2011).
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Before joining the BAU, Derek Morgan was a highly decorated member of the Chicago Police Department's bomb squad, and is an expert at defusing explosives.
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Mandy Patinkin (Jason Gideon) has a son named Gideon.
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The original title for the show was 'Quantico', and the pilot was filmed in Vancouver, Canada. In the 'Quantico' script, Jason Gideon was named Jason Donovan.
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During filming, Paget Brewster would often stash things in her boots, such as her phone, scripts, and cigarettes.
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Kirsten Vangsness isn't formally included in the main cast until the second season.
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Dr. Spencer Reid holds doctorate degrees in Mathematics, Chemistry, and Engineering, as well as Bachelor's Degrees in Psychology and Sociology. He is studying for a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy as well.
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Reid is afraid of the dark because of the 'inherent absence of light'.
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Rossi's full name is David Stephen Rossi. Gideon named his son Stephen after Rossi.
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Agents Kate Callahan and Elle Greenaway are the only agents on the team to always be referred to by their first names. The other agents throughout the series, Jason Gideon, Aaron Hotchner, Emily Prentiss, Derek Morgan, Spencer Reid, Ashley Seaver, Jennifer Jareau, Penelope Garcia, Alex Blake, Tara Lewis, Luke Alvez, and Stephen Walker, are almost always referred to by their last names. However, Agents Hotchner and Jareau are always called by their nicknames: Hotch and J.J., respectively.
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As of season thirteen, Matthew Gray Gubler and Kirsten Vangsness are the only two cast members to have remained on the show since its inception, with other members having left the show (and return in some cases), or be fired. However, because Penelope Garcia was a recurring role during the first season, it is Matthew Gray Gubler (Dr. Spencer Reid) who holds the record as the longest-running main cast member of the series.
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Reid writes a letter to his mother every day so he doesn't feel so guilty about not visiting her.
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One of the signature images of this show is the brief shot of a business jet flying the team to a crime scene. Often these shots are paired as book-ends at the beginning and end of an episode, with voice-over of a cast member reciting a famous quotation. The jets shown are always Gulfstream products, including models G-IV, G-V, and G-450. Occasionally the shots are reversed left-to-right (for example, episodes 'A Thin Line' and 'I Love You, Tommy Brown'). The tail numbers shown are often registered to Gulfstream Corporation, indicating that the shots are taken from Gulfstream publicity materials.
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In a 2012 interview, in New York Magazine, Mandy Patinkin said that he greatly regrets ever having accepted his role on the show: 'The biggest public mistake I ever made was that I chose to do 'Criminal Minds' in the first place. I thought it was something very different. I never thought they were going to kill and rape all these women every night, every day, week after week, year after year. It was very destructive to my soul and my personality. After that, I didn't think I would get to work in television again. I'm not making a judgment on the taste (of people who watch crime procedurals). But I'm concerned about the effect it has. Audiences all over the world use this programming as their bedtime story. This isn't what you need to be dreaming about. A show like Homeland (2011) (on which Patinkin began appearing in 2011) is the antidote. It asks why there's a need for violence in the first place.'
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Jason Gideon and David Rossi were the two Agents who formed the basis for the B.A.U. The characters, as young men, were featured in the story 'Nelson's Sparrow'. But the older characters were never featured together, and the actors who played them (Mandy Patinkin and Joe Mantegna) have never acted together.
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Matthew Gray Gubler was once photographed by famed photographer Mia Grace, who had a small part in the series' pilot episode.
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The entire cast have mentioned that they are like one big family. Joe Mantegna calls Shemar Moore and Matthew Gray Gubler his 'golden boys'.
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Reid has memorized all of Rossi's books and biography.
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Elle Greenaway is fluent in Spanish. Emily Prentiss and Spencer Reid are both fluent in multiple languages.
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CBS aired an episode after Super Bowl XLI (2007) in the hopes of transforming the series from a relatively modest hit into a top ratings performer. The episode featured cameos by Super Bowl announcers Jim Nantz and Phil Simms.
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Kate Callahan (Jennifer Love Hewitt) left the show after one season. She was replaced on the team by Dr. Tara Lewis (Aisha Tyler). Hewitt and Tyler played best friends and co-workers on Ghost Whisperer (2005).
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As of 2019, Kirsten Vangsness holds the record for appearing in more episodes than anyone in the entire cast, having only missed one in season 1. Matthew Gray Gubler comes in 2nd as he started taking time off in season 11. The episodes where he was absent are 'credit only'.
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On the show, suspects are routinely referred to as 'unsubs', or unknown subjects.
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It was the network's decision to cast Damon Gupton for the show. Producer Erica Messer had to create the character for him to play.
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Mandy Patinkin's characters in this show and Dead Like Me - So gut wie tot (2003) have many similar interests. They are both shown to be capable and enthusiastic chefs, and have an affinity for art.
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Throughout the series, we learn that Dr Spencer Reid is from Las Vegas, NV. In reality, Matthew Gray Gubler was actually born in Las Vegas, NV.
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Thomas Gibson and Mandy Patinkin appeared on Chicago Hope (1994).
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Derek Morgan is from Chicago, and has Northwestern University football memorabilia on his office shelves.
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Many fans have been asking when season 13 will be available on streaming services. According to reports it was supposed to release summer of 2018 on Netflix but never did. It hasn't been released anywhere and was removed from CBS All Access. As of March 2019, CBS hasn't announced when or if it will ever be added to streaming services or why there is a delay.
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On this show, Keith Carradine played Frank Breitkopf, a serial killer that had been killing for thirty years. On Dexter (2006), he played Frank Lundy, who hunted a serial killer that had been killing for thirty years.
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The only series in the 'Criminal Minds' franchise without an Oscar nominee in the top-billed role. Forest Whitaker (Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (2011)) won Best Actor for The Last King of Scotland (2006), and Gary Sinise (Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders (2016)) earned a Best Supporting Actor nomination for Forrest Gump (1994).
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Jennifer Love Hewitt, Aisha Tyler, Jamie Kennedy, and Camryn Manheim all played roles in Criminal Minds. Hewitt as SSA Kate Callahan; Tyler as Dr. Tara Lewis; Kennedy as Floyd Feylinn Ferell; and Camryn Manheim as Carla Hines. All four of them played main roles in the television show, Ghost Whisperer.
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The third Touchstone, later ABC Studios-produced show not to be aired on ABC. The other two ABC Studios-produced shows that have aired and/or still airing on CBS are: The Amazing Race (2001) and Ghost Whisperer (2005).
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M-VAC is a DNA collection system which vacuums up 'touch DNA' from porous surfaces.
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Joel Murray, who plays the Attorney General in episode 3 of season 4, 'Minimal Loss,' co-starred with Thomas Gibson in Dharma and Greg as Greg's best friend and law partner.
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CARD is short for Child Abduction Rapid Deployment team.
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Both Paget Brewster and Aisha Tyler have appeared on the TV show 'Friends'. Both played characters who were initially Joey's girlfriends but shortly fell in love with Joey's friends and became their girlfriends. Paget's character was Kathy who fell in love with Chandler and Aisha's character was Charlie who fell in love with Ross.
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Matthew Gray Gubler's birthday is March 9th and Paget Brewster's is the day after on March 10th.
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In the beginning of season five, Dr. Spencer Reid was shot in the leg. This injury was unplanned, but had to be written in because of Matthew Gray Gubler's real-life severe knee injury, which left him unable to walk for over four months. After a third surgery, Gubler started using a cane, but was unable to walk normally for the next five months. As of December 2009, he was once again able to walk unassisted.
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Lola Glaudini left the series during the second season because she was unhappy living in Los Angeles, and wanted to return to her native New York City.
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In an episode when Reid (Matthew Gray Gubler) is looking into a case that could involve his father, he returns to his hotel room to find Rossi and Morgan watching a soap opera (The Young and the Restless (1973)). This is a reference to Shemar Moore (Morgan), who had a recurring role on the show.
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At the beginning of filming season twelve, Thomas Gibson (Supervisory Special Agent Aaron Hotchner) was suspended from the show after a confrontation between him and a producer. After an internal investigation, and due to the fact that this was not his first altercation with a co-worker, he was terminated.
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In the time between Mandy Patinkin's departure and Joe Mantegna's arrival (a span of only three episodes) Thomas Gibson received the 'Starring' credit.
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Derek Morgan's son, Hank Spencer Morgan, is named for both his father and Spencer Reid, Derek's 'little brother'.
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Jason Gideon and Stephen Walker are the only main characters to have died in the series. Although, Gideon didn't die while he was on the show, he died eight years after his departure. Walker joined the team halfway through season 12. His death was the first episode of season 13.
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In the time between Lola Glaudini's departure from the show, and Paget Brewster's arrival, footage is used in the opening credits that originally featured Glaudini. The footage, from season one, episode three, 'Won't Get Fooled Again', is digitally altered, so that Glaudini does not appear.
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Criminal Minds was officially renewed for the 15th season on January 10th; the 15th season will be the final season. After the 10th episode of the 15th season there will be 325 episodes making it one of the longest running dramas ever.
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Windows 7 lite megaupload. Kirsten Vangsness isn't formally included in the main cast until the second season.
CBS aired an episode after Super Bowl XLI (2007) in the hopes of transforming the series from a relatively modest hit into a top ratings performer. The episode featured cameos by Super Bowl announcers Jim Nantz and Phil Simms.
In the show's opening credits, mug shots of real-life serial killers and mass murderers are shown. Among the killers shown are John Wayne Gacy, Charles Manson, Richard Ramirez ('The Night Stalker'), Theodore John Kaczynski ('The Unabomber').
Matthew Gray Gubler was once photographed by famed photographer Mia Grace who had a small part in the series' pilot episode.
Mandy Patinkin, who plays Gideon, has a son named Gideon.
Garcia isn't Hispanic, it's her step-dad's name. Hizb al bahr transliteration. Elle is half-Cuban.
When David Rossi (Joe Mantegna) joins the team, he makes a comment that their offices are better than 'that bunker' the BAU used to work out of. The comment isn't metaphorical. The actual BAU (in its many earlier incarnations and titles) used to operate out of a bunker former FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover had built below FBI headquarters in Quantico, VA.
In the time between Mandy Patinkin's departure and Joe Mantegna's arrival (a span of only 3 episodes) Thomas Gibson received the 'Starring' credit.
Mandy Patinkin's characters in both this show and 'Dead Like Me' (2003) have many similar interests. They are both shown to be capable and enthusiastic chefs, and both have an affinity for art.
In the time between Lola Glaudini's departure from the show and Paget Brewster's arrival, footage is used in the opening credits that originally featured Glaudini. The footage, from episode 1.03, is digitally altered so that Glaudini does not appear.
The third Touchstone, later ABC Studios-produced show not to be aired on ABC. The other two ABC Studios-produced shows that have aired and/or still airing on CBS are: The Amazing Race (2001) and Ghost Whisperer (2005).
When Matthew Gray Gubler initially auditioned for the show, he was told that he was not right for the part. However, he was called back to audition again a few more times and was consistently told that he wasn't right for the part. After a number of auditions, Gubler was eventually given the role.
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Thomas Gibson and Mandy Patinkin had previously worked together on Chicago Hope (1994).
Dr. Spencer Reid holds doctorate degrees in Mathematics, Chemistry, and Engineering as well as Bachelor's Degrees in Psychology and Sociology. He is currently studying for a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy as well.
Agents Kate Callahan and Elle Greenaway are the only agents on the team to always be referred to by their first names. The other agents throughout the series: Jason Gideon, Aaron Hotchner, Emily Prentiss, Derek Morgan, Spencer Reid, Ashley Seaver, Jennifer Jareau, Penelope Garcia, Alex Blake, Tara Lewis, Luke Alvez, and Stephen Walker are almost always referred to by their last names. However, Agents Hotchner and Jareau are always called by their nicknames: Hotch and JJ respectively.
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