After 15 years on the air, Criminal Minds it ends.
I was not arrested Criminal Minds. I'm not even sure what's going to happen in the last episode, or what happened last season – I'm in the middle of season 6. I've never been so quick to finish. But the fact that the process will end, that one day there will be a access the number Criminal Minds episodes that I can watch, are part of my joy.
(Vol. Note: This article contains spoilers for episodes of Criminal Minds from 10 years ago.)
Criminal Minds it's the show I open when I have a bad day. In high school and college, I watch random episodes while dressing up. These days, I look for six straight hours where I can't bring anything else. It's a game I put behind when I'm alone at home and needs a soundtrack, a game I put on when I clean my small kitchen and I don't need to pay attention. The suave, smooth surface of the FBI addresses disturbing topics that take place in a small Texas town. The party finds a chief at the gate outside the sheriff's house. I draw my microwave. I'm watching Criminal Minds six hours at a time and forget about it for six months, but it's always there for me. The show is always mine in the entertainment world. But now my endless stream of hyperbolic TV knowledge is about to end.
The CBS crime series first aired in 2005, and blossomed in the heyday of NCIS, The bones, Cold Case, and other unpleasant and grim-twist processes. On Criminal Minds, the kind of strange serial killers who appeared in the Special Forces of the normal criminal process became ordinary bad boys. Each week, the Behahlangual Analyst Unit (or BAU), a special division of the FBI, hunts an Unknown Subject (or UnSub) by diving into the human brain and using psychology to anticipate the next move. I was late to the show, but I found myself puzzled by Matthew Gray Gubler, the great man I know from eight minutes 500 days of summer
Spencer Reid is not the only good member Criminal Minds group. Every key member is as beautiful as possible, from the perfect Derek Morgan (Shemar Moore), with the blond hair Jennifer Jareau (A.J. Cook). They throw in jargon such as "unsub" and "local profile" while wearing glasses and circling crime scenes. All of them have excellent documentation tragique varied, though not always explored in great depth. My boy Spencer's fear of inheriting his mother's dizophrenia plays a prominent role throughout the arc, but at one point in the first season, firm Aaron Hotchner (Thomas Gibson) says something bizarre about how abusive boys don't grow up to be serial killers – sometimes , they grow into to hold serial killers. His past is no more.
Although the show does not enter Hotch's room, it does show that his wife was brutally murdered by a suicide bomber he was sworn to himself. In fact, almost every male on the show has a significant woman in her life who was brutally murdered, either on screen or in a backstory. They complained about it. The group comforts them. A bad tray has hit the ground this time, but it's magic Criminal Minds it lies in how it combines tropey elements.
Criminal Minds it's pulpy and schlocky and full of solving crimes that skip being magical. Technical analyst Penelope Garcia (Kirsten Vangsness) browse through every corner of the internet by simply typing angrily on her keyboard for a few seconds. Just by looking at a photo, a device in a repository, or a hidden-only ultraviolet-light image in a dead body, the group is able to identify the exact cause of the crime. The serial killers themselves often resort to fun ways that seem to suit horror movies where the universal explanation is that they are helped by demons or by some magical machine, but no, that's how serial killers become Criminal Minds work.
In Season 4, Jason Alexander sported an egomaniac with long flowing white hair who kidnapped his teacher and his students, and threw them into a death-fenced enclosure behind the gold standard. A few episodes before that, Wil Wheaton
As exciting as the show may be, detectives' motivations and deep criminal psychology are quite compelling. Some really great episodes of Criminal Minds they are less violent, and undermine the simple scheme of evil. The first episode found BAU trying to prove the innocence of a prisoner in danger of death – and it faced its insistence that it meet its fate to protect its child. One intriguing hour ended with the revelation that the little boy was killed by his 9-year-old brother, not the killer he was incarcerated with. No, the psychological episodes didn't mean that it was a little hyperbolic, but that being overweight was part Criminal Minds& # 39; Allure.
There is comfort in watching the good guys hunt down the bad guys using not just their guns and their power, but their minds. Although the violence is gruesome and wonderfully described, the acts are rarely depicted in detail on screen, which means I can watch and not hide my eyes. The longevity of this series is an indication of how creator Jeff Davis understands viewers: A TV show should be some kind of non-fiction and yet exciting to be able to be a background sound and worth a bite. Criminal Minds
Criminal Minds& # 39; Basic sensationalism is not the only reason I missed the series. I've grown to know these characters. They have grown to know each other. I see them coming together, in pairs, in different groups. I know their rhythms. My favorite opening is seeing female agents in a bar together, where a guy posing as the FBI attacks them and mocks him for a second before removing their badges. They share coffee in their cozy private garden. They play poker between airplanes. Agent Prentiss (Paget Brewster) and Dr. Reid watch Russian cinema together. Morgan and Garcia share a special, fashionable relationship but not necessarily. These moments of friendship and finding a family that fit into a different show of something tangible. Maybe the real criminal minds were the friends we made along the way!
Episode 324 and the last of Criminal Minds on the air on February 19. I still have nine seasons to go before I get to that point, but the fact that I will someday meet the end of this fun, murder-free show is sad. Even though I did finish it, though, I would be comforted by the fact that after a 15-season long distribution but it took me a while to watch it, I would still be able to enjoy the old episodes full of great heroes and bad teams. I may be running out of episodes, though Criminal Minds& # 39; The legacy of a mind-numbing getaway coupled with the right amount of heart and happiness will last forever.
Always Criminal Minds The episode begins and ends with a measure that suits their plot line – except in very few cases where the charges were so large that nothing was right. In this particular metatextual scenario, search for the approximate endpoint Criminal Minds it sounds like too much work. Instead, I will be quoting Agent Hotchner in season four, in which the team received 89 massacres at a pig farm where all the corpses were transferred to pigs: "Sometimes there are no words, any hidden quotes." At some point, the show ends.