Revolves around an elite team of FBI profilers who analyze the country's
most twisted criminal minds, anticipating their next moves before they
strike again. The Behavioral Analysis Unit's most experienced agent is
David Rossi,Live Streaming Video Free Online Tv at Home Game online for Live stream Video on your Online TV Broad cast a founding member of the BAU who
returns to help the team solve new cases. The team is lead by Special
Agent Aaron Hotchner, a strong profiler who is able to gain people's
trust and unlock their secrets. Other members include Emily Prentiss, a
former Interpol agent and daughter of high-powered diplomats whose past
life has caught up with her, leading to her presumed demise; Special
Agent Derek Morgan, an expert on obsessional crimes; Special Agent Dr.
Spencer Reid, a classically misunderstood genius whose social IQ is as
low as his intellectual IQ is high; Jennifer "J.J." Jareau, the team's
confident unit liaison who was called to a top Pentagon job but returns
to the BAU under mysterious circumstances; and Penelope Garcia, a
computer wizard who helps research the cases. Each member brings his or
her own area of expertise to the table as they pinpoint predators'
motivations and identify their emotional triggers in the attempt to stop
them.I have to say that this is my absolute favorite show on TV. I use to
say that about CSI or other shows that touched a little on profiling.
But I love psychology. And we have seen shows that we may have liked
like the profiler that we know isn't correct. It doesn't happen that
way. I will say that I enjoyed it.The only other show I truly miss is
Fox's The Inside. That was a good one as well but nothing like this. I
have bought at least ten books on profiling that discuss different
types of psychopaths,how they were created and the different
psychological issues that surrounds their behavior and fantasies. How
because of their bad experience during childhood and after they have
learned to profile and manipulate people,the disorganized crime scene
compared to organized scene and mixed crime scene and what it tells you
about the unsub. Learning their geographic profile. All these things
are in this show to give us a pretty reasonable idea of what they do.
How they are made. Why they exist and do what they do. I find it
fascinating not only to watch psychopaths and their crimes but to some
extent through their fiction, learn something about them. John Douglas
says he saw John Gacy and looked him right in the eye when in fact he
never did so I don't really take his word about what his job was like.
But many others, like Robert Ressler describe this profession in a
similar way as Criminal Minds. I hope it stays on. It is the coolest.
Just to clarify, I like learning why they do it. I hate what they do
and how it hurts people. I don't wan't people to think I enjoy
entertainment for the sake of seeing people pain or horror. I think you
will enjoy this show too. The actors have a great chemistry together
already. Reid is my favorite. He makes you laugh when he really is
meanting too. He give the crew the most character I think.
The drama/mystery/thriller "Criminal Minds" is truly an amazing show. I
started only watching it couple of months ago, and I can't believe that
it took me so long to discover it. This is the show where each episode
reminds me of my favorite book on the subject of finding the serial
killers by trying to get inside their minds and to think the way they
do, and equally terrific adaptation, Red Dragon by Thomas
Harris/Manhunter by Michael Mann. Again and again the team of the
brilliant profilers, fly from their headquarters in Quantico, VA to
different locations all over the country to put their minds together
and complete the profile of the mysterious unsub (unknown subject) and
to prevent the next strike which would be deadly. This is a very
difficult, demanding and exhausting job where the lives of innocent
people are at stake and every minute, even second matters. This job
takes its toll from every member of the team. Often they have to make
very difficult choices and more than once they face the deadly danger
not only to themselves but to those who are the closest to them.
Since I started watching the show, I am trying to catch up the seasons that I missed, so I watch the re-runs every time I have a chance getting the "crash course" of Criminal Minds. What amazes me that watching so many episodes in such short period of time only makes me wanting to see more. I don't recall a single mediocre episode. All of them share the intelligent writing, compelling story, inspired acting from the regular members of the cast (an elite team of FBI profilers - BAU analysts) and the guest stars. I like the music score and the choice of songs is very fitting for each occasion. I also like the famous quotes which one of the team members tells in the end of each episode, which sums up the story perfectly. More than once, I was moved deeply by the way the story was going and its resolution. What keeps me entrancing to the screen during each episode is the brain storm, the collective mind of the team putting the evidence, the small details together, analyzing them, searching for the right question to ask their super computer analyst Penelope Garcia; so she would perform her magic and come up with the one name - of the unsub who must be stopped before he attacks deadly again.
Since I started watching the show, I am trying to catch up the seasons that I missed, so I watch the re-runs every time I have a chance getting the "crash course" of Criminal Minds. What amazes me that watching so many episodes in such short period of time only makes me wanting to see more. I don't recall a single mediocre episode. All of them share the intelligent writing, compelling story, inspired acting from the regular members of the cast (an elite team of FBI profilers - BAU analysts) and the guest stars. I like the music score and the choice of songs is very fitting for each occasion. I also like the famous quotes which one of the team members tells in the end of each episode, which sums up the story perfectly. More than once, I was moved deeply by the way the story was going and its resolution. What keeps me entrancing to the screen during each episode is the brain storm, the collective mind of the team putting the evidence, the small details together, analyzing them, searching for the right question to ask their super computer analyst Penelope Garcia; so she would perform her magic and come up with the one name - of the unsub who must be stopped before he attacks deadly again.