May 26, 2011 | 0 Comments
How did Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior end its first (and last) season? Find out in our review!
Academy Award-winner Forest Whitaker and Janeane Garofalo star in this spinoff of Criminal Minds. They are special agents in the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) who use unconventional methods of investigation and aggressive tactics.
This exceptional group of FBI operatives is strong in their beliefs and steadfast in their mission to bring the country’s most dangerous criminals to justice.
Unit chief Special Agent Sam Cooper is a mentally and physically fierce natural leader who strives to avoid political bureaucracy and has handpicked an eclectic group of profilers – Beth Griffith, a strong-willed and outspoken product of the FBI Threat Assessment Task Force; Former British Special Forces soldier Mick Rawson, street smart ex-con John “Prophet” Sims, the attractive, tough and cunning Gina LaSalle perception; and Penelope Garcia, the computer wiz from Criminal Minds.
How did Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior end its first (and last) season? Find out in our review!
The red cell team tracks a serial killer who is randomly shooting people in crowded areas in the season/series finale.
Last night’s Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior featured a heavy dose of Gina, to the delight of our critic. Read our review of the episode here!
Prophet and Mick try to find a killer who mutilates the faces of his victims on this episode of CM:SB.
How did Cooper and his Red Cell team handle it when the God-Daughter of the Director of the FBI goes missing? Find out in our review!
The Red Cell team is asked personally by FBI Director Fickler to find the estranged daughter of a federal judge, who is his longtime friend.
Can Beth Griffith lead the team while Sam Cooper is on a special assignment? We find out on this week’s episode!
Agent Cooper is called in to testify when a case involving a women on death row petitions for a mistrial.
This week the Cooper and his Red Cell team face their largest challenge to date as they must face off against not one but two unsubs!
Why did our reviewer give Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior a near perfect score? The answer is in the review!