"Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior" TV Show Discussion Thread

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CRIMINAL MINDS: SUSPECT BEHAVIOR premieres Wednesday, February 16 at 10/9c on CBS.​
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"CRIMINAL MINDS: SUSPECT BEHAVIOR stars Academy Award-winner Forest Whitaker and Janeane Garofalo in a drama about an elite team of agents within the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) who use unconventional methods of investigation and aggressive tactics to capture the nation's most nefarious criminals.

Unit chief Special Agent Sam Cooper is a mentally and physically fierce natural leader who is not afraid to put his career on the line in order to stand by his convictions. Cooper strives to avoid political bureaucracy and has handpicked an eclectic group of profilers to work outside the confines of Quantico. They include Beth Griffith, strong-willed and outspoken, the newest member of the team who joins them from the FBI Threat Assessment Task Force; Former British Special Forces soldier Mick Rawson, confident and handsome, works as a highly-skilled marksman with an undiluted eye for rooting out evil; John "Prophet" Sims a former convict with a street-smart edge and a calm, Zen-like presence, who is determined to make amends for past sins; Gina LaSalle an attractive, tough agent armed with a cunning sense of perception; and Penelope Garcia, a computer wizard who has spent years aiding Agent Hotchner and his BAU team on its toughest cases.

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.
 
Since I am a fan of the original Criminal Minds, I am giving this one a chance. I watched the first episode. Unfortunately, it didn't seem to distinguish itself from the original (I felt like I was watching the original with a new cast). Cool to see these cast members in "different" roles, though-and their performances were convincing for me. I tend to like these types of shows (genre), so I'll give it a chance for a bit.
 
My sis watched the original religiously. Then she'd locked herself at home. Oh man did that piss me off. Sometimes I'd get home and I couldn't get in cuz she literally bunkered herself in there. dumb..
 
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LOL, my college roomate was like this for X-Files-we couldn't even have the phone ring. Years later, when I started watching the show, I understood her obsession-I love it! But she went overboard (and she admits it! LOL)....
 
I watched a few episodes and I thought the show was well done. Very well written and enough tension and sometimes creepiness to make your shiver. I just couldn't add another show to my lineup really.