ThomasGibson-related stories
Posted May 22nd 2008 10:01AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Criminal Minds, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free
(S03E19) Talk about ending a season in an explosive way!
In the past three years, this week's episode was probably the second episode of
Criminal Minds that I watched in its entirety. It's not a bad show but I just can't watch everything that airs on TV. However, since I stop watching any
American Idol season after Hollywood Week, so I wasn't going to watch the finale, and because my usual Wednesdays at 9 PM shows were done for the season, I tuned in to CBS and watched the BAU at work.
Continue reading Criminal Minds: Lo-Fi (season finale)
Posted Aug 20th 2007 3:23PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Criminal Minds, Celebrities
There have been a lot of stories floating around about Mandy Patinkin's departure from CBS' Criminal Minds. That he's only going to be in one scene of the show to wrap up his storyline, that his costars didn't like him. Turns out neither of those stories are true.
Co-star A.J. Cook says that Patinkin has actually been phoning all of his Criminal Minds castmates and explaining to them what happened. Cook says that the cast didn't know what was going on, and now that they know they "just want him to be happy."
Continue reading Here's the real story about Mandy Patinkin and Criminal Minds
Posted Jan 18th 2007 5:23PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, CBS, Criminal Minds, Celebrities, TCA Press Tour

Maybe it's because they work on such a dark show. Maybe it's because many of the actors on the show have at least some comedy in their backgrounds. But the folks from
Criminal Minds really like to yuk it up. At least that's what I got from the "informal" (again, that means "jammed in a far-too-small conference room") session for the procedural. The panel consisted of executive producers Edward Allen Bernero and Mark Gordon, and stars Thomas Gibson, Paget Brewster and Shemar Moore.
Gibson started off the comedy by lifting a jar of candy from the table and offering them to the gathered crowd. "They're wah-fer thin," referring to a classic bit from
Monty Python's The Meaning of Life.Continue reading Those Criminal Minds folks are funny - TCA Report