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  1. Criminal Minds revolves around a team of FBI profilers who use their knowledge of the human mind to get into the heads of the worst criminals — and catch them. The offenders who on other shows would merit a special event or multi-parter — serial killers who taunt the cops, school shooters, child abductors — are just this week's "UnSub ...

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  2. Criminal Minds / Tropes T to Z. More. Create New. Tropes A to D | Tropes E to H | Tropes I to N | Tropes O to S | Tropes T to Z. Take Me Instead: Prentiss does this for Reid in "Minimal Loss". Reid offers himself to Diane, his girlfriend's stalker-turned-kidnapper.

  3. Criminal Minds: Created by Jeff Davis. With Kirsten Vangsness, Matthew Gray Gubler, A.J. Cook, Joe Mantegna. A group of criminal profilers who work for the FBI as members of its Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) using behavioral analysis and profiling to help investigate crimes and find the suspect known as the unsub.

  4. Tropes used in Criminal Minds include: Contents. 1 A-B. 2 C-E. 3 F-H. 4 I-K. 5 L-N. 6 O-P. 7 Q-S. 8 T-Z. A-B. Abusive Parents: Show up often, and aren't limited only to UnSubs. Accidental Aiming Skills: Subverted (deconstructed? averted?) in "L.D.S.K." when Reid claims, after shooting an UnSub in the head, that he was "aiming for his leg."

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