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  1. Criminal Minds (2007-2008): Novels by Max Allan Collins. Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (2011): An unexpected Darker and Edgier spinoff, it was poorly received by the fanbase because it coincided with budget cuts to the original series, and only lasted one season. Criminal Minds (2012): A video game for PC.

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      A page for describing Laconic: Criminal Minds. "To catch a...

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      This is the recap page of Criminal Minds episodes. "Extreme...

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      "Amplification", wherein Reid is infected with a deadly...

  2. Tara Lewis (played by Aisha Tyler) fills in for JJ in season 11 when she goes on maternity leave. Unlike Todd, she joins the BAU full time after JJ returns; she was originally planned to be Kate's temporary substitute, but Jennifer Love Hewitt decided to leave the show instead of returning in season 12.

  3. Kim Yong-chul, aka the Reaper, is a black-hearted, self-proclaimed "devil" of a man seeking to inflict pain to all around him and cement himself in infamy. A serial killer who took a hiatus after 21 victims, including his own girlfriend, Yong-chul returns to continue his slaughter in the present, focusing on NCI leader Kang Ki-hyung as his enemy.

  4. 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.

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