jueves, 11 de febrero de 2010

Thomas Gibson..LEAVING CRIMINAL MINDS!?

When I saw it on TV, it was unbelievable! But now, I can see that it might be true, but I hope it isn't.
Here is a letter he wrote las month fro his fans:
“Hi CM Fans, Thomas here. I just wanted to say that in response to all the conversation on the blog, that I love playing A. Hotchner on Criminal Minds; that we have the best crew, cast, writers, and production staff in the world. I have loved working on the show for four seasons and look forward to many more. I realize that none of this could happen without the support of our fantastic fans. We count ourselves very lucky to have so dedicated and enthusiastic an audience as you. Thanks for watching and we look forward to providing you with great shows for a long time to come. - Thomas Gibson.”

I hope that none of our characters leave the stage. It is more than enough that Jason Gideon (Mandy Patinkin) left. =(

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Matthew Gray Gubler talks about his injury


Matthew apparently suffered an injury in his knee while producing the movie "500 Days of Summer", where he played an important role as one of the main characters.

"I've actually started to feel like a regular person again," he says. "I forget which knee I even hurt at times, which is pretty amazing considering it was about a seven-month adventure. I really did a good job."

Criminal Minds

The series is based on an actual group in the FBI, the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) based out of Quantico, Virginia. While most crime dramas focus on solving a specific crime, Criminal Minds goes deeper. Here it is the physiological cat and mouse game between the ‘unsub’, unknown subject for those out there not up on the jargon, and the BAU team. After being asked by a local jurisdiction for help the BSU team gets on their private jet and whisk off to the crime scene. Once there they examine the evidence and try to form a profile of the perpetrator. The real men and women that do this job on a daily basis are respected here. They are a special breed who willing try to get into the most sick and twisted minds imaginable to save lives.