The team believes someone, perhaps a 21st century kind of serial killer, is hacking the cars to drive into the pedestrians. Meanwhile, Dr. Spencer Reid ( Matthew Gray Gubler) who’s in custody ...
Jan 26, 2011 · The Thirteenth Step: Directed by Douglas Aarniokoski. With Joe Mantegna, Paget Brewster, Shemar Moore, Matthew Gray Gubler. While the BAU chases a pair of young lovers on an interstate killing spree, Prentiss is contacted by an old friend with some bad news.
Dr. Spencer Reid is a fictional character on the CBS crime drama Criminal Minds, portrayed by Matthew Gray Gubler.Reid is a genius with an IQ of 187 and can read 20,000 words per minute with an eidetic memory.He is the youngest member of the FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU), has three BAs and three PhDs (in Mathematics, Chemistry, and Engineering), and specializes in …
Jan 16, 2013 · Zugzwang: Directed by Jesse Warn. With Joe Mantegna, Shemar Moore, Matthew Gray Gubler, A.J. Cook. When Reid discovers that his girlfriend has been kidnapped by her stalker, he and the BAU team band together to find her before it's too late.
Later, Fiona receives word that the murder weapon has been found, that it is the same one that cut Reid's hand, and that it has his fingerprints on it.
Fiona tells Prentiss that she read Reid's file and tells her that there is not a lot of good news in it. They both talk about their lives and to help Reid clear his name in the case. Later, Fiona and Prentiss meet Reid in jail where he meets Fiona. As Prentiss leaves the room, Fiona interrogates Reid.
The next day, Fiona visits Reid in Millburn Correctional Facility and gives him good news and bad news: she got Reid's case moved to federal court and might get him before a jury as early as next month, but she can't get Reid transferred to protective custody because something is blocking the transfer.
Fiona visits Reid again and tells him that the hearing will be in six weeks because the murder case had to be moved back to the U.S. However, Fiona tells Reid that the extra six weeks will give the BAU enough time to track down the real murderer.
Fiona Duncan is a recurring character who became Spencer Reid 's defense attorney during his trial for the murder of Nadie Ramos. She appears in Season Twelve of Criminal Minds .
When he feels they aren't taking him seriously, he suffers an emotional breakdown, pleading them to find them both before being dragged out of the room by the guards.
The BAU travel to Montana to investigate a mass murder shooting at a gas station. By witness accounts, a young male/female couple were the shooters. Evidence at the scene suggests that the couple are newlyweds, that the shooting was not planned, but that the shooters' primary need is to please each other. The BAU know that they will kill again.
A lot of key elements in the unsubs' backgrounds are similar to Oliver Stone 's controversial Natural Born Killers (1994). The movie (like the episode) followed a murderous couple on a killing spree. One key element from the movie is Mallory attacking anyone that comes on to her in a sexual manner. Both elements are incorporated into the episode.
Dr. Spencer Reid is a fictional character on the CBS crime drama Criminal Minds, portrayed by Matthew Gray Gubler. Reid is a genius with an IQ of 187 and can read 20,000 words per minute with an eidetic memory.
In the months following, Reid throws himself into his work when he is not able to sleep because of a recurring dream in which Maeve asks him to dance with her, but forces himself to wake up before he answers. By the end of "Alchemy", Reid is able to complete the dream by accepting Maeve's request to dance with her. In "The Inspiration", Reid admits that, had Maeve not died, he might have had kids. In the season nine finale, it is revealed that he still carries a copy of The Narrative of John Smith in his bag.
Reid spends two weeks alone in his apartment after Maeve's death. The BAU team tries to help him, but he refuses to answer the door. While Reid remains at home, the team travels to another case. They call him for help a few times before he joins the team in person. Once the case is complete, Reid asks Morgan, Garcia, and Jareau to help clean up his apartment. He picks up The Narrative of John Smith (given to him by Maeve) with the Thomas Merton quote and places it on the bookshelf.
Reid contracts anthrax during an outbreak in Maryland, and is later shot in the leg protecting a doctor whose life is being threatened. (In reality, Gubler had injured his knee and the show's writers had written Reid getting shot into the show to explain why he spent subsequent episodes with his leg in a cast and using crutches.)
The Unknown Subject ("Unsub") in (Season 1, Episode 5) " Broken Mirror" is the first person to mention this. Reid is a technophobe, using neither email nor iPads. Gubler tweeted that Reid is also germaphobic. In general, Reid dislikes shaking hands, and becomes visibly uncomfortable when touched by strangers.
During "Corazon", Reid begins to suffer from severe headaches and hallucinations. He goes to see a doctor in order to find out the source of his headaches, but the doctor says there is no physical cause, and they may be psychosomatic. Reid refuses to believe this, afraid that he may be suffering from the same illness as his mother. It is not mentioned again until "Coda", when he is seen once again wearing sunglasses and is carrying a book on migraines. In the same episode, Reid bonds with a young autistic boy, Sammy Sparks. A cut line from the episode has David Rossi stating that Sammy and Reid are two of the most fascinating minds he has ever encountered. In the episode "Valhalla", Reid tells Prentiss about his headaches. By then, Reid has gone to several doctors, but no one has been able to diagnose what is wrong with him. He tells Prentiss that he has not told any of the team members because he is afraid that they will "make him feel like a baby."
Diana still resides in the same institution, and Reid says that he sends her letters every day, in part because of the guilt he feels for not visiting her.
Reid's girlfriend, Maeve, who he's never even met, has been kidnapped by her stalker. Reid is certain of this fact since the kidnapper used the code words that he and Maeve had set up. He asks his colleagues for help in finding her, they who cannot do so officially, but do so in their personal time.
The title is a German word meaning "compulsion to move," and refers to a situation in Chess wherein one player is put at a disadvantage because they must make a move when they would prefer to pass and not move. The fact that the player is compelled to move means that their position will become significantly weaker.
Lynch was born and raised in Dolton, Illinois, the daughter of a housewife mother and a banker father. She was raised in an Irish Catholic family and attended Thornridge High School. She received her bachelor's degree in theatre from Illinois State University and her MFA from Cornell University, also in theater.
Lynch portrayed Diana Reid, Dr.
The BAU heads to Reagan Federal Penitentiary in Liberty, located in east Texas. They are called in on the request of its warden of six months, Miles Tate, who met Hotch once at a business meeting.
This is the fifth and final time a character with the surname Hightower has appeared in an episode: - Lee Hightower ( Cherrelle E'Lan ), - William Hightower ( Sharif Atkins) and - Maxine Hightower ( Vernee Watson) in To Hell...
William Reid is the husband of Diana Reid and the father of Dr. Spencer Reid. He appeared in Season Four on Criminal Minds .
In 1984, a young boy, Riley Jenkins, was raped and murdered. The investigation led nowhere and the killer went free. Not long afterward, Gary Michaels, the killer, began stalking Spencer, even playing chess with him. Diana, who saw Michaels for what he was, told about him to Riley's father, Lou Jenkins.
The team investigates the Dawes couple on death row in Florida State Penitentiary for thirteen (or more) murders on young blonde girls in 1985. A dozen girl's bodies were found buried under the sexual psychopath Jacob's garage after the police got an anonymous call.
Jacob ( Michael Massee) has a tattoo on his right arm, a heart with Sarah Jean's ( Jeannetta Arnette) name, beneath it are the words: "Til Death Do Us Part."
Her character Jennifer Jareau has two children, just like the actress in real life. A.J. has been married to Nathan Andersen for almost 17 years after meeting him while taking film lessons in college.
He left the bureau after losing faith in his skills because of the murder of his old friend by a serial killer. In real life, Patinkin has been married for more than 40 years to his wife, Catherine Grody. They met when he was doing plays, and when Catherine walked in, it was love at first sight. 2.
The Real Life Couples Of Criminal Minds Cast Revealed. "Criminal Minds" wrapped after 15 seasons on CBS in February 2020, but the cast's popularity didn't end with the popular crime drama, so we peeked into their personal lives. The team that cracked the criminal minds behind various crimes also became a family on the show as the characters evolved.
However, Joe Mantegna has been married almost 45 years to Arlene Brown. They have two daughters, Mia and Gia – Gia wants to be an actress like her father.
They got engaged in 2007 but broke up five years later. Vangsness began to date Keith Hansen, who proposed to her in front of family and friends.
THOMAS GIBSON. Agent Hotchner keeps a level head at work and maintains his wife and kids happy at home, although he’s often away doing his job. In real life, Gibson was married for 20 years to Christina Gibson but divorced in 2014.
MATTHEW GRAY GUBLER. He plays the role of Dr. Spencer Reid, a genius with unkempt hair and a mysterious vibe that makes him attractive to women. But the actor is still a bachelor. He dated Kat Dennings from "Two Broke Girls," but they broke up shortly after and stayed friends.