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Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior – Season 1 (2011)

“Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior” Season 1 follows an elite team of FBI profilers who analyze the country’s most twisted criminal minds, anticipating their next moves before they strike again. The Behavioral Analysis Unit’s most experienced agent is David Rossi, alongside Special Agent Emily Prentiss, the rest of the team consists of experts in behavioral science and criminal psychology. The unit, led by Special Agent Sam Cooper, a fiercely driven and demanding leader, takes on extraordinary cases. The series showcases the team as they work together to solve cases and prevent criminal activity, while also dealing with the personal challenges and consequences of such intense work.

Length: 13 episodes
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
This Title is: Dramatic, Intense, Psychological

“Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior – Season 1” IS STREAMING ON Paramount+ IN CANADA!

Trailer

Cast

  • Forest Whitaker as Sam Cooper
  • Matt Ryan as Mick Rawson
  • Michael Kelly as Jonathan ‘Prophet’ Simms

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: TV-14 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)

Includes intense violence, disturbing criminal behavior, and thematic elements.

Trivia

  • This series is a spin-off of the popular show “Criminal Minds”.
  • Despite being well-received, the show was canceled after just one season.
  • Forest Whitaker’s character, Sam Cooper, was introduced in an episode of “Criminal Minds” before the spin-off.

Our Review

“Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior” presents a gripping and intense portrayal of FBI profilers at work. The show, though short-lived, managed to captivate audiences with its intriguing plotlines and character development. The performances, particularly by Forest Whitaker, are commendable and add depth to the series. Each episode presents a new challenge, keeping viewers engaged and on edge. Despite its cancellation, the show remains a noteworthy addition to the crime drama genre and is worth watching for those interested in psychological thrillers and criminal investigations.

Critic Scores

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