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Generally favorable reviews- based on 37 Ratings

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  1. Oct 5, 2011
    2
    First of all, I think it's hilarious that no one even bothers to review this rubbish.

    This show is...about what? Oh - right. It's about syndication. They avoid plot arcs because most network viewers aren't smart enough for plot arcs. If a cinder block ever falls on your head, this is a great show to watch. If you can't count above 10, this is a great show to watch. Oh and here's a
    First of all, I think it's hilarious that no one even bothers to review this rubbish.

    This show is...about what? Oh - right. It's about syndication. They avoid plot arcs because most network viewers aren't smart enough for plot arcs.

    If a cinder block ever falls on your head, this is a great show to watch. If you can't count above 10, this is a great show to watch.

    Oh and here's a spoiler: I can't tell the difference between this show, NCIS, NCIS Los Angeles, CSI, CSI Miami, or CSI New York. Don't watch all of them, or your small brain may become confused. They're all the same. They're shot in poorly lit rooms. The labs they use are always dark. Does anyone really work in a dark lab? Don't you need to see in a lab? I guess they're not going for reality.
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  1. Reviewed by: Ross Langager
    Oct 7, 2011
    50
    One needs to hone in on the performers to find reasons to stay engaged, because the plots and premises of Criminal Minds are worn thin as filaments by this point.