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Spencer Reid's Criminal Minds: Evolution Season 3 Return Teased With Funny Comment

Where is Reid and when will he be back to the BAU in criminal minds evolution?

Reid stays on Emily Prentiss' team even though he is not visible in Criminal Minds: Evolution. References to him have surfaced; his workstation is still in the BAU bullpen. Still, Criminal Minds: Evolution has not yet revealed what specifically is happening with him or why he isn't with the BAU. Although he never went into more detail, Deputy Director Bailey noted in season 1 that he and Matt Simmons are now assigned to another assignment. Unfortunately, the topic hasn't resurfaced in Criminal Minds: Evolution season 2.

Actually, Gubler's scheduling difficulty explains Reid's absence from Criminal Minds: Evolution season 2. Originally scheduled to eventually bring him in for the sophomore year of the Paramount+ show, Gubler was unable to accommodate the new filming schedule into his personal calendar due to the twin Hollywood strikes of 2023 postponing of its production. Still, the actor and the people behind the show are actively working on Reid's comeback, hence the door is open for his Return. This is far better than first rumors alleging Gubler chose not to participate in the revival.

Matthew Gray Gubler Comments on Peculious Criminal Minds Despite Reid's Continuous Evolution Absence

Matthew Gray Gubler abruptly leaves a funny, if not strange, remark on Criminal Minds: Evolution's official social media page despite Spencer Reid's ongoing absence from the show. The performer is much missed in the Paramount+ revival from the original Behavioral Analysis Unit (Bau) ensemble from 2005. Reid's intellect, eccentricities, and general attitude make him a fan-favorite among the procedural's audience. It shouldn't be shocking that speculations over when he will rejoin the Criminal Minds: Evolution cast remain since everyone on the staff also loved him.

Gubler left a humorous remark in one of the Criminal Minds: Evolution season 2 promotional trailers amid the ongoing wait for Reid's comeback. View the video; Gubler's note appears at the top of the comment section below: David Rossi's actor Joe Mantegna reads thirst tweets in the video, but he interprets them hilariously incorrectly. At the top comment, Gubler hypes his Criminal Minds co-star while simultaneously gently mocking him.

Criminal Minds: Second Season: Same Thrills, New Villain

Evolution season 2, episode 3 presents Paul F. Tompkins' Brian, a new villain originally from the CBS show. Reid is still on Emily Prentiss' team even though he is not shown in Criminal Minds: Evolution. References to him have surfaced; his workstation is still in the BAU bullpen. Still, Criminal Minds: Evolution has not yet revealed what specifically is happening with him or why he isn't with the BAU. Although he never went into more detail, Deputy Director Bailey noted in season 1 that he and Matt Simmons are now assigned to another assignment. Sadly, the topic hasn't surfaced once more in Criminal Minds: Evolution season 2.

Fortunately, Criminal Minds: Evolution Season 3 being announced by Paramount+, gives more time to bring back Gubler's Bau homecoming. Given that the matter is purportedly regarded as a national threat, Reid's continuous absence is ridiculous as the case of Gold Star shows. Therefore, whatever he and Simmons are working on has to be more crucial.

Evolution of Criminal Minds: Examining the Revival

Criminal Minds: Evolution brings back the well-liked crime drama series. The show keeps following the BAU, a top team of criminal profiler who track down and captures serial killers using their experience. A serial killer who has been leveraging the epidemic to his advantage and creating a network of other serial killers forms the new enemy in the revival. The BAU has to run against time to prevent the network from spreading havoc as the globe starts to open back up.

Criminal Minds: Evolution has attracted a devoted following since many people like the original cast members returning. The suspenseful and exciting atmosphere of the show has stayed the same, exactly what made the first successful series. Although viewers are excited about Spencer Reid's comeback, Criminal Minds: Evolution keeps exceeding the high standards set by its predecessor.

Criminal Minds: Deep Dive into the Franchise Evolution

Originally shown on CBS from 2005 until 2020, Criminal Minds is a crime drama television show. The FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU), a group of criminal profilers that examine criminal psychology to forecast their next actions and stop future crimes, runs central in the show. The show became somewhat well-known for its complex cases, engaging characters, and realistic depiction of criminal psychology.

The popularity of the show resulted in the Criminal Minds franchise—which includes the spin-off series Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior and Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders—as well as now the revival, Criminal Minds: Evolution. The series has included a varied cast of individuals, investigated fresh crimes, and stretched the field of criminal profiling. With their exciting narratives and investigation of the dark side of human nature, Criminal Minds and its spin-offs still enthrall viewers.

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