Rossi's Visions Follow A Criminal Minds Trend.
Voit's relationship with Rossi mirrors what the character experienced with Everett Lynch. Played by Castle actor Michael Mosley, Lynch was a recurrent villain during the original run of the show and the primary villain of Criminal Minds season 15. Lynch, a con artist and serial killer aiming at affluent ladies, also set his sights on killing Rossi and his wife. Lynch had the opportunity to kill Rossi and seize his face as a twisted prize of sorts in a particularly sinister plot, but he decides against it.
Driven to the point where Rossi nearly quits the BAU, Rossi gets totally fix on finding Lynch. When Lynch tries to flee via jet, he finally dies; the most recent development in Criminal Minds: Evolution reveals Rossi is turning back into old and dangerous habits. Showrunner Erica Messer assures me that the revival will take the opportunity to delve deeper into the characters in Criminal Minds: Evolution season 2, even though the Paramount+ Original comprises of less episodes than its CBS equivalent.
The Stars of Criminal Minds Talk on Rossi's Visions of the Murderous Voit
Evolution starred in Criminal Minds: Joe Mantegna and Zach Gilford talk on Rossi's disturbing images of the deadly Voit. Gilford in the part of Elias Voit has returned thanks to the popular Paramount+ comeback. Thanks to a bargain he makes with the FBI, the serial murderer stays among Criminal Minds' cast of characters; yet, his goal is obviously to torment the BAU team. That is particularly true of David Rossi (Mantegna), who suffers taunting from Voit Hallucinations.
Mantegna and Gilford talk about Rossi's visions of Voit in the first episodes of Criminal Minds: Evolution in an interview with TV Insider. Mantegna explores why his character is obsessed on Voit, while Gilford clarifies what distinguishes the ghostly rendition of Voit. Mantegna also notes in the quotes below the two characters' "mutual admiration."
The Most Important Question is Rossi's Reaction to Collaborating with Voit
Rossi's long-term reaction to working with Voit and what effect it will have on the BAU agent raise the most questions. He hasn't faced Voit in reality since the events of the previous season and he keeps his killer visions secret to everyone. But for Criminal Minds: Evolution's intricate dynamic to play out is many more episodes.
Evolution publishes fresh episodes Thursdays on Paramount+. Criminal Minds
The Hallucinations of Voit Are Interpreted
Mantegna: Though it's a somewhat different dynamic, he and I have done this dance for some time and it's gone from the silly to the sublime and everything else. Regarding that relationship, we have ran the gamut. Thus, investigating this character of Voit is interesting and fun since, as I have found, there are so many facets to it.
Gilford: Voit had an aloofness about him at the end of last season, and that's sort of the feeling he's portraying whenever he is in his brain since that's what Rossi knows of him. Another side of him exists where he is even more of a suck-head than he was. His current strategy, in my opinion, is simply getting under people's skin and using whatever kind of manipulation available. And it's practically more fun and lighthearted. Playing two distinct sides of him is interesting.
Criminal Minds: Runner in Evolution Erica Messer speaks to Luke about Voit's Whisper and also reveals when viewers will get responses to their question.
Rossi's long-term reaction to working with Voit and what effect it will have on the BAU agent raise the most questions. He hasn't faced Voit in reality since the events of the previous season and he keeps his killer visions secret to everyone. Still, for Criminal Minds: Evolution's intricate dynamic to play out takes many more episodes.
Criminal Minds: Evolution runs fresh episodes on Paramount+ on Thursdays.
Examining the Development of Criminal Minds: Evolution
In Criminal Minds: Evolution, the FBI's elite team of criminal profiler encounters their biggest threat yet—an UnSub who has established a network of other serial killers via the epidemic. One murder at a time, the crew has to track them down while the globe opens back up and the network goes active. Original cast members still performing include Joe Mantegna, A.J. Cook, Kirsten Vangsness, Aisha Tyler, Adam Rodriguez and Paget Brewster. As a regular guest star in a season-long narrative, Zach Gilford adds to the vibrant ensemble.
The fresh season boasts a group of well-known performers and a compelling narrative. Viewers should expect an exciting new season as the BAU team keeps confronting the most clever and merciless criminals as the show moves into its new age.