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Criminal Minds Season 3 Episode 4

Flavor of television series Criminal Minds

Season of television series

Criminal Minds
Flavour 3
Criminal Minds DVD cover, season three.jpg

DVD cover art

Starring
  • Mandy Patinkin
  • Joe Mantegna
  • Paget Brewster
  • Shemar Moore
  • Matthew Gray Gubler
  • A.J. Cook
  • Kirsten Vangsness
  • Thomas Gibson
Land of origin Usa
No. of episodes 20
Release
Original network CBS
Original release September 26, 2007 (2007-09-26) –
May 21, 2008 (2008-05-21)
Season chronology

Previous
Season 2

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List of episodes

The tertiary flavour of Criminal Minds premiered on CBS on September 26, 2007 and ended May 21, 2008. The third season was originally to have featured 25 episodes; however, only thirteen were completed earlier the Writers Club of America strike (2007–08). Seven more episodes were produced later the strike, bringing the total number of episodes to 20 for the third season. Mandy Patinkin wanted to get out the series, since he loathed the tearing nature of it.[1] He was replaced by Joe Mantegna several episodes later.

Bandage [edit]

Main [edit]

  • Mandy Patinkin equally Supervisory Special Agent Jason Gideon (BAU Senior Agent) Ep. ane-2
  • Joe Mantegna every bit Supervisory Special Amanuensis David Rossi (BAU Senior Agent) Ep. 6-20
  • Paget Brewster every bit Supervisory Special Agent Emily Prentiss (BAU Agent)
  • Shemar Moore as Supervisory Special Agent Derek Morgan (BAU Agent)
  • Matthew Gray Gubler as Supervisory Special Amanuensis Dr. Spencer Reid (BAU Agent)
  • A. J. Melt every bit Supervisory Special Agent Jennifer "JJ" Jareau (BAU Communications Liaison)
  • Kirsten Vangsness as Special Agent Penelope Garcia (BAU Technical Annotator)
  • Thomas Gibson as Supervisory Special Agent Aaron "Hotch" Hotchner (BAU Unit Chief)

Special guest stars [edit]

  • Frankie Muniz as Jonny McHale
  • Fredric Lehne as Jack Vaughan

Recurring [edit]

  • Jayne Atkinson as Supervisory Special Agent Erin Strauss (BAU Department Principal)
  • Nicholas Brendon as Kevin Lynch
  • Meredith Monroe as Haley Hotchner
  • Cade Owens equally Jack Hotchner
  • Josh Stewart as William "Will" LaMontagne Jr.

Guest stars [edit]

In the flavor premiere "Doubt", Shelly Cole guest-starred equally Anna Begley, a suicidal higher student who copied the crimes of Nathan Tubbs, aka "The Campus Killer". Alexa Alemanni invitee-starred as Amy Deckerman, Anna Begley'southward showtime murder victim. In the episode "In Proper noun and Blood", Eddie Cibrian invitee-starred as Joe Smith, a series killer who uses his son to lure women and murder them. Gordon Clapp guest-starred as Detective Victor Wolynski, who leads the investigation of the murders. In the episode "Scared to Death", Michael O'Keefe invitee-starred as Dr. Stanley Howard, a psychiatrist who uses his patients' worst fears to murder them.

Jamie Kennedy appears in the episode "Lucky" as Floyd Feylinn Ferrell.

In the episode "Children of the Dark", Francis Capra guest-starred as Ervin Robles, a serial killer who was abused by a strict foster family. William Lee Scott guest-starred every bit Robles' foster brother and cohort Gary, and Christine Healy guest-starred as Mrs. Manwaring, an abusive foster mother. In the episode "Vii Seconds", Ariel Winter invitee-starred equally Katie Jacobs, a young girl who is kidnapped at a shopping mall. Suzanne Cryer invitee-starred every bit Susan Jacobs, Katie Jacobs' aunt who might be involved in her disappearance. Paula Malcomson invitee-starred as Katie's mother, Beth, and Alexander Gould guest-starred as Susan's son, Jeremy.

Bailey Chase appears in the episodes "Lucky" and "Penelope" as Jason Clark Battle.

In the episode "About Confront", Andrew Kavovit invitee-starred as Max Poole, aka "The Have Y'all Seen Me Murderer". Michael O'Neill guest-starred equally Detective Frank Yarborough, who investigates the murder of his married woman'south friend. In the episode "Identity", Kaj-Erik Eriksen invitee-starred as Henry Frost, a serial killer who assumed the identity of his partner in crime and idol, Francis Goehring, who committed suicide. Pat Skipper guest-starred as Harris Townsend, a retired U.S. Special Forces sniper who reluctantly assists the BAU during a standoff. In the episode "Lucky", Michael Beach guest-starred as Father Marks, and Nick Searcy guest-starred every bit Detective Hashemite kingdom of jordan. In the episode "True Night", Frankie Muniz guest-starred as Johnny McHale, a famous comic book artist whose recent works have striking resemblances to murders he might have committed.

In the episode "third Life", Riley Smith guest-starred as Ryan Phillips, a thrill killer who leads a trio of abductors. Gia Mantegna (daughter of series star Joe Mantegna) guest-starred every bit Lindsey Vaughan, a teenage girl who is kidnapped by Ryan's gang, Hayley McFarland guest-starred equally Katie Owens, the outset victim raped and murdered by Ryan'south Gang, Fredric Lehne guest-starred as Jack Vaughan, a former hitman and Lindsey's father, and Michael Harney invitee-starred as U.S. Marshal Pat Mannan.

In the episode "Limelight", Andrea Roth invitee-starred equally Jill Morris, an FBI Agent whose lust for fame and less business organization for eventual collateral damage becomes more credible to the BAU. In the episode "Damaged", Dennis Christopher guest-starred as Abner Merriman, a prison warden who allows Hotch and Reid to interview Chester Hardwick, an inmate on expiry row.

Sally Pressman appears in the episode "Birthright" as Chrissy Wilkinson.

In the episode "A Higher Power", Jennifer Aspen guest-starred as Laurie Ann Morris, a depressed woman who was convinced by Peter Redding to kill herself. Renee O'Connor guest-starred as Pam Baleman, the wife of Paul Baleman, i of the credible suicides, and sis-in-constabulary of Detective Ronnie Baleman, who is investigating. In the episode "Elephant'south Memory", Cody Kasch invitee-starred as Owen Savage, a spree killer who is going after those who accept wronged him during his childhood. Lindsey Haun guest-starred equally Hashemite kingdom of jordan Norris, Owen's girlfriend, and Alexandra Krosney guest-starred every bit Eileen Bechtold, Jordan'south friend. In the episode "In Rut", Michael Graziadei guest-starred every bit Steven Fitzgerald, a serial killer confused virtually his sexual orientation. Tia Texada guest-starred as Detective Tina Lopez, who leads the investigation of the murders.

In the episode "The Crossing", Scott Lowell invitee-starred every bit Michael Hicks, a delusional stalker who obsesses over a adult female named Keri Derzmond, played past Bonnie Root. Mary-Margaret Humes invitee-starred as Audrey Sawyer-Henson, a battered housewife and mother who murdered her hubby. In the episode "Tabula Rasa", Eric Lange invitee-starred every bit Brian Matloff, aka "The Blue Ridge Strangler", a series killer who suffers from amnesia afterwards he attempted to evade the BAU past jumping off a building. In the flavor finale "Lo-Fi", Sienna Guillory invitee-starred equally Supervisory Special Amanuensis Kate Joyner, an FBI Agent who aids the BAU in arresting members of the New York Terrorist Cell. Erik Palladino guest-starred as Detective Cooper, an NYPD officer who is shot in the line of duty past a member of the NYC terrorist cell.

Episodes [edit]

Home media [edit]

The Complete Third Flavour
Set details Special features
  • twenty episodes
  • 5-disc set
  • Attribute Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Subtitles: English language
  • English language: Dolby Digital 5.1
  • Contour: Rossi/ Mantegna
  • Shemar Moore: Criminal Minds' Wild Ride
  • From Script To Screen: "True Nighttime"
  • Killer Roles
  • The Criminal Element: The Making of Criminal Minds, Season 3
  • Gag Reel
  • Deleted Scenes
DVD release date
Region ane Region 2 Region four
September 16, 2008 (2008-09-16) [22] April 6, 2009 (2009-04-06) [23] March 18, 2009 (2009-03-xviii) [24]

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External links [edit]

  • Criminal Minds at IMDb

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_Minds_%28season_3%29

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