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x-amber-x - August 11, 2008 07:50 AM (GMT)
Look at what one of the TV Reviewers from The Sydney Morning Herald wrote just before The Big Game aired in Australia

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Gordon Farrer, reviewer
October 29, 2007

Sometimes Criminal Minds asks too much of its audience. It's not the show's premise that stretches credibility. Catching murderers through psychological profiling might look like modern criminological magic to the amateur but Sherlock Holmes was a master of that science more than a century ago. It's the cast.

Take Thomas Gibson. When I look at him I don't see sangfroid detective Aaron "Hotch" Hotchner, I see straitlaced Greg from the sitcom Dharma and Greg, and worry that his dippy hippie wife (Jenna Elfman) will burst in and bugger up a crime scene with her madcap Lucille Ball act.

And the show's star, Mandy Patinkin, who plays emotionally wracked criminal profiler Jason Gideon. I still can't get past Patinkin as the emotionally wracked (in a humorous way) Spanish swordsman Inigo Montoya in The Princess Bride (1987) let alone accept he's no longer emotionally wracked hotshot medico Dr Jeffrey Geiger from Chicago Hope.

Tonight we are asked to make the most ridiculous suspension of disbelief of all: James Van Der Beek as a religious fruitcake-cum-serial killer with a multiple personality disorder brought on by a cruel father.

Basset-eyed Dawson Leery a killer? As if. He handled six seasons of Dawson's Creek without topping his yes-no, on-off again girlfriend Joey Potter (Katie Holmes) or that useless droog of a best friend Pacey (Joshua Jackson), why would he now start murdering innocents and putting video of the killings on the internet as a warning to other sinners?

He hasn't been getting a lot of TV work since the series was canned, true, but surely that's an overreaction.


What do you think??

CM Addict - August 17, 2008 03:46 PM (GMT)
I think this guy is typecasting, and it's sad. These are talented actors, they wouldn't have jobs if they weren't, and so they are capable of protraying two different people with nothing in common. By saying that these actors don't fit the role, it seems like more of an insult to them than the show.

Take for instance Enrico Colatoni, star of my new favourite show, Flashpoint. I knew him as Keith Mars from Veronica Mars, but honestly, I can separate Mars from Gregory Parker. They're different characters and Colatoni can protray them both. Any established actor can do more than one type of character. This reporter is just being idiotic.




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