
An investigation into our obsession with the TV show "Criminal Minds"
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

For the most part, it is a well-written/acted film. However, great jump (& Josh Stewart's performance) scares don't make up for the fact that the heroine has no backstory. Sheila went back and made sure that the music she complained about, was, in fa... more
We are stunned by how much we love this season of Dexter. Thank you "Original Sin".
We loved the season - lots of notes but we still loved it.
Will we ever find out what Dexter's problems with religion are?
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I was looking more for a podcast that is actual profiling. I did not realize this was just a couple guys ripping the show apart. Not really an interesting tho g to listen too.
Why are we making fun of amazing character dr Spencer Reid he’s my favorite in the show besides JJ I wish I can talk to Matthew gray gubler he did an amazing job acting
I only listened to the most recent dozen episodes or and jfc these hosts are obnoxious. The male host A) has louder audio settings and B) is CONSTANTLY interrupting his co-host with aggressively uninteresting "hot takes". I was excited to find a long running show recap podcast, especially one meta referenced in the most recent CM season. But I'll have to pass. I don't mind loud, passionate personalities, and I know CM is a middling procedural, not prestige, but you'd think the hosts HATE it.
Love listening to these two break down the show and learn from their insights. Only problem is they said everyone in Canada says “soda” and not “pop”. Would say that’s probably a regional thing as it’s opposite from my understanding 😉. Great job and I look forward to future episodes!
I think they have great stuff to say but the guy cannot stop interrupting the woman or trying to butt in and finish her sentence. He needs to learn to respect women and close his mouth and listen.
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This show offers sharp, opinionated breakdowns of long-running crime dramas and related media. Two hosts dissect episode plots, character arcs, and institutional themes (policing, trauma, justice) with a mix of rigorous analysis and candid banter. Content often spans multiple franchises, drawing cross-media comparisons and meta-commentary on storytelling choices, while maintaining a conversational, sometimes provocative tone that's aimed at listeners who enjoy deep-dive pop culture analysis and spirited debate. A standout aspect is the dynamic between the hosts, who balance technical insights with humorous venting, making it engaging for fans who want both rigor and personality in discussion about crime fiction and its portrayal of psycholo... more
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Profiling Criminal Minds launched 7 years ago and published 300 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Profiling Criminal Minds include:
1. Paul F. Tompkins
2. Breen Frazier
3. Blank Reg
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