Mentes criminales: comportamiento sospechoso fue un drama procesal policial estadounidense de corta duración que se emitió por CBS. El programa debutó en 2011 como un spin-off del exitoso Criminal Minds, que se estrenó en 2005. El equipo de elaboración de perfiles de esta edición también trabajó para la Unidad de Análisis del Comportamiento de la Oficina Federal de Investigaciones en Quantico, Virginia. En un episodio de abril de 2010 de Criminal Minds, durante la quinta temporada del programa, el equipo original conoció al nuevo equipo y trabajó con ellos para encontrar un asesino en serie de San Francisco. Este episodio sirvió como piloto de puerta trasera de la nueva serie.
"Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior," a 2011 spin-off from the acclaimed CBS series "Criminal Minds," was produced by CBS Studios and The Mark Gordon Company in the United States. This short-lived series, lasting only one season, delved into the intense world of the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) through the lens of a unique team led by the enigmatic Sam Cooper, portrayed by Forest Whitaker. The show aimed to capture the essence of its predecessor by focusing on the psychological profiling of criminals, but with a fresh twist on the narrative and character dynamics. The series introduced viewers to a diverse team of profilers, each bringing their own expertise and personal baggage to the table. Alongside Sam Cooper, the team included Beth Griffith (Janeane Garofalo), a seasoned profiler with a sharp wit; Mick Rawson (Matt Ryan), a former British Special Forces operative; Gina LaSalle (Beau Garrett), an expert in linguistics and undercover work; and John "Prophet" Sims (Michael Kelly), a former cop with a mysterious past. Their combined skills allowed them to tackle some of the most complex and dangerous cases, often pushing the boundaries of conventional investigative techniques. One of the distinguishing features of "Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior" was its willingness to explore the darker, more personal aspects of its characters' lives. The show frequently delved into Sam Cooper's haunted past, revealing his deep-seated motivations and the emotional toll of his work. This character-driven approach added depth to the series, though it sometimes overshadowed the procedural elements that fans of the original "Criminal Minds" had come to expect. Despite its promising premise and strong cast, "Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior" struggled to find its footing and was ultimately canceled after just 13 episodes. While it failed to capture the same audience as its parent series, it remains a notable attempt to expand the "Criminal Minds" universe, offering a different perspective on the challenging and often harrowing work of criminal profiling.
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Año2011
Número de episodios13
Número de temporadas1
Duración del episodio45
EstadoCanceled
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GénerosCrimenDrama
Países de producciónUnited States of America