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''Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior'' was the new [[Spin-Off]] of the popular [[Police Procedural]] ''[[Criminal Minds]]''. Starring [[Academy Award]] winner Forest Whitaker as Sam Cooper, ''Suspect Behavior'' centers on a BAU ''Red Cell'', a team that "[[Informed Attribute|operates outside normal FBI bureaucracy]]". Accompanying him are former SAS Mick Rawson, Ex-Con turned FBI agent Jonathan "Prophet" Simms, young prodigy Gina LaSalle, and experienced agent Beth Griffith. Crossing over from ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' is Penelope Garcia as their resident tech expert.
 
The show started with a [[Backdoor Pilot]] (sans Beth) where the original team of ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' had to team up with the Red Cell to end a series of kidnappings and murders. The series proper premiered in 2011. The show seemed to aim for a slightly more [[Darker and Edgier]] tone than its original counterpart.
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* [[Chalk Outline]]: ''Jane''.
* [[Character Overlap]]: The character Penelope Garcia is the technical analyst in both this and ''[[Criminal Minds]]''.
* [[Cliff Hanger]]: The Season One Finale (and as of now [[Screwed by the Network|final episode]]) ends on one of the worst since the ending of ''[[The Sopranos]]''.
* [[Cold Sniper]]: ''One Shot Kill''.
* [[Courtroom Episode]]: ''The Time Is Now''.
* [[Cryptic Background Reference]]: What Cooper and Mick saw and did in Fallujah that still haunts them.
* [[Cut Short]]: The [[Cliff Hanger]] ending of ''Death by a Thousand Cuts''.
* [[Dead All Along]]: Following tradition of ''[[Criminal Minds]]'', there was a dead girl who was seen as alive by the unsub in ''Devotion''. Until the reveal, [[Through the Eyes of Madness|she was played by an actress, talked and moved]].
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* [[Knife Nut]]
* [[Left Hanging]]: Rather cruelly, due to its cancellation.
* [[LovedDuty I NotFirst, HonorLove MoreSecond]]: A (mostly) platonic version. When {{spoiler|Beth}} is held hostage to force {{spoiler|Cooper}} to choose between {{spoiler|murdering the accomplice}} or letting her die, she flat-out tells the kidnapper to shoot her, because {{spoiler|Cooper}} won't {{spoiler|commit murder}} for her and she wouldn't want him to.
* [[Mad Bomber]]: ''Here is the Fire''.
* [[Missing White Woman Syndrome]]: The first episode, where a white girl's abduction receives tons of coverage, while the earlier abductions of three black girls gain minimal attention, and go cold quickly.
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** Which so far contrasts with the [[Criminal Minds|BAU's Erin Strauss]].
* [[Recurring Extra]]: The gym janitor, who was never given a name, and only spoke once.
* [[Relative Error]]: When she catches Mick talking affectionately over the phone to a girl named "Jenna", Beth assumes it's his girlfriend and promptly heckles him. She later finds out that Jenna is his little sister.
* [[Replacement Goldfish]]: The killer in ''Two of a Kind'' abducted little black girls who reminded him of his daughter, {{spoiler|who he killed in a fit of rage}}.
* [[Retcon]]: The Red Cell team concept was not present in the pilot. Sam and Hotch were the same rank, just leading different teams. This show shows that Sam does not answer to Strauss at all (only answering to the actual director of the FBI, Jack Fickler).
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* [[Unresolved Sexual Tension]]: Mick and Gina; possibly Sam and Beth.
* [[The Vamp]]: The killer in ''The Time is Now'' would manipulate teenage boys into killing their parents. While it's never explicitly stated she used sex to do so, it's highly probable.
* [[Turn in Your Badge]]: Played with. Fickler makes it seem like he's firing {{spoiler|Prophet}}, but he's actually {{spoiler|taking him off probational status and making him a full agent}}. But the rest of the team doesn't know that, nor does the audience.
* [[Very Loosely Based on a True Story]]: The son of the killer from ''Nighthawk'' was obviously based on Jeffrey Dahmer.
* [[Vitriolic Best Buds]]: Pick any two team members, but especially Mick and Prophet, Mick and Beth, and Beth and Coop.
* [[Window Pain]]: ''Nighthawk''.
* [[You Wouldn't Like Me When I'm Angry]]: The killer in ''Two of a Kind'' {{spoiler|who killed his daughter in a fit of rage}}.