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''Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior'' was the new [[Spin -Off]] of the popular [[Police Procedural]] ''[[Criminal Minds (TV)|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 (TV)|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 (TV)|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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* [[Berserk Button]]: Prophet and child molesters. He gets violent around them. [[Vigilante Execution|Guess]] how he went into jail in the first place?
* [[Blonde Brunette Redhead]]: Gina, Beth and Garcia.
* [[Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick]]: The killer in ''Jane'' goes to get a beer out of his fridge, revealing that's also where he keeps the severed heads of his victims.
* [[Chalk Outline]]: ''Jane''.
* [[Character Overlap]]: The character Penelope Garcia is the technical analyst in both this and ''[[Criminal Minds (TV)|Criminal Minds]]''.
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* [[Mummies At the Dinner Table]]: ''Devotion'', which even ends with a literal instance of this.
* [[Mysterious Past]]: Cooper, whose past seems convoluted and complex but never explained, only the occasional hint is dropped.
* [["No. Just... No" Reaction]]: Essentially Mick's reaction to the suggestion that the killer in ''Devotion'' is a necrophiliac.
* [[No Name Given]]: The titular victim in ''Jane'', and the killer himself.
* [[Offing the Offspring]]: The bomber in ''Here is the Fire'' intended to kill his three sons, and the bulk of his community's children.
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** Presumably, this is in response to cries that they [[Did Not Do the Research]]. One member of the team is an ex-con; another a foreign national. Neither are eligible for membership of the regular FBI.
* [[Sadistic Choice]]: {{spoiler|Kill my accomplice in cold blood or I kill Beth, anyone? And to make it even harder for Cooper, the accomplice is suicidal and begging him to do it, there are no witnesses, and the hostage-taker has always released the hostage unharmed if their loved one kills for them.}}
* [[Screwed By the Network]]: CBS aired the [[Poorly -Disguised Pilot]] shortly before it announced cuts to the ''[[Criminal Minds (TV)|Criminal Minds]]'' female cast for "budget reasons". Fans were displeased, and quite a few blamed the new show, which resulted in many fans boycotting it, causing it to tank in the ratings as a result. Though some would argue that it was [[Laser -Guided Karma]], as the cnacellation of this show paved the way for CBS to bring back A.J. Cook and agree not to reduce Paget Brewster's screentime.
* [[Serial Killer]]
* [[Shout Out]]: 'The Girl In The Blue Mask' is a CM: SB version of ''[[Eyes Without a Face]]''-
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* [[Smug Snake]]: The imprisoned killer in ''Lonely Heart''.
* [[Sniper Duel]]: Between Mick and the UnSub in ''One Shot Kill''.
* [[Spin -Off]]: This series is a type 3 spin-off of ''[[Criminal Minds (TV)|Criminal Minds]]''.
* [[Sympathetic Murderer]]: The unsub of ''Devotion'' who is schizophrenic, {{spoiler|thinks his sister's corpse is alive}} and is trying to get her justice from their dad putting them in foster homes.
** The old man in ''Nighthawk''.
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* [[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 Onon 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''.