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''Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior'' is an American police procedural drama starring Forest Whitaker and Janeane Garofalo that aired on CBS. The show debuted in February 2011 as a spin-off from the successful ''Criminal Minds,'' which itself had premiered in September 2005. This edition's profiling team also worked for the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) in Quantico, Virginia. In an April 2010 episode of ''Criminal Minds'' ("The Fight"), during the show's fifth season, the original team met the new team and worked with them to find a San Francisco serial killer, with the episode serving as the new series' backdoor pilot. Just like the parent series, CBS owned the underlying North American rights, while ABC owned the international rights. The series premiered on February 16, 2011 and filled the Wednesday 10:00pm time slot, airing immediately after the original ''Criminal Minds.'' Due to low ratings, CBS canceled the series on May 17, 2011, and aired its final episode eight days later. On September 6, 2011, CBS released the complete series as a four-disc set, packaged as "The DVD Edition." There are numerous special features and two episode commentaries with the cast and crew. The set includes the backdoor pilot from season five of the original show. ==Background== In early 2009, Michael Ausiello from ''Entertainment Weekly'' said that he and studios were discussing the possibility of a spin-off of the procedural crime drama ''Criminal Minds''. Studio Producer Ed Bernero confirmed it by disclosing that "it's safe to say there will be something soon." The show had a completely new cast, with the exception of Kirsten Vangsness, who reprised her role as Penelope Garcia. By late 2010, the director had been chosen, and the casting completed. It was announced that Forest Whitaker would star. Whitaker's character, Samuel "Sam" "Coop" Cooper, and his team were introduced in ''Criminal Minds'' Season 5.〔 〕 Richard Schiff had a recurring role as FBI Director Jack Fickler. Samuel Cooper and his team set the stage for the spin-off in the 18th episode of the fifth season of ''Criminal Minds'', "The Fight" (April 7, 2010). This "back-door pilot" approach was also used for other CBS shows that were introduced in original series, such as ''CSI: Miami'' (2002-2012), ''CSI: NY'' (2004-2013) and ''NCIS: Los Angeles.'' ''Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior'' was the first cancellation of CBS remakes and ''CSI: NY'' was picked up for an eighth season in its place. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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