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Yahoo
12-07-2025
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TVLine's Performers of the Week: Zach Gilford and Jordana Spiro
THE PERFORMERS | Zach Gilford and Jordana Spiro More from TVLine Poker Face Finale Introduces Charlie's Ultimate Nemesis in a Shocking Reveal - Plus, Grade It! Criminal Minds Boss Talks Finale's Chilling Tease, Reveals Season 19 Time Jump and 'Overdue' [Spoiler] Arc Is Leanne Morgan Sitcom Reba Redux? Did Bear 'Cave' Grow? Does Last of Us News Bode Well for Part III Game? Did Lucifer Botch Beach Pick? And More TV Qs! THE SHOW | Criminal Minds: Evolution THE EPISODE | 'The Disciple' (July 10, 2025) THE PERFORMANCES | It was the Mob Doctor reunion we didn't know we needed. Criminal Minds: Evolution brought its latest season to a close by putting a face to Sicarius' insanely devoted disciple known as… well, the Disciple. There'd been some build-up for this deviant character, so when Jordana Spiro — whom we first came to know from the bubbly TBS sitcom My Boys! — showed up as the very damaged Tessa Lebrun, it took a moment to adjust expectations and then drink in her wonderfully modulated, delicious performance. Evolution vet Zach Gilford, meanwhile, did terrific work with a script in which the Man Formerly Known as Sicarius, Elias Voit, found himself in the Disciple's lair, where the goal was to 'trigger' the mild-mannered amnesic into rediscovering the 'God'-like rush of killing someone — as he had to do when a captive Dr. Ochoa's (Aimee Garcia) life was threatened. As Elias sussed out his situation, Gilford showed us the wheels always turn-turn-turning. Elias sternly schooled Tessa on why her plan to take his 'network' of killers was ill-conceived, and offered a better approach — but did he mean it? 'It doesn't matter what they know, it matters what they can prove,' he told Tessa after suggesting they frame Ochoa as a confederate, and his ice-cold shrewdness brought back the chills we felt when first meeting Sicarius nearly three years ago. Spiro's material ran the gamut, due to several beefy flashback sequences — from sexually harassed grad student looking to blow off steam, to Uncle Cyrus' fraught captive, to ambitious Disciple. When Voit appeared to gun down Ochoa in cold blood, Spiro made Tessa seem downright intoxicated by the murderous sight. Similarly, when scolded by Voit, it was clear that Tessa felt blessed to glean wisdom from her own 'God.' Capping the hour, Spiro got to play Tessa as a crestfallen, betrayed believer, while Gilford in the very final tease got us worrying that Voit's killer instinct in fact has been revived. Brrrr! Scroll down to see who got Honorable Mention shout-outs this week… She fooled human lie detector Charlie Cale… and she fooled us, too. Patti Harrison was so good at playing Charlie's dopey new pal Alex in Poker Face's Season 2 finale, we didn't even suspect that she was also the cold-blooded assassin known as The Iguana. And yet Harrison made the transformation from goofball to killer completely seamless, taking on a confidently sinister tone as Alex spelled out how she pulled off her high-risk kills and managed to evade Charlie's lie-detecting skills in the process. (Harrison also made us laugh a lot along the way, like when Alex told Charlie that lying to her 'was like great sex. I assume. I don't really do physical pleasure.') Harrison crafted Alex into the ultimate nemesis for Charlie — so much so that we're actually hoping she survived that fiery car crash at the end, so we can see more of her sly tricks in the future. — Dave Nemetz Immortal self-care, thy name is The Sandman's Destruction. Along those lines: Kudos to Barry Sloane for playing one of the fantasy series' Endless siblings with such refreshing lightness and ease. Episode 6 of the series' final season showcased Sloane's warm, relaxed performance as Dream and Delirium's 'prodigal' brother, a stark contrast to the gloom so prevalent elsewhere in the story. The joy Sloane brought to his scenes — a knowing smile at Dream's seriousness, a fond glance at Delirium —made us fall in love with the elusive Endless brother despite his scant screen time. Even when Destruction realized he'd have to leave the idyllic Greek island where he'd been hiding, Sloane's wry smile conveyed the character's bittersweet resignation: Destruction would continue, somewhere, and there was nothing to be done about it. Beautiful work, all around. — Kimberly Roots In Friday's Resident Alien, D'arcy Bloom took a long hard look in the mirror and didn't like what she saw. After drunkenly losing thousands of the diner's money, D'arcy lied to her best friend Asta, who believed her without question. As a result, D'arcy began to spiral and Alice Wetterlund's sad, defeated eyes made us feel her character's remorse. She later admitted she was barely hanging on, leading to a full-blown crisis of conscience, one D'arcy knew stemmed from her worsening drinking problem. 'I don't feel good about my life. Why should I keep going?' she asked Harry, gutting us. The actress' body language and tone forced us to feel her pain all the way to the front steps of an AA meeting. Even when Wetterlund isn't slaying us with her impeccable comedic timing, her instincts and heart are always one of the show's brightest beacons of light. — Nick Caruso Which performance(s) knocked your socks off this week? Tell us in the comments! 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Yahoo
08-05-2025
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‘Criminal Minds: Evolution' Season 18 Release Schedule
Season 18 of 'Criminal Minds: Evolution' premieres on Thursday, May 8 on Paramount+, with the team investigating four drowning murders in the premiere episode. The action picks up picks up six months after prisoners attack the Sicarius Killer, Elias Voit (Zach Gilford), prompting his followers to wreak havoc all over the country. To prevent more killings, the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) is forced to work with the unpredictable Voit. Here's what you need to know about this season and when new episodes premiere: Season 2 premieres on Paramount+ on Thursday, May 8. 'Criminal Minds: Evolution' Season 18 is available to stream only on Paramount+. The first episode premieres on Paramount+ on May 8. Subsequent episodes will be released on a weekly basis every Thursday through July 10. Here is the series' full release schedule for Season 18: 18-1— 'Swimmer's Calculus,' May 8 18-2 —'The Zookeeper,' May 15 18-3 —'Time to Say Goodbye,' May 22 18-4 —'I'm Fine, It's Fine. Everything is Fine,' May 29 18-5 —'The Brutal Man,' June 5 18-6 —'Hell is Empty…,' June 12 18-7 —'…All the Devils Are Here,' June 19 18-8 —'Tara,' June 26 18-9 —'CollateRal,' July 3 18-10—'The Disciple,' July 10 The action picks up six months after the prisoners attack the Sicarius Killer, Elias Voit (Zach Gilford), prompting his followers to wreak havoc all over the country. To prevent more killings, the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) is forced to work with the unpredictable Voit. The cast for Season 18 includes Joe Mantegna, A.J. Cook, Kirsten Vangsness, Aisha Tyler, Zach Gilford and RJ Hatanaka, as well as Adam Rodriguez and Paget Brewster. The post 'Criminal Minds: Evolution' Season 18 Release Schedule appeared first on TheWrap.


Newsweek
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
'Criminal Minds: Evolution' Season 18 Debuts May 8: Full List of Episodes
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Criminal Minds: Evolution may be the third season of the streaming revival, but it is officially Season 18 of the long-running franchise that began in 2005 on CBS. The series is a direct continuation of the original Criminal Minds, carrying over its core characters, overarching storylines and the structure of the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU). Rather than reinvent the formula, Evolution deepens it, shifting to serialized storytelling and darker psychological terrain while preserving the ensemble that defined the show's early success. Now streaming on Paramount+, Season 18 picks up six months after a prison attack on serial killer Elias Voit (Zach Gilford), whose digital cult of killers continues to operate in his wake. The BAU—including familiar agents Rossi, Prentiss, JJ, Garcia and Alvez—must work alongside the very criminal they once hunted. And in a long-awaited return, Matthew Gray Gubler's Dr. Spencer Reid is set to reappear, marking another connective thread between the CBS original and this evolving revival. Why It Matters Unlike reboots or spinoffs, Criminal Minds: Evolution continues directly from the CBS series, maintaining its original characters and building on past storylines. The move to Paramount+ allows for darker themes and serialized arcs, giving longtime fans a more intense, layered version of the show while still honoring its procedural roots. In this Getty stock photo, two officers arrive at a crime scene late at night. "Criminal Minds: Evolution" premieres on Thursday. In this Getty stock photo, two officers arrive at a crime scene late at night. "Criminal Minds: Evolution" premieres on Thursday. gorodenkoff/Getty Images What to Know About 'Criminal Minds: Evolution' The 10-episode season premieres May 8 and will release weekly every Thursday through July 10. Episode titles for the first two are confirmed: "Swimmer's Calculus" (May 8) and "The Zookeeper" (May 15). The remaining episode titles are pending release dates through early July. The returning ensemble includes Joe Mantegna as David Rossi; Paget Brewster as Emily Prentiss; A.J. Cook as JJ Jareau; Adam Rodriguez as Luke Alvez; Kirsten Vangsness as Penelope Garcia; Aisha Tyler as Dr. Tara Lewis; and Ryan-James Hatanaka as Tyler Green. Gilford continues as Voit. Gubler's one-episode return as Reid—long hinted at—is now confirmed, according to multiple outlets. How to Stream 'Criminal Minds: Evolution' Criminal Minds: Evolution Season 18 is available exclusively on Paramount+. New episodes are released each Thursday at 3 a.m. ET, according to Decider. The series is included with Paramount+'s Essential ($7.99/month) and Paramount+ with Showtime ($12.99/month) subscription plans. A one-week free trial is available for new users. All 15 original seasons of Criminal Minds are also streaming on the platform, according to Decider. 'Criminal Minds: Evolution' Episode Schedule Here is the official release schedule for Season 18 of Criminal Minds: Evolution: Episode 1 – "Swimmer's Calculus" – May 8 – May 8 Episode 2 – "The Zookeeper" – May 15 – May 15 Episode 3 – Title TBD – May 22 – May 22 Episode 4 – Title TBD – May 29 – May 29 Episode 5 – Title TBD – June 5 – June 5 Episode 6 – Title TBD – June 12 – June 12 Episode 7 – Title TBD – June 19 – June 19 Episode 8 – Title TBD – June 26 – June 26 Episode 9 – Title TBD – July 3 – July 3 Episode 10 – Title TBD (Finale) – July 10 Each episode will drop weekly on Thursdays through the season finale. What People Are Saying A Reddit user named u/Loose-Masterpiece-50 posted in April about the difference between the two iterations: "Expect your favourite characters in a vastly different setting. It is not the same format as the original and as someone who loves the original series, I think the change is probably better for them to keep the show around. Making it too similar I fear would've led to a cancellation. I enjoy it, but for different reasons than I like the original run." A Reddit user named u/Affectionate-Day6849 posted in April: "I advise you to open your mind to watch Evolution and remember that it's not like the original Criminal Minds. Then see if you like it or not. I personally like Evolution. I have criticisms like I do with the original series, but I'm happy to be excited for a new season of Criminal Minds in 2025." What's Next With its hybrid procedural-serialized format, Season 18 continues to develop story arcs across multiple characters. Showrunner Erica Messer hinted that both JJ and Dr. Lewis will have expanded narratives in the current season, and the door remains open for other past characters like Josh Stewart's Will LaMontagne and Felicity Huffman's Dr. Jill Gideon to return, according to TV Insider. Paramount+ has already renewed Criminal Minds: Evolution for Season 19, indicating continued momentum for the streaming-exclusive revival. The next new episode will debut on May 15.