Criminal Minds Pulled Off 1 of the Biggest Bait-&-Switches in TV History (in the Absolute Best Way Possible)
Criminal Minds has enjoyed a large and thriving fan base ever since the series debuted in 2005. The series follows agents of the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit who use behavioral profiling to hunt down some of the most heinous serial killers imaginable. The original run of the series ran for 15 seasons and concluded in 2020. However, the series’ conclusion did not last long. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the series became a streaming sensation. With a renewed interest in the series, a successful revival of the series was pitched. Thus, Criminal Minds: Evolution was born.
When in-depth information about the premise of Criminal Minds: Evolution was announced to fans, some fans were hesitant about the changes being made in the revival. Criminal Minds: Evolution made significant changes from the original series. Criminal Minds: Evolution changed the classic format of the series and made other significant changes relating to the cast and content. While Criminal Minds: Evolution may deviate in notable ways from the original series, at its core, the series is a continuation of the much-loved original series.
What is Criminal Minds: Evolution About?
Criminal Minds: Evolution Takes a Fan-Favorite Series in a New Direction
Criminal Minds: Evolution makes a bold promise to new viewers. That promise is in the bold new title, promising from the beginning a different kind of Criminal Minds for viewers to follow. The procedural debuted in 2022 and follows a very different BAU that fans almost can’t recognize. The BAU is scattered, with SSA Emily Prentiss and SSA David Rossi in leadership positions and bogged down in bureaucracy. SSA Dr. Tara Lewis and SSA Jennifer ‘JJ’ Jareau are field agents traveling around the country, and SSA Luke Alvez is holding things down at headquarters. SSA Dr. Spencer Reid and SSA Matt Simmons have been temporarily reassigned and do not appear in the series. Former technical analyst Penelope Garcia has left the BAU, but rejoins when the team uncovers a shocking new case that is unlike anything they have dealt with before.
Criminal Minds: Evolution also introduces a consistent main antagonist in the serial killer Elias Voit. Voit is the first serial killer to be billed as a main character in any Criminal Minds series. Voit is responsible for crafting the serial killing network that the BAU seeks to dismantle in the first season of Evolution. Voit is an incredibly manipulative UNSUB, and he continues to be a thorn in the side of the BAU throughout Criminal Minds: Evolution by playing games with the agents who are already on edge.
How is Criminal Minds: Evolution Different from the Original Series?
Criminal Minds: Evolution has its Unique Characteristics
Criminal Minds: Evolution has a few notable differences from the original Criminal Minds series. For starters, it breaks from the standard individual case episode format. Instead of each episode being an independent case, each 10-episode season centers around an overarching story arc that the BAU spends the season untangling. While each episode may have unique cases, the overarching narrative is the true focus of the season. Criminal Minds: Evolution is also noticeably grittier than its predecessor.
Criminal Minds: Evolution also feels more emboldened than the original series, as it is unafraid to explore the dark side of institutions such as law enforcement and society in general. The series delves into how these institutional dark sides have contributed to creating the environment where this serial killer network and other conspiracy theories that Criminal Minds: Evolution is investigating can thrive.
Criminal Minds: Evolution Continues the True Legacy of Criminal Minds
Like the Title States, Criminal Minds: Evolution Evolves but Keeps True to the Original Series
The true heart of Criminal Minds has always been the characters themselves. In this new context, these characters may seem unfamiliar from how they appeared in first run. When fans see these familiar characters again in Criminal Minds: Evolution, these characters are going through intense emotional troubles, such as Prentiss’ promotion and Rossi’s devastating loss. However, just because these characters are in a darker headspace does not mean they are out of character. The characters are still the same people who fans fell in love with in the original series. The BAU team in Criminal Minds: Evolution easily transfers the same great qualities from the original show to the revival. The nuanced conflicts depicted in Evolution reveal new sides of these characters’ emotional selves while staying true to their core selves.
Every change that Criminal Minds: Evolution made was carefully weighed to bring the most beloved details from Criminal Minds into a revival that would succeed on streaming television. A majority of the main Criminal Minds cast have returned for the revival series. These characters center the revival series and keep viewers grounded throughout the changes that require fans to take time to adapt to. The new format changes allow for the main characters to be explored with a new emotional depth as the singular case brings out different sides to their personalities. Overall, Criminal Minds: Evolution works very well as a revival series and as a continuation of Criminal Minds.