WhileCriminal Minds: Evolutionseason 3 is heading toward a killer series finale, series star Aisha Tyler promises season 4 will bring plenty more emotional turmoil for the BAU. Throughout all15 seasons ofCriminal Minds, one ironic truth has remained true. For professional psychological analysts, the BAU members themselves are pretty terrible at handling their emotions.
This makes for great television, although happy endings likeCriminal Minds: Evolutionseason 3, episode 8are hard to come by. Fortunately, series star Aisha Tyler toldTVLinethat “There’s a really great puzzle box through the end of the season.The end is explosive and will propel everybody into the beginning of [Season 4] in a really exciting way.”

Dr. Julia Ochoa’s actor, Aimee Garcia, added thoughts of her own, saying: “[Season 3’s story] makes you wonder if things are as they seem and if things are really buttoned up, or not. All the seeds that have been planted this season will sprout next season because the BAU is the most emotionally constipated team on TV right now.”
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Garcia’s comments are exciting for fans of the long-running procedural since they prove thatCriminal Minds: Evolutionseason 4 won’t ignore the BAU’s interpersonal dynamics in favor of more dramatic storylines. Although plots likeCriminal Minds: Evolutionseason 3’s Voit storylineprove that the show’s villains can be vital to its success, its heroes are equally important.
Criminal Minds: Evolutionseason 3 highlights just how much the lives of Tara, Emily, JJ, Rossi, Tyler, Prentiss, Penelope, and the rest of the team shape the show’s story.
When the team is pursuing a sadistic killer and racing against the clock to stop them, their personal interactions can seem like a petty distraction from the real action. However,Criminal Minds: Evolutionseason 3 highlights just how much the lives of Tara, Emily, JJ, Rossi, Tyler, Prentiss, Penelope, and the rest of the team shape the show’s story.
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Without the interpersonal drama that keeps the show’s quiet moments interesting,Criminal Minds: Evolutionwould be identical to any other police procedural. The Behavioural Analysis Unit’s purpose is to inside the minds of twisted killers, so it makes sense that the series spends so much time getting into their heads and seeing what makes the expert profilers tick.
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As such, it is encouraging that Garcia’s comments prove season 4 will be as concerned with the quirks ofCriminal Minds: Evolutionheroine Prentissas the machinations of men like Voit. Without insight into the show’s heroes, deep dives into the minds of its villains would leaveCriminal Minds: Evolutionfeeling excessively bleak and brutal.