“A family that hunts monsters together doesn’t always avoid becoming one.” For nearly two decades, Criminal Minds has sold us the myth of an unbreakable BAU unit. Off-camera, though, the show weathered clashes so intense that the production stalled, stars walked, and the franchise’s future teetered.
The biggest tremor hit in August 2016, when longtime lead Thomas Gibson (Hotch) was fired after an on-set altercation with writer–producer Virgil Williams.
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