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Having a fictional serial killer play has allowed Zach Gilford to extend its acting muscles – but there a specific story line He is not interested in exploring on Criminal thoughts.
“(On Friday night’s lives) We didn’t accept ways for all characters to stay around for five seasons. That was sad for the audience and it was sad for us as people got our friends to leave the show – but I think she was part of what that show did well, ”Gilford, 43, was told only Weekly US. “And (on Criminal thoughts) They found ways to make him make sense for a vit to keep around. “
Gilford did not think makes sense to vit to go from a villain to a hero.
“Instead of liking, ‘Well, it’s good and he’s an FBI agent now,'” Gilford noted before revealing his only “no” in terms of possible arcs. “I can’t talk about computers. I can’t talk about evidence.”
Before season 3 of Criminal Thoughts: EvolutionGilford remembered filming a scene, saying, “I have one scene because Voit was a technology guard and created his own network. There’s one point where I’m talking about motherboards and computer circuits. I was like, ‘No, never again. I don’t want to. You can kill my character instead. I can’t do a computer.’
The first season Criminal Thoughts: Evolution (Aka season 16 OG Criminal thoughts Series) presented a vit as the main opponent. The Bau spent the entire season hunting down the abundant murderer, whom they stepped Sicarius after associating him with 62 murders -and because the chief master was behind the establishment of a network of serial mid -burials.
Have Voit was arrested – for one murder – He became a professional criminal consultant for the BAU. He remains to be seen where criminal thoughts will take a Vit story this season, after he is attacked in prison and probably left dead.
“I was supposed to leave the show a little back and I’ve been pitching, ‘Well, I have to leave at some point. If you’re not going to kill me, we should have a spinoff,'” said Gilford. “It’s called a criminal Mind: Voit and follows what a vit does when out in the world. Somehow he either escapes or is being released and he is this white whale to the bau. So criminal thoughts can hold on and get their freak a week – but they’ll always be like, ‘I wonder if Vit had something to do with this.’ ” ‘
Jokes aside, Gilford grateful for his experience on the Criminal thoughts Installation. Specifically noted how collaborative the process has been in working alongside Showrunner Erica Messer. Another fun fact behind the scenes? Criminal thoughts was one of Gilford’s first auditions as an actor.
“When I was 21 in New York – fresh outside college – I heard an audition and was called Quantico. It was for the pilot. I was like, ‘I’ll be on a CBS show for 15 years. It’s going to be great.’ I didn’t even get a call back and the show went on for 15 years, ”he revealed that before having fun in the way he probably heard of the role of Spencer Reid,“ I wonder if that’s why I’m so angry Matthew (Gray Gubler). “
While Gilford eventually scored the the role of View ViewHe does not necessarily see the character the way viewers could.
“No matter what (a role), I try to make people like the character. No matter what they do or how bad they are. It’s fun, especially with someone as a serial murderer. Or even when I worked on good women, I was a man who was cheating on his pregnant wife and I was like, ‘but I wanted everyone to like me,’ Us. “The thing is just about making people similar and to pull you in.”
Gilford continued: “I feel very lucky, very and lucky – especially as the guy who started out as Matt (Saracen on Friday night lights) – the nicest guy in the world. For a long time, everyone wanted me to do was the nice guy. I’m still kind of being the nice guy (but) I just happen to have done bad things like a vit).
New chapters of Criminal Thoughts: Evolution Thursday Air on Paramount+.