Criminal Minds - Criminal Minds' takes over valley casino
23 Nov 2011
Criminal MindsRANCHO MIRAGE — A gambler-turned-murderer was spotted in the desert and welcomed with open arms as “Criminal Minds” shot an episode for its seventh season.
The television drama, which delves into the work of an elite group of profilers who analyze the nation's most dangerous minds to thwart their next crime, filmed Monday and Tuesday at Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa, turning the Rancho Mirage business into a bustling Atlantic City spot.
The show's stars Shemar Moore, Matthew Gray Gubler and Thomas Gibson were not on set Tuesday, but guest star Dean Cain took over the blackjack tables and the spotlight.
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Thanks,i'm sure they had some fun.
ReplyDeletePoor Dean Cain, it's come to guest spots and Lifetime MOW's.
ReplyDeleteIs he still writing?
ReplyDeleteDon't get me wrong, his filmography is long but it is mostly movie of the week, but he does still produce and screen write but I miss seeing him every week on TV, they don't even show the re-runs anymore and Smallville snubbed him to boot. I am a fanatical DC Trinity fan (Superman/Batman/Wonder Woman), so with the exception of Brandon Routh, I always root for and keep tabs on the actors that have done an incarnation.
ReplyDeleteI do too. I've watched some of his, pretty iffy, MOWS. Was really bummed they never made him a regular on Las Vegas. I'm looking forward to his turn on Criminal Minds. Sometimes their guest parts look like pretty interesting/challenging work for an actor.
ReplyDeleteI love Criminal Minds, too. At first I was all "I don't know, it's Greg," but I gave it a chance and I have been richly rewarded especially with the departure of Mandy Patkin. I don't like him on Homeland either, I feel it is just a reprisal of old Mr. Grumpy Pants.
ReplyDeleteOh nice, thanks for share!
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