Thanks for taking the time to look for and post the great pictures Imzadi!
You're welcome.

It's actually fun to look at the Twitter pics. They've become so much more interesting than static publicity stills, now that the stars are figuing out how to use Twitter. Some of those candids of Shemar are the ultimate in eye candy.
He's the only one on the show who doesn't do Twitter. I guess he's too cool, moves too fast, and can't be bothered with people Tweeting him all the time.
TG gets Tweets several times a day from gals with, "Please Tweet me a Hello. I've tweeted every day, hoping for a hello from you."

He finally tweets them back a hello. Those are the public ones we SEE because he answered back. I can't imagine having my phone go off 30 times a day with women wanting just a Hello.
Then he's had people Tweeting him how they wish the show would get rid of Seaver & bring back J.J.
He's good natured about all the Tweets. He puts his foot down at the end of the day, telling people good nite & that he's going back to work, so they stop Tweeting him. But, I just can't imagine getting all those Tweets all day.
I really look forward to the 9 o'clock hour on Wednesday nights. But since tonight is a repeat I'm kind of bummed out. It dawned on me that Wednesday is the only night I really watch TV. That's not to say that it's not always on, because it is. I use it more for background noise. The only shows I really watch are CM, love it when A&E shows back to back episodes, and the home inmprovement and home buying shows on HGTV.
I also keep the TV on in the background as white noise. I can't stand libraries, which are so quiet,
every noise stands out. It's better for me to have some white noise in the background & then I can tune out the whole thing.
In non-CM news, you may remember me mentioning my college applications a few weeks ago. I recieved my first acceptance letter on Monday!!! From my first choice
Congrats! I remember well, it is a major relief just to get an acceptance. But, when you get one from your first choice, it's such a joy.
I watched most of SB tonight. I just don't care for it. I don't like the character interaction, the way the words are said, etc. It seems to me a cross between NCIS and CM. Even the way Penelope talked seemed off. I won't be watching anymore.
As for CM: SB, I did watch last night. Sort of. I had it on the whole time but I just couldn't focus on it. It never really caught my attention. I'm really not feeling the characters at all
Yes, I'm not feeling the characters either. I loosely watched. I kept flipping channels, because I really wanted to see Top Chef, and my new-to-me TV is missing a plug-in in the back, to tape one show while watching another. CM: SB seemed like it got more interesting in this episode, especially at the end, but the team, just doesn't seem to gel well for me. There's no one on the team I really care about.
F. Whitaker is a great actor, but the show show seems overly-dramatic to me. Like he's looking for moments to do Academy Award acting. Last week, I realized I tuned out when he started getting into the head of the unsub and started
acting like him. Someone even said to him, how do you do this all the time, and he said, "I don't have to stay in there." I felt it was disingenuous to being a profiler, and it pulled me out of the show.
From the different profilers I've seen - the 8 profilers on CM, including Gideon & Elle, the FBI profilers on
Silence With the Lambs, who were patterned after the real, original, first profilers of the BAU, to real ones I see interviewed on CNN, and security expert Gavin De Becker, who does his own profiling to keep clients safe, they try to stay
detached, and not emotionally go into unsubs head, in order to stay healthy.
Can a profiler get emotional and get really in character to profile? I suppose there may be some, but to do it for 25+ years as Cooper does and stay healthy? I doubt it.
One thing that's bothering me is why in the crossover episode was Cooper and Hotch worried about Strauss when the "red cell" FBI group only answer to the director of the FBI, who is a man and not Strauss??? Did I miss something there?
This is bugging me, too. I even Googled the different ranks & hierarchy at the FBI. There was no definitive answer I got, except there might be a lot of
Assistant Directors at the FBI.

There are a few Directors of different divisions of operations. But, no one explained how one is to tell the difference between those "directors" and THE one top, head director of the whole FBI.

Like are people just supposed to know him by name and know he's the head of the whole thing?
The current head Director of the whole FBI has been personally
appointed by Pres. George W. Bush, until his time runs out & the next president gets to appoint one. If that position is such a big deal, and it's this guy, why is he going to visit Cooper?

Wouldn't he be too busy and important? It would be like Hillary Clinton taking time out to go to the gym to see Cooper.
So maybe Strauss & this other director are just
assistant directors, but people don't say the "assistant" part. Like sometimes Hotch, Rossi & Morgan go by Supervisory Special Agent, and sometimes they just refer to themselves as Special Agent.
J.J. is only coming back for one episode as far as I know. The "Let's get to work" comment is because she's getting called in to work on the Doyle case, because it's an international issue.
I think that's right...Imzadi?
As far as I know, all the cast Twitter about her saying it's only for this one show.
They DO all refer to next week's episode as Paget's
last episode.
. . . Of course contract negotiations are still up in the air for next season. I have a couple articles to dig up and post about that, which include TG & Shemar.