I tried Netflix and Hulu plus, neither of them have Criminal Minds on streaming. Is CBS just not putting them out there?
I'm almost ready to buy Apple TV and purchase the seasons for that.
CM is actually produced by
ABC. Somewhere along the lines, the ball got dropped on contract negotiations for CBS being able to do very much with the show it seems, from showing episodes on the CBS website, or I guess airing on Netflix and Hulu Plus. Since the show doesn't air on ABC, they don't seem to particularly care where else it's NOT showing.
It's absolutely amazing that the show has done so well to have made it to seven seasons. Their own producers nearly killed the show with arbitrary cast changes last season.
It is a constantly overlooked show in the Emmys and in any promotion of the show. Current episodes don't re-air online. (Except by a rogue YouTube fan.)
Even with
Modern Family walking away with 5 Emmys last week, more households turned in to see how the team would be put back together.
Entertainment Tonight has some personal vendetta against the show. Someone here posted an article a couple years ago, in which the writer absolutely slammed the show, especially the actors, in what seemed to be personal way. (Maybe he auditioned for the show and didn't get in?

)
ET goes out of their way to
over-promote the NCIS, CSI & Hawaii 5-0 shows
each week, and
never has a blurb on CM. The times they say what's airing each nite, they will
always skip over the CBS Wed nite line-up.
EntertainmentWeekly.com has had to start promoting the show this
last season because they had a contest for the most "Under-appreciated Entertainer of the Year," and due to a a
tremendous Twitter campaign by CM fans, Thomas Gibson won!
http://www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=39167123&postcount=572
EntertainmentWeekly.com finally realized the power of CM's fan base

as their readers and now has weekly blurbs on the show.
The
People's Choice Award didn't even have CM listed as one of the
possibilities for nomination choices for "Favorite TV Crime Show," until another massive Twitter campaign made them list CM, and we got them a nomination.
A few months ago, the TV execs at ABC or CBS didn't want to pay Thomas Gibson what he was worth and completely stopped negotiating with his agent for
weeks. Meanwhile, they had paid drug addict Charlie Sheen millions. I'll bet Ashton Kutcher has a healthy salary.
I was worried that over-saturation of the show airing on ION & A&E so much would kill the desire to watch the new episodes. Instead, even on this thread,
more people end up watching the series.
This show has made it because of us viewers, in spite of everything.
