Sorry to say but how stupid can you be? Okay, so Rossi's in a bad place... but what the hell? I liked what he was doing in Seattle up until he actually went into the house without calling for backup.
And please, Garcia... again, how stupid can you be? And Will... honestly? Bringing him to Seattle is a cheap ploy. But it's even more ridiculous to send JJ, Garcia and him all the way to Seattle to save Rossi (a trip that takes a few hours) but not to involve the FBI that's already in Seattle. Rossi might be a persona non grata, but still he's at actual risk which should have been enough to call them (which would also mean not to bring Will, the one-man backup which makes all the difference... not... unless they finally kill him off which wouldn't terribly upset me).
Rossi and Elias interacting was something I didn't know I needed!
Now I'm going to say it again but Will is a goner right? He's been pushed and pushed into the spotlight all season, more than we've seen him on the overall show and he is sick but we're supposed to be believe he's not really sick sick and now he's working the case with the team... Goodbye Will. He is so going to sacrifice himself for JJ someway.
CAN WE PLEASE LET PENELOPE GARCIA BE HAPPY!
Review by Sam Abdel HamidBlockedParent2023-02-02T12:17:14Z
I just picked up on Criminal Minds starting this season, and I sense I'll be bingeing the entire series after this one ends despite the fact that I sort of dislike Rossi's character.
I know I need more input about the character's history and how he joined the unit and how he evolved before I can judge his personality and the decisions he makes. So, With the help of today's awesome AI research tool I asked ChatGPT to tell me a little bit about his personality and background... and here's what it said:
David Rossi is depicted as having extensive experience and a long career in the FBI. He is a founding member of the Behavioral Analysis Unit and has worked on numerous high-profile cases over the years. He is considered a subject matter expert in several areas of criminology and has a deep understanding of criminal behavior. He is often called upon to provide insight and guidance to his colleagues, and is respected for his knowledge and expertise in the field. Throughout the series, Rossi is shown to have a wealth of experience in the FBI and is often described as a "legend" within the organization.
I guess that's good enough for now until I - maybe - develop a connection with his character