โCriminal Mindsโ star Paget Brewster lashed out at ScreenRant staffer Shealynn Scott over X on Saturday afternoon for her story lamenting the changes Paramount+ has brought to the long-running procedural drama.
โHello critic Shealynn Scott,โ Brewster wrote in the since-deleted post. โYouโre young. You donโt know that bad pics and bad reviews can lead to 350 people losing their jobs. Sell vintage. Work at a shelter. Do something better than what you do now. Because right now you suck.โ

Film and TV critics were quick to hit back in the replies. David Rooney, chief film critic at The Hollywood Reporter, wrote in his response to Brewster, โThis is a very bad look. An actor on a long-running show attacking a young reviewer who contextualizes her respectful criticisms with obvious knowledge of the material โ says way more about u being thin-skinned than it does about her professionalism. โWork at a shelter,โ really?!โ
Senior ScreenRant writer Andy Behbakht also came to the defense of Scott, writing, โThis is disgusting behavior on your part, and really tragic to see you tearing down a young female journalist whom you are literally telling that she โsucksโ and that she shouldnโt be in the field that she is in. I stand by my colleague, and you owe her an apology.โ
Reps for Brewster did not immediately respond to Varietyโs request for comment.
โCriminal Mindsโ premiered its 15th and final season on CBS in 2020, and then was revived for Paramount+ in 2022 under the title โCriminal Minds: Evolution.โ Scottโs piece discussed the changes โCriminal Mindsโ underwent when it went from linear to streaming.
โFrom details as small as a ratings change to TV-MAโ which allows David Rossi (Joe Mantegna) and Emily Prentiss (Paget Brewster) the occasional heated expletiveโ to new main cast members like Tyler Green (Ryan-James Hatanaka), thereโs no doubt that โCriminal Minds: Evolutionโ has its own unique identity,โ Scott wrote in her story. โPlenty of the continuationโs changes have been received warmly, and โCriminal Mindsโ unquestionably still works as a gripping crime drama, but there are just as many tweaks that feel more like downgradesโ including the new 10-episode season structure. Though logical in theory, the shortened seasons are unfortunately working against โCriminal Mindsโโ greatest strengths.โ