June 21, 2026
Criminal Minds Star Paget Brewster Lashes Out at TV Critic for Review


โ€œCriminal 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.

โ€œHello critic Shealynn Scott,โ€ Brewster wrote in the since-deleted post. โ€œYouโ€™re young. You donโ€™t 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, โ€œThis 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. โ€˜Work at a shelter,โ€™ really?!โ€

Senior ScreenRant writer Andy Behbakht also came to the defense of Scott, writing, โ€œThis 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 โ€˜sucksโ€™ and that she shouldnโ€™t 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 Varietyโ€™s request for comment.

โ€œCriminal Mindsโ€ premiered its 15th and final season on CBS in 2020, and then was revived for Paramount+ in 2022 under the title โ€œCriminal Minds: Evolution.โ€ Scottโ€™s piece discussed the changes โ€œCriminal Mindsโ€ underwent when it went from linear to streaming.

โ€œFrom 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), thereโ€™s no doubt that โ€˜Criminal Minds: Evolutionโ€™ has its own unique identity,โ€ Scott wrote in her story. โ€œPlenty of the continuationโ€™s changes have been received warmly, and โ€˜Criminal 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 โ€˜Criminal Mindsโ€™โ€™ greatest strengths.โ€

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