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on larry king now the cast of criminal minds. good people have a fascination of peeking behind the curtain of the world that they don't necessarily want to live in but you have to have a fascination with so many of these stories are based on actual i think more than the viewing public would like to know there's nothing we can come up with this is weird is what's already happened it's a struggle now for me to just be the person i was before the show i was a naive girl and i kind of miss that night girl out of it plus you know what i like about some are that he's the whole package because something is that good looking you think you simply have to be stupid all next on larry king now.
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going to larry king now today's topic his criminal minds my guests are two of the show's long time stars joe montana and a.j. they play david rossi and jennifer jay jay's year old special agents working for the f.b.i.'s behavioral analysis you know i love the show the two hundred episode of criminal minds airs wednesday february fifth it airs at nine pm on c.b.s. c.b.s. owns all these procedurals what do you make why did the show's work. that's good question larry i don't look a gift horse in the mouth or the truth you know or a part of it i think is people have a fascination of picking behind the curtain of the world that they don't necessarily want to live in but you have to have a fascination with the you know was an answer was to give we were dealing with the godfather three years ago and it was the first place with the godfather movies i always thought you know it's that whole thing of you know again of looking behind
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you know we know that exists out there just like in criminal minds you deal with serial killers in the in the these crazy sick kind of individuals that exist out there we don't want to be part of it but we don't mind peeking behind the curtain and seeing what would do with the wizard is doing you left the show. right you well yes a season six two of the women myself and pageant first or left for a little bit but we came back and actually that's what the two hundredth episode is going to be about it's about what j.j. did during that six season that she went away so out of basically would give me a little clue or well as did a j j j has this whole other side to her of the didn't even know about all. that the network was their mind in them then did we discover it is in the decided to do the previous shows you getting abducted over yes it would she directed this fine talented young man was so the one hundred ninety nine question which were at
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the very end of it you kind of see her you know she's there know she is yet gloved hand comes in she's gone how often do they use they use this a drug that from the taken from the files of the l.a. police department how are many of these stories are based on actual what's a good portion of the yeah i think more than the viewing public would like to know . obviously we take liberties and you know write it so we can air it on television but a lot of the times when. of having to change the ending so it's not as sad as what either of them inspired by real what we followed in the nine years we've been doing the show is that there's nothing we can come up with that's as weird as what's already happened you know and we have real f.b.i. profilers that have you had many of them whenever there's a serial killer that the media interviewed the guys who were going to a mentor who was there's a lot of movie general staff that has been from day one and i've interviewed some
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serial killers including son of sam what do you think with fascinated was she real killers all of whom when they're found he was the militias. yeah couldn't. you know i don't i haven't figured out why we're so fascinated with serial killers but i think the reason why people are fascinated with our show is a lot of women watch our show and when we meet them they say oh we feel like we're learning something from the show we're working you know we're maybe making them think of things that they never thought of before we had this one episode where the guy got into the house through the garage door and you don't think to lock the door behind a locked door you know what i mean so he just got into the house already and also through the garage door and also he she took the woman's car the other name home and who never gave him in the car so he knew to to do that he was really parker and
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plus he was able to come up to her garage in the hope of those three things you learned in one episode you actors of course is a working jumble you start thinking about the f.b.i. i say. to you oh i've become very paranoid and especially now i have a child more now actually yeah i'm married to a woman. well ever since i had a child you know i i used to not let this stuff affect me at all you know i would just go home you know do my thing a home go to work leave it there didn't even think about it when my son. and so my life all of a sudden if someone was looking at me a little too long i be like what's your deal you know we just like momma bear came out and i was so protective i think you can't be impacted by it but you know on the other hand one thing i do feel is that out of respect for the men and women who really do this job when people say to me always in the crib you don't always do that you're the least of like you know at least a cut the guy was laying there with the rubber racks and his head gets up and goes in his lunch to really do this job they don't have that luxury in so i can separate
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pretend love them don't go out on crime and analyze what they don't go out but certainly probably not as much as we do another you know private jet like you do you know they don't. involve that's liberty's right there what's the relationship between the two you in the show. it's interesting and you know i was just thinking about this the other day we haven't touched on this since that episode where way back when you came in but j.j. was a huge fan of rossi his character is this very well you know he's written all these books and he's this famous profiler like you larry and. i know that it's hours out that my character in college didn't know where she wanted to go next and she she went in when somebody speak and she was pivotal in her making a decision like during an episode of yeah so she got into the you have to have it kind of at a time when i needed to hear that because it was kind of amazing to play have you how many shows have you done one of them north of one hundred fifty because i came
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in at the very beginning of season three so i missed the first two seasons of sort of duel two hundred but i'm certainly happy with hundred fifty plus some of you that you know i've lost track and i'm a hard one to track because i left for maternity leave for a little bit and then i you know season six where i left so we're sure we're more than. a low yellow work in study but you love diversity to me good luck to do something you have to get a little tired of him i don't because i know partly because or so you've played so many roles i have but you know what i've been doing this a long time and i was looking for something what i like is the lifestyle i like two months out of the year that i'm based in my home here most angeles and in those other two months when i'm on hiatus i do a variety of things and do another show on the outdoor channel of the film projects and i do books on tape or do whatever i want so david rossi had
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a lot of input on the character i've incorporated a lot of who i am i think into the character so i really don't mind the injuries of that you had it had a spin over didn't work right close that. you know i i think the reason why our show is successful is for some reason this group of people has chemistry and it just works i don't know why it just seems to work i mean some spin offs i guess obviously have been successful i mean you know there's no you did wonderful actors . you know i don't know it's one of those things you can you know you do you have two things that you think both should be somewhat similar but sometimes it's just know you do have job security with this right how is this show contracted for well you know we have no security beyond yeah well if you're here you know what every year but i mean but i will say you know i'm almost they've lost their minds i don't see that leaving anytime soon our number seem to be very good says the cast a close working class test absolutely yeah very much so i think you have to be
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a new in other words to have that even kind of longevity economies have to have the comma the producers have given me this i haven't seen every which of the costars would you give the title of biggest prankster. who has the highest maintenance because prankster i think would quit mathematica yeah i mean the more you have them the which party captain shall not. have to be so crushed in eight or. sides i go we're sure it will reward probably mean i'm not a mediator. i don't know i. would thomasson probably have to step in every once again just because i'm the old guy biggest flirt oh yeah that's funny that's a really what i do think maybe sure are about you it's probably the next in line with in all of these i know i know two thousand h m r was people's such as me and
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how did that affect the cast i don't think we even knew about that and well i think you should be every year yeah i mean. this is you know what i like about him are the he's the whole package because he's always that good looking you think you simply have to be stupid as you turn your own ad hey at this point he's my brother and you know people ask me out all the time speculate on the album as i'll tell it in smart and everything else you know i can sort of this show not done the emmy. we fly into the basket we fly under the radar we don't get a lot of any nominations i don't know i had none i'm going to go out on a limb here and say no i don't i don't know domination we're not the type that you know they don't we don't get a lot of attention from the press and why. i think part of the reason is i think for personal i think we're co-produced there's two networks that handle this i mean besides c.b.s. with a lot of people in this country don't realize is a.b.c. is a big portion of the show what we go for and why would we do
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a foreign trip for publicity you think i'm working for this little and i'm going to build was going well sears and things going it's all a b. c. so i think because of it it's like one network is thinking well we only own half the child in the other networks and we'll get all shot in l.a. . yeah that's why we love it when it's only about how we don't get the image we don't get but as i've said i said more people think the leak the ringer commercials than watch all the shows that do get a lot of the nominee or is it take to do each episode. as a standard words every hour peter falk told me was one of the problems with doing a regular television show and he had to do colombo or him was that often it was get it quick not get it right or if you got eight days you know he like wolverine's way your course does that troubling for you i like this place to tell you the truth because there's a certain is a certain pressure about getting it quick and getting it right and i think if you can do that then you can do anything you know they give you forty days the do
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a movie can like sleep for twenty of them you know i was saying before albert cheat or die of good friends like you did god for other three is that fun oh sure been part of that saga i mean arguably you know put together makes us film history so you're also fat tony on the simpsons rather than twenty three hours a day which i do i did what they want to say this is that's fun to do you said that instead of that room oh yeah it's still there with the writer sitting exactly right the papers on the floor so it doesn't make a sound when it's the current right give me a little of that tony i've been told it was inspired by my dear recently passed uncle willie who lived to be ninety one years old but lately they were in his life to do fact that he smoked too many cigarettes started to talk like this and so out of my own much. to my dear old willie i could have incorporated that into tony and that's kind of were. those one of the and i can. i started out as
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a dancer and i always knew that i wanted to do something in the performing arts and i grew up in a very we did watch t.v. we were you know using our imagination yeah i grew up in a and i'm warm and how. they are but my parents are incredible incredible people and they are the out yes yes and i love them and they're fabulous. no i'm from canada i was like the only mormon for miles it was just you want to be a not too little italian kid in chicago. i thought at sixteen up to the point not want to be left field for the chicago cubs is what i wanted to do and the way they're playing dice my still have a shot. but at sixteen years old which went on for play i'm just that just me trying out for a place where those little spark can leave them with some of that with more of a jayco that.
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the mainstream media for each other right right to be sure but. they did rather well. two hundred episodes of criminal minds are guess a job montagne and a.j. called to your place another friend of mine mandy but dan given that was that tough to step into that close potemkin put a stamp on it all he really did he definitely did i met these old medal winners and i know he's a great guy and i love them befalls. it i have the fortunate occurrence that most of the crew on criminal minds had come from a show i had done prove prior called joan of arcadia and join her kid who only did two seasons what sort of i'd like very much but we only ran two seasons when it ended that producer took almost that entire crew with
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a big one to the show i had heard of called criminal minds because it was just starting at that time and with that within a couple years here i was joining the show so coming in was a walk in a way of greeting a lot of them will have friends you know so it helped that it is all mandy well i knew mandy bit from new york so here's what mandy said about quote on the biggest public mistake he's ever made was doing that show i never thought they were going to kill and rape all these women every night every day week after week year after year it was destructive to my soul and my personality and should have read the pilot a little closer to god it doesn't affect you that way no as i said i mean it's the nature of the show and the fact that real men and women do this job every day out of risk. back to my in the way or managed to them as an actor my job is to portray that as honestly and truthfully as possible so no it does not but it is the dogs of the show you know i think we come under fire for that but i think if people
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actually watch the show they realize that the show is about the heroes that take down these bad guys we're not sensationalizing we're not you know making it look cool it's it's about these people that spend their lives hunting down these horrible people and getting into the mines and hopefully catching him before they they kill again and i think you know it's unfortunate he said that and he obviously felt that at the time but the down maddie's are sure to kill people off all the way and now that's why you think i would agree if we're going to kill it. yeah so yeah why would i keep things like between take note of all that we are gifted not to far but it's simple to understand two to three days as we said to shoot an episode you watch an episode that runs forty four minutes so out of that it plays a big percentage of the time there's way of being ourselves a very small percentage of that scene she's told you are
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a big supporter of the secular bible right i am. it is a dead heat to divert this well it's a dichotomy to me were they talking about the mobilization or were they talking about individuals i think they were talking about individuals only because i think i mean why mention it's not it's a much more well if it's mentioned but but again i think if we look at the basis of just what this country has been built on and where we are. in relation to other countries in the in the on the planet there's something to be said about the freedom of a person to have that right to bear arms if they want to but only the world in killing people would go well we need the a but we also lead the world a democracy we lead the world in a lot of things we lead the world in law and i think and i think if you look at the reasons why certain things happen part of it could be some of the freedoms now i'm not saying some of those freedoms are common some to grieve over cost but yet on the other hand if given the option. do you want this freedom or do you want this
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freedom taken away from you i'm going to opt for having the freedom which educate the people you know i think spam to at least background checks oh no i'm not against a lot of having some control should be certainly no easier to get a driver's license that is the only five god's grace in order that i agree with that i have kids change your perspective on life what affect us how has it that you know i mean it's a game changer. and all of a sudden you're not looking at life as what do i wanted to ask her and i it doesn't you know it's about us it's my child or yeah yeah your daughter is following you she's an actress one of my daughters my oldest daughter is an actress and is doing she was miss golden globe few years ago really yes she's done very well in the film just opened this weekend so if your oldest daughter is autistic i do it with her with autism and also she's twenty should be twenty seven is that gone into adult life it does i mean it and that's the thing about you know my
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a big supporter of these different organizations that not just deal with the childhood aspects of like autism but the fact that they become adults for a lot more years than them and they are children and so it's what can we do to help these you know men and women these individuals who have to have somewhat of a struggle in terms of their their lives are so many. many many different times what that person will be autistic totally different absolutely reserves though that it's a wide spectrum and. it's personally were part of part of the reason i think that it's grown to with in terms of the amount of people that have been affected by it is partly because of the medical advances that a lot of children. are surviving now at rates better than they were many years ago that maybe wouldn't even my daughter for example was born under two pounds when she was born i'm not saying that directly caused her autism but there's a higher incidence in children who are born with such a low body weight so but fifty years ago one of the live manifestation in adulthood
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. well it again it's a wide spectrum i mean for my daughter which has pretty much language based i mean she's twenty six years old but in many many ways she still is child like it was almost a twelve year old in her languages who she speaks in a language they were english almost seems like a second language we're not sure what the first language you know so so for each person it's different but it's you know it's ok these are the cards you know when i would go to new on you go why a.j. one german name. i do have and they're going to be informing it's andrea andrea joy but when i started when i tried to join the union up in canada. actor back in the day there was already an andrea cook and they wouldn't let me have my name so i decided to go to my hair cells don't think is your name right to about ten years william you know was john smith and i think that let's get into some questions social media questions c.m.
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crazies via twitter what was your favorite part of filming the two hundredth episode of the favorite part for me was finally getting the chance to tell everyone j.j. story there's been so much mystery around who this character is and the fact that they decided to write it for the two hundredth episode with a lot of pressure in now i didn't want to screw it up so yeah it was a blast it was like a making in many action movie about the i had directed the one hundred ninety nine to so so my for me the best thing was that i did it that's why i directed i did but it's such a demanding thing you know you go from being one of the soldiers in the army to the general with a big job so. christy di tweets how has criminal minds changed their lives do you see people differently. yeah yeah i do but you know it's a struggle now for me to just. be the person i was before the show here i don't know if that makes sense but i was
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a naive girl and i kind of you. that night girl little blue suspenders i add i wore them just for you to look at i didn't have the one bit because i was i wanted to make a meal of it right now you know i want to. answer except now i can't get them up there well with the one i don't want to go to that's hip yet you've. got it here. no one looks yeah it told change my career. had saved your cornea tweets have you ever been really disturbed by some of the material you need to study. the episode right i'm disturbed by any of the cases that involves children and you know how do you know i was any of that you know words you know. well again like i said i think there's some value to be learned by knowing what's going on and so that some instances people can avoid being in certain circumstances became ill eighty five s if larry king was the un's what was his profile be done so being the. unknown
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subject. i'm going to hear this one i'll tell you the first thing would be let's look for the guy with the suspenders on never to get one suspend the rest we might be looking for my disease strangle people was. the thing we know we'll play a game of if you only knew just quick questions what was your first impression of drama just salt of the earth good man like them right away absolutely he never felt like the new guy the first impression of earth i was had was forty years younger. what would you change about you oh to not be so sensitive about things. i'm a cancer. if you got if you were stranded on a desert island what three things would you have with you. my son and my husband and a lighter a lot oh yeah you know who do. why that's so it's have
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a wife and two daughters a guy had yeah you can borrow my and my family had a really good first movie or show you saw joe in. probably godfather three what's your guilty pleasure. while it's food. yes caddell chips in the salt vinegar cattle chips i like to watch if they're so good the crunchy it's going through a favorite food got to be something to tell you what kind of pasta. i don't yet know i do i like all kinds of pasta i don't like spaghetti though what's funny is i like everyone noodle but spaghetti and i think it's because in grammar school and italian they in grammar school in the lunch room they give you the spaghetti and it was like so bad that it it made me given aversion to that shape of noodle strongly than any other kind of noodle but the actual spaghetti brings back memories of what grammar school you have a favorite criminal minds or pursued. two hundred. you.
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do a lot with the united states military and so we did an episode last year the dump with . my character in his history in vietnam and we can we find out that my commanding officer was homeless now on the streets of los angeles wine and we cast the wonderful actor mission taylor who i've literally known for over forty years and in the one i directed this year were we able to do the sequel to the persona part two what happened to the homeless we had a home that you directed yourself directed by stowing your stamina can you say for her a funny look on some boy's doing a great job. and says i think. you could play another card on criminal minds would you play. dr reed. i don't i don't want to dialogue but i think it be fun to wear his cool sweater vests and play going to play morgan because i want to look like smarm with the moment in my life but something about you we don't know. that
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you've known for months life is such an open book it seems like you've been so many years in show business what is it to you we don't know well you know him we sure are similar in a lot of ways i think that's something people don't know how you guys i see you girls over there talking and looking at your tweets and all that stuff it's pretty funny thank you both so i think graduation thank you thanks to our guests find me on twitter at kings things. i know c.n.n. m s n b c news have taken some knocks lightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth from the mike think. it's because one whole attention and the
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mainstream media works side by side with you is actually on here. at our teenagers we have a different approach. because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not how. you got to the jokes well handled in the sense that i got. well if you're going to like. the face of your life you know alone and.
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