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Matthew Gray Gubler’s New Criminal Minds Replacement Show Is A Boost For Spencer Reid Return Hopes

Matthew Gray Gubler is set to star in a brand new CBS series, and that boosts his chances of coming back to Criminal Minds: Evolution. As an original ensemble member, not having Spencer Reid as part of the cast of Criminal Minds: Evolution has been a big topic of conversation among those who enjoy the series. There was initial confusion on why Gubler isn’t really involved, but ultimately, it was determined that his absence boiled down to scheduling conflicts. The actor wanted to venture out and do something different after playing Reid for 15 seasons on the CBS series.

Spencer Reid (Matthew Gray Gubler) smiling in Criminal Minds season 15

Everyone involved in Criminal Minds: Evolution has been supportive. In return, Gubler has expressed his desire to come back as Reid. BAU’s golden boy is still technically a member of the team, with his desk intact. In season 1, it was revealed that he was just working on a different case, but in season 2, Emily Prentiss shared that Reid was actually on sabbatical. This made it seem like it was only a matter of time before Reid appeared in Criminal Minds: Evolution. So, it’s surprising to learn that Gubler will be leading Einstein — a new procedural on CBS.

How Matthew Gray Gubler’s Einstein Role Could Help A Criminal Minds Return

CBS Studios May Be The Key To Reid’s Comeback

Adam Rodriguez as Luke Alvez, A.J. Cook as Jennifer ‘JJ’ Jareau, Paget Brewster as Emily Prentiss, Kirsten Vangsness as Penelope Garcia and Aisha Tyler as Dr. Tara Lewis in Criminal Minds: Evolution

Gubler will reportedly play the descendant of Albert Einstein who helps the police solve crimes in the upcoming show, Einstein. Since the project appears to still be in the early stages of development, not much is known about it aside from the actor being the face of the project. As exciting as this is, Gubler taking on a new series on network TV may seem detrimental to his return chances are Reid in Criminal Minds: Evolution season 3. That said, an interesting tidbit from Deadline actually hints that being on Einstein makes it easier for him to return.

With Einstein bringing Gubler back in the fold of CBS Studios, which co-produces Criminal Minds, synching up schedules may be easier should Einstein go to series and Evolution get renewed for a third season.

While leading Einstein will undoubtedly make Gubler busy, both projects being from CBS Studios makes scheduling easier. Since the actor is already under contract with the company, they can easily arrange for him to make at least a cameo in Criminal Minds: Evolution. The fact that the initial report mentioned this piece of information supports the idea.

Criminal Minds Shows Matthew Gray Gubler Is A Great Choice For Einstein

Gubler Is Used To Playing A Genius Character

Spencer Reid (Matthew Gray Gubler) looking concerned in Criminal Minds season 4.

Depending on when CBS is planning to release Einstein, it may take a while before more details are released about the new show. Based on its premise, however, anyone who has followed Criminal Minds would know how perfect Gubler is for the part. In the long-running procedural, BAU’s golden boy is known for his eidetic memory, which essentially makes him a genius. Being smart is his unique skill, and while it’s mostly always a joint effort among the profilers, cases are solved more quickly if Reid is around, considering that he’s a walking and talking encyclopedia and calculator.

Granted that Einstein’s grandson is also supposedly a troublemaker in the upcoming endeavor — something that Reid is not in Criminal Minds , it’s safe to say that Gubler can effectively play the role.

For 15 seasons until Criminal Minds ended, Gubler played the role so effectively, which makes his transition to playing another genius in his next project somewhat easier. Granted that Einstein’s grandson is also supposedly a troublemaker in the upcoming endeavor — something that Reid is not in Criminal Minds, it’s safe to say that Gubler can effectively play the role. If anything, it also allows him to try something new. Instead of simply doing a repeat of his performance in Criminal Minds, Gubler has an updated version of the smart guy character he is so used to portraying.

Source: https://edition.cnn.com/
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