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Specifically, the actress who played J.J. (whose character’s full name is Jennifer Jareau), A.J. Cook was the one who was really pregnant during filming. The star announced her pregnancy via Instagram with a caption that read, “Miracles do happen and don’t believe anyone who tells you otherwise.”

Criminal Minds Star A.J. Cook Pregnant and Expecting a Baby Boy: “Miracles Do Happen” Actress also debuts her baby bump on social media while sharing the news By Mike Vulpo Mar 01, 2015 4:36 PM Tags Instagram Congratulations are in order for A.J. Cook!

Yes, J.J. was really pregnant on Criminal Minds. Specifically, the actress who played J.J. (whose character’s full name is Jennifer Jareau), A.J. Cook was the one who was really pregnant during filming.

Was J.J. really pregnant on ‘Criminal Minds’? Yes, J.J. was really pregnant on Criminal Minds. Specifically, the actress who played J.J. (whose character’s full name is Jennifer Jareau), A.J. Cook was the one who was really pregnant during filming.

Keep reading! Was J.J. really pregnant on ‘Criminal Minds’? Yes, J.J. was really pregnant on Criminal Minds. Specifically, the actress who played J.J. (whose character’s full name is Jennifer Jareau), A.J. Cook was the one who was really pregnant during filming.

She missed the wedding because she picked up an extra shift. Criminal Minds has never been a show about romance, but the members of the BAU do have personal lives. Some are married (and perhaps more happily so than others), while others are taking important steps in their relationships.

Is A.J. pregnant in Season 10?

A.J. announced her pregnancy while Season 10 was still airing so by the end of the season, the writers of the CBS drama had scaled back her appearances on the show and written in a leave of absence for J.J., who would also be pregnant on the series. Article continues below advertisement.

return to the screen after her first pregnancy, her first son Mekhai has since appeared on a number of Criminal Minds episodes alongside his mom as J.J.’s son. And it appears that tradition continued with A.J.’s second son whose first TV appearance came at just a few months old. Advertisement.

Who plays Cat in Life After Beth?

Aubrey Plaza, the actress who portrays Cat, previously costarred in Life After Beth with Matthew Gray Gubler, the actor who portrays Reid. Because of their friendship and connections, she landed the role of Cat after Gubler sent her the episode script and asked her to guest-star in the episode.

When Lindsey abducted Reid’s mother Diana, the BAU raid a house where a couple who resemble Peter and Lindsey show the team a video message on a live iPad recording of Cat, who taunts them and then demands that Reid visit her in prison, since he was the one who arrested her and they therefore have unfinished business.

Shortly before her execution, Cat Adams executed one last plan to ruin Reid’s life and to get revenge on him for outsmarting her. Under her instructions, her former cellmate, Juliette Weaver, kidnapped the father and sister of Reid’s date, Maxine Brenner. In exchange, she would get revenge on her ex-boyfriend. Her last wish is to go on a date with him. Afterward, she and Reid kissed outside his apartment, in which Maxine sees them. Cat attempts to drive a wedge between Reid and Max by telling Max about Reid’s actions towards her, including him being falsely responsible for her miscarriage before asking Max if anyone has hurt her. After Max tells them about her abusive ex, she leaves with Prentiss and they save her father and sister. It is later revealed that Max was working with the team into arresting Juliette and saving her father and sister; in which Max admits she made up the part about her ex being abusive to gain Cat’s trust. It is also revealed Reid was not responsible for her miscarriage as she miscarried months after the last visit.

As they sit down, Cat asks about Reid’s wife and asks how long he has been married, and he replies that it has been four years. Then, Cat asks Reid to show her his ring, which he does. Rossi and JJ are in the restaurant as well, watching the both of them. Cat looks at the ring, and tells Reid that a four-year-old ring would have scratches while his is clearly new. She then says that she knows Reid isn’t married and that she knows that Garcia is overhearing her through the microphone hidden on Reid’s tie, going on to greet Garcia. Next, Cat pulls out a gun, points it at Reid under the table, and says to him that she didn’t walk into the BAU ‘s trap; they walked into hers. She discreetly takes Reid’s gun as the waiter comes by. She innocently tells the waiter that she and Reid are having so much fun getting to know one another and that they will let him know when they’re ready. Once the waiter leaves, Cat tells Reid that she knows JJ is in the restaurant and orders him to have her walk out. As soon as JJ leaves, Cat expresses her knowledge that the BAU’s plan is to have her walk out the door where the police are waiting. Reid confirms this.

Once she had her victims in a highly compromised position, she would kill them by shooting them with a .45-caliber handgun, hence her nickname. She briefly mentioned that she would be so good at manipulating that she could get her targets to kill themselves, though it is unknown if that is indeed the case. During the standoff at Harry & Glenn’s Grill and Bar, she held Reid at gunpoint with a .40-caliber Springfield Armory XDM handgun (presumably the same gun she used to kill her victims) and coordinated her actions with Sharon Mayford. Throughout the latter half of Season Twelve, she coordinated her actions with Lindsey Vaughn and Lionel Wilkins .

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As a child, Cat was abused by her father Daniel, who later went away for manslaughter related to the death of her mother, his wife Laila. She was sent to a foster home, but she was abused by the foster father, whom she eventually killed. In 1987, Daniel was released and left the U.S. shortly afterward. As a result, Cat traveled around the world in …

Thomas Yates (” Profiling 101 ” and ” Profiling 202 “) – A prolific arsonist and serial-turned-spree killer, abductor, one-time robber, and stalker who killed at least 103 people. Thomas also appeared in Season Eleven.

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