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"Criminal Minds" actor Thomas Gibson first talks about "being fired"

"Criminal Minds" actor Thomas Gibson first talks about "being fired"

Thomas Gibson spoke publicly for the first time about what happened on the set of Criminal Minds. To this end, he was initially suspended, and eventually evolved into being fired and leaving the crew that had been resident for 11 years.

He told People .com that on July 26, while filming the second episode of Season 12, he himself questioned a line on the spot, but it was eventually vetoed by Virgil Williams, who was co-producer and screenwriter. Later, when Gibson was talking to the crew about it, Williams "approached the room and started walking toward me." As he brushed past me, I moved my feet and tapped his leg. If I hadn't moved at the time, he would have bumped into me." After the kick, "we had some verbal conflicts, and I apologized the next day for that."

I thought things were over. We finished shooting, and then I went home — and I never went back," Gibson says. Initially, he was suspended for two episodes, and finally on August 12, he was announced to be fired.

As a result, a two-episode "temporary" suspension was eventually escalated to a permanent departure for the actor. Paget Brewster, on the other hand, was originally only briefly returning to the show, as Gibson was fired and eventually promoted to a regular role. CBS has not yet said how it will deal with Gibson's characters.

Gibson told People.com, "It looks like they're planning to remove me from the show." My self-esteem and reputation have been damaged by this, but I understand that in the end everyone remembers an actor who is still his excellent masterpiece. What I need now is the opportunity to participate in more good works and be a "good person".

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