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Criminal Minds: Thomas Gibson Tweets, Ponders Suit; What Are His Odds?

by Cindy McLennan, August 17, 2016

Thomas Gibson fired from Criminal Minds TV show on CBS: season 12 (canceled or renewed?).

Fired from Criminal Minds TV series on CBS, Thomas Gibson takes to Twitter; considers lawsuit. (Photo: DFree / Shutterstock.com.)

Thomas Gibson who, last week, was fired from the Criminal Minds TV show on CBS after 11 seasons, has joined Twitter to remain “connected” to his fans. The move comes after Entertainment Tonight reported Gibson hired Los Angeles-based law firm Miller Barondess — perhaps to assess the possibility of a wrongful termination suit.

Gibson was fired from the 12th season of the Criminal Minds TV series, after a reported on-set altercation with writer and co-executive producer Virgil Williams is said to have turned physical. Media reports allege this was Gibson’s second incident on set. An earlier reported altercation supposedly involved Gibson getting physical with A.D. Ian Woolf and resulted in Gibson reportedly attending anger management classes.

Deadline is not convinced a potential suit by Gibson would be a winner. The news outlet reports:

“He needs to show the studio fired him for no good reason,” a prominent Hollywood lawyer said of the challenges Gibson faces taking on the same studio the ex-Desperate Housewives star has been fighting in the courts for six years. “His contract might spell out they need cause, and in court they could spell that out in a million different ways, like putting the studio’s name in a bad light by his behavior or their obligation to provide a safe workplace environment.”

Gibson, a Criminal Minds original cast member, first was suspended then cut loose by ABC Studios on August 12, about two weeks after an on-set incident in which the actor supposedly kicked co-executive producer Virgil Williams. It wasn’t the first time the actor had been involved in a physical altercation on the set of the long-running procedural, which paid him some $5 million a year. Back in 2010, the actor who played Special Agent Aaron Hotchner was sent to anger-management classes after reportedly shoving assistant director Ian Woolf.

Additionally, an unresolved 2014 lawsuit over unpaid commissions from Gibson’s ex-manager Craig Dorfman lists several instances of the actor’s behavior crossing the line. Among them, Dorfman cited verbal altercations with fellow actors Mandy Patinkin and Shemar Moore and a claim the manager “talked Gibson out of physically attacking Moore.”

“Saying this had happened before and ABC Studios had let him stay on the show will carry little water even with a street fighter like Skip in his corner, ” the lawyer added of Gibson’s past incidents and his newly retained attorney, who has been representing Byron Allen in his multibillion-dollar discrimination suits against AT&T and Comcast. “Gibson would need to link his termination to protected basis like gender, race, age or religion, and I don’t see that here.”With limited legal options, there could be an attempt to reframe the players in the July incident that sparked Gibson’s dismissal. The actor’s team is believed to be looking into Williams’ background, which includes a reported incident a decade ago on the set of ER. According to a former PA on that show who contacted Deadline, Williams received a one-episode suspension in 2006 after verbally threatening her. There were no further repercussions for Williams, who continued on the medical drama until its 2009 finale. ER producer WBTV would not comment on HR-related matters.

We hear the incident between Williams and Gibson was thoroughly vetted by ABC Studios, including interviews with everyone who witnessed the altercation. We also hear that Williams had been cleared of wrongdoing and will continue as a co-executive producer on Criminal Minds.Observers don’t expect deficiencies in ABC Studios’ investigation given the studios’ protracted legal battle with former Desperate Housewives co-star Sheridan over her termination.

“Look at how Nicollette Sheridan is still plugging away with reduced claims and ABC is fighting back even harder,” another Hollywood legal heavyweight says of Sheridan’s roller-coaster battle with the studios over being canned from the primetime soap in 2009 — not long after EP Marc Cherry allegedly struck her and she reported it to HR. “In that context, you think they would have fired Gibson without making sure all the T’s are crossed? Unlikely. Even more unlikely is that they aren’t ready to spill a whole bunch of beans on Gibson if he sues them.”

Check out Gibson’s newly minted Twitter and his recent tweets.

I wish I could thank each of you for your friendship & support. I love "Criminal Minds," & I'm disappointed by what's happened #ThomasGibson

— Thomas Gibson (@ImThomasGibson) August 16, 2016

I'm here on #Twitter so we can stay connected in the days to come, and talk directly with each other. #ThomasGibson

— Thomas Gibson (@ImThomasGibson) August 16, 2016

The support you show means the world to me and my family. This is not an ending, but a beginning as well. Thank you all. #ThomasGibson

— Thomas Gibson (@ImThomasGibson) August 17, 2016

What do you think? Will you watch the Criminal Minds TV series on CBS without Thomas Gibson? Does learning more about the incident make you more likely to watch without him, or less?


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First Sherman and now Thomas that show will go down hill fast. Watched from the start, will have to see how it goes before I make a decision on whether I will keep watching one of my favorite shows. Thomas should have been punished but not fired.

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September 15, 2016 10:57 pm
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Well, I guess it was inevitable that this show would finally come to an end! CBS was so unsure about renewing it for a season 12 in the first place. Looks like we won’t be seeing a season 13! With Shemar Moore gone and now the lead character, I believe this is the end of a great and one of the best shows on television! I know Gibson might have made a mistake or two, but worse goes on behind the scenes of other shows that’s kept in the dark and overlooked daily!! I’m sure there’s more to the story… Read more »

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September 1, 2016 4:02 pm
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I love Criminal Minds …..one of the only shows I actually watch on T.V. . If I am honest…. no I probably wont continue watching! I was soo disappointed when I realized Shemar Moore was leaving…wondered what the show would be like without him…and now they fire Gibson?? Seems like they are trying to end the show! The chances of them replacing both of them, and the show STILL being good is not very likely! It`s sad because I really do love the show! Hopefully they will listen to the fans, and let him come back! I get what he… Read more »

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August 21, 2016 10:14 am
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They should rename this series “Knitted Brow” more PC pap. The writer needed, a good kick in the pants.

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August 18, 2016 5:55 pm
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He blew his second chance.

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August 18, 2016 11:18 am
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sorry guys but no i wont be watching season 12 and beyond. No Hotch No CM

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August 18, 2016 8:41 am
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I love criminal minds and it won’t be the same without Erin!! Work this out and bring him back.

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August 18, 2016 3:18 am
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*Aaron

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August 18, 2016 11:16 am
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