KV’s Summer Vacation
Sunday, June 28th, 2009
(photo from Theater of Note) These people don’t stop working. Poor Matthew Gray Gubler is hobbling around on crutches, going to premiers. Kirsten Vangsness is taking a break from her Criminal Minds role and going to the theater. She always does things with the Theater of Note, and this summer it’s a production of Kill Me, Deadly. Variety had a review.
Here’s a quick plot summary:
When private detective Charlie Nickels (Dean Lemont) meets the rich Lady Clairmont (Kathleen Mary Carthy) and her daughter Veronica (Megan Bartle), the main thing he notices is the Bengal Diamond, a huge red gem she keeps on display. This stone is said to be cursed, which quickly becomes apparent as Lady Clairmont is murdered and the diamond stolen. Veronica and her odd brother Clive (Nicholas S. Williams) are immediate suspects, but then so is the fired gardener, Jaime (Phinneas Kiyomura). Or it could be the fast-talking and mysterious Mona (Kirsten Vangsness), whom Charlie might suspect if he wasn’t in love with her.
And the reviewers comments on our favorite CM lady:
http://www.watchingcriminalminds.com/wp-admin/post-new.php
Vangsness is brilliant as the manipulative Mona, who almost trips over herself switching from seductiveness to vulnerability to selfishness, sometimes within a sentence. The actress captures this energy in a perf that sounds like a southern Liza Minnelli combined with a touch of Mae West. And Mona’s earnest rendition of the deliberately sappy song “Rainbow Dream” is comedically sublime.
Click here for the rest of the review. The whole show sounds awesome.


An arsonist is targeting public meeting places in this episode. After thirty-one people have been killed, the BAU is called in. Shows like this are terrifying to me - in the opening scene, people are in a movie theater, watching The Blob. Outside someone pours gasoline on the theater, and poof, everyone is running for their lives. It makes it seem like nothing is safe - you can be doing the most normal thing, with your family, and then one person makes a decision. That’s really part of what makes this show so good to me - so scary sometimes too.








ABC Studios has submitted “Mayhem” and “Shades of Grey” for Emmy consideration. Both good episodes - I really liked “Shades of Grey,” which was the one in which the team is investigating a series of child murders. They apprehend someone, but one of the murders was committed by someone else. The bad seed episode - very creepy. “Mayhem” was the season premier, and I have fond memories of it because I was in the hospital about to have my son when I watched it. So both good choices. Do you think CM will win?
