Get to play a fictional serial killer has allowed Zach Gilford To stretch your acting muscles, but there is a certain story in which you are not interested in exploring Criminal minds.
“[On Friday Night Lives] We do not achieve ways that each character remains for five seasons. That was sad for the audience and it was sad for us the people that our friends left the program, but I think it is part of what made this program good, “said Gilford, 43. Us Weekly. “AND [on Criminal Minds] They found ways to make sense for Voit to stay. “
Gilford did not believe that he made sense that Voit passed a hero.
“In opposition to” Well, he is good and now he is an FBI agent, “Gilford said before revealing his only” no “when it comes to possible arches.” I can’t talk about computers. I can’t talk about evidence. “
Ahead or season 3 o Criminal minds: evolutionGilford recalled having filmed a scene, said: “I have a scene because Voit was a technological guy and created his own network. There is a point where I am talking about the motherboard and computer circuits. I thought, ‘No, never again. I don’t want to do that. You can kill my character. I can’t talk about computer.”
The first season of Criminal minds: evolution (also known as season 16 or og Criminal minds Series) introduced Voit as the main antagonist. The Bau spent the whole season hunting the prolific murderer, who nicknamed Sicarius after linking him to 62 murders, and for being the intellectual author behind establishing an online network of other serial murderers.

After Voit was arrested, for a single murder, he became a professional criminal consultant for the BAU. It remains where criminal minds will take the story of Voit this season, after he was attacked in prison and presumably he was due to dead.
“I was supposed to leave the program a while ago and I have a leg length, ‘Well, I have to go at some point. If you are not going to kill me, we should have a spin -Off,” Gilford joked. “It is called a criminal mind: voit and what Voit is doing when he is in the world is deduced. He somehow escapes or releases him and it is this white whale for the Bau. Therefore, the criminal minds can go and have his Frey’s of his Freyte. If Voit had something to do with this.”
Leaving aside, Gilford appreciates his experience in the Criminal minds place. The specifically indicated how collaborative the process has been while working with Showrunner Erica Messer. Another funny fact behind the scene? Criminal minds It was one of Gilford’s first auditions as an actor.
“When I was 21 in New York, just out of the university, I audition and called Quantico. It was for the pilot. I thought:” I will be in a CBS show for 15 years. It will be great. “I simply received a call and the program is used for 15 years,” he revealed, before making fun of how presumable he auditioned for the role of Spencer Reid: “I wonder if that is why I am so reversed from Matthew [Gray Gubler]. “

While Gilford finally scored the role of theft of voit scenes, he does not necessarily see the character as the spectators can be.
“No matter what [role] It is, I try to make people like the character. It doesn’t matter what they are doing or how bad they are. It is fun, especially with some as a serial killer. Or just when I worked in good girls, it was a guy who cheated his pregnant wife and I said: “But I want everyone to like it,” he joked User. “The thing is just to make people pleasant and attract.”
Gilford continued: “I feel very lucky and fortunate, especially as the guy who begins as Matt [Saracen on Friday Night Lights] – The best type in the world. For a long time, everything someone wanted to do was the good guy. I’m still a good guy [but] I have simply done bad things [on screen as Voit]. “
New episodes or Criminal minds: evolution Air on Thursday at Paramount+.