News of Thomas Gibson being fired from "Criminal Minds" season 12 was a hot topic over the Internet. The series creators received backlash from fans of the crime drama series, calling for others to boycott the show. Now creators are torn between asking Gibson to continue his role as Gibson or they may lose a lot of viewers.
Thomas Gibson Fired
Fans will no longer see Thomas Gibson in "Criminal Minds" season 12 after being unceremoniously dismissing the actor following a bout on the set with a writer. Series creators have yet to announce who would replace Gibson in the upcoming season. However, many fans did not take the Gibson's sacking too kindly. They started an online trend #NoHotchNoWatch on Twitter and Instagram, Inquistr reported. Could this signal the end of the show?
Thomas Gibson was a series regular season 1. The actor playing the character of Aaron Hotchner will reportedly appear in the first two episodes of "Criminal Minds" season 12. Many fans cringed at the prospect of replacing Gibson, overshadowing other good news about the series. Gibson reportedly had an on-set altercation with a one of the writers, prompting the showrunners to suspend the actor for two episodes. However, they then decided to fire the actor altogether much to fans protests and anger.
Will Thomas Gibson Return?
While the franchise is expected to introduce new characters in "Criminal Minds" season 12, fans just can't be stopped from expecting that Thomas Gibson might return. Australian Network News listed reasons why Gibson should return aside from the strong public demand. While the writers took his criticisms negatively, the website took it as a sign of his dedication to his craft. Though it resulted to one ugly physical bout, Gibson was adamant that he only wanted the best for the series.
Fans aren't sure now if Thomas Gibson will return for "Criminal Minds" season 12. If he won't, will the show's ratings be endangered? Let us know your thoughts by leaving your comments below. "Criminal Minds" season 12 will air on September 28, 2016, on CBS. Check out the trailer below.