Female Celebrity Smoking List: "Criminal Minds" (2005)

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"Criminal Minds" (2005) | Katie Mitchell
ep. #2.3, "The Perfect Storm", Oct. 4, '06

"Criminal Minds" (2005) | Leslie Fleming-Mitchell
ep. #3.15, "A Higher Power", Apr. 9, '08

"Criminal Minds" (2005) | Shirly Brener
ep. #4.7, "Memoriam", Nov. 12, '08
"plays a Vegas prostitute and smokes in a scene in a bar. Nice lightup and two excellent exhales. Definitely looks IRL"

"Criminal Minds" (2005) | Beverly Leech
ep. #4.15, "Zoe's Reprise", Feb. 18, '09
"Beverly Leech's character Paula McConnell played a reporter who smoked in her office while talking with FBI crime investigators. She moved her cigarette to her mouth on several occasions, but most of the time the camera moved away. However, the camera did catch one good inhale where she blew out a considerable amount of smoke."

"Criminal Minds" (2005) | Susan Ward, Milissa Skoro
ep. #4.20, "Conflicted", Apr. 20
"I was half reading, half watching when I realized there's an absolutely gorgeous woman [Ward] smoking an all white in several scenes with deep drags and exhales. The editor allows the completion of several of these without feeling that he (or she) must shift the camera to another actor. In today's TV world this is heavy stuff and I'm going to put this one on my must see rerun list."
"Milissa Skoro's character Amanda had two impressive inhales while in shadow in the opening scene. Later on Susan Ward's character Julie put out a cigarette, lit another cigarette and had an impressive inhale in a scene with bright lighting."
"Sorry to disagree, but I believe that the actor smoking in shadow during the opening scene is actually a man in drag, which fits the theme of the episode 'Conflicted.' I agree with the positive comments about Susan Ward's smoking later in the episode, however."
"Ward is gorgeous and there's no question regarding her definite IRL status. No woman smokes with that style who doesn't thoroughly enjoy it, and she's also conscious of the effect it has on others watching her. I disagree with the second review who thinks Milissa Skoro is really a man in drag. Her face is in shadow but when I see those lips caress that filter, I know that's not a man. The second reviewer is confused because it's obvious that the male voice was used. Anyone reading this won't understand what we're disagreeing on so I highly recommend seeing this for yourselves. The smoking (although limited) is outstanding and the program is also very entertaining."

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