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Criminal Minds on CBS had its season finale.
Overdramatic
But, in the penultimate scene the "Greg" lead character confronts his boss, a senior FBI officer and profiles her to make his case for keeping her job.
Top of the pile in the FBI boss's office is SEED Magazine.
The March '07 "TRUTH" issue.
Now if they could just get the magazine into airport newsagents...
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Now if they could just get the magazine into airport newsagents...
I'm pretty sure I did see it at an airport recently. I couldn't tell you which one, because I spent most of April travelling....
-Rob