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20 Reasons To Love Spencer Reid

He's the most charming.

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20 Reasons To Love Spencer Reid

Criminal Minds is a show that was created by Jeff Davis in 2005. One of the main characters is Dr. Spencer Reid. The show would not be the same without him. He is super smart and super cute. He makes wearing a vest look cool. Matthew Gray Gubler knows how to make our insides melt every time.

1. He is so unbelievably cute that it seems unreal.

He is smart and funny. Why is he just a fictional character?

2. He is cute even when he is sleeping.

He looks like an angel when he sleeps.

3. He knows how to dance.

He surely is a gentleman. Look at how his hand is placed.

4. Because he is just as awkward as you are.


He is enthusiastic, but yet so awkward.

5. He can rock any hairstyle.

His hair looks amazing!

6. Even this one as well:

I like his shorter hair better. Either way, he is still super cute.

7. He makes biting your lip look sexy.

All the feels right now!

8. He understands that making friends is hard.

Awe. Poor Spence. I will be your friend.

9. He looks cute with dogs.


I think he is cuter than the dog, to be honest. But seriously how can he be any cuter?

10. He is very intelligent.

Very smart, Spence.

11. Because this is what he looks like when he is focused:

What are you so focused on? Me? Your suspect?

12. He is even good with children.


*Sighs happily* Don't you wish that we could be the one to have children with Spencer?

13. When he thinks he makes this face:

You're still cute, Dr. Reid. You will forever be the cutest fictional doctor.

14. His sad face is the saddest thing on the planet.

We are here for you, Spence.

15. His sharp wit allows for some pretty snappy comebacks.

Do not make fun of Reid, Morgan!

16. He is not superficial.

You are so right Spencer. Looks never matter when it comes to love, but if the person you love is beautiful shout it to the world.

17. Because he does not know how cool he really is.

That face though—so adorable!

18. He makes vests look cool

Normally I do not like vests, but he looks so amazing in them.

19. Derek Morgan and Spencer Reid have the greatest relationship.

Aren't they the cutest? #Goals

20. What the rest of the team thinks of Dr. Spencer Reid:

Pretty accurate I must say.

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