Criminal Minds Season 12 maintains the show's long-standing formula of FBI profilers hunting serial killers, with cast changes driven by real-world actor departures rather than ideological mandates: Thomas Gibson's firing led to Paget Brewster's return as Prentiss and Damon Gupton's addition as Black agent Stephen Walker, while Aisha Tyler (biracial) was promoted to regular as Tara Lewis and Adam Rodriguez (Latino) as Luke Alvez following Shemar Moore's exit. This results in a diverse team including multiple women and POC, but it aligns organically with the procedural's FBI setting and prior seasons' makeup, without race/gender-swaps of established characters or clashes with canon. Episodes feature standard unsub hunts touching incidental social issues like prison conditions (Reid's wrongful imprisonment arc), single mothers, homelessness, and family violence, but these serve plot advancement rather than overt critiques of patriarchy, systemic racism, or identity politics—no lecture moments, prominent LGBTQ+ arcs, or forced diversity subplots dominate. Reception was positive with no notable backlash labeling it 'woke'; reviews praise storytelling and cast integration without political complaints, and modern criticisms target the later Evolution revival instead.