Jack Garrett (Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders)

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Jack Garrett
Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders character
File:Jack Garrett.jpg
Gary Sinise as Jack Garrett
First appearance"The Harmful One"
1x01, March 16, 2016
(on Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders)
"Beyond Borders"
10x19, April 8, 2015
(on Criminal Minds)
Last appearance"The Ripper of Riga"
2x13, May 17, 2017
(on Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders)
Created byErica Messer
Portrayed byGary Sinise
In-universe information
NicknameGarrett
TitleFBI IRT Senior Supervisory Special Agent
FBI IRT Unit Chief
OccupationFBI Special Agent
SpouseKaren Garrett
ChildrenRyan Garrett (son)
Jack Garrett, Jr. (son)
Millie Garrett (daughter)
Josie Garrett (daughter)
RJ Garrett (son)
Emma Garrett (daughter)

Jack Garrett is a fictional character on the CBS crime drama Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, portrayed by Gary Sinise. A 20-year veteran of the FBI, Garrett is the Unit Chief of the International Response Team based out of Washington D.C.

Background

Garrett is the Unit Chief of the International Response Team (IRT), which specializes in solving cases that involve American citizens on international soil. Through his job, he shares personal history with Aaron Hotchner and David Rossi[1] of the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit and Clara Seger[2] from his own team. Garrett's friendship with Rossi is also shown in the opening scene of the Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders seasons 1 episode "The Harmful One", where they have a practice session together at the gun range and bicker over negotiation tactics.[2] Garrett once told Rossi that the reason he was still doing this job was to make the world a safer place for his family to live in.[1]

Personal life

Garrett is married to his wife Karen[3] (Sherry Stringfield) and together have six children,[4] including their oldest, a son named Ryan, and their middle child, a daughter named Josie.[5] Ryan in 2015, got into the FBI Academy,[6] which concerned Garrett, as Ryan would therefore be putting himself in harm's way as an agent. Josie recently moved across the country to attend the University of Southern California.[7] They have two other boys, Jack Jr. and R.J., and two other girls, Millie and Emma.[8]

Storylines

In the first episode of season 1, Garrett and the team head to Thailand and he contacts cultural anthropology expert and former agent Clara Seger for her assistance as she was already in the region. She had been on a two-year sabbatical following the death of her husband Brad. By the end of the episode Garrett extends an invitation for her to return to the IRT.

In the episode "Love Interrupted" he struggles over Josie's decision to attend the University of Southern California across the country rather than Florida State University, which would be nearer to home. Matthew Simmons, the only other character who is married with children, picks up on his mood and asks him "She's not ready or you're not ready?"[9]

Character development and casting

During the initial planning stages for the spin-off and its potential main characters, showrunner Erica Messer had been introduced to Gary Sinise by Criminal Minds cast member Joe Mantegna, a long-time friend of Sinise. Messer decided that Sinise fit her idea of how the character who would serve as the unit chief should be portrayed. Prior to Beyond Borders, Sinise had been on hiatus from television, his last lead television role being Mac Taylor on the CBS crime procedural CSI: NY.[10]

Sinise said of the character conceptualization, "In the beginning, we had wondered if this was going to be the type of law enforcement character who's had a difficult time, difficult home life. He's dealing with certain things that have haunted him."[11] Messer stated that in her discussions with Sinise over the character, they decided to depart from portraying Jack Garrett as a divorcee or widower with a tragic past, similar to characters such as David Rossi from the original show or Sinise's character Mac Taylor from CSI: NY respectively. Instead they decided that Garrett would be a "success story" – he is happily married to his high school sweetheart and raised five children while maintaining a successful career in a demanding job.[12]

I said to Gary, 'Look, the reality of the FBI is, I think, the stats are worse than the national average in terms of divorce. We could either have you represent that portion of people who don't survive a career in the FBI and a marriage, or we can go the opposite, where you're representing the ones that do.' There's also something really 'lovely' about showing that marriages do last through difficult times...

— Erica Messer[12]

Garrett is one of two main characters on the show who is happily married with children, the other being Matthew Simmons (Daniel Henney). Messer noted that both characters share similarities and saw Simmons as a younger version of Garrett.[11]

References

  1. ^ a b "Beyond Borders". Criminal Minds. Season 10. Episode 19. April 8, 2015. CBS. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |episodelink= ignored (|episode-link= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ a b "The Harmful One". Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders. Season 1. Episode 1. March 16, 2016. CBS. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |episodelink= ignored (|episode-link= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ An ER Veteran Is Heading To Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders
  4. ^ Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders Casts ER Alum as Jack Garrett's Wife
  5. ^ ER Alum Sherry Stringfield Joins Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders
  6. ^ Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders Mega Buzz: Will Jack's Son Join the Team?
  7. ^ "Paper Orphans". Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders. Season 1. Episode 13. May 25, 2016. CBS. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |episodelink= ignored (|episode-link= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
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  9. ^ "Love Interrupted". Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders. Season 1. Episode 6. April 13, 2016. CBS. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |episodelink= ignored (|episode-link= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  10. ^ "Criminal Minds: Will the Second Time (and Gary Sinise) Be the Charm for Another Spin-Off?". TV Guide. April 7, 2015.
  11. ^ a b "Meet the Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders Team". TV Guide. March 15, 2016.
  12. ^ a b "Criminal Minds Boss Talks of 'Many' Spinoff Lessons Learned — Plus, The Episode That Will Drive You 'Crazy'". TVLine. April 7, 2015.

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