The death of Rossi’s wife sending him into a depressive spiral may not be what Joe Mantegna expected when “Criminal Minds: Evolution” continued his character’s story, but that’s not to say the actor was opposed to this darker direction. “It’s an example of showing that it’s not a perfect world, and it’s certainly not a perfect world even in a television series,” Mantegna told Newsweek. “In a sense that… I live by the dictum of ‘everybody has a story, nobody gets a free ride,’ and this is Rossi’s story and he’s not getting a free ride right now, but why should he?”
Rossi doesn’t just stew in his emotions. His trauma drives him to do some dangerous things, to the point that fans were worried for Rossi’s life, but he also undergoes a compelling character arc that eventually sees him with a renewed will to live. “You get knocked down, [are] you gonna stay down or are you gonna get up? So, now, we’re gonna find out what Rossi is made out of,” Mantegna explained. “People can relate to that, especially over the times we’ve all been through in the last few years.”
Even if Krystall is dead, her presence hasn’t left the show either. Who’s there to give a trapped Rossi a hallucinatory pep talk in the “Criminal Minds: Evolution” Season 1 finale? None other than his beloved wife. The pair’s love story lives on, even when death separates them.