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Oh, dude, in Criminal Minds, the ranks of the FBI team are Supervisory Special Agent (SSA), Senior Supervisory Special Agent (SSSA), Unit Chief, and Assistant Director. It's like a whole pyramid scheme of authority, but with way cooler job titles. Just imagine the drama at the FBI water cooler with all those fancy ranks floating around.

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