The Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) will track down a serial killer in Los Angeles who may be working for the FBI in the next all-new episode of "Criminal Minds."
During next week's episode of "Criminal Minds," the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) will go on the hunt for a man who kidnapped and tortured three young women for years, just like notorious kidnapper Ariel Castro.
In Wednesday night's all-new episode of "Criminal Minds," the BAU agents take a trip to Boston to investigate a series of mysterious deaths that appear to be connected to a taxi service.
A new sneak peek video from Wednesday's all-new episode of "Criminal Minds" shows that things will get intense when Dr. Spencer Reid (Matthew Gray Gubler) goes on a blind date with a dangerous psychopathic killer.
The second half of Season 11 of "Criminal Minds" will be just as intense and exciting as the first half of the season as the BAU agents continue to investigate gory deaths and malicious murder mysteries.
Fans of "Criminal Minds" can look forward to seeing a lot more of Dr. Spencer Reid, including meeting his new love interest, when the series returns from its winter recess next month.
Last Wednesday's episode of "Criminal Minds" was intense and bloody as the BAU took on a case involving a killer who used medical experiments on his victims in effort to find a cure to stop the process of aging.
Things will get intense during Wednesday's all-new episode of "Criminal Minds" as the BAU tracks down a killer with an affinity for medical experiments.
The BAU will take on a case involving an underground internet drug ring while they continue their hunt for the Dirty Dozen in this week's episode of "Criminal Minds."
The BAU will go on an intense mission to stop an underground internet drug ring, while they continue their hunt for the Dirty Dozen in next week's all-new episode of "Criminal Minds."
In the next episode of "Criminal Minds," the BAU continues to track down the Dirty Dozen, taking on a case to find an UnSub who tortures his victims through sleep deprivation.
Fans of "Criminal Minds" can look forward to another intense new episode on Wednesday, as the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) investigates the murders of cheerleaders in a town filled with sex offenders.
The next episode of "Criminal Minds" will be scary and intense as the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) investigates a street artist turned serial killer who incorporates the bodies of murder victims into artwork.
The next episode of "Criminal Minds" will be scary and intense as the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) open up a cold case in Las Vegas in order to capture a serial killer targeting teenagers.
"Criminal Minds" fans have a lot to look forward to in Wednesday's all-new episode as the elite FBI agents will go on an intense hunt to stop a bride killer. The episode will also feature Dallas Cowboys football star Michael Irvin.
After the new season started off with a bang last week, Wednesday's Episode 2 of "Criminal Minds" will give fans another thrilling investigation, as the BAU team works to foil a gas attack in L.A. in "The Witness."
Although A.J. Cook's character JJ will be on maternity leave for the beginning of the season, fans can expect to see her make a cameo with her new baby in the season premiere. Viewers can also look forward to the introduction of a new member of the Behavioral Analysis Unit.
"Criminal Minds" fans can expect to see several interesting guest stars appear in Season 11 of the CBS series in light of the departure of Jennifer Love Hewitt last season and the temporary absence of A.J. Cook.
"Criminal Minds" is set to kick off a thrilling new season later this month that will include new murder mysteries and, for the first time, reoccurring villains.