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'Criminal Minds' Season 11 Episode 11 Spoilers: 'Parks and Recreation' Star Aubrey Plaza Plays Dr. Reid's Date

"Criminal Minds" is now in its midseason break, but it doesn't stop fans from watching out for the latest updates on the hit CBS crime drama. It seems like Dr. Spencer Reid (Matthew Gray Gubler) will go on a special date, once the show is back, but apparently, his date, Cat Adams (Aubrey Plaza), will not be the woman that Reid thought she was.

According to TV Line, Cat will pull a gun on Reid, while on their date, after she asks him to get away from her by solving challenges, without alerting the other guests in the restaurant. The website said that it will be a battle of wits between the two, and fans are excited to see the showdown.

Carter Matt noted that the next episode will be different from what fans usually get from "Criminal Minds," and most fans are already anxious to know what will happen next. No official synopsis has been released yet, but the episode, which is titled "Entropy," is said to be directed by Heather Cappiello and written by Breen Frazier, as seen on the script teased on Twitter.

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Meanwhile, the midseason finale ended with Garcia (Kirsten Vangsness) being whisked away by Hotch (Thomas Gibson) from her seclusion at the FBI office at Quantico. Garcia is being hunted down by a group of assassins called "The Dirty Dozen," and Hotch put her into protective custody. The last episode ended with a cliff-hanger since it wasn't clear where Hotch is taking the IT expert, but he said that they now have a lead regarding "The Dirty Dozen." Many fans wonder if the behavioral analysts will now be able to locate the group of killers, and if Garcia can finally get out of the office since she is looking more depressed each day while in witness protection.

"Criminal Minds" season 11 episode 11 will be back on Jan. 13 on CBS.

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