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'Criminal Minds' Season 11 Episode 9 Spoilers: Hunt Continues For 'The Dirty Dozen' in 'Internal Affairs'

Few CBS shows will be taking a break this Thanksgiving week, and unfortunately, one of them includes the "Criminal Minds." However, fans of the hit crime drama don't need to worry because viewers will be treated with a massive episode after the break since the teaser for the next episode, which is titled "Internal Affairs," indicates that the hunt for "The Dirty Dozen" continues.

According to Design & Trend, the BAU will work hand-in-hand with the National Security Agency, or the NSA, in their next murder investigation. Their new case with the NSA involves investigating about an underground Internet drug syndicate, and Hotch believes that their work with the agency will give him and the other behavioral analysts more information about the group's deadly assassins.

The full summary of the next episode of "Criminal Minds" reads, "After two undercover DEA agents are murdered and a third goes missing, the BAU joins the NSA to investigate whether an underground Internet drug syndicate is involved. Also, Hotch hopes the team's work with the NSA brings them closer to finding the 'Dirty Dozen' hitmen ring."

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In other news, Kirsten Vangsness, the actress who plays the show's intelligent IT expert Penelope Garcia, just recently announced that she is engaged to her boyfriend, Keith Hanson. According to People, the actor/writer asked Vangsness two weeks ago at the Redbury Hotel in front of their closest family and friends.

The 43-year-old actress described her fiancé as someone who is "perfect" for her, and even said, "I feel like we evolve." Vangsness said the wedding planning might take a little longer, since her fiancé is "more particular" than her. However, the actress said it is going to be fine, since her soon-to-be husband "has many more requirements" than her for their wedding, and it will just be because of "quality" issue.

"Criminal Minds" will take a break this week, and will resume next Wednesday, Dec. 2, on CBS.

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