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'Criminal Minds' Season 11 Episode 10 Spoilers: What to Expect This Coming Winter Finale?

"Criminal Minds" has shown some of the most disturbing serial killers and murders throughout its run, and now that its winter finale is coming, many fans wonder what the show has in store before it goes on winter break.

According to Carter Matt, the show has released very little information about its winter finale, besides revealing the synopsis for the upcoming episode, which is titled "Future Perfect." The website hopes that the show will get to feature an episode that viewers can recall a few years from now.

The Futon Critic posted the synopsis for the winter finale of "Criminal Minds," and it reads, "The BAU searches for an UnSub who may be fascinated with medical experimentation."

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In the sneak peek released for the episode next week, viewers saw a woman on a gurney being wheeled in by the UnSub to what appears like an operating room. The woman's mouth is tied, and when she turns on her left, she saw a man who is also suffering from the same fate. Fans wonder what "experiment" the Unsub will do to his victims.

The episode was written by Bruce Zimmerman and was directed by Laura Belsey. Aisha Tyler will be back as a guest star in this episode, and will portray the character Dr. Tara Lewis. Other guest stars include Matt Burns as Robert Boles, Mike Dazé as Bryan Davis, Augie Duke as Jill Simmons, Mia Topalian as Andrea Gambrell, Pamela Shaddock as Sgt. Carol Gridley, Bruce Barton as M.E. Kevin Gaylen, Peter Elbling as Harold McDermott, Vaughn Armstrong as Ben Kebler, Nancy Linehan Charles as Eileen Kebler, Jill Remez as Dr. Laura Braga, and Alisa Torres as Diane Haller.

"Criminal Minds" season 11 episode 10 will air next week, Dec. 9, on CBS, and will take a short hiatus for the winter. The show will come back for its 11th episode next year, on Jan. 13.

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