'Criminal Minds' Season 11 Episode 8 Spoilers: BAU On The Tail of Unsub That Deprives Victims of Sleep
CBS' hit police-procedural drama TV series "Criminal Minds" Season 11 returns this week with an episode that will see the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit tracking down an unSub who gets pleasure on seeing his victims not getting their sleep. Meanwhile, the season's central enemy strikes again.
Citing the synopsis posted over at the Futon Critic for the episode titled "Awake," it is indicated that the team will be on the road towards Phoenix to hunt down a criminal who derives satisfaction by keeping his poor victims awake. It can be assumed that the felon's modus would involve tormenting his prey round the clock, consequently depriving them of rest. How will the squad be able to apprehend this kind of twisted person?
The short but eerie promo trailer shared over at Latin Post featured a man walking down in the midst of the rain towards a parked car. For reasons unknown, he knocked on the vehicle's window which shocked a lady occupant. A tattoo, of a skull design, can then be seen in his hand.
In another development, the summary from TFC teased about the return of "Dirty Dozen." As indicated, Hotch and Garcia will get wind of the threat coming from the underground hitman group themselves.
As of the moment, the BAU still has no idea about the real intentions of the murderous organization except for the fact that with huge sums of money, these men or women will bring down a target. The team may have gotten intel on the group from last week's episode. But their informant, Giuseppe Montolo, was killed in prison. The killer is assumed to be one of the Dirty Dozen.
Fans may recall the whistleblower disclosing to Derek Morgan that the assassins are best recognized for their ability to avoid detection from the authorities. This time, however, it is the group that reaches out to the BAU. What exactly do they want from the agency?
Find out how these things unfold when "Criminal Minds" Season 11 airs this Wednesday, Nov. 18, at 9 p.m. on CBS.