2024-10-03
The BAU searches in Wichita for an UnSub who is abducting children while their parents sleep. Meanwhile, Morgan tries to learn who was responsible for his attack. (Repeat).
An UnSub targets the BAU and the team goes into action to find out who is responsible. (Repeat).
When former BAU team member and current Interpol agent Emily Prentiss tracks an international serial killer, she enlists the help of her friends at the BAU when she becomes convinced the UnSub's next victim is on American soil. (Repeat).
The BAU searches for an UnSub who is purposely disfiguring victims. Meanwhile, Rossi has an awkward reunion with his ex-wife, who kept his daughter, Joy, a secret from him for nearly 30 years. (Repeat).
The BAU enters into a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse with a convicted serial killer after guards at a Virginia prison intercept a package with evidence relating to the kidnapping of two boys several years ago. The team believes the notorious killer may have information on the boys' whereabouts. (Repeat).
Season 11 ends with Hotch being apprehended by a SWAT team for suspicion of conspiracy. The BAU members scramble to prove his innocence and suspect a larger plot is on the horizon. (Repeat).
Season 12 begins with Agent Luke Alvez, a new recruit from the FBI's Fugitive Task Force, joining the team as they try to capture a killer who escaped from prison along with 13 other convicts. (Repeat).
JJ is shaken by a child abduction case that causes painful memories to resurface. She breaks down and tells her husband about the two missing children in the case. (Repeat).
In the Season 2 premiere, a military convoy is bombed on a bridge, and the team plan an undercover operation to retrieve a stolen missile in order to thwart an attack on a U.S. Naval ship. (Repeat).
The team investigates the murder of a blogger known for exposing government corruption and discovers a dark secret about a joint Navy and CIA humanitarian mission in Bolivia. (Repeat).
The team must determine if human error or technical malfunction led to the death of a combat pilot who crashed in a high-tech jet that had just been approved to be deployed to military bases on a global scale. (Repeat).
The team investigates the murder of a Navy drone pilot who acquired military surveillance footage using a black market drone. (Repeat).
When a board member of a soon-to-be-public medical tech company is murdered, the team tries to find out who had the most to gain from his death. Also, OA is conflicted when pressure to help a family member is at odds with his commitment to tell the truth. (Repeat).
When the team digs into the circumstances surrounding a fatal car crash that resulted in the death of a photographer, they realize there is more than meets the eye. Also, Maggie sympathizes with his widow, Annie Weber, when she notices similarities with her own husband's death. (Repeat).
After an altercation with a student, a teacher goes missing, leading the team to investigate everyone who might have had a grudge against him. Also, a key witness in the case steps up to help, and Maggie does whatever she can to ensure their safety. (Repeat).
A former kidnapping victim is linked to a series of murders that includes the daughter of an NYPD detective. Also, Kristen begins to doubt her ability as an agent after a training exercise leaves her shaken. (Repeat).
A businessman with a history of harassment claims against him is killed. The team suspects it may be one of his many accusers. (Repeat).
A bank hold-up leads the team to a safe deposit box, the contents of which have the potential to destroy national security. Also, Kristen is eager to get back into field work while other team members still have their concerns. (Repeat).
The son of a well-known retired FBI agent is taken just blocks from their home in what appears to be a revenge kidnapping. The team must uncover to see if this is tied to the agent's past or if it's trouble the son has gotten into on his own. Also, Isobel must make a hard call when information from the past comes to light. (Repeat).
Greene (Anthony Edwards) must tend to a wounded gunman who was shot by police after wiring dynamite to his body and taking hostages; Weaver is upset by Ross's surprising news; Carter becomes involved with a patient. (Repeat).
Hathaway tries to prevent a wounded gang member (Jermaine Montell) bent on retaliation from leaving the hospital; Weaver interviews for the chief of emergency-medicine job; Corday becomes painfully aware that her position as an intern isn't just a formality; Lucy misplaces a corpse she was transporting to the morgue. (Repeat).
Greene aids a schizophrenic woman who claims she is pregnant, and he receives some surprising news from his daughter, Rachel (Yvonne Zima); Lucy attends a Halloween dorm party that gets out of control and gets Carter in trouble. Lucy: Kellie Martin. Greene: Anthony Edwards. (Repeat).
A gay teen (Chad E. Donella) is severely beaten and left for dead in the street, and Greene risks his life to reach the boy amid gunfire; Carter finds a new place to live; Corday suggests that she become Benton's intern; brothers become stuck together with carpet cement. Greene: Anthony Edwards. (Repeat).
Greene reacts strangely when the paramedics he supervises try to initiate him into their group by hazing him; Anspaugh interviews a sharp candidate (Mare Winningham) for E.R. chief; Hathaway's upset to discover she isn't pregnant. Greene: Anthony Edwards. (Repeat).
A 7-year-old girl (Nicolette Little) with a rare blood type is in desperate need of a transfusion, but her father---the only perfect match---has mysteriously disappeared. Nelson: John Thaddeus. Carter: Noah Wyle. Lucy: Kellie Martin. (Repeat).