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The BAU works with the NSA when two undercover DEA agents are murdered and another goes missing; Hotch hopes the team's work with the NSA will bring them closer to finding a ring of hit men.
The BAU works with the NSA when two undercover DEA agents are murdered and another goes missing; Hotch hopes the team's work with the NSA will bring them closer to finding a ring of hit men.
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S11, EP7 "Target Rich"Rossi's daughter, a journalist, investigates the disappearance of a college student; JJ comes back from maternity leave.
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S11, EP8 "Awake"An unknown subject in Phoenix abducts people and deprives them of sleep; Garcia and Hotch deal with a threat from hit men.
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S12, EP15 "Alpha Male"The BAU investigates a series of disfiguring acid attacks on young men and women; Dr. Reid begins to settle into his new surroundings.
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S11, EP9 "Internal Affairs"The BAU works with the NSA when two undercover DEA agents are murdered and another goes missing; Hotch hopes the team's work with the NSA will bring them closer to finding a ring of hit men.
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S12, EP14 "Collision Course"The BAU looks into the cause of several fatal car crashes involving drivers and pedestrians; Reid gets bad news.
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S12, EP13 "Spencer"When a BAU member gets in trouble in Mexico, the team enlists the services of the International Response Team for help.
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S12, EP12 "A Good Husband"The BAU team is called in to investigate when male bodies are discovered that seem to be impossible to identify.
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S12, EP11 "Surface Tension"The BAU investigates when a bizarre hieroglyph is found under a deceased homeless man's armpit; Reid decides to take his mother out of a clinical study early to bring her home.
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