'Criminal Minds' season 12 news, spoilers: Cast members share how they have fun on and off set

Promotional photo for "Criminal Minds" season 12 Twitter/CrimMinds_CBS

The cast of "Criminal Minds" season 12 share on social media how bonded and supportive they are of each other on and off the set. Meanwhile, the Scratch plot will soon be over, leaving the storyline for season 13 a mystery.

"Criminal Minds" season 12 is currently on break, but fans of the show can still feel their presence because of the cast members posting pictures of their moments together on their social media accounts.

Kristen Vangsness, who portrays Penelope Garcia on the show, constantly shares photos of her bonding with her co-actors while on set on her Instagram account. One of her recent shares included Matthew Gray Gubler, Adam Rodriguez, and Paget Brewster goofing around on set.

Aside from Vangsness, Aisha Tyler, who is Dr. Tara Lewis in the series, also shared an Instagram photo of her with her female co-stars having fun in the hot tub to celebrate the end of filming for the entire season 12.

Now that season 12 of "Criminal Minds" is complete, the Scratch plot with Reid (Matthew Gray Gubler) being framed for murder will also be finally over.

Entertainment Weekly confirmed that Shemar Moore will reprise his role as Derek Morgan in the season 12 finale to bring leads that will help the team catch Scratch for good. If this goes well, not only will the cast of "Criminal Minds" have a small reunion, Reid will also be reunited with Rossi (Joe Mantegna) and the team.

However, with all things that Scratch completely did by the season 12 finale, fans are probably wondering what's in store for season 13 of "Criminal Minds." Executive producer Mark Gordon has yet to reveal what's next for the team as they are still focused on the Reid plot.

"Criminal Minds" season 12 returns with episode 21 on Wednesday, April 26, at 9 p.m. EDT on CBS.

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