'Criminal Minds' season 11: Reid's hot date turns explosive

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A blind date turns deadly in the next episode of "Criminal Minds" season 11.

After the winter break, "Criminal Minds" season 11 will begin with an action-filled episode involving Spencer Reid (Matthew Gray Gubler), who will attempt to improve his love life by going on a blind date.

Based on the trailer for the episode titled "Entropy," Reid met his hot date Cat Adams (Aubrey Plaza) at a restaurant, and he was immediately smittened by her beauty. However, Cat turned the romantic encounter into a deadly event after successfully taking Reid's gun away from him.

Cat then informed the BAU official that she planted a large bomb that could kill everyone inside the restaurant as well as the other people inside the establishments located in the entire block. Reid only has an hour and a half to detonate the bomb, but could he manage to do that after his date required him to stay with her in the restaurant?

The synopsis for the upcoming episode revealed that Reid will not only deal with his deadly blind date but also the capturing of a group of notorious hitmen.

Below is the synopsis.

"The BAU implements an elaborate strategy to try and take down the "Dirty Dozen" hitmen ring, with Reid playing a central role."

The extremely intelligent BAU member will reportedly use his mental skills to help the entire team capture the hitmen who wants to have Penelope Garcia (Kirsten Vangsness) killed.

Meanwhile, a report from TVLine said that "NCIS" and "24" alum Marisol Nichols will return as FBI Agent Natalie Colfax in the 15<sup>th episode of "Criminal Minds" season 11.

In the said episode, several women will be discovered dead inside their homes all over Los Angeles. Agent Colfax will reportedly help the BAU team to investigate the series of crimes.

"Criminal Minds" season 11 returns on Wednesday, Jan. 13 on CBS.

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