'Criminal Minds' season 10 spoilers: BAU looks for missing politician's wife in episode 18

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It seems like the Behavioral Analysis Unit will have a "Gone Girl" moment in the upcoming episode of "Criminal Minds" season 10. The team will investigate the possible involvement of a husband whose wife is missing, but this time, the husband in question is a duly elected congressman. 

The official synopsis for the upcoming episode titled "Rock Creek Park" reads: "When the wife of an up-and-coming congressman disappears, the BAU will investigate his political enemies as possible suspects." 

Critically-acclaimed actress Tess Harper guest stars in the episode as Dinah Troy, the congressman's mother who will help him and BAU find the missing wife. 

Meanwhile, Jennifer Love Hewitt's future in the show is currently uncertain as the actress' growing real-life baby bump is starting to show.

Hewitt, who was introduced as former undercover FBI agent Kate Callahan in season 10 of the long-running police procedural drama, is currently expecting her second child with husband Brian Hallisay. Her character mirrors her pregnancy since Kate's niece Meg (Hailey Sole) found out that she's with child in episode 17. 

Meg started to act out when she learned that her aunt is in the family way, primarily because of fear that she would be ignored once the baby comes out. Could Kate mend their relationship and assure her niece that she will never abandon her even if she has a baby of her own? 

Hewitt's character was given less focus in "Criminal Minds" season 10, but spoilers claim that Kate possesses a deep, dark secret that could cost her career in BAU. Will the show delve on it in season 11 despite her pregnancy? 

At this point, there is no information provided about the plot for "Criminal Minds" season 11, and there is no news yet about the possible cast inclusions after this season.

"Criminal Minds" season 10 episode 18 airs on March 25 on CBS. 

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