'Criminal Minds' season 10 spoilers: Kate deals with a serial killer on the run and a revolting niece in episode 17 'Breathe Play'

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After the agents from BAU unscrambled the mystery behind the death of two guards in a maximum security facility in episode 16 of "Criminal Minds" season 10, the team is in for another assignment that involves apprehending a serial killer roaming the streets of Wisconsin. 

In episode 17 titled "Breathe Play," the BAU is summoned to the city to look into the crimes of an individual on a murder spree and examine clues that can point to the identity of the Unsub in flight. The team, as usual, tries to quickly find the link connecting the victims before the perpetrator manages another casualty. 

Carter Matt believes that "Criminal Minds" is going classic on this one. The site thinks that the previous episode of the long-running police procedural series was intense and it pulsated from top to bottom. The forthcoming installment may not top that but it is always good to see some classic mystery. 

Also in the episode, viewers will get to see Kate's personal life, not as a hardened FBI undercover agent but as a member of a family. In "Breathe Play," she faces up to the dealings she has after duty; in this case, it involves her niece Meg who is "acting out." 

Clearly, mind-boggling crimes are sometimes less of a problem for Kate. Teenage rebellion is such a huge ordeal to solve, especially when it involves dating. It looks like Kate will get a dose of revolt attributed to raging hormones in the upcoming episode. 

A bunch of guest stars will be taking part in the forthcoming episode, including Mark Deklin, Kate Orsini, Emily Robinson, Sophia G. Grunow, among others. Erik Stiller writes and Hanelle Culpepper directs episode 17 of "Criminal Minds," which will air on March 11. 

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