'Criminal Minds' season 10 spoilers: New villain's fetish, Hotch's text message to be revealed

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"Criminal Minds" Season 10 will premiere this October and even if it's just weeks away, the spoilers just keep on coming. The newest spoiler says that there will be a new actor who will guest star in the new season, but his character actually has a weird fetish.

Kerr Smith, from "Dawson's Creek" will play a new villain in Season 10. His weird fetish is of sexual nature where it involves amputated limbs. Apparently, his character loves amputees. His character's name remains a secret.

Meanwhile, previous spoilers indicate that Season 10 will shed more light on Hotch's text messages. Back in Season 9, Hotch received weird text messages, but the show didn't reveal these messages or who they were from. Erica Messer, executive producer of the show, said thatthe messages should be from Blake. She also said that fans should just watch Season 10 to find out. Further, it is in this season where the text messages will actually be revealed.

Speaking of Hotch, played by actor Thomas Gibson, Gibson will also be doing work behind the scenes for one of the episodes in Season 10. In a tweet from the set of "Criminal Minds," Gibson is seen sitting on a director's chair, which pretty much says that he is indeed directing an episode. And according to Enstars, it will be the sixth episode of the season.

And in more villain news, Air Herald reports that there may be a new villain introduced in Season 10, but this one will actually be a long-term villain of the show. There's really not much information about this villain yet. While the writers have a codename for this villain, it's still unsure if the villain will really make it to Season 10.

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