Although the episode is still a bit far off, details about “Criminal Minds” Season 14 Episode 4 are already coming out. Among them is the fact that the team will be dealing with yet another murder situation, with some sinister ritualistic overtones. Considering his experience with insane individuals with bloodthirsty motives, will this be the last straw for Reid (Matthew Gray Gubler)?
In the “Criminal Minds” Season 14 Episode 4 synopsis that is featured over at Carter Matt, it would seem that the team has a lot of healing to get to. In particular is the case with Garcia (Kirsten Vangsness), who will need the help of Prentiss (Paget Brewster) in order to get over her odd behavior.
“Soon after the BAU steps in to help local law enforcement isolate a prime suspect for a ritualistic murder in Tallahassee, Fla., a second person who is related to the first victim is killed under similar circumstances. Also, Prentiss is concerned about Garcia’s behavior in the aftermath of her abduction and has an idea of how to help with the healing process,” the synopsis reads.
As the publication notes, though, the synopsis says nothing with regards to how the events mentioned will affect Reid. It is possible that it will not affect him at all and he could just treat it like any other case that they have worked on in the past. However, it could also be the case that finally breaks him. Fans will have to wait for “Criminal Minds” Season 14 Episode 4 to air to find out.
“Criminal Minds” Season 14 Episode 4 is scheduled to air on Oct. 24, on CBS. Fans can start watching the available episodes so far on the network’s website as well. However, it’s worth noting that access to the episodes will not be available to all countries.


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