As the BAU searches for a suspected human trafficking ring when the bodies of two missing persons are found in the trunk of a car, Unit Chief Aaron Hotchner intimates there could be changes within the team due to budget cuts as Jennifer "JJ" Jareau returns to the FBI. The team is also assisted by SSA Andi Swan, the head of the Domestic Trafficking Task Force.
Season 6 Episode 24 of Criminal Minds resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s06e01 - The Longest Night
s06e02 - JJ
s06e03 - Remembrance of Things Past
s06e04 - Compromising Positions
s06e05 - 144
s06e06 - Devil's Night
s06e07 - Middle Man
s06e08 - Reflection of Desire
s06e09 - Into the Woods
s06e10 - What Happens At Home
s06e11 - 25 to Life
s06e12 - Corazon
s06e13 - The Thirteenth Step
s06e14 - Sense Memory
s06e15 - Today I Do
s06e16 - Coda
s06e17 - Valhalla
s06e18 - Lauren
s06e19 - With Friends Like These
s06e20 - Hanley Waters
s06e21 - The Stranger
s06e22 - Out of the Light
s06e23 - Big Sea
s06e24 - Supply & Demand
Criminal Minds revolves around an elite team of FBI profilers who analyse the country's most twisted criminal minds, anticipating their next move before they strike again.
David Rossi comes out of retirement to help the the Behavioral Analysis Unit lead by Aaron Hotchner, a family man who's able to gain people's trust and unlock their secrets. Also on the team are Emily Prentiss, the daughter of an ambassador and a surprise addition that neither Hotchner or Gideon signed off on; Derek Morgan, an expert in obsessional crimes; Dr. Spencer Reid, a classical misunderstood genius whose social IQ is as low as his intellectual IQ is high; and Jennifer 'JJ' Jareau, a confident young agent who acts as the unit liaison for the team. Also helping the team is Penelope Garcia, the team's audio/visual technician.
Each member brings their own area of expertise to the table as they pinpoint predators motivations and identify their emotional triggers in an attempt to stop them.