CBS's hit show, "Criminal Minds'' promises a twisted and bizarre season opener when the series returns. The teaser promo shows Hotch & Co. investigate an antagonist who "overwhelms his victims silently and then injects them" before he paints something over their faces and leave evidences that seemingly suggest that he is looking for revenge. Showrunner Erica Messer hints that, "This UnSub does some, obviously, weird stuff to his victims, which includes painting their faces. And then we learn why he's doing it, because he himself has a really hard-to-look-at face."
According to Vine Report, with the criminal on the loose, the team hires a forensic psychologist, Dr. Tara Lewis played by Aisha Tyler who specializes in such instances. Tyler has reportedly been added to the cast to fill the void left by Jennifer Jareau portrayed by A.J. Cook who is currently on maternity leave. "NCIS'' star Marisol Nichols is confirmed to appear in second episode as top agent Natalie Colfax of FBI's Los Angeles outpost. The actress announces in twitter her participation saying, "Excited to work on @CrimMinds_CBS :) Here we go."
The new season for "Criminal Minds'' will soon premiere and will bring more exciting episodes. The clip released by TV line shows team leader Hotch (Thomas Gibson) and his team, trying to solve yet another case involving a more "bizarre'' and "twisted'' case.
Christian Today said Showrunner Erica Messer hinted to TV Line that the unsub paints his victims' faces and Hotch's team will investigate why he does it. According to Messer, the unsub also has an unpleasant face that he himself has a hard time looking at.
Furthermore, it gave a hint of how the unsub for the season premiere will be as it described his modus operandi, which is to "overwhelm his victims silently and then inject them," as said by character Derek Morgan (Shemar Moore).
The "Criminal Minds" season 11 will premiere on Sept. 30.