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‘Criminal Minds’ Season 11 Episode 5: BAU Goes to Detroit in ‘The Night Watch;’ Dr. Tyler Struggles Between Work and Love?

"Criminal Minds" are yet to play some immense mysteries and odd--crippling murderers in the upcoming series. The BAU has tackled the culprit behind the three victims found in Las Vegas and knowing that Chief Raul Montoya may need a little reminder on his drinking habits. On "Criminal Minds" season 11 episode 5, according to TV Guide, the team now is heading to Detroit to investigate another account of murder that may involved a law-offending artist.

As spoiled by TV Guide, the BAU is now going to investigate a crime that involves a "street artist." The investigation will also lead them to Detroit from which the unsolved crime may be answered on the city's "graffiti art."

Aside from this, Aisha Tyler's role as Dr. Tara Lewis will be torn in her professional relationship at work and also, with his personal life.

Apart from the "Criminal Minds" teasers from the upcoming episode, there was another scoop given by Joe Mantegna about his character Supervisory Special Agent David Rossi. He said that his name was actually based from a real person's name who is involved in a famous trial of O.J. Simpson and Mantegna in a way wants to give credit for the person.

"David Rossi - you know, I named him after the very first policeman, who testified in the O.J. Simpson trial. These defense attorneys beat this guy up for two days, and I just thought he conducted himself so politely and so professionally. I said, 'Someday I'm gonna name a character after this guy." Mantegna said.

"Criminal Minds" season 11 episode 5 of the crime investigation drama entitled "The Night Watch" synopsis says according to TV Guide:

"The BAU investigates when victims' bodies are incorporated into macabre graffiti art in Detroit. The team suspects that a notorious street artist is responsible. Meanwhile, Dr. Lewis struggles to balance her relationship with her fiancé and her work."

Watch "Criminal Minds" episodes every Wed. on CBS.


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