‘Criminal Minds’ season 10 spoilers: More details on big AJ Cook story
If you have been following closely some of the stories pertaining to “Criminal Minds” as of late, then odds are, you are already familiar with how there is going to be an emotional story coming up for the JJ character.
Well, we know have a few more details about when this story is going to air, and also some of what it may contain. Per an official CBS press release, the title for this particular installment is “The Forever People,” and when it comes on January 14, you will see AJ Cook’s character struggling with the memories of everything that happened to her at the time of the 200th episode last year:
“When frozen bodies are found in Nevada floating in water, the BAU’s investigation leads them to suspect that the victims were part of a cult that could be behind the deaths. Also, JJ (A.J. Cook) confronts old demons from her abduction and torture last year. Grant Show guest stars. Faran Tahir returns as Tivon Askari, who abducted JJ last year.”
We suppose that there is also something interesting in the main story for the BAU here, as well, at least given the fact that it is not every day that you see anything frozen in Nevada. Most likely, you typically just see sand around every corner due to the climate there.
This is the first episode back in 2015, but expect many more where that came from! There will be new potential installments coming almost every week until February, when the finale of “The Mentalist” and the premiere of “Survivor” could confuse things slightly.
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December 16, 2014 @ 7:11 pm
I am disgusted that they are dredging up the travesty that was “200” – especially after Messer previously stated it was over and done with. This is not something we want to see – they are pandering to the teens and tweens who make noise on social media.