![]() It was something that actually came up in fan discussions after Nelson’s Sparrow and how Hotch basically looked the other way on Rossi. I did like the callbacks to previous seasons, such as Elle’s and Rossi’s shootings. However, considering the finales since season five have all sucked to varying degrees, that is sort of damning with faint praise.Ģ. I considered this finale to be the best since season five (thus proving once and for all that Erica should never write a season finale alone). Hmmm…I am of two minds about this finale.ġ. LOL, I was thinking the same thing! Way to leave her alone in that room with a bunch of prisoners on the loose, people! Hopefully we will get to find out how this all plays out next fall, though. But even if we don’t get a season 12, as frustrating as it’d be to not see how this cliffhanger would play out, I think it’s one I could live with compared to a “someone’s life is in peril” sort of cliffhanger. Would like to see that explored next season, too.Īnd of course, I want a season 12! So here’s hoping we’ll finally get that news as soon as possible. I do wonder how the effects of that SWAT takedown will impact Hotch’s relationship with Jack going forward, though. ![]() The ending with Reid doing the magic tricks for Henry and Jack was super cute and sweet. I’d like to see that stuff touched on again next season if possible, too, in the context of any more exploration of Hotch’s leadership of the team. I also liked the nods to other events from the team’s past (Emily’s death, Elle shooting that unsub all those years ago, Rossi shooting Gideon’s killer), and the varied ways in which Hotch dealt with each situation. I’m totally cool with this storyline setup for next season-especially if it means Gubler gets to direct another episode where the team goes head to head with Mr. I’m glad the cliffhanger isn’t what I’d initially thought it would be (witness protection, team shakeups). ![]() What did you think of “The Storm” and the set-up for Season 12? And should there be a Season 12? But just as the team kicks back for a night of revelry with family and friends, they get word that other prison breaks were in play - and a total of 13 serial killers are now again on the loose, “Mr. That prison break is thwarted, and the mighty bomb that some homegrown extremists (or something?) planned to detonate is blown up in their own faces. Hotch convinces the DOJ to let him do his job in time to help the BAU storm the prison, where Lewis, for one, nearly gets mobbed by a buncha freed serial killers. Asher points them to an accomplice, Eric Rawdon, whose about to launch a massive prison break. Once located, Asher is quickly ID’d by Reid as being autistic, and he slowly reveals to a compassionate Reid what all he did and didn’t do in framing Hotch. But as JJ eventually extracts from the onetime UnSub, all she cares is that Asher isn’t killed. Rossi, Reid, JJ, Garcia and Lewis meanwhile soon enough confirm that Hotch’s 911 call was faked, and that incarcerated Antonia Slade’s grown son Asher was involved. Scratch” had told the feds about how he dosed Hotch with a chemical that made him susceptible to mind control - and Hotch never mentioned that in his report (knowing how damning it would look). What gave DOJ probable cause to start snooping on the BAU team leader? Peter Lewis aka “Mr. Minx Finale Recap: Joyce Goes to War, Doug Goes to Bed With - Plus, Grade It!
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