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'Criminal Minds' Season 11 Episode 7 Spoilers: BAU's J.J. Is Back On The Scene; Dirty Dozen Strikes Again

It's certainly an exciting week for fans of the hit police-procedural drama TV series "Criminal Minds" as the show continues on its 11th season with a brand new episode that is expected to see the return of a familiar face. Meanwhile, a group of hired guns resurfaces to once again wreak havoc.

As revealed in the summary shared over at The Futon Critic for the segment titled "Target Rich," the Behavioral Analysis Unit will welcome the return of Jennifer "JJ" Jareau after her maternity leave.

However, the BAU's celebration will be interrupted as a new case arrives in the department prompting the returnee to spring back into action. As earlier mentioned, the new episode will find JJ going out with her old teammates as they help out Rossi's daughter, Joy, deal with the sudden disappearance of her fellow college student. The case is somewhat likened to "50 Shades of Grey" in terms of its twistedness. In fact, the preview of the episode features the abducted in what appears to be the culprit's attic and is tied up with a cloth stuffed in her mouth. Towards the end of the clip, the lady can be seen being transferred to a coffin-like encasement.

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Another pressing item is also heading towards the BAU department. TFC hinted that the squad will be notified on the death of Giuseppe Montolo who is suspected to be killed in prison. It is further believed that his demise comes after he tipped Morgan off about the re-emergence of the underground hitman group called "Dirty Dozen."

Fans may remember the assassins appearing for the first time during the current season's premiere episode. It is expected that a bloody face-off between the lawless group and the FBI will happen anytime soon.

Find out how these events unfold when "Criminal Minds" Season 11 airs this Wednesday, Nov. 11 at 9 p.m. on CBS.

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