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'Criminal Minds' Season 11 Episode 13 Spoilers: Will Cat Adams Come Back for Dr. Spencer Reid?

The midseason premiere of "Criminal Minds" season 11 teased the end of the Dirty Dozen. However, it seems like Aubrey Plaza, the actress who played the assassin Cat Adams, is not yet done with the series, since her character is said to be coming after Dr. Spencer Reid (Matthew Gray Gubler) in the future.

The "Parks and Recreation" star said that there are still some unfinished business between Cat and Dr. Reid. "For me, it was a love story," Plaza told TV Line. "And I don't think it's over. I think you're going to see Spencer visiting me in jail, Hannibal Lecter style," she teased.

Details of her character's return on "Criminal Minds" was not confirmed yet, but fans are already looking forward to her next guesting. "I can't speak for the writers or the producers, but I told them that this is not over," Plaza explained. Viewer's excitement over Plaza's next appearance can be because of the undeniable chemistry between her character and Dr. Reid, despite the fact that Cat is a psychopath. "These people are soul mates," the 31-year-old actress said.

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Meanwhile, the upcoming episode will feature another transport-theme murder series, as previously reported. Last week's episode, titled "Drive," featured an Unsub who was killing his passengers after he decides that they are "sinners." Tomorrow's episode, on the other hand, will feature a killer who murders his victims at truck stops, and it seems that the Unsub is getting help from his own mother, as seen on the sneak peek released.

Spoilers Guide posted a short summary for the next episode titled "The Bond," and the synopsis reads, "The BAU searches for a motive and an UnSub when victims are found in truck stop restrooms along highways throughout the South."

Watch "Criminal Minds" season 11 episode 13 on CBS tomorrow, Jan. 27.

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