“Criminal Minds” Season 14 Episode 4 is coming next week, with this season’s third episode airing tonight. Fans will want some advanced knowledge as to what they can expect from this upcoming episode since it might be a crucial one for the characters. After all, aside from the gruesome murders that are the subject of the episode, there is also the situation of Garcia’s (Kirsten Vangsness) mental state to focus on.
In “Criminal Minds” Season 14 Episode 4, it would appear that another ritualistic murder situation will keep the BAU busy. More mystery on the matter of what the killer will do and who will be next on the list of people to kill. In the synopsis featured on TV Guide, it’s clear that this is another scenario that the team has dealt with before.
“The BAU steps in to help local law enforcement isolate a prime suspect for a ritualistic murder in Tallahassee, Fla., and soon after a second person who is related to the first victim is killed under similar circumstances. Also, Prentiss is concerned about Garcia's behavior in the aftermath of her abduction and has an idea of how to help with the healing process,” the synopsis reads.
With “Criminal Minds” Season 14 Episode 4 being titled “Innocence,” it’s worth expecting that these murders will have something to do with purity. While this may be an interesting point for the episode to focus on, fans may be more concerned with what’s going on with Garcia. Ever since her kidnapping, Prentiss (Paget Brewster) has noticed that she has been acting odd, OtakuKart notes.
Has the event left a permanent scar on the show mainstay or can she get over it eventually? Fans will simply have to wait for “Criminal Minds” Season 14 Episode 4 to air on Oct. 24 to find out.


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