“Criminal Minds” Season 14 Episode 6 will be titled “Luke,” which can be taken as a major bad omen for those who are familiar with how this series chooses its titles. Nothing good has ever happened when an episode is given a name for a title. Does this mean that Luke Alvez (Adam Rodriguez) will suffer a terrible fate of some sort?
As CarterMatt notes, past trends indicate that whenever a name is used in the title of an episode in this crime thriller series, something bad tends to happen. With “Criminal Minds” Season 14 Episode 6 being titled “Luke,” this can only be with regards to the character played by Adam Rodriguez. The episode’s synopsis does not look promising, either, since things might get personal for Luke.
“The BAU heads to Bethesda, Md., to investigate four murders in the span of three days along the eastern seaboard. The crimes become personal for Alvez, when the team discovers there are ties to his time spent five years ago working alongside the DEA and the Mexican police force in pursuit of the most notorious hitman in Mexico,” the synopsis reads.
If something does end up happening to Luke in “Criminal Minds” Season 14 Episode 6, it would be a shame since he and his girlfriend will apparently decide to move in together. Throwing in a personal stake like that should ramp up the tension in this episode. Will Luke’s past finally catch up to him and destroy what he has with Lisa (Daniella Alonso)?
Fans will have to wait until Nov. 7 to find out what happens in “Criminal Minds” Season 14 Episode 6. For now, they’ll have to settle for “Criminal Minds” Season 14 Episode 4, which TV Guide has a sneak peek for fans. In this episode, the killer might be a pastor.


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