Ep 14. Sick And Evil
- TV14
- January 30, 2019
- 40 min
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7.1 (766)
In Criminal Minds season 14 episode 14, titled "Sick And Evil," the BAU team is called to investigate a series of murders in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The victims are all young women who have been abducted, tortured, and then killed in a gruesome manner. The team quickly realizes that the perpetrator is a serial killer who is targeting women with a specific physical feature - large breasts.
As they delve deeper into the investigation, the team uncovers evidence of a highly organized and meticulous killer who has been meticulous in his planning and execution. They also discover that the killer has a deep-seated hatred of women and has been targeting them for years. The team must race against time to track down the killer before he strikes again.
Meanwhile, Rossi is dealing with his own personal demons as he receives a disturbing letter from his ex-wife Carolyn. The letter opens old wounds and Rossi finds himself struggling to come to terms with his feelings. He confides in his colleagues and they offer him support and advice, reminding him that he is not alone.
As the investigation heats up, tension mounts within the team as they struggle to cope with the brutality of the crimes. Garcia, in particular, is deeply affected by the case and finds it hard to keep her emotions in check. The team is also up against pressure from the local police department, who are eager to make an arrest. Rossi and JJ clash with the local detective in charge of the case, and tensions come to a head as they argue over the best approach to take.
In the end, the team manages to track down the killer and bring him to justice. But the brutal nature of the crimes and the impact they have on the team leaves everyone reeling. Rossi finally confronts his feelings and reaches a sense of closure, while the rest of the team grapple with the emotional toll of the investigation.
"Sick And Evil" is a gripping and emotional episode that delves into the dark psychology of a serial killer while also exploring the personal struggles of the BAU team. It is a testament to the show's ability to tackle difficult subjects while also creating complex and nuanced characters.