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Single-episode UnSubs for the revival of Criminal Minds.


Rory Gilcrest

  • Driven to Suicide: When he realizes the police found him, he shoots himself in the head.
  • Stalker with a Crush: Meets a girl online with whom he falls in love, then proceeds to kidnap her after murdering her parents.
  • Teens Are Monsters: He's nineteen, and has murdered several people in cold blood.
  • Villain of the Week: Of "Just Getting Started".
  • Would Not Hurt A Child: Zig-zagged. Though the girl he kidnaps is technically a child, they are close enough in age that he wouldn't see her as such, and he spares her brother who is a literal baby.

Robert Harris

  • Body Horror: Like to cut people's backs open and perform spinal surgery on them while they are conscious.
  • Call-Back: To season 3's Nathan Harris. Besides the same surname, they share some interests: Nathan was morbidly fascinated with the dead bodies of sex workers; Robert uses dating apps to ensnare his victims and opens up their backs while they're sedated. They both attempted suicide, but Robert was more successful than Nathan.
  • Driven to Suicide: Not so much by the knowledge that the cops have found him as by the persuasiveness of Sicarius.
  • Villain of the Week: Of "Sicarius".

Benjamin Reeves

  • Abusive Parents: His mother, a Senator, infantilizes and humiliates him well into adulthood.
  • Expy: He is clearly meant to remind us
of Sebastian Hurst from the previous season.

Arthur Kiel

  • Psychopathic Manchild: Is introduced watching children play soccer, and is shown to have a naive understanding of things. Even still, he thoroughly enjoys watching people hang themselves.
  • Sinister Suffocation: Ties up his victims in such a way that they always end up hanging themselves.
  • Villain of the Week: Is introduced fairly late in "Forget Me Knots".

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