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Airing : November 9, 2011 - 9:00 PM on CBS
Title : There's No Place Like Home
Genre : Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery

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I'll give a brief summary of what happens in the film series Criminal Minds Season 7 Episode 7 There's No Place Like Home. Reid won't talk about what happened between them. Instead, the two focus on how the unsub abducted victims from bus stops. They wonder how he might have blended into his surroundings. Rossi asks Hotch how he is going to handle the team's inner-turmoil and suggests he give them a cooking lesson. The mass murder appears to be premeditated and the unsub appears to be filled with rage. It has been too long for anything to be a trigger. Morgan notices Luke's car had been in a recent accident, and thinks maybe the accident caused the unsub's current erratic behavior. Reid tries to give Luke an explanation of what's happening to him, that his eyes and mind are making him think things that aren't true. Luke insists on seeing his family. After some investigation, Reid discovers the unsub is unable to feel pain, physically or emotionally. This condition, called asymbolia, can be caused by severe trauma, such as a bomb explosion. JJ looks at the list some more and he realizes what it is. When the team takes a look at Marlene's home, however, they see that Bobby was well taken care of. Marlene truly cares for her son, so she's released from custody. It seems like a stranger took Bobby, but why didn't he put up more of a struggle? Bobby must have recognized his abductor.

The team tracks George down to the farm where he lived with his foster family after his real mother died. Reid thinks George's mother's suicide seemed much more violent than expected from a woman. Was she pushed? Meanwhile, George aims a gun Connie. All he needs is for Shannon to allow him to end her mother's misery, but Shannon doesn't want Connie to die. The BAU arrives just in time. They free Bobby, and take George into custody. Reid was also the only member of BAU who wasn't requesting reinstatement. McDermott and Chloe had been working together, and they used Declan as bait to lure out Doyle. The BAU travels to Miami to put a stop to the killings before he can strike again. They visit the home of the last victim to search for evidence and clues where they meet Jimmy Mercado, a local at the soup kitchen who knew the last victim, Julio Ruiz, the man who runs the soup kitchen and Elian, Julio's teenaged assistant. Julio had been kidnapped during their search for Elian. They don't find any trace of him while they were on the hunt for Professor Walker. While searching, Reid walks out of the main building toward a chapel and finds the killer and Julio, who has been tied up. At the unsub's location, he appears to be performing an experiment and is seeking a certain smell. The team determines the unsub drives a taxi based on the different locations of the victims. Although the victims were found nude, there are no signs of sexual assault. Reid brings up an olfactory disorder called hyperosmia and says smell is a powerful trigger. Reid thinks he's trying to bring back a smell from his past. Garcia calls with an address.

Prentiss arrives home to find a box wrapped with a bow propped outside her door. She enters her apartment with her gun drawn. At the same time, Reid calls to invite her to see Solaris with him. Gail's brother and mother are questioned and her brother tells the team that Gail had been secretive in the months before she was murdered. Her mother tells them a conflicting story and says Gail was more confident and had returned to school, although she had been depressed and was entered into a program. Molly is able to run to a road and flag down a car. Unfortunate for Molly, Jane is driving the car and strikes her. Morgan, Prentiss, and Reid reach Jane's house and find Lyle dead. Reid believes Gail has gone to a lake because it's comforting to her.

The platforms are crowded on the Red Line of the DC Metro. Emily Prentiss rides down the escalator with other rush-hour travelers, the exhaustion of the past few weeks catching up with her. Mosely agrees, saying that if she, Easter, and Prentiss stick together, they can win. Prentiss tells them that DC is not Doyle's comfort zone, it is hers. "This ends here," she insists before she hurries off the train. At the Cosenza home, Prentiss and Rossi stand within the burned out bedroom, both surprised by the news that the Metro PD - which originally invited them into the investigation - will not be coming. Garcia tells Hotch that the original on-line article she'd read has been pulled and she'd like his permission to track down the journalist and find out why. The only connection he'd found between the families was that they both coached soccer on Capitol Hill. Whoever is next on the hit list must have warned Byron Delaney. Garcia waits in a DC coffee shop until journalist Jed Hastings sits and takes out a book to read. She approaches him, telling him that she's just finished the book and the ending is "so sad." Reid displays his drawing of the tattoo - it is a four leafed shamrock with oddly curly leaves and a small "v" at the end of the stem. Prentiss takes one look at it and pales, rushing off to the ladies' room. Garcia follows.

In the car, Prentiss seems upset that no one's gotten back to her yet. Then she berates Morgan for driving too slow. Her phone rings and it is Tsia Mosely. She carefully asks for information on Doyle without tipping Morgan off. Hotch asks about info from Prentiss' Interpol sources and she leaves to pursue that. At her desk, Prentiss calls Mosely and Easter, demanding to know why she wasn't told that Doyle was sent to the North Korean hell-hole of a prison. Garcia is beside him dressed in purple, a flower in her hair. Prentiss backs slowly away, turns, and leaves. "Journalist Dorothea Dix wrote, 'Confession is always weakness. The grave soul keeps its own secrets, and takes its own punishment in silence. Back in the BAU, Morgan points out the list of Interpol operatives who worked Ian Doyle's case had the initials LR. Garcia realizes that a name was missing and that's when Reid remembers Prentiss said "Lauren Reynolds is dead" when he inadvertently overheard her phone conversation. The team members wait anxiously for news about Prentiss in the hospital waiting room. JJ enters with a remorseful expression and tells them that she never made it off the table. Hotch and JJ leave the room and go into the hall, and exchange knowing looks as the rest of the team cries.

Reid suggests that since there is no systematic choosing of the woman's victims, the woman must be acting on emotion. Something must have deeply affected her, something like the loss of someone she loved. The team thinks that she's going after first-responders because she feels let down by them. Meanwhile, the woman tracks down her ex-husband. When the BAU is called to Florida after bodies are discovered buried in the ocean floor off the Jacksonville coast, the case hits home for Morgan because his aunt fears her missing daughter could be one of the victims. Reid and Seaver review the missing persons files that Garcia had pulled and ask her to try and narrow the field down, but Garcia's concerns about work have her off her game.