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- 12 Strong tells the story of the first Special Forces team deployed to Afghanistan after 9/11; under the leadership of a new captain, the team must work with an Afghan warlord to take down the Taliban.
- A father goes undercover for the DEA in order to free his son, who was imprisoned after being set up in a drug deal.
- The adventures of teenager Max McGrath and his alien companion, Steel, who must harness and combine their tremendous new powers to evolve into the turbo-charged superhero Max Steel.
- A plane is taken over by a mysterious virus. When the plane lands it is placed under quarantine. Now a group of survivors must band together to survive the quarantine.
- A former sports star who's fallen on hard times starts coaching his son's football team as a way to get his life together. His attempts to become an adult are met with challenges from the attractive football moms who pursue him at every turn.
- Third grader Judy Moody sets out to have the most thrilling summer of her life.
- A psychotic oil matriarch leaves the whole industry exposed when she attempts to outfight a bullish farmer whose water has been poisoned.
- The film contrasts two views of role that the federal government should play in our daily lives using the words and actions of Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama.
- Prentiss learns from an old friend, John Cooley, that their mutual friend, Matthew Benton, just died from a heart attack. Prentiss had not seen either man in several years, both for different reasons. John also mentions that Matthew thought he was going to be killed just like "Tommy V." In searching, Garcia does find someone matching that name in the area who recently died from dehydration. There are similarities between the two deaths but no medical rationale for tying the two together as murders. A third person in the area then dies in a similar way but again no medical indication of an unnatural death or rationale tying the death to the first two. However, Prentiss and Rossi, in particular within the team, are certain the three deaths are related and that they are indeed murders. They have to tread lightly and carefully since the families of the deceased refuse to speak to the FBI - especially Matthew's family who know, and do not like, Prentiss - and since there is no official case as the police have not sanctioned one. The investigation gets more complicated for the team when they find who they believe is the murderer.
- After being inactive for 10 years, Hotch's first BAU case, an elusive serial killer known as the Reaper, starts killing again.
- When the kill count of a mass-murdering arsonist active in a small town reaches 31, the BAU are called in.
- Male college students on spring break are being raped and murdered, presumably by a man and a woman working together. The BAU are called in and suspect a shy hotel cleaner and a receptionist.
- An AMBER alert is activated for a young boy in Cherry Hill, New Jersey and the BAU suspect it to be the work of a pedophile who has abducted and killed two other boys.
- Echo enters an assignment as a newlywed who is undercover trying to bring down an arms dealer. The Rossum corporation becomes a target of a senator. Dr. Saunders and Boyd discuss Dr. Saunders' personal conflict while she takes out her frustrations on Topher. Ballard gets in deeper with the Dollhouse.
- A man is threatening to kill a doctor's son and is killing a man a day until he is successful. Meanwhile, Hotch's absence is noticed by Prentiss.
- The BAU go after a pack of killers who mercilessly beat their victims to death simply for the thrill of violence.
- Darrin Call, a psychotic, suffers a breakdown in a pharmacy in Kentucky and stabs 3 people to death before running off and the BAU are called in to catch him.
- A hitman targeting people in some way guilty of children-related crimes brings the BAU to Rossi's home town.
- Echo and Bennett have a shocking confrontation in which she reveals the reason for her grudge against Echo, while Adelle goes head-to-head with Stuart Lipman, the ruthless head of the Washington, D.C. Dollhouse, to lobby for Echo's safe return. Meanwhile, Topher sees double when he involves Victor in his espionage plans to hack into the D.C. Dollhouse computer to locate both Echo and Senator Perrin as they try to run from Perrin's wife Cindy.
- Senator Daniel Perrin breaks new ground in his attempt to expose the Dollhouse's secrets - by recruiting Madeline/November to testify before a Senate subcommittee. Rossum states that they will handle the situation, leading Ballard and DeWitt to fear for Madeline's safety, so Echo is sent to stop him, in hopes that that will keep Rossum from harming her. But all is not as it appears - Rossum has a hidden agenda, and the tension between the LA Dollhouse and its parent company increases. Meanwhile, in the Washington DC Dollhouse, we meet genius programmer, Bennett Halverson, a woman with a mysterious past connection to Echo/Caroline.
- The team hunts a suspect who impregnates young women and has them give birth before murdering them.
- The BAU team tracks a serial killer who takes the eyes of his victims.
- While tracking a family annihilator, the BAU must seek advice from "The Fox," one of the most horrific killers from the team's past who has an ominous message for Agent Hotchner.
- The BAU team follows a trail of murders that seems to align with the tour schedule of a rock star.
- The BAU team races to help Hotchner find The Reaper and save his family before it's too late.
- While Agent Hotchner takes a leave of absence from the BAU, the team must regroup to solve a home invasion case.
- A rash of startling teen suicides in a small Wyoming town is the focus of a BAU investigation.
- The BAU must profile a criminal's past in order to catch him after he escapes from custody and begins a killing spree.
- An unusual personal obsession is at the center of a BAU abduction case. Meanwhile, Hotch struggles with his return to work.
- The BAU follows the mental decline of a con artist whose schemes have become so complicated that he begins to eliminate the people involved in them.
- A serial killer who targets random victims in highly visible places to create a sense of public fear is the subject of a BAU investigation.
- The relatively new Highway Serial Killer Database reveals an interstate serial killer who abducts then strangles women without sexually assaulting them.
- The BAU profiles a child abductor who may have been keeping children for more than eight years.
- The team, including Garcia, go to the small town of Franklin, Alaska, to catch a rapidly escalating serial killer before the locals take justice into their own hands.
- The BAU team heads to Texas to track a serial killer targeting illegal immigrants attempting to make safe passage into the U.S..
- The BAU team must profile a serial killer covered in tattoos, who commits suicide but leaves clues to the whereabouts of his last victim.
- The BAU is called to California when a sadistic serial killer appears and begins killing people in the dark during the rolling blackouts.
- A serial killer in Boise, Idaho, is revealed to have been posting his murders on the Internet, accumulating quite a collection of fans in the process.
- When everyone in the world stops dying, the CIA is alerted by a single word: Torchwood.
- Rex brings back Jack and Gwen to Washington. At the CIA office Esther realizes that the rendition is being sabotaged from within the organization. On the flight home Rex unexpectedly needs help from Dr. Juarez to get the team safely on the ground. In the meantime the medical community tries to cope with the new reality of non-death.