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- A group of criminal profilers who work for the FBI as members of its Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) using behavioral analysis and profiling to help investigate crimes and find the suspect known as the unsub.
- A structural engineer installs himself in a prison he helped design, in order to save his falsely accused brother from a death sentence by breaking themselves out from the inside.
- Working for the F.B.I., a mathematician uses equations to help solve various crimes.
- Devastated Peter takes a Hawaiian vacation in order to deal with the recent break-up with his TV star girlfriend, Sarah. Little does he know, Sarah's traveling to the same resort as her ex - and she's bringing along her new boyfriend.
- A space-time vortex sucks scientist Rick Marshall, his assistant Holly and a survivalist Will into a world populated by dinosaurs and painfully slow creatures called Sleestaks.
- While on vacation in Mexico, Chloe, a ritzy Beverly Hills chihuahua, finds herself lost and in need of assistance in order to get back home.
- Two kids secretly take in stray dogs at a vacant hotel.
- A small-town English widow, facing financial troubles after her husband's suicide, turns to agriculture of an illegal kind.
- A homicide detective, a medical examiner, a newspaper reporter and a young assistant district attorney work together to solve homicide investigations.
- Michael, Mahone, Sucre and Lincoln try to get into the house where Scylla is being kept safe. T-Bag and Sancho head to San Diego in the desert.
- Michael and the team have one day to locate the next cardholder or they risk going back to prison. Meanwhile, Mahone seeks revenge on Wyatt.
- The gang, with Don's help, must break into a safe at the Treasury Department to get the next Scylla card. Elsewhere, Gretchen manages to escape.
- Lincoln, Sucre, Sara and Roland follow a Scylla cardholder to Las Vegas, where Roland has his device commandeered after he gets caught gambling.
- The team needs to make their way through a 30,000-gallon water main to get to Scylla. Meanwhile, T-Bag fends off an investigation.
- With only six gunshots three persons have been killed in the subway.
- 2007–2008TV-PG8.1 (100)TV EpisodeReturning from vacations in Mexico a female resident from an old people's home is found dead with her stomach filled with drugs from a balloon.
- The death of a star quarterback is investigated.
- Peter MacNicol returns as a regular cast member. Colby is being interrogated by a man named Agent Kirkland, who passes him a handcuff key and gives him escape instructions. Don and his team get information about and from Colby and must figure out if that information is reliable then realizes that everything about Colby being a double agent may not be what it seems.
- Charlie is uncomfortable when the team has to use a numerologist to solve the current case, that has religious overtones.
- The death of a Hollywood wannabe leads to a famous actor, his friends, and a possible double. At the office, David has difficulty dealing with Colby's return.
- A car crash into a building has ties to street racing and possibly a cold case.
- The unit works against the clock when a little girl disappears in a mall, believing a serial killer has struck a second time and the first girl died within an hour of abduction.
- A killer is abducting women and forcing them to eat fingers before killing them, Rossi plays with Morgan's head, and Garcia meets a man at the local coffee shop.
- The BAU travels to Denver, Colorado, where they investigate a series of home invasions that end in the murders of entire families. However, the case takes a turn when they begin to suspect that the killers were once-abused children.
- With Gideon still missing, Hotchner puts in for a transfer and Prentiss tenders her resignation, but both are drawn back to work by a serial killer targeting women in a particularly heartless fashion.
- The team gains a new, familiar member and some growing pains while trying to find the latest victim of a killer who puts up wanted posters of his victims before he abducts them.
- The unit tracks a man working through his fears by working them out on others.
- Amita's life is put in danger when she consults on a case involving an on-line role-playing game.
- The unit has to deal with the militia when they're called to rural Montana to track a killer who's obsessed with his mentor.
- More is learned about Garcia while the team tries to find the persistent unsub threatening her.
- The team heads to LA to investigate a number of brutal killings which turn out to be related to the creator of a graphic novel, Jonny McHale.
- The perfect bank heist almost stumps the team when the profits are donated or returned to their rightful owners, and Don struggles with management issues.
- Don is devastated when he thinks he led a killer to a secured witness, and Charlie sets out to prove he wasn't responsible.
- 2007–2008TV-PG8.3 (93)TV EpisodeThe murder of a college jock looks like it was connected to his being accused of rape shortly before the crime.
- The murder of a drag queen coincides with (and tends to disrupt) Tom and Heather's wedding.
- In this episode, it is discovered that someone has stolen, recreated and sold several copies of an extremely rare comic book. Christopher Lloyd plays the original creator of the comic book, who no longer benefits from his past creations. Having thought that his comics wouldn't be worth much in the future, he either lost or sold his entire collection and regrets it now that he and his wife live on very little. His young friend and fellow comics artist, played by Ben Feldman, publicly humiliates the rich man who owned the original before it was stolen.
- A wealthy man's daughter is kidnapped, and Megan is astounded by his behavior while the team tries to rescue her.
- The auction of the contents of a self-storage facility in Philadelphia reveal a possible serial killer in the making.
- The team travels to Fredericksburg, Virginia, where women are being abducted, burned and mutilated. Soon it turns out that similar killings happened in the 1980s.
- David is held hostage in an elevator at the F.B.I. building, and Don keeps brushing aside Charlie's suggestion to save David as an all-out assault is planned.
- Charlie's life is put in danger after he gives an interview about the case he and Don are working on together, attracting the attention of the kidnappers of an investigative reporter.
- Don's team tracks a serial rapist who uses his position as a cop to entrap his victims.
- Rossi determines that the case that haunts him has gone unsolved too long on its 20th anniversary, and the team horns in on his investigation despite his displeasure. Elsewhere, Reid and Hotchner interview a manipulative death-row convict.
- A meth lab bust yields a surprise arrest that stymies the team when they can't figure out why he was in the area, and Megan disagrees with what Don chooses to do to get his answers.
- An unusually high suicide rate in Pittsburgh appears to be the work of an Angel of Death.
- A suspected serial killer who's been in a coma since 2004 due to an accident when he was arrested wakes up 4 years later, with no memory of his past, not even his name. While he is tried in court, in which Hotch is testifying against him, the rest of the team investigates his past further.
- Clay Porter returns to the U.S. when his father and sister are taken hostage, and Don embarks on a deadly cat-and-mouse game to try to catch Porter and rescue his family.
- Larry finds himself fighting his own bigotry when he assists Don and Charlie's investigation into the poisoning of cult members.
- The murder of a rapper puts Charlie to work analyzing the mathematics of the music business in the same week that Amita's parents come to town, and Megan has asked for a week off without discussing it with Don.
- When one of Charlie's friends, a scientist at the university, is arrested for terrorist activities, it puts him at philosophical odds with Don. And as he works to prove the man's innocence, his beliefs may jeopardize his career.