[s16e4] Pay-per-view -
"Pay-Per-View" is a pivotal episode for understanding the reach of Voit’s network. It highlights the strain between the BAU and the bureaucratic elements of law enforcement while digging deeper into the psychological profile of Voit, showing how his seemingly normal family life contrasts with his role as a master manipulator of serial killers. How this episode sets up the rest of Season 16? The tension between Prentiss and Deputy Director Bailey? Let me know which aspect you'd like to explore further. Pay-Per-View (2022) - (S16E4) - Cast & Crew - TMDB
The team investigates the murders of Sandra Hart and Claire Durham, who lived in DC but were dumped in Virginia. These women had their phones turned off, hair dyed, and were strangled and bitten. [S16E4] Pay-Per-View
Deputy Director Doug Bailey (Bailey) joins the BAU to oversee the case on a "need to know" basis, leading to tension with Emily Prentiss and the team, as Rossi notices Doug has a personal connection to one of the victims (Claire). "Pay-Per-View" is a pivotal episode for understanding the
The evidence points towards Benjamin Reeves, the rich son of a senator. The tension between Prentiss and Deputy Director Bailey