'Criminal Minds' season 11 spoilers: showrunner hints at Rossi romance with ex-wife; BAU teams up with NSA in episode 9, 'Internal Affairs'

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"Criminal Minds" season 11 is on a short Thanksgiving hiatus but it will soon be back with the BAU resuming their hunt for the "Dirty Dozen." That's not the only thing that fans have to look forward to as reports suggests that SSA David Rossi might soon find that love is lovelier the second time around.

One thing that fans love about "Criminal Minds" is how the characters' personalities are completely fleshed out and how their past and personal lives are exposed little by little throughout the past eleven seasons. Long-time fans of "Criminal Minds" know that Rossi (Joe Mantegna) is a bestselling author who had been married three times. In one episode this season, he advised Morgan (Shemar Moore) not to get married in Vegas and recounted his experience being married by an Elvis impersonator. Fans also got to meet Carolyn, his first wife, in season seven when she appeared in the episode "Childhood's Hour."

Now fans might meet another one of Rossi's ex-wives, Joy's (Amber Stevens) mother. According to a "TV Guide" report, now that the veteran profiler has a stable relationship with his daughter, there's a good chance that Hayden (Paulette Ivory), Rossi's second wife, might make an appearance this season.

This was further teased by "Criminal Minds" executive producer Erica Messer, who recently hinted that the two exes might find that there's still a spark between them. The showrunner admitted that the writers haven't ironed out all the details yet but says it would be nice if Rossi can "actually find that happiness that he was looking for when he was younger."

However, that romance won't be happening yet in the upcoming episode, which sees the BAU working with the NSA after two DEA agents are killed and another one goes missing. A synopsis on "Spoiler TV" further stated that the two agencies will check if a sinister Internet drug syndicate is behind the murders. The case will also have Hotchner (Thomas Gibson) hoping that the NSA would help them in their hunt for the "Dirty Dozen."

"Criminal Minds" season 11 will be back with a new episode on Dec. 2.

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