[s14e13] Chameleon -
The episode was directed by series star A.J. Cook (JJ), whose use of flashbacks was noted as an effective storytelling device.
The story follows David Rossi as he recounts a traumatic case in Nashville to his fiancée, Krystall. The BAU is hunting a "con artist-turned-serial killer" who targets women and removes their faces—a misogynistic unsub known as the . The episode is unique because it features Rossi in a rare state of vulnerability after a near-death struggle with the killer, who ultimately outsmarts the team and escapes. Review Highlights [S14E13] Chameleon
Everett Lynch (played by Michael Mosley) is described as "creepy" and "intelligent," though some critics initially felt he wasn't intriguing enough to be a season-long threat. The episode was directed by series star A
Critics and fans praised Joe Mantegna's performance, noting it was a "long-awaited platform" for him to showcase Rossi's personal demons and the mental health toll of the job. The BAU is hunting a "con artist-turned-serial killer"











