Criminal Minds: Evolution Season 3, Episode 1 Ending Explained: Voit Continues To Terrorize Rossi & The BAU
Criminal Minds: Evolution is back for season 3, with episode 1 setting the stage for the rest of the year. The FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) makes up the characters in Criminal Minds: Evolution, led by Emily Prentiss. Season 1 centered on uncovering the identity of Sicarius, the BAU’s most prolific serial killer to date, who created an online network of killers he could activate. The BAU believed Elias Voit is Sicarius, but they could not prove it. At the end of its debut year, Voit was arrested for killing the deputy director of the FBI after taunting him with the phrase “Gold Star.”
The Gold Star Program, an elite group of trained assassins, became the focus of Criminal Minds: Evolution season 2 (alternatively styled as Criminal Minds season 17). One of the most important things to remember from Criminal Minds: Evolution season 2 is that the BAU was forced to work with Voit who had access to Gold Star through his network. Two of the Gold Star members surrendered in the Criminal Minds: Evolution season 2 ending. He was attacked in prison in the season finale, with Voit’s fate left on a cliffhanger ahead of season 3.
Criminal Minds: Evolution Season 3 Picks Up Six Months After The Season 2 Finale
Rossi Is Under Investigation For The Prison Attack On Voit
After the heavy serialization of the end of season 2, the season 3 premiere is a welcome return to the case-of-the-week format. While Prentiss and Rossi are trying to clear Rossi’s name, J.J., Luke Alvez, Penelope Garcia, Tara Lewis, and trainee Tyler Green are focused on catching an unknown subject (unsub) who drowns victims across the Eastern Seaboard. The case seems completely divorced from Sicarius until the unsub’s unusual dying declaration makes Prentiss wonder if it’s not part of a larger plan.
Voit’s status is confirmed as comatose but alive, but the very end of the episode shows him waking up and attacking a nurse.
Criminal Minds: Evolution Season 3, Episode 1 Unsub & Case Explained
The BAU Tracks An Unsub Who Drowns His Victims & Uses The Sea As A Forensic Countermeasure
Prentiss and the BAU are investigating a series of drownings. JJ and Luke test Tyler as a trainee, questioning him about whether the stab wounds to the chest are a signature, and he responds they are a forensic countermeasure meant to fill the lungs with water, so the bodies will sink instead of float and marine life will degrade evidence. However, the teeth of the first five victims show they were drowned in a chlorine pool, not the ocean. Meanwhile, Garcia links the victims through a beach house rental website.
At the beach, a family celebrates what seems to be a picture-perfect 50th birthday, with the teenage daughter even gifting her father an engraved corkscrew. The unsub knocks all three out with an aerosolized spray, and the family of three wake up at his home with the unsub ordering them to get into the pool. When the father refuses, the unsub shoots him. The daughter becomes hysterical, but the mother becomes compliant and strategic, coaching her daughter to conserve her energy.
Back at the Behavioral Analysis Unit headquarters, Garcia identifies the first two victims, both from Chesapeake, Virginia. Searching for a custom pool at least seven feet deep compounded with a water-based trauma, they discover the identity of the unsub: Franklin Fowler. Franklin’s father was an abusive, drunken lifeguard who made Franklin take his swimming test over and over despite Franklin’s asthma. When he was 10 years old, his parents and older sister were found drowned in their pool in Chesapeake, and Franklin was suspected but never convicted.
At Franklin’s pool, he grows bored watching mother Kristen and daughter Vivienne float, so he closes his airtight pool cover, sadistically throwing the father’s dead body in as well. Kristen retrieves the engraved corkscrew from her husband’s pocket, and she and Vivienne try to wedge it into the cover to stay afloat, but Franklin shoots her in the shoulder, just as the BAU shows up.
Why Rossi Is Being Interrogated By Internal Affairs About Voit’s Stabbing
Rossi’s Prediction Is Now Perceived As A Threat Against Voit
BAU’s most veteran member spent much of Criminal Minds: Evolution season 2 being haunted by hallucinations of Voit, like Rossi’s previous visions of Tommy Yates, even though Voit was already imprisoned. Rossi is relieved to tell Emily that his mind has been free of Voit ever since he fell into a coma, but the criminal is still looming over him even from his comatose state.
In Criminal Minds: Evolution season 2, Rossi had romantic tension with Dr. Jill Gideon, another founding member of the BAU and Jason Gideon’s ex-wife, played by Felicity Huffman. It is unknown whether Jill will be returning.
Prentiss and Rossi profile the crime scene photos to find new evidence. Because the stab wounds on Voit’s victims are so much deeper than his own, they speculate he had a weapon hidden in the laundry room. Rossi successfully finds the knife Voit fashioned from a fan blade, hidden under the washing machine. This buys him some leeway with OPR, but questions remain about who leaked Voit’s identity and whether the two nonviolent offenders were “enticed” into attacking him.
Tyler Is Set To Leave The BAU For His Field Work (But Will He?)
Actor Ryan-James Hatanaka Is Credited As a Main Cast Member For Criminal Minds: Evolution Season 3
Tyler Green, one of the most divisive characters in Criminal Minds: Evolution, spent season 2 earning back Garcia’s trust after their romantic entanglement and his betrayal in season 1. Tyler had spent a decade hunting Sicarius, using his military training to infiltrate the online network in order to find the man who killed his sister. After consulting with the BAU on the Gold Star case in season 2, Tyler applied to be an FBI agent in the finale.
Because Tyler did not get a heartfelt farewell, and because he is so intimately familiar with Sicarius, I suspect Tyler will be back this season, and perhaps as soon as the next episode, given what happens with Voit. With Prentiss’s speculation that the drowning unsub might be part of Sicarius’ network based on uploading videos to the same CODEX, it seems unlikely Tyler is gone for good.
Why Penelope Garcia Has Empathy For Voit
Garcia Believes There Is Something Redeeming Inside Voit
Penelope Garcia has always been the unexpected star of Criminal Minds: Evolution — something that started in the original show. Reluctantly brought back to help find Sicarius in season 1, she quickly brought her signature quirkiness and brightness to the BAU. Garcia had a rocky romance with Tyler Green, who betrayed her trust to hunt Voit in person in season 1. Penelope had little contact with Voit, but she did give him a chilling if awkward stare-down when he taunted Tyler in season 2.