- When a family from Maryland is found murdered at their dining room table, the team tracks down other family members and friends to uncover secrets and details from the past in hopes to find out what may have led to it, and to catch who is responsible. Also, Hotch must try to make peace with his father-in-law, Roy, (Ed Asner) after discovering he's been diagnosed with Alzheimer's, and it has become painfully noticeable.—MissFortuneCookie
- Four members covering three generations of the wealthy Kingman family of Bethesda, Maryland are murdered in their home: mother Donna Kingman, two of her adult children Jenna and Lance Kingman, and Donna's mother, Clara. They are found sitting around the dining room table with six formal place settings, their hands tied behind the backs of their chairs, three shot execution style in the back of the head, with Donna strangled. Although the team will learn that it was Donna's birthday party dinner, there was Jingle Bells playing on the phonograph, unusual since it is April. The six place settings were set post-mortem. The team will learn that the missing father, Frank Kingman, is not well liked by his family, he being controlling and opinionated, while Donna was the exact opposite, loved by everyone. The team also receives conflicting stories from oldest son Dillon Kingman, Jenna's boyfriend Marc Clifford, and Lance's gay lover Ezra Warren, the latter who is found in the house, but who states he left the party and passed out from taking hash on Lance's bed and thus was oblivious to the murders taking place. The team will have to wade through the stories to see who would have the motive to kill the family, holding the greatest grudge against Donna, while figuring out who symbolically were supposed to be the other two dinner guests. Hotch is dealing with much of this case remotely from home as he deals with an emergency with his father-in-law Roy Brooks, who he has just learned from Haley's sister, Jessica, is suffering from the early stages of Alzheimer's. Dealing with Roy will not be easy as belligerent Roy has never forgiven Hotch for what happened to Haley.—Huggo
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