A new episode of CBS' hit TV series "Criminal Minds" is set to wow us again with their crime-solving skills. A week after episode five was postponed due to Fox's airing of the World Series, the American police procedural crime drama is now back on track.

According to TV Line, this week's episode is titled "The Anti-Terrorism Squad" and will circle around the team as they solve a crime involving the widespread use of technology. The Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) investigate the murder of two families with only two teenagers as the survivors. With the use of their Facebook profiles, Garcia (Kirsten Vangsness) was able to gather more information that will help their case.

With technology being the topic of the episode, some members of the team may feel "old" and left behind as they discuss selfies and whatnot. After a thorough investigation and scrutinizing on their profiles, Garcia and the team were able to notice something in the survivors' profiles, where some students showed sympathy, there were others who commented and said they got what they deserved. This led to the team thinking that the crime must be a case of bullying.

On a related news, episode five will be Thomas Gibson's last episode on the show. Gibson who plays Aaron Hotchner in the show was reported to be terminated due to conflicts. According to Parent Herald, the actor was fired from the show after an altercation with the show's writer. The fans were shocked about the revelation and even announced to boycott the show if the actor is not returned. But judging from this week's episode, the producers and the team behind the show may have not changed their minds and are firm on their decision. Find out what happens next as 'Criminal Minds' air 8PM central time on CBS.