New spoilers have been released about what viewers can expect to see when "Criminal Minds" premieres Season 10 on CBS this fall.

According to TV Guide, Garcia will be overwhelmed by guilt in the upcoming season over shooting the crooked "nurse" during the finale of Season 9. As a result, she will pay him a jail visit in hopes of getting closure.

Meanwhile, Reid will suffer from both physical and mental pain due to his gunshot injuries.

"Garcia will be suffering from major PTSD after shooting the 'nurse' who tried to poison Reid in the season finale. In fact, look for her to visit the incarcerated guy for closure. As for Reid, who's recovering from his gunshot, he's putting up a strong front, but keep your eyes peeled for something that suggests that not all is right with him. Just as long as it's not Dilaudid again," reports TV Guide.

In addition, Entertainment Weekly revealed that the long-running drama series will pay tribute to actor Meshach Taylor in an upcoming Season 10 episode. The "Designing Women" star died at 67 years old in June after fighting a long battle with cancer. He first appeared on the CBS drama in Season 8 as Harrison Scott, a homeless Vietnam veteran who served as Rossi's former Marine sergeant.

Five months before he died, Taylor returned to the show in character as Scott during an episode in Season 9 where Rossi helped the vet find his long-lost son.

"For the upcoming season, Joe Mantegna is slated to direct an episode that brings a sense of closure to Scott's storyline," reports EW.

"Joe felt he would really like to finish that story that we started," said executive producer Erica Messer. "It's a huge deal for Joe because he and Meshach were friends for over 40 years, but also for Meshach's career because the last acting thing he did was work with one of his best friends. Joe really wanted to honor the friendship and Meshach's professional life and bring closure to the story. We're going to do that almost midway through the season. It'll be really touching."

The season premiere of "Criminal Minds" airs on Oct. 1 on CBS.