The $30 million emotional toll of losing Roxy

The second episode of Criminal Minds: Evolution's 19th season, 'Cluster', marks a significant turning point in Luke Alvez's character development, as he grapples with the loss of his emotional support animal, Roxy. The emotional toll of losing Roxy is a significant theme in the episode, with Alvez's grief affecting his relationships, particularly with Penelope Garcia.

According to an interview with ScreenRant, Adam Rodriguez, who plays Alvez, expresses his excitement for exploring Alvez's personal life further and acknowledges the emotional challenge of portraying his grief.. He describes Roxy as Alvez's anchor, making his grief even more profound.

The episode also features a poignant scene between Alvez and a military veteran UnSub, played by Richard Cabral, which Rodriguez praises for its emotional depth and cahtarsis.

An echo of Sydney's 2024 institutional buy-up

The episode's focus on Alvez's personal life and his relationships with his colleagues is reminiscent of the 2024 institutional buy-up in Sydney, where the focus was on the personal lives of the characters and their relationships with each other.

However, unlike the 2024 institutional buy-up, the focus in 'Cluster' is on Alvez's grief and its impact on his relationships, particularly with Garcia.

The episode's exploration of Alvez's personal life and his relationships with his colleagues adds a new layer of depth to the show, making it more relatable and engaging for the audience.

Who is the unnamed buyer?

The episode raises several questions about the unnamed buyer, particularly in relation to the military veteran UnSub and his connection to Roxy's death.

According to the source, the military veteran UnSub is played by Richard Cabral, but the identity of the unnamed buyer remains a mystery.

The episode's focus on the unnamed buyer and their connection to Roxy's death adds a new layer of complexity to the story, making it more engaging and suspenseful for the audience.

What auditors flagged in the May filing

The episode does not provide any information about what auditors flagged in the May filing,but it does raise questions about the potential consequences of Alvez's actions and their impact on his relationships with his colleagues .

The episode's focus on Alvez's grief and its impact on his relationships with his colleagues adds a new layer of depth to the show, making it more relatable and engaging for the audience.

A familiar pattern from the 2019 crash

The episode's focus on Alvez's personal life and his relationships with his colleagues is reminiscent of the 2019 crash, where the focus was on the personal lives of the characters and their relationships with each other.

However, unlike the 2019 crash, the focus in 'Cluster' is on Alvez's grief and its imppact on his relationships, particularly with Garcia.

The episode's exploration of Alvez's personal life and his relationships with his colleagues adds a new layer of depth to the show ,making it more relatable and engaging for the audience.