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Criminal Minds: Evolution star Aisha Tyler is directing the upcoming seventh episode of the new series, featuring classic horror influences.

Criminal Minds: Evolution star Aisha Tyler has directed a horror-fueled upcoming episode of the series. Criminal Minds, which followed a crack team of criminal profilers in the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit, originally ran on CBS from 2005 through 2020.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Recently, TVLine ran a feature where they answered readers' questions about upcoming television. One of the most pertinent questions revolved around the wildly buzzy Criminal Minds: Evolution and they were able to share a quote from Tyler, who directed the upcoming seventh episode of the season, titled "Pieces of Me," which airs on January 19, 2023.

[It's] very intense, a very high-horror [episode.] We’ve got some classic horror elements and motifs that I tried to honor, but also some big emotion. We were sprinting because we had so much story to tell, but I loved directing my family on this one. Aisha Tyler's History with the Horror Genre Although she has had plenty of experience performing in a variety of different genres and mediums , Tyler didn't have too much experience as an actress in the horror genre until last year.

That appearance on Fear the Walking Dead, an episode she also directed, kicked off a string of horror efforts behind the camera that doubled her acting output. In addition to a 2022 episode of the CBS drama Evil, she stuck around in the Walking Dead Universe.

Her horror directing habit has come full circle with this upcoming episode of Criminal Minds: Evolution. Her first-ever non-short directorial credit was on an episode of Criminal Minds, kicking off her increasingly lucrative career as an episodic director. It only makes sense that her triumphant return to the director's chair on the series should bring her newfound experience back with her, paying homage to the time she spent crafting horrifying scenarios for the crew on The Walking Dead.

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