Exclusive: Wedding bells will be ringing in the Season 5 finale of CBS’ FBI: Most Wanted and everyone is invited. Deadline has your first-look at the festivities airing on May 21 and teasers from series star Edwin Hodge and showrunner David Hudgins below.
In the episode titled “Powderfinger,” written by Hudgins and Wendy West, The Fugitive Task Force races to catch the culprit threatening Manhattan with a dirty bomb. Meanwhile, Ray (Hodge) prepares to celebrate a major life milestone as his wedding to Cora (Caroline Harris) approaches.
This season, the show expanded on who Ray is and where he comes from with the addition of his father Ray Cannon Sr, played by the legendary Steven Williams, who will return for the nuptials. Furthermore, we hear, Cannon Sr. will have a very special surprise for the newlyweds with ties to their roots.
“We love doing Remy [Dylan McDermott] stories and Dylan always knocks them out of the park,...
In the episode titled “Powderfinger,” written by Hudgins and Wendy West, The Fugitive Task Force races to catch the culprit threatening Manhattan with a dirty bomb. Meanwhile, Ray (Hodge) prepares to celebrate a major life milestone as his wedding to Cora (Caroline Harris) approaches.
This season, the show expanded on who Ray is and where he comes from with the addition of his father Ray Cannon Sr, played by the legendary Steven Williams, who will return for the nuptials. Furthermore, we hear, Cannon Sr. will have a very special surprise for the newlyweds with ties to their roots.
“We love doing Remy [Dylan McDermott] stories and Dylan always knocks them out of the park,...
- 5/16/2024
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Jubal shouldn't have been anywhere near this week's case.
Yet, there he was, front and center, on FBI Season 6 Episode 12.
As soon as he recognized that the girls who overdosed had gotten the tainted pills from his godson, Jubal needed to tap out.
Instead, he doubled down. And everything went downhill from there.
This is hardly the first, nor will it be the last, case of an agent being too close. There's been at least one each season.
For example, in this season, how about FBI Season 6 Episode 3, when Oa used Gemma's drug-dealing friend Cate to entrap her Ukrainian extortionist boyfriend, Luka?
Gemma didn't much like finding out her friend had gotten killed as part of an FBI operation, one of the many things that have set back that relationship. Gemma also didn't like being quizzed about her drug use. Go figure.
There's only one episode remaining in this season.
Yet, there he was, front and center, on FBI Season 6 Episode 12.
As soon as he recognized that the girls who overdosed had gotten the tainted pills from his godson, Jubal needed to tap out.
Instead, he doubled down. And everything went downhill from there.
This is hardly the first, nor will it be the last, case of an agent being too close. There's been at least one each season.
For example, in this season, how about FBI Season 6 Episode 3, when Oa used Gemma's drug-dealing friend Cate to entrap her Ukrainian extortionist boyfriend, Luka?
Gemma didn't much like finding out her friend had gotten killed as part of an FBI operation, one of the many things that have set back that relationship. Gemma also didn't like being quizzed about her drug use. Go figure.
There's only one episode remaining in this season.
- 5/15/2024
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
It was predictable that a kidnapped pregnant woman would have an emotional impact on the sudden new mother, Maggie.
She ended up becoming extra invested during FBI Season 6 Episode 10.
And the events of the case should definitely affect Maggie and the team.
Again, in the beginning, it was a most tenuous case for the team even to be taken on after a federal security guard got killed while essentially showing off for his disinterested online date.
The NYPD officer at the scene should have pronounced the guard a moron for his actions and not bothered the FBI.
But then they would have missed out on a case that got more interesting as it went, finishing up with that old trope, a showdown with a heavily armed radical religious cult.
At least Maggie's state of mind at being forced into motherhood finally got tackled, rather than just being lightly alluded to...
She ended up becoming extra invested during FBI Season 6 Episode 10.
And the events of the case should definitely affect Maggie and the team.
Again, in the beginning, it was a most tenuous case for the team even to be taken on after a federal security guard got killed while essentially showing off for his disinterested online date.
The NYPD officer at the scene should have pronounced the guard a moron for his actions and not bothered the FBI.
But then they would have missed out on a case that got more interesting as it went, finishing up with that old trope, a showdown with a heavily armed radical religious cult.
At least Maggie's state of mind at being forced into motherhood finally got tackled, rather than just being lightly alluded to...
- 4/24/2024
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
With three episodes left to air in Season 6, CBS’ FBI appears to be taking a veteran team member out of the field.
The April 23 episode, “Family Affair,” revolved around the abduction of a pregnant woman, Denise, by her cult leader father. With a begrudging Ok from the Atf (which had been keeping eyes on the cult’s well-armed commune), the FBI team launched a plan to find and rescue Denise. Scola posed as the weekly food delivery driver, with Maggie and Oa hiding in the back of his truck. After Scola pulled up to the commune’s main house, Maggie...
The April 23 episode, “Family Affair,” revolved around the abduction of a pregnant woman, Denise, by her cult leader father. With a begrudging Ok from the Atf (which had been keeping eyes on the cult’s well-armed commune), the FBI team launched a plan to find and rescue Denise. Scola posed as the weekly food delivery driver, with Maggie and Oa hiding in the back of his truck. After Scola pulled up to the commune’s main house, Maggie...
- 4/24/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about lotsa shows including Law & Order: Svu, FBI, Survivor and Alice & Jack!
1 | Should Saturday Night Live have cut one of its post-Weekend Update sketches — or perhaps Michael Longfellow’s Update piece — to get Papyrus 2 on air?
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2 | So…...
1 | Should Saturday Night Live have cut one of its post-Weekend Update sketches — or perhaps Michael Longfellow’s Update piece — to get Papyrus 2 on air?
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2 | So…...
- 4/19/2024
- by Vlada Gelman, Matt Webb Mitovich, Ryan Schwartz, Rebecca Iannucci, Nick Caruso, Keisha Hatchett and Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
That was a philosophical debate that was long in coming.
Stuart and Nina wrestled with a question that plagues many professional couples in dangerous jobs on FBI Season 6 Episode 9.
In their case, the problem is on steroids, as there's an infant son involved as well.
And, just to ratchet things up a bit more, they had to pose undercover as a couple as the team attempted to solve the murder of a well-respected and now retired FBI agent.
No pressure whatsoever.
It was good to see that even highly skilled professionals who are parents to an infant still have to deal with sleep loss. There's just no getting around it.
Scola was overreacting with his talk of taking separate transportation on a trip just to improve their chances of at least one of them arriving alive and being there for their son.
Nina did well in minimizing the eye-rolling and the sarcasm he deserved,...
Stuart and Nina wrestled with a question that plagues many professional couples in dangerous jobs on FBI Season 6 Episode 9.
In their case, the problem is on steroids, as there's an infant son involved as well.
And, just to ratchet things up a bit more, they had to pose undercover as a couple as the team attempted to solve the murder of a well-respected and now retired FBI agent.
No pressure whatsoever.
It was good to see that even highly skilled professionals who are parents to an infant still have to deal with sleep loss. There's just no getting around it.
Scola was overreacting with his talk of taking separate transportation on a trip just to improve their chances of at least one of them arriving alive and being there for their son.
Nina did well in minimizing the eye-rolling and the sarcasm he deserved,...
- 4/17/2024
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for FBI Season 6 Episode 9 “Best Laid Plans.”] There’s nothing like a dangerous undercover case to convince an agent that a couple flying to a friend’s wedding together isn’t too much of a risk. Such is the case for Scola (John Boyd) on FBI. When the episode begins, Scola thinks he and Nina should travel separately to a friend’s wedding rather than risk the lives of both of Dougie’s parents on the same flight. But as she points out, they both put their lives at risk at work—and then they end up doing just that on the same case, when one of her informants is connected to FBI‘s investigation. As a result, Scola and Nina go undercover together. After that, Scola decides he’s okay with them flying together to the wedding. And without that, he wouldn’t have reached ...
- 4/17/2024
- TV Insider
“What could go wrong?” As soon as Scola (John Boyd) asks that question in TV Insider’s exclusive sneak peek of the April 16 episode of FBI, we can’t help but think the answer will be that everything will go wrong. In “Best Laid Plans,” Most Wanted‘s Shantel VanSanten crosses over when Nina’s informant is connected to a case involving the torture and murder of a retired FBI agent working a security job. Scola and Nina then go undercover as a married couple deep in the diamond game as the team tries to find out who’s responsible, In our clip, Scola joins Nina and Maggie (Missy Peregrym) at a safe house where nothing is as it seems. There’s the hidden safe room. There’s the fake baby. There’s also the fact that some of the money that Scola’s brought is fake, which could be a problem.
- 4/16/2024
- TV Insider
After John Boyd headed over to FBI: Most Wanted to spend some time at home with Scola and Nina, Shantel VanSanten is heading back to the series on which we met her character to see how the couple does working together after their baby was born. In the April 16 episode of FBI, when a retired FBI agent is tortured and killed while working a security job, Scola and Nina go undercover as a married couple deep in the diamond game as part of the investigation. During this dangerous assignment, Scola is plagued by the possibility that their son Doug could end up parentless. Below, Boyd and VanSanten preview the case and the other risks on Scola’s mind in this episode. Scola and Nina are going undercover. We’ve seen them in the field together before, but this is the first time since Doug was born. What can you preview about that undercover assignment,...
- 4/12/2024
- TV Insider
FBI: Most Wanted‘s Shantel VanSanten guest stars as Special Agent Nina Chase on CBS’s FBI season six episode nine. Directed by Alex Chapple from a script by Rick Eid and Joe Halpin, episode nine – “Best Laid Plans” – will air on Tuesday, April 16, 2024.
Season six stars Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom “Oa” Zidan, and Jeremy Sisto as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine. Alana De La Garza plays Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille, John Boyd is Special Agent Stuart Scola, and Katherine Renee Kane stars as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace.
The network announced on April 9, 2024 that FBI has been renewed for three seasons, taking it through the 2026-2027 primetime season. FBI: Most Wanted and FBI: International also earned single-season renewals as the FBI franchise continues to be a ratings winner for CBS.
“Best Laid Plans” Plot: When a...
Season six stars Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom “Oa” Zidan, and Jeremy Sisto as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine. Alana De La Garza plays Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille, John Boyd is Special Agent Stuart Scola, and Katherine Renee Kane stars as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace.
The network announced on April 9, 2024 that FBI has been renewed for three seasons, taking it through the 2026-2027 primetime season. FBI: Most Wanted and FBI: International also earned single-season renewals as the FBI franchise continues to be a ratings winner for CBS.
“Best Laid Plans” Plot: When a...
- 4/12/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
So this is what Tiffany gets for a spotlight episode?
She spent most of FBI Season 6 Episode 8 running off half-cocked, which was so unlike her.
That's because Tiff was still blaming herself for the death of Hobbs on FBI Season 6 Episode 1.
At the time, it seemed like the producers were simply following up on the promise of a big agent death. Instead, it was like "Who?" with the rest of the hour spent fleshing out Hobbs' character so the viewers could feel something.
Has Hobbs' name even come up over the past couple of months? If so, I missed it.
You'd think that the first agent on the scene during a fellow agent's death would have had to undergo some extensive on-screen counseling.
Instead, it appears that Tiffany must have received an offscreen, monosyllabic session with Isobel:
Isobel: You good?
Tiffany: I'm good.
Isobel: Ok. Get back to work.
She spent most of FBI Season 6 Episode 8 running off half-cocked, which was so unlike her.
That's because Tiff was still blaming herself for the death of Hobbs on FBI Season 6 Episode 1.
At the time, it seemed like the producers were simply following up on the promise of a big agent death. Instead, it was like "Who?" with the rest of the hour spent fleshing out Hobbs' character so the viewers could feel something.
Has Hobbs' name even come up over the past couple of months? If so, I missed it.
You'd think that the first agent on the scene during a fellow agent's death would have had to undergo some extensive on-screen counseling.
Instead, it appears that Tiffany must have received an offscreen, monosyllabic session with Isobel:
Isobel: You good?
Tiffany: I'm good.
Isobel: Ok. Get back to work.
- 4/10/2024
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for FBI: Most Wanted Season 5 Episode 8 “Supply Chain.”] FBI: Most Wanted goes home with Nina (Shantel VanSanten) in the latest episode, and that means a mini-crossover with FBI, with John Boyd appearing as Stuart Scola. To say there’s tension would be an understatement. The episode begins with the two arguing about parenting styles—specifically, he thinks she’s going overboard with all the stuff she has for Dougie since he can’t find his shoes in the morning, while she thinks she’s just prepared. “You’re like obsessed with being some kind of perfect mother,” he says. Nina confides in Barnes (Roxy Sternberg) and admits she knows that since she didn’t have a mom growing up, she’s just doing the best she can without an example to follow. Barnes points out that she and Scola are lucky to have each other and recommends not taking that for granted.
- 4/10/2024
- TV Insider
FBI Most Wanted Season 5 Episode 8 “Supply Chain” – A drug deal between two teens is interrupted when a middle-aged woman abducts them at gunpoint, sending the Fugitive Task Force on the hunt to rescue them. Also, Nina and Scola (FBI) bump heads over parenting styles, on FBI: Most Wanted, Tuesday, April 9 (10:00-11:00 Pm, Et/Pt) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+*. s05e08 5×08 5.08 s5e8 Written By: Richard Sweren Directed By: Lisa Robinson From Emmy Award winner Dick Wolf, ... Read more...
- 4/9/2024
- by Thomas Miller
- Seat42F
Fans of #TheFBIs’ Nina/Scola pairing will finally get to check in on the new-ish, first-time parents when CBS’ FBI: Most Wanted kicks off a two-part crossover tonight at 10/9c.
In the FBI: Most Wanted episode “Supply Chain,” a drug deal between two teens is interrupted when a middle-aged woman abducts them at gunpoint, sending the Fugitive Task Force on the hunt to rescue them. Meanwhile, Nina and Scola (played by Shantel VanSanten and FBI’s John Boyd) “bump heads over parenting styles.”
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In the FBI: Most Wanted episode “Supply Chain,” a drug deal between two teens is interrupted when a middle-aged woman abducts them at gunpoint, sending the Fugitive Task Force on the hunt to rescue them. Meanwhile, Nina and Scola (played by Shantel VanSanten and FBI’s John Boyd) “bump heads over parenting styles.”
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- 4/9/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Uh-oh, tensions are running high at home for Nina (Shantel VanSanten) and Scola in the April 9 episode of FBI: Most Wanted, and TV Insider has an exclusive sneak peek that has us hating how they leave things. The two bump heads over parenting styles in “Supply Chain,” and it all begins when Scola can’t find his shoes when he’s trying to leave for work. “Does Dougie really need all of this stuff?” he asks. “Don’t be dramatic. I just rearranged,” she tells him. The closet in their baby’s room is full, and Scola thinks Nina is “going a little overboard with him.” She disagrees. “We have every baby accessory known to man. We have stockpiles of food, diapers everywhere,” he points out. “I like to be prepared in case of an emergency,” she says. “But what is the emergency? End of times?” he wonders. “Look, we...
- 4/7/2024
- TV Insider
FBI star John Boyd guest stars as Special Agent Stuart Scola on CBS’s FBI: Most Wanted season five episode eight. Directed by Lisa Robinson from a script by Richard Sweren, episode eight – “Supply Chain” – will air on Tuesday, April 9, 2024 at 10pm Et/Pt.
Season five stars Dylan McDermott as Supervisory Special Agent Remy Scott, Roxy Sternberg as Special Agent Sheryll Barnes, Keisha Castle-Hughes as Special Agent Hana Gibson, Edwin Hodge as Special Agent Ray Cannon, and Shantel VanSanten as Special Agent Nina Chase.
“Supply Chain” Plot: A drug deal between two teens is interrupted when a middle-aged woman abducts them at gunpoint, sending the Fugitive Task Force on the hunt to rescue them. Also, Nina and Scola (FBI) bump heads over parenting styles.
Shantel VanSanten as Special Agent Nina Chase and John Boyd as Special Agent Stuart Scola in ‘FBI: Most Wanted’ season 5 episode 8
The Plot, Courtesy of CBS:...
Season five stars Dylan McDermott as Supervisory Special Agent Remy Scott, Roxy Sternberg as Special Agent Sheryll Barnes, Keisha Castle-Hughes as Special Agent Hana Gibson, Edwin Hodge as Special Agent Ray Cannon, and Shantel VanSanten as Special Agent Nina Chase.
“Supply Chain” Plot: A drug deal between two teens is interrupted when a middle-aged woman abducts them at gunpoint, sending the Fugitive Task Force on the hunt to rescue them. Also, Nina and Scola (FBI) bump heads over parenting styles.
Shantel VanSanten as Special Agent Nina Chase and John Boyd as Special Agent Stuart Scola in ‘FBI: Most Wanted’ season 5 episode 8
The Plot, Courtesy of CBS:...
- 4/5/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
This is what happens when Isobel leaves the office for any length of time.
She was at the wrong place at the wrong time on FBI Season 6 Episode 7.
Then, in a real change of pace, Isobel got too personally involved, which caused her to be unable to see the big picture for once.
It's beneficial every now and then to remind viewers that Isobel has a life outside the Joc.
She even has neighbors, a lovely man and his charming young son, Lucas, whom she stopped to walk and talk with.
When they come upon that bane of New Yorkers' existence, a political rally complete with protestors, she does them a solid, flashing her FBI badge to get them past a police barrier so Lucas wouldn't be late for his dentist appointment.
It seemed like a good idea at the time before that nearby restaurant exploded.
Isobel gave aid to...
She was at the wrong place at the wrong time on FBI Season 6 Episode 7.
Then, in a real change of pace, Isobel got too personally involved, which caused her to be unable to see the big picture for once.
It's beneficial every now and then to remind viewers that Isobel has a life outside the Joc.
She even has neighbors, a lovely man and his charming young son, Lucas, whom she stopped to walk and talk with.
When they come upon that bane of New Yorkers' existence, a political rally complete with protestors, she does them a solid, flashing her FBI badge to get them past a police barrier so Lucas wouldn't be late for his dentist appointment.
It seemed like a good idea at the time before that nearby restaurant exploded.
Isobel gave aid to...
- 4/3/2024
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
That was one difficult case for Maggie.
The team's having to track down a terrorist killing people with ricin on FBI Season 6 Episode 6 brought back bad memories for her.
In addition, her old friend Jessica, who just came back into her life, got caught up in this case as well, to her ultimate detriment.
We should have seen this coming. The signs were there.
Her Quantico classmate appearing out of the blue. Maggie suddenly hearing her biological clock ticking.
Still, how things broke in this episode indeed constitutes an unexpected path to parenthood.
Let's face it. Maggie has needed some change in her life, either professionally or personally.
Her relationship with Nestor ended up back on FBI Season 3 Episode 6. Since then, Maggie has been at risk of becoming one of those boring, aging workaholics.
She has shown zero interest in moving up into management. Besides, saving Oa from himself is...
The team's having to track down a terrorist killing people with ricin on FBI Season 6 Episode 6 brought back bad memories for her.
In addition, her old friend Jessica, who just came back into her life, got caught up in this case as well, to her ultimate detriment.
We should have seen this coming. The signs were there.
Her Quantico classmate appearing out of the blue. Maggie suddenly hearing her biological clock ticking.
Still, how things broke in this episode indeed constitutes an unexpected path to parenthood.
Let's face it. Maggie has needed some change in her life, either professionally or personally.
Her relationship with Nestor ended up back on FBI Season 3 Episode 6. Since then, Maggie has been at risk of becoming one of those boring, aging workaholics.
She has shown zero interest in moving up into management. Besides, saving Oa from himself is...
- 3/27/2024
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
This could be the first glimpse at Maggie's next chapter.
The theme of FBI Season 6 Episode 5 was parenthood.
Now we know why Jessica, Maggie's old friend from Quantico whom she'd never before mentioned, was introduced on FBI Season 6 Episode 4.
At first, it appeared Jessica was merely a one-off in an episode focusing on the travails faced by Muslim law-enforcement agents.
But no. She was back sharing gal talk with Maggie while on the gun range because that's what long-separated agent friends do.
Apparently, Jessica had what Maggie had decided she wanted: a child without bothering herself with finding the right man.
Yes, it's that old standby. Maggie's biological clock is ticking. And, thanks to modern medicine, she doesn't need a guy to make that happen.
How do we know that's the case? From her wistful glances and her emotional words throughout the rest of the episode.
Why might this not be a great idea?...
The theme of FBI Season 6 Episode 5 was parenthood.
Now we know why Jessica, Maggie's old friend from Quantico whom she'd never before mentioned, was introduced on FBI Season 6 Episode 4.
At first, it appeared Jessica was merely a one-off in an episode focusing on the travails faced by Muslim law-enforcement agents.
But no. She was back sharing gal talk with Maggie while on the gun range because that's what long-separated agent friends do.
Apparently, Jessica had what Maggie had decided she wanted: a child without bothering herself with finding the right man.
Yes, it's that old standby. Maggie's biological clock is ticking. And, thanks to modern medicine, she doesn't need a guy to make that happen.
How do we know that's the case? From her wistful glances and her emotional words throughout the rest of the episode.
Why might this not be a great idea?...
- 3/20/2024
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
Oa had himself one lousy day, didn't he?
First, it was his new girlfriend, Gemma, on FBI Season 6 Episode 4.
Then, it was a wild card of a Muslim FBI agent who served as a funhouse mirror for Omar.
Let's start with the latter first, since it was the more intriguing of the two storylines.
We can all agree that Gemma is a mistake that Oa hasn't recognized yet.
Hassan, played by English actor Elyes Gabel (Scorpion), had a chip on his shoulder. He felt that he had to do more just to be accepted by the Wasps in the FBI.
As Oa explained to Hassan, he saw himself as an FBI agent, not a Muslim FBI agent.
They're both likely fooling themselves.
Oa can't ever escape the fact that others will view him as Muslim. But there's always going to be a place for someone such as Hassan who can...
First, it was his new girlfriend, Gemma, on FBI Season 6 Episode 4.
Then, it was a wild card of a Muslim FBI agent who served as a funhouse mirror for Omar.
Let's start with the latter first, since it was the more intriguing of the two storylines.
We can all agree that Gemma is a mistake that Oa hasn't recognized yet.
Hassan, played by English actor Elyes Gabel (Scorpion), had a chip on his shoulder. He felt that he had to do more just to be accepted by the Wasps in the FBI.
As Oa explained to Hassan, he saw himself as an FBI agent, not a Muslim FBI agent.
They're both likely fooling themselves.
Oa can't ever escape the fact that others will view him as Muslim. But there's always going to be a place for someone such as Hassan who can...
- 3/13/2024
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
Hey, "FBI" fans. Unfortunately, we're back on here with some bad news for you guys because CBS is not airing a new episode of FBI tonight, March 5, 2024 for some unknown reason. So, they're going to make you wait and extra week to see the next, new episode 4 of this current season 6. Yeah, according to CBS' official episode 4 press release, CBS doesn't plan to air the new episode 4 until next Tuesday night, March 12, 2024 in its usual, 7 pm central standard time slot. So, certainly be sure to remember that very important date and time if you can. In the meantime, we did find out what CBS is airing instead of a new episode of FBI tonight. According to the TV guide listings, CBS is going to serve up a repeat episode of FBI. This one will be the premiere episode 1 of this season 6 titled, "All the Rage." CBS' official description for this...
- 3/5/2024
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Can no one in that New York FBI field office catch a break at long-term romance?
It was Oa's turn to be disappointed by love on FBI Season 6 Episode 3.
It shouldn't be said that no one has had a lasting relationship. Scola and Nina are still a couple and have a child together.
However, they aren't working together as she's headed off to the greener pastures at FBI: Most Wanted. (A starring role trumps recurring every time.)
But Maggie, Oa, Jubal, and Isobel have all had lengthy relationships fall apart. Might working for the Bureau have something to do with that?
After we're introduced to Gemma first thing, it was obvious that something terrible would happen to wipe that goofy grin off Oa's face.
On paper, the plucky kid from Queens and the wealthy socialite from Manhattan hardly seemed like an ideal match.
But, Ok, it's been a while for...
It was Oa's turn to be disappointed by love on FBI Season 6 Episode 3.
It shouldn't be said that no one has had a lasting relationship. Scola and Nina are still a couple and have a child together.
However, they aren't working together as she's headed off to the greener pastures at FBI: Most Wanted. (A starring role trumps recurring every time.)
But Maggie, Oa, Jubal, and Isobel have all had lengthy relationships fall apart. Might working for the Bureau have something to do with that?
After we're introduced to Gemma first thing, it was obvious that something terrible would happen to wipe that goofy grin off Oa's face.
On paper, the plucky kid from Queens and the wealthy socialite from Manhattan hardly seemed like an ideal match.
But, Ok, it's been a while for...
- 2/28/2024
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
A month ago, we were anxiously anticipating the premiere of FBI Season 6 and many other CBS dramas.
Now, we’re three episodes into the latest season of the Dick Wolf series.
We’ve had a shocking death that propelled the story forward, Scola (John Boyd) struggling to navigate being a father with his high-stakes job, and his girlfriend, Nina (Shantel VanSanten), moving over to FBI: Most Wanted.
Where does the hit series go next?
Thankfully, details for FBI Season 6, Episode 3, airing Tuesday, February 27, have been revealed, and we’re starting to worry about Oa (Zeeko Zaki).
According to the latest press release from CBS, Oa is “smitten with his new love interest.”
Is Oa in trouble?
Because there’s always a caveat when one of our beloved characters gets into a relationship with a character we don’t know, the network is already teasing trouble in paradise.
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Now, we’re three episodes into the latest season of the Dick Wolf series.
We’ve had a shocking death that propelled the story forward, Scola (John Boyd) struggling to navigate being a father with his high-stakes job, and his girlfriend, Nina (Shantel VanSanten), moving over to FBI: Most Wanted.
Where does the hit series go next?
Thankfully, details for FBI Season 6, Episode 3, airing Tuesday, February 27, have been revealed, and we’re starting to worry about Oa (Zeeko Zaki).
According to the latest press release from CBS, Oa is “smitten with his new love interest.”
Is Oa in trouble?
Because there’s always a caveat when one of our beloved characters gets into a relationship with a character we don’t know, the network is already teasing trouble in paradise.
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- 2/22/2024
- by Paul Dailly
- Monsters and Critics
FBI returned after nine months off the air on Tuesday evening, and it did so with quite the season premiere.
FBI Season 6, Episode 1, forced the team to face losing one of its own, sending the narrative in a compelling and dramatic direction.
As Monsters and Critics previously reported, the first new episode of the year focused on the aftermath of a bus explosion that killed countless innocent people.
It was all hands on deck for the team as Jubal (Jeremy Sisto) told Tiffany (Katherine Renee Kane) she needed to be more assertive.
Little did Jubal know that his advice set the stage for one of his team members to perish.
Sadly, it paved the way for Hobbs (Roshawn Franklin) to be killed while undercover.
How did Hobbs die on FBI?
Tragedy struck when Tiffany reeled Hobbs into a mission that involved him going undercover.
Tiffany urged Hobbs to follow the suspect into a bathroom,...
FBI Season 6, Episode 1, forced the team to face losing one of its own, sending the narrative in a compelling and dramatic direction.
As Monsters and Critics previously reported, the first new episode of the year focused on the aftermath of a bus explosion that killed countless innocent people.
It was all hands on deck for the team as Jubal (Jeremy Sisto) told Tiffany (Katherine Renee Kane) she needed to be more assertive.
Little did Jubal know that his advice set the stage for one of his team members to perish.
Sadly, it paved the way for Hobbs (Roshawn Franklin) to be killed while undercover.
How did Hobbs die on FBI?
Tragedy struck when Tiffany reeled Hobbs into a mission that involved him going undercover.
Tiffany urged Hobbs to follow the suspect into a bathroom,...
- 2/14/2024
- by Paul Dailly
- Monsters and Critics
The long-delayed season premiere managed to be both surprising and disappointing.
FBI Season 6 Episode 1 did start with a bang. It also was topical, with terrorists and innocent civilians being killed as part of the narrative.
But it's a Dick Wolf production. "Ripped from the headlines" is to be expected.
Also, after the writers' and actors' strikes had been settled, there were rumors that a character would be written off the series.
The logical choice to be gone was Stuart Scola. After all, things hadn't been good between him and Isobel since FBI Season 5 Episode 17, when she refused to inform him that his baby mama, Nina Chase, had been shot on a dangerous mission.
Isobel had her reasons. Scola was undercover, and she didn't want him distracted. He also didn't like the fact that everyone felt the need to lie to him, basically under Isobel's orders.
Also, Nina has moved to...
FBI Season 6 Episode 1 did start with a bang. It also was topical, with terrorists and innocent civilians being killed as part of the narrative.
But it's a Dick Wolf production. "Ripped from the headlines" is to be expected.
Also, after the writers' and actors' strikes had been settled, there were rumors that a character would be written off the series.
The logical choice to be gone was Stuart Scola. After all, things hadn't been good between him and Isobel since FBI Season 5 Episode 17, when she refused to inform him that his baby mama, Nina Chase, had been shot on a dangerous mission.
Isobel had her reasons. Scola was undercover, and she didn't want him distracted. He also didn't like the fact that everyone felt the need to lie to him, basically under Isobel's orders.
Also, Nina has moved to...
- 2/14/2024
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
Spoiler Alert: The following reveals major plot points from tonight’s Season 5 premiere of CBS’ FBI: Most Wanted.
FBI: Most Wanted made its big Season 5 debut tonight with the action-packed episode titled “Above & Beyond” featuring the newest member of the Fugitive Task Force: Shantel VanSanten as Special Agent Nina Chase. As Deadline exclusively revealed in November, VanSanten joined the CBS spinoff following a recurring role in the mothership series FBI reprising the original character.
Out of the gate, Nina proved that moms can be and do anything they want including badass agents. It is revealed early on that not only has Nina left maternity leave early to get back into action, but she doesn’t miss a beat working alongside Remy (Dylan McDermott), Hanna (Keisha Castle-Hughes), Ray (Edwin Hodge) and Sheryll (Roxy Sternberg).
It’s worth noting that Nina does tip her hat to her wonderful partner with whom she...
FBI: Most Wanted made its big Season 5 debut tonight with the action-packed episode titled “Above & Beyond” featuring the newest member of the Fugitive Task Force: Shantel VanSanten as Special Agent Nina Chase. As Deadline exclusively revealed in November, VanSanten joined the CBS spinoff following a recurring role in the mothership series FBI reprising the original character.
Out of the gate, Nina proved that moms can be and do anything they want including badass agents. It is revealed early on that not only has Nina left maternity leave early to get back into action, but she doesn’t miss a beat working alongside Remy (Dylan McDermott), Hanna (Keisha Castle-Hughes), Ray (Edwin Hodge) and Sheryll (Roxy Sternberg).
It’s worth noting that Nina does tip her hat to her wonderful partner with whom she...
- 2/14/2024
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Hey, "FBI" fans. Welcome to the brand new season 6 of FBI, guys. That's right. After many, many months of delays due to the actors and writers strikes of last year, CBS will finally be able to deliver the new, premiere episode 1 of FBI's new season 6 tonight, February 13, 2024, and we've got some new spoiler scoops for it. We were able to round up a couple of new, official teaser scoops for this new episode 1 via CBS' official episode 1 press release synopsis. So, we will definitely dig into those for this spoiler session. Let's get to it. First thing's first, we've got an official title for this new episode 1 of FBI season 6. It's called, "All The Rage." It sounds like episode 6 will feature some very scandalous, intense, dramatic, action-filled, suspenseful and interesting scenes as a deadly bus explosion takes place. Scola tries to do some important things and more.
- 2/13/2024
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Check out the FBI season 6 episode 1 photos from “All The Rage” – When a bus explosion kills several innocent people, the team jumps into action to take down the responsible terrorist organization. Meanwhile, Scola tries to balance fatherhood with the job, on the sixth season premiere of FBI, Tuesday, Feb 13 (8:00-9:00 Pm, Et/Pt) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+*. s06e01 6×01 6.01 s6e1 From Emmy Award winner Dick Wolf and the team behind the ... Read more...
- 2/13/2024
- by Thomas Miller
- Seat42F
After a lengthy hiatus, FBI is almost back on the air, and big changes are on the horizon for all characters.
Scola’s (John Boyd) world changed like never before when he became a father at the end of FBI Season 5 when Nina (Shantel VanSanten) gave birth.
Looking ahead to FBI Season 6, Episode 1, it sounds like he’s trying to balance his work life and his duties as a father.
Of course, he will be around more than usual since VanSanten has joined FBI: Most Wanted as a series regular.
As we know from that show, the cases take the team nationwide, meaning that Scola has to find that balance faster than typical parents.
We don’t know whether we’ll see Nina’s decision to join Most Wanted on-screen and what kind of conversations it started between the couple.
Nina will have more to do on FBI: Most Wanted...
Scola’s (John Boyd) world changed like never before when he became a father at the end of FBI Season 5 when Nina (Shantel VanSanten) gave birth.
Looking ahead to FBI Season 6, Episode 1, it sounds like he’s trying to balance his work life and his duties as a father.
Of course, he will be around more than usual since VanSanten has joined FBI: Most Wanted as a series regular.
As we know from that show, the cases take the team nationwide, meaning that Scola has to find that balance faster than typical parents.
We don’t know whether we’ll see Nina’s decision to join Most Wanted on-screen and what kind of conversations it started between the couple.
Nina will have more to do on FBI: Most Wanted...
- 2/12/2024
- by Paul Dailly
- Monsters and Critics
Heading into Season 5, FBI: Most Wanted had a spot to fill on the Fugitive Task Force (not exactly new for these agents), and they turned to a familiar face in the franchise, Nina Chase, to replace Kristin Gaines (Alexa Davalos). Don’t worry: She fits right in. Her first case with her new teammates is going to be a complicated one. In the February 13 premiere, “Above & Beyond,” the agents must put the pieces together when a mysterious deal goes south, leaving behind multiple bodies. But how’s Nina going to get along with the rest of the team? And how drastically did last season’s FBI finale change for Nina and Scola (John Boyd) as a result of her saying yes to the move over to the spinoff? TV Insider got the scoop from VanSanten below. Welcome full-time to Most Wanted! Shantel VanSanten: Thanks! So excited to be here.
- 2/6/2024
- TV Insider
The highly anticipated return of “FBI” is here with Season 6, Episode 1 titled “All the Rage.” Scheduled to air on Tuesday, February 13, 2024, at 8:00 Pm on CBS, this gripping episode promises intense action, high-stakes investigations, and personal challenges for the team.
In this thrilling installment, the FBI agents are faced with a devastating bus explosion that claims the lives of several innocent people. With lives on the line, the team springs into action, determined to bring the responsible terrorist organization to justice. As they dig deeper into the case, they uncover a web of intrigue and danger that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
Meanwhile, Special Agent Scola finds himself juggling the demands of fatherhood while pursuing criminals. Balancing personal and professional responsibilities is never easy, and this episode explores the challenges and sacrifices that come with the job.
Get ready for an adrenaline-pumping start to Season 6 as...
In this thrilling installment, the FBI agents are faced with a devastating bus explosion that claims the lives of several innocent people. With lives on the line, the team springs into action, determined to bring the responsible terrorist organization to justice. As they dig deeper into the case, they uncover a web of intrigue and danger that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
Meanwhile, Special Agent Scola finds himself juggling the demands of fatherhood while pursuing criminals. Balancing personal and professional responsibilities is never easy, and this episode explores the challenges and sacrifices that come with the job.
Get ready for an adrenaline-pumping start to Season 6 as...
- 2/6/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
FBI‘s Oa is worried about “another attack”… FBI: International‘s Scott wants to know who tried to kill the Fly Team… and FBI: Most Wanted‘s Remy marvels at how “one dude on a computer” can hack into a military satellite, in a new trailer for the return of CBS’ action-packed Tuesday night line-up.
#TheFBIs return en masse on Tuesday, Feb. 13, starting at 8/7c with the FBI Season 6 premiere. In that opener, titled “All the Rage,” a bus explosion kills several innocent people, prompting the team to jump into action and take down the responsible terrorist organization. Meanwhile, Scola...
#TheFBIs return en masse on Tuesday, Feb. 13, starting at 8/7c with the FBI Season 6 premiere. In that opener, titled “All the Rage,” a bus explosion kills several innocent people, prompting the team to jump into action and take down the responsible terrorist organization. Meanwhile, Scola...
- 1/29/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
In about three weeks, Dick Wolf‘s going to have nine hours of new programming on each week once again. NBC‘s One Chicago and Law & Order franchises have already returned with their new seasons, and on February 13, CBS‘ three FBIs — the original plus International and Most Wanted spinoffs — are back. FBI kicks off its season with a bus explosion that kills several innocent people, leading to the team jumping into action to take down the responsible terrorist organization. Plus, Scola (John Boyd) tries to balance fatherhood with the job. But if you’re looking for more about Season 6, we have you covered. TV Insider caught up with Missy Peregrym (Maggie Bell), Zeeko Zaki (Omar Adom “Oa” Zidan), and Alana De La Garza (Isobel Castille) at a celebration for one of Wolf’s other shows, Law & Order: Svu‘s 25th season. Read on for a few teases about what’s coming up.
- 1/24/2024
- TV Insider
Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom ‘Oa’ Zidan, Katherine Renee Kane as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace, and John Boyd as Special Agent Stuart Scola in ‘FBI’ season 6 episode 1
CBS’s FBI kicks off season six with an episode that finds the team on the hunt for a terrorist organization. Directed by Alex Chapple from a script by Rick Eid and Joe Halpin, season six episode one will air on Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at 8pm Et/Pt.
Season six stars Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom “Oa” Zidan, and Jeremy Sisto as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine. Alana De La Garza plays Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille, John Boyd is Special Agent Stuart Scola, and Katherine Renee Kane stars as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace.
“All the Rage” Plot: When a bus explosion kills several innocent people,...
CBS’s FBI kicks off season six with an episode that finds the team on the hunt for a terrorist organization. Directed by Alex Chapple from a script by Rick Eid and Joe Halpin, season six episode one will air on Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at 8pm Et/Pt.
Season six stars Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom “Oa” Zidan, and Jeremy Sisto as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine. Alana De La Garza plays Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille, John Boyd is Special Agent Stuart Scola, and Katherine Renee Kane stars as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace.
“All the Rage” Plot: When a bus explosion kills several innocent people,...
- 1/13/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Shantel VanSanten has had many memorable roles throughout her impressive career on the small screen.
After breaking through as Quinn James on One Tree Hill in 2009, she's gone on to play Patty Spivot on The Flash, Julie Swagger on Shooter, and, more importantly, Karen Baldwin on For All Mankind.
In 2022, she joined the cast of FBI in the recurring role of Nina Chase, who blossomed into one of the best characters on the show.
Nina was a recurring player during Missy Peregrym's absence and didn't get much to do after the former's return.
Thankfully, the creatives at the wheel of the FBI franchise have come up with the inspired decision of shipping VanSanten over to FBI: Most Wanted.
It's an exciting time because there are many possibilities about how this will play out, so let's dive in.
Easier Crossover Potential
CBS loves to stage crossovers for its biggest franchises,...
After breaking through as Quinn James on One Tree Hill in 2009, she's gone on to play Patty Spivot on The Flash, Julie Swagger on Shooter, and, more importantly, Karen Baldwin on For All Mankind.
In 2022, she joined the cast of FBI in the recurring role of Nina Chase, who blossomed into one of the best characters on the show.
Nina was a recurring player during Missy Peregrym's absence and didn't get much to do after the former's return.
Thankfully, the creatives at the wheel of the FBI franchise have come up with the inspired decision of shipping VanSanten over to FBI: Most Wanted.
It's an exciting time because there are many possibilities about how this will play out, so let's dive in.
Easier Crossover Potential
CBS loves to stage crossovers for its biggest franchises,...
- 11/20/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
There will (presumably) be a crossover romance on at least one of Dick Wolf‘s franchises this season. Shantel VanSanten, who debuted as Special Agent Nina Chase, with whom John Boyd‘s Stuart Scola had a history, in FBI Season 4, is moving over to one of the show’s spinoffs, Most Wanted, for its upcoming fifth season, according to Deadline. She also recurred in FBI Season 5 and had a major role in the big, three-show crossover, though due to Nina’s injuries overseas, she didn’t work with the Fugitive Task Force of Most Wanted once they joined the FBI and International teams on the case. This news comes after it was announced in August that Most Wanted would be losing one of its agents, with Alexa Davalos, who played Kristin Gaines since Season 3, not returning. It’s unclear yet how she will be written out, and now we’ll...
- 11/20/2023
- TV Insider
‘Sing Sing’ Review: Colman Domingo and a Cast of Ex-Criminals Demonstrate How Art Can Heal in Prison
Cages can’t contain the sheer amount of imagination on offer in “Sing Sing” — not just in the way director Greg Kwedar and his writing and producing partner Clint Bentley conceived of the prison-set drama, but also as an animating force among its characters. Apart from Colman Domingo and a few others, most of the cast are formerly incarcerated alumni of the Rehabilitation Through the Arts program, which stages theatrical productions at New York’s Sing Sing Correctional Facility. While inside the walls of a penitentiary, the amateur thespians are afforded the opportunity to step outside their worst offenses and simply inhabit another character for a change, someone who is likely to be more revealing of who they really are than their jail-issued fatigues will allow.
Drawing from their experience as volunteer teachers at correctional facilities, Kwedar and Bentley are conscious of the raw power of seeing these men transform...
Drawing from their experience as volunteer teachers at correctional facilities, Kwedar and Bentley are conscious of the raw power of seeing these men transform...
- 9/12/2023
- by Stephen Saito
- Variety Film + TV
In their new exclusive uInterview, Swv (Sisters With Voices) speak about their tour with the groups Jodeci and Dru Hill and their secrets to a successful tour.
The three women, Taj Johnson-George, Lelee Lyons and Coko Gamble, all agreed that the best way to ensure that the tour goes smoothly is to make sure that there are a lot of “Chick-fil-a and pajama parties.”
Johnson-George also shared that it is vital to stick “with the course and grow with it,” which, she admits, is “just such a blessing to be able to stay in this industry to even be able to say 31 years.” The two other ladies agreed with this, nodding their heads. She added, “We can’t even tell you what we did we just know we’ve been living and going.”
The group also discussed the new trend of throwing objects at singers while they are performing, which...
The three women, Taj Johnson-George, Lelee Lyons and Coko Gamble, all agreed that the best way to ensure that the tour goes smoothly is to make sure that there are a lot of “Chick-fil-a and pajama parties.”
Johnson-George also shared that it is vital to stick “with the course and grow with it,” which, she admits, is “just such a blessing to be able to stay in this industry to even be able to say 31 years.” The two other ladies agreed with this, nodding their heads. She added, “We can’t even tell you what we did we just know we’ve been living and going.”
The group also discussed the new trend of throwing objects at singers while they are performing, which...
- 9/11/2023
- by Nina Hauswirth
- Uinterview
This would be an opportune time to catch up on the first five seasons of FBI.
With the ongoing Writers' Guild and SAG/AFTRA strikes, who's to say when new episodes from FBI Season 6 will be appearing?
So while viewers can revisit episodes up until now, we'll look ahead at everything we know about the upcoming season.
FBI has discovered an approachable blend of suspense and drama, with a multi-agency group of geeks employing technology to support the agents who close cases.
It must be said that FBI is less character-driven than Dick Wolf's other two franchises: Law & Order and One Chicago.
However, FBI's popularity has led to two spinoffs: FBI: International, entering its third season, and FBI: Most Wanted, heading into its fifth season. Unlike the more stable parent show, the two spinoffs have been plagued by cast changes.
What happened on FBI Season 5?
Because of Missy Peregrym's maternity leave,...
With the ongoing Writers' Guild and SAG/AFTRA strikes, who's to say when new episodes from FBI Season 6 will be appearing?
So while viewers can revisit episodes up until now, we'll look ahead at everything we know about the upcoming season.
FBI has discovered an approachable blend of suspense and drama, with a multi-agency group of geeks employing technology to support the agents who close cases.
It must be said that FBI is less character-driven than Dick Wolf's other two franchises: Law & Order and One Chicago.
However, FBI's popularity has led to two spinoffs: FBI: International, entering its third season, and FBI: Most Wanted, heading into its fifth season. Unlike the more stable parent show, the two spinoffs have been plagued by cast changes.
What happened on FBI Season 5?
Because of Missy Peregrym's maternity leave,...
- 8/15/2023
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
In the latest TV show ratings, ABC’s Jeopardy! Masters tied NBC’s The Voice finale for the Tuesday demo win, while CBS’ FBI finale copped the night’s largest audience.
ABC | Jeopardy! Masters (with 5.8 million total viewers and a 0.5 demo rating) and Judge Steve Harvey (2.2 mil/0.2) both dipped week-to-week
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NBC | The Voice (6 mil/0.5, TVLine reader grade “B+”; read recap and sound off!) was...
ABC | Jeopardy! Masters (with 5.8 million total viewers and a 0.5 demo rating) and Judge Steve Harvey (2.2 mil/0.2) both dipped week-to-week
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- 5/24/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Did the team find a killer before they struck again?
On FBI Season 5 Episode 23, tensions mounted when a prominent doctor was found dead.
As the investigation got underway, it became clear the slaying was religiously motivated.
Meanwhile, Scola faced a life-or-death decision as the rest of his team pondered their next moves.
What did it mean in the grand scheme of things?
Watch FBI Season 5 Episode 23 Online
Use the video above to watch FBI online right here via TV Fanatic.
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On FBI Season 5 Episode 23, tensions mounted when a prominent doctor was found dead.
As the investigation got underway, it became clear the slaying was religiously motivated.
Meanwhile, Scola faced a life-or-death decision as the rest of his team pondered their next moves.
What did it mean in the grand scheme of things?
Watch FBI Season 5 Episode 23 Online
Use the video above to watch FBI online right here via TV Fanatic.
Catch up on all your favorite shows and reviews and join in the conversations with other fanatics who love TV as much as you.
TV Fanatic is your destination for the latest news, spoilers, reviews, and so much more!
- 5/24/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
A combination season finale and anniversary episode should have had a little bit more oomph to it.
Still, FBI Season 5 Episode 23 was an enjoyable blend of a suspenseful case continually interrupted by two agents' medical drama.
But that's FBI for you, which has been balancing the procedural and personal for 100 episodes.
Often, the action tilts toward the procedural, which was the situation again this week. And, to allow time for Scola and Nina's baby drama, the case came together a little too simply.
When a hotshot surgeon was killed and posed Criminal Minds-style, that just screamed serial killer.
And it took, what, a few hours to prove that to be the case when a respected military officer turned up murdered in precisely the same sicko way.
Maggie and Oa barely had time to unpack the first red herring before the second murder happened while the person of interest was still in the interrogation room.
Still, FBI Season 5 Episode 23 was an enjoyable blend of a suspenseful case continually interrupted by two agents' medical drama.
But that's FBI for you, which has been balancing the procedural and personal for 100 episodes.
Often, the action tilts toward the procedural, which was the situation again this week. And, to allow time for Scola and Nina's baby drama, the case came together a little too simply.
When a hotshot surgeon was killed and posed Criminal Minds-style, that just screamed serial killer.
And it took, what, a few hours to prove that to be the case when a respected military officer turned up murdered in precisely the same sicko way.
Maggie and Oa barely had time to unpack the first red herring before the second murder happened while the person of interest was still in the interrogation room.
- 5/24/2023
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for the FBI Season 5 finale “God Complex.”] FBI ends its fifth season and celebrates its 100th episode with “God Complex,” which features a thrilling case that put one of the agents in danger (Missy Peregrym’s Maggie) and trouble on a personal front for another. Before the team starts working their case, Scola (John Boyd) and Nina (Shantel VanSanten) are at home, painting the nursery and disagreeing about the color (blue). “Why entrench this kid in the patriarchy right off the bat? Why not like a pink or orange?” he asks. “We have an opportunity here to mold this child into someone that’s unattached to convention and cliché.” While Nina agrees, she likes blue (as does Scola). When she gets dizzy, he immediately insists she call her doctor, and she agrees as he heads to work. But while she thought it was just the fact that she’s eight months pregnant, Nina’s ...
- 5/24/2023
- TV Insider
The Season 5 finale of CBS’ FBI revolved around the hunt for a serial killer with a God complex, targeting those who one way or another control people’s fates.
Concurrent with that Case of the Week, Special Agent Stuart Scola (played by John Boyd) similarly was asked — challenged, truly — to “play God” by making an impossible decision.
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Scola and pregnant partner...
Concurrent with that Case of the Week, Special Agent Stuart Scola (played by John Boyd) similarly was asked — challenged, truly — to “play God” by making an impossible decision.
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Scola and pregnant partner...
- 5/24/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
FBI Season 5 Episode 23 Episode Description And Spoilers FBI Season 5 Episode 23 Photos God Complex synopsis – When a prominent doctor is found dead in a ritualistic slaying, the team must race against the clock to hunt down a religiously motivated serial killer. Also, Scola faces a life-or-death decision, on the fifth season finale and 100th episode of the CBS Original series FBI, Tuesday, May 23 (8:00-9:00 Pm, Et/Pt) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*. s05e23 5×23 5.23 s5e23 fbi episode Written By: Rick Eid & Joe ... Read more...
- 5/23/2023
- by Thomas Miller
- Seat42F
The following contains spoilers from the NCIS: Los Angeles series finale.
As the NCIS: Los Angeles series finale drew to a close, it was revealed that Hetty is in quite a pickle — and yet Eric Beale was not among the past and present team members and associates working to rescue the Osp’s long-mia leader.
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NCIS: LA showrunner R. Scott Gemmill...
As the NCIS: Los Angeles series finale drew to a close, it was revealed that Hetty is in quite a pickle — and yet Eric Beale was not among the past and present team members and associates working to rescue the Osp’s long-mia leader.
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NCIS: LA showrunner R. Scott Gemmill...
- 5/22/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The following contains spoilers from the NCIS: Los Angeles series finale.
So, it very much was not bad shawarma.
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Two-thirds of the way through NCIS: Los Angeles‘ series finale on Sunday night, Kensi got a call from her doctor, who reported that, no, her tummy hadn’t been tainted by Deeks’ days-old leftovers. Instead, “We’re having a baby,” she informed her husband through so many happy tears.
So, it very much was not bad shawarma.
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Two-thirds of the way through NCIS: Los Angeles‘ series finale on Sunday night, Kensi got a call from her doctor, who reported that, no, her tummy hadn’t been tainted by Deeks’ days-old leftovers. Instead, “We’re having a baby,” she informed her husband through so many happy tears.
- 5/22/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The following contains major spoilers from the closing scene of the NCIS: Los Angeles series finale, which aired May 21, 2023, on CBS.
When all was said and done, NCIS: Los Angeles was very much a family affair for series co-lead Chris O’Donnell.
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As the high-octane CBS procedural’s 14th and final season drew to a close, Callen and Sam (played by O’Donnell and LL Cool J...
When all was said and done, NCIS: Los Angeles was very much a family affair for series co-lead Chris O’Donnell.
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As the high-octane CBS procedural’s 14th and final season drew to a close, Callen and Sam (played by O’Donnell and LL Cool J...
- 5/22/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
CBS’s FBI season five concludes with episode 23, which also happens to be the show’s 100th episode. Directed by Alex Chapple from a script by Rick Eid and Joe Halpin, episode 23 – “God Complex” – will air on Tuesday, May 23, 2023 at 8pm Et/Pt.
Season five stars Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom “Oa” Zidan, Jeremy Sisto as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine, and Alana De La Garza as Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille. John Boyd plays Special Agent Stuart Scola and Katherine Renee Turner is Special Agent Tiffany Wallace.
Shantel VanSanten returns to guest star as Nina Chase.
“God Complex” Plot: When a prominent doctor is found dead in a ritualistic slaying, the team must race against the clock to hunt down a religiously motivated serial killer. Also, Scola faces a life-or-death decision.
Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie...
Season five stars Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom “Oa” Zidan, Jeremy Sisto as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine, and Alana De La Garza as Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille. John Boyd plays Special Agent Stuart Scola and Katherine Renee Turner is Special Agent Tiffany Wallace.
Shantel VanSanten returns to guest star as Nina Chase.
“God Complex” Plot: When a prominent doctor is found dead in a ritualistic slaying, the team must race against the clock to hunt down a religiously motivated serial killer. Also, Scola faces a life-or-death decision.
Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie...
- 5/17/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
This case was a rough one for Oa.
He spent much of the time the team was hunting a killer drug dealer debating whether he could be a good agent and a devout Muslim on FBI Season 5 Episode 22.
Oa has had to get comfortable with the idea of compromising his faith while on the job, especially when he was working undercover.
What led to his crisis of conscience? Oa learned he was a model for a younger but more faithful Muslim agent who believed being devout was more important than being an effective agent.
Even worse, Oa didn't even recognize Val, who was working undercover at an Albanian drug lord's bar.
The reason was Val was inspired to enter law enforcement after a talk at his school by Oa about being a Muslim agent.
This made Oa feel responsible for Val. And he felt a little guilty about being a flexible Muslim,...
He spent much of the time the team was hunting a killer drug dealer debating whether he could be a good agent and a devout Muslim on FBI Season 5 Episode 22.
Oa has had to get comfortable with the idea of compromising his faith while on the job, especially when he was working undercover.
What led to his crisis of conscience? Oa learned he was a model for a younger but more faithful Muslim agent who believed being devout was more important than being an effective agent.
Even worse, Oa didn't even recognize Val, who was working undercover at an Albanian drug lord's bar.
The reason was Val was inspired to enter law enforcement after a talk at his school by Oa about being a Muslim agent.
This made Oa feel responsible for Val. And he felt a little guilty about being a flexible Muslim,...
- 5/17/2023
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
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