/r/FBIMostWantedTV
FBI's spin-off on CBS. FBI:Most Wanted follows the division of the FBI tasked with tracking and capturing the notorious criminals on the FBI's Most Wanted list.
FBI TV show's spin-off on CBS, airing on Tuesdays at 10/9c.
FBI:Most Wanted follows the division of the FBI tasked with tracking and capturing the notorious criminals on the FBI's Most Wanted list.
/r/FBIMostWantedTV
After a simple act of defiance by a couple of young climate activists goes south, the Fugitive Task Force works to hunt them down before their plans take a devastating turn. Meanwhile, Nina and Scola face family drama when they host her father and sister after they come to town.
The Fugitive Task Force is called in to hunt down a missing teen from New Jersey who has a connection to a classmate's recent suicide. Meanwhile, Cora feels Ray and his father are putting too much pressure on Caleb.
I’ve started watching FBI: Most Wanted I’m on season 1 episode 2 and Jess tells the team that he will not stop until he finds Karina. Well I know he’s no longer on the show. Is there an update on Karina?
When a detective is brutally murdered, the Fugitive Task Force investigates a string of gruesome killings. Meanwhile, Remy and Abby's relationship grows stronger.
CBS announces the return of its Fall lineup for the 2024/2025 season, featuring the comeback of the popular show "FBI : Most Wanted." The series is set to premiere on October 15, 2024.
I just started watching FBI most wanted, currently at episode 4 of season1. The first 4 episodes weren't very good for me unfortunately.
So I wanted to know if at some point this show improves. My main concern is how badly scripted and way too fast paced the episodes were. Also, the characters are so bland, cliché and OP af. They are simply perfect at what they do and never make any mistakes, they know and do everything with excellence. Jess LaCroix always has this need to show his authority to his fellow agents and they never question him at all especially towards Kellan Lutz character, which despite being a veteran, is always the target of his boring and annoying authority afirmation yelling.
The vilains were pretty damn awful and so easily caught and/or made out on the first 4 episodes. Everytime the episodes finished I caught myself wondering: What was the exact purpose of this ?
If this show improves after some episodes Im game. But Im gonna be honest and say if it takes a whole season or so to get a bit better, Im gonna pass this one.
Thanks in advance!
Also Nina's walk is so strange. She walks with a tilt to one side and when she runs it's so weird like she's carrying a heavy handbag on one of her shoulders.
First time watcher. We just started season 4. What are people’s thoughts about Barnes?
I find myself laughing at his outbursts and cheesy lines.
He's such a caricature.
I’m pretty sure this has been asked before but which character do you guys like better? Me personally i’m a huge Lacroix fan and I’ll always choose him. I don’t dislike Remy though I think he’s alright just not better than Lacroix.
We’re watching for the first time and just started season 3. What the crap happened to Tali? It’s like the new season started and she’s turned into a complete brat. I know she (possibly) witnessed a shooting at the end of season 2 - they were pretty vague about what happened with that. But good grief. I feel bad for Sarah.
Do we like him? I want Hanna to be happy but I can't get over the fact that the actor played a huge crime boss in OC. I know Remy's character was also evil in that show but it didn't feel this weird lol.
The Fugitive Task Force races to catch the culprit threatening Manhattan with a dirty bomb. Meanwhile, Ray prepares to celebrate a major life milestone as his wedding to Cora approaches.
I'm always a little leery of spin offs. SVU is obviously great but I was so pleasantly surprised when I started FBI Most Wanted. Jess is such an amazing character and his team was casting gold. I was shocked when Jess left in Season 3! I've never seen a network show go downhill so quickly. They really had something special and I'm just not feeling Remy in the same way.
Does it get better with Remy and the new team? Should I keep watching?
Hi, I have paramount + and was making my way thru the FBI show and there were some over lap episodes with most wanted characters. I flipped over to “most wanted” and noticed that only season 5 is on there. Which seems weird because I thought CBS themselves made these shows. Any idea where I can watch season 1?
I’m only on season 3 early on and was just introduced to Remy. Why is he so rich? Is that a doorman or a butler? And why is he always taking pills? Spoilers fine. I just want to know wtf is going on.
When a mob-connected police informant is found murdered before a major crime boss is being indicted on federal charges, the Fugitive Task Force goes on a hunt for the killers. Meanwhile, Hana grows closer to Ethan.
Anyone notice that every episode is in the middle of winter? you never see an episode in a heat wave.
I just finished season 4 & am now starting season 5. Kristin just ups and leaves ?? And then Nina comes in saying she heard Remy & Kristin had a thing? I’m so confused! Did they and I missed it?
When two NYPD officers are gunned down by a mystery assailant while responding to a robbery, the Fugitive Task Force must act quickly to catch the culprit before more officers are targeted. Meanwhile, Barnes struggles when Charlotte wants to proceed with a divorce and threatens to relocate with the kids
Around the 25 minute mark, there's a chase scene... is the guy crouched next to a car wearing a tan coat trying to hide from the cameras? He's not in the rest of the episode... looks like a crew member was in the wrong place!
Anyone know different?
When a federal judge and his wife are shot dead in New York, the Fugitive Task Force goes on the hunt and finds a connection to a man who is hours away from being executed in Missouri. Meanwhile, Remy and Hana both grapple with being single and living alone.
I don't know if it's just me, but this character has so many cheesy lines? I am not sure if it's his overacting. And he's got anger issues - he yells at his coworkers so much.
When two armed guards are gunned down while transporting millions of dollars worth of Nigerian artifacts to a Brooklyn museum, the Fugitive Task Force races to catch the thieves. Also, Ray speaks to his father about taking his relationship with Cora to the next level.
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 bump heads over parenting styles.
I'm a sucker for Dick Wolfe dramas. L&O and now FBI and FBI: Most Wanted.
Remy's anger is enough to bring him to a stroke sometimes though. He gets angry over everything and I wish his character would calm down a little.
I love all the other characters and I love the stories, even the ones that seem ridiculous. I just talk to the TV about why they did things that way instead of this way, so it's humor as well as drama.
Edit because I know it's Dick and not Dave Wolfe! I've been watching all his dramas forever.
The Fugitive Task Force springs into action after four detectives are shot dead during a prisoner exchange outside of a diner in New Jersey. Meanwhile, Remy struggles with having Corey as a roommate.