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Dick Wolf's "FBI" is a fast-paced drama about the inner workings of the New York office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
FBI: International follows elite operatives of the FBI’s International Fly Team. Headquartered in Budapest, they travel the world with the mission of tracking and neutralizing threats against American citizens wherever they may be, putting their lives on the line to protect the U.S.
The FBI with Agents Maggie Bell(Missy Peregrym) and Omar Adom "OA" Zidan(Zeeko Zaki) bring all of their talents, intellect and technical expertise to tenaciously investigate cases of tremendous magnitude, including terrorism, organized crime and counterintelligence, to keep New York and the country safe.
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Missy Peregrym | Special Agent Maggie Bell |
Zeeko Zaki | Special Agent Omar Adom 'OA' Zidan |
Jeremy Sisto | Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine |
Alana de la Garza | Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille |
John Boyd | Special Agent Stuart Scola |
Katherine Turner | Special Agent Tiiffany Wallace |
Check out FBI spin-off show by Dick Wolf r/FBIMostWantedTV
/r/FBITV
How can people actually watch this show? The acting is AWFUL! I haven't watched "cable" TV in years, so after going from watching Landman, Game of Thrones, Ozark, Orange is the New Black, and just all of these critically acclaimed shows and then going to watch "cable" TV during the "prime time" hours, the shows are just UNwatchable!! I just can't imagine how people are entertained by awful acting. Not to mention the fact that the FBI don't have ANY jurisdiction overseas. The FBI cannot do ANYTHING overseas at all...
Hi,
It seems that there are no new episodes airing from mid December through to the last week of January.
Is this correct?
Just started watching FBI and I'm on to season 5, It's really starting to annoy me that after Maggie gets hospitalized after the gas exposure in season 4, no one, not even OA has mentioned her? I've seen that she left for maternity leave and comes back later but just bugs me that OA said in the hospital "I can't do this without you" yet no one has mentioned her or her recovery.. not even letting us know she's alive. Thankfully I'm not watching as it's released and can google spoilers to let me know she's alive.
When a bus full of American volunteers is hijacked in a dangerous section of Morocco, the Fly Team works to locate the missing aid workers and the people who kidnapped them.
The team is called in to track down a serial killer after the bodies of multiple women with the same physical description are found scattered across the city. Meanwhile, Maggie juggles her roles as a guardian to Ella and an FBI agent.
I don’t see his No. 2 pencil as much as I did in the previous seasons. Miss this prop!
Now I see why OA just stole Kristen or Tiff when Maggie was out of commission because this sucks. I know these partners are meant to not fit within the team, but some of these people have me questioning the (fictional) FBI's hiring practices. I, kind of, like the new girl but she should have been an analyst and then come up in a few years; she is nowhere near ready. In my personal opinion, the best one was the woman who, ironically, left the same way Tiff did (acknowledging they weren't up for it so bows out gracefully).
I miss the characterization Cameron and Andre once had. They feel like background characters even though they are the last OGs. I like the new additions don't get me wrong but Vo and Raines used to have the interesting slight competition dynamic while supporting and slightly flirting with each other. They were also different but their differences made them work. I wish they kept this but now their writing is flat and they feel like you could put any two agents in their spots and almost nothing would change. I don't mind the lack of romance between them (even if I would find their relationship cute), but the dropping of this dynamic seems like a symptom of the problem of them being ignored and poorly, unenthusiastically written.
Watching Season 5 Episode 11 and it makes me seethe with rage when these FBI characters can't lie 😤
Jubal is pretending to be an IT guy, gets pistol whipped, his ear piece falls out and instead of going for the obvious lie by saying it's a hearing aid he stumbles and stutters for an excuse. If he can't lie, don't offer to go out in the field.
It's not just this episode, when they get caught while being undercover instead of coming up with a lie they just stare like a deer in headlights before fumbling about for a lie only for it to almost always blow up in their face.
Is this because of Thanksgiving?
It's really been bothering me on FBI Most Wanted how they’re investigating cases instead of searching for fugitives. And on S6E4 "Pig Butchering" Barnes disobeys Remys order to pass the kids being held at a call center off to Jubal and he says to her we don't investigate crimes we catch fugitives. Then what the fuck have you been doing 75% of the last 3 seasons? Even cases in NYC? If you don’t have a suspect yet why are they even involved? They need to change the name to FBI-Occasionally Most Wanted
I'm relatively new to this show, so I'm not in this sub because of spoilers. I'm a little bit of a technical filming dork and I can't help but notice their tendency to use the 'neon column concealing a smoke machine' trick and now it's making me laugh every time I see it (I'm in Season 6 and it's really, really often).
I have never encountered a 6+ foot tall smoking pylon in my travels, unless it was on a film set.
Anyway, good luck. Once you've seen it, you can't unsee it.
I can't help but crack up how Fed Agents act like know-it-all cops in both shows. I've noticed that on shows like Blue Bloods, Fed's are cocky and look down on local cops while the regular cops always know what they're doing and rarely screw up. Flip it and it's now Feds are still assholes but cops are dumb af and make stupid mistakes.
Why did Remi feel the need to refer to a cop he had no idea about as "Barney Fife"?? For all he knows, the guy is a 4 tour Combat Vet. While the cop did screw up, it bugged me slightly how (real life and TV) Federal Agents (especially FBI) treat local LEO's as if they are gas station attendants who have no idea what they're doing.
If you could take one agent from each team and send them to one of the other teams who would it be and why?
Mine. 1: I’d send OA to the fly team in Wes’s position. 1. To see how he leads a team with little to no supervision. 2. It adds a person of a different culture for undercover operations.
2: Raines to the main show as Scola’s partner. 1. After getting injured he came back as a jack of all trades, he’s not just the smart guy like he was in the first two seasons and he’s probably what the plan was for Kristen. 2. Ican see every time something technical that would normally go back to the joc he just figures it out on the street, and when he doesn’t we get a bad Jubal joke.
3: Wes is replacing Remy. 1. With the way the way he got the flight team behind him in less than half of his first episode, it would make the team feel like a family like when Jess was in charge. 2. The level of action for international jumped when he came on, taking that to most wanted would probably make it feel like when the most wanted cast debuted on the main show.
I am on Season 5 and just finished watching Episode 16, but when the Episode 17 started and they played the recap, i don’t remember the part 1. I looked on google where it showed that it was premiered in Season 2 ,Episode 16. But when i checked on Paramount app its a different episode. Can someone help me in finding the first part.
When an American man is kidnapped in Warsaw alongside a Ukrainian woman he met on a dating site, the Fly Team heads to Poland to track down the mastermind behind the site.
When a chaotic campus protest turns deadly, the team is called in to help quell the mayhem and track down the murderer. Meanwhile, Jubal is concerned when Tyler is detained along with a group of student protestors.
For a period of time, when I was watching the shows I'd tally how many people were killed in the episode. I stopped after that crossover between all three that started off with a drone strike on that Russian guy's daughter's wedding. What I found was that Most Wanted would usually have a higher one compared to the other episodes (or it did for the period of time I was watching), FBI usually had a low count (not more than 3 usually) but International could vary wildly from no one dead to over twenty.
I think I saw his teeth in S2E016 or 15 and I just realised he never smiles
Anyone else getting a little worried for Barnes future with the way Remy keeps tearing into her? I personally miss the chemistry her and Jessie had. Can't get into Remy's character. I never liked the actor on OC either. Not that he's a bad actor just never felt either parts he played. I get why he tore into her, but I'm worried she won't toe the line with him.
I am in the middle watching the episode I haven't finished but what I am saying is some viewers may have medical conditions that the strobe lighting at the beginning could have persipated I had to cover the screen at that part other than that fact, good episode so far.
She has NO instincts. But by the end of the show, with NO TRAINING, she talks the guy into killing himself instead of her? And now we get her as a long term character? Nah 😂 All set thanks.
Ok for context I’m high but like you could of just shot the guy and saved Julia like the fuck.
Has it ever been explained how members of the JOC works? Like who (I know the J is joint) is a part of it, when do they get involved, what happens when they're not in the JOC.
Just spotted this in the latest episode. Thought it was odd as they normal have any dates try to coincide with show release date. Thought it was odd that it was at least 7 months in the future
This girl is the best replacement they've had by far but I thought I read recently she quit the show soon after filming
The deputy inspector general calls on Tate, who is fluent in Spanish, to take on her first undercover field mission, joining Wes and the team in Spain as they investigate a seemingly dirty U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration special agent working out of Madrid.
When the sister of FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit profiler Sydney Ortiz is the victim of an attempted kidnapping and sexual assault, Sydney seeks help from Isobel and the team in tracking down a meticulous serial offender who leaves no evidence behind.
But I do not think I can watch the FBI's anymore. I watch the shows for the cases, sure but I also watch for the characters and none of the characters on any of the shows (aside from Barnes) do it for me. I do not like any of the leads and a lot of them are extremely underdeveloped. Some have reverted and I am just confused. Addtionally, and this is a major one, at least on OG FBI, the plotlines are tired. I started the season premiere of season 7 and I rolled my eyes so hard, then immediately unsuscribed to paramount+ (The only reason I had it). I am tired of middle east plotlines. The same sentiment goes for the other 2. Most wanted was pretty good last season but I couldnt finish it. International.. just couldnt keep my attention.
Its unforunate because I loved OG FBI when it first came out. I watched every episode as it came out but I could not even finish last season. I thought it was just the writers strike but I think its the show and characters.
Are they not suppose to aim for the legs or somewhere else to just disable them not kill them?