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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
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The OG FBI used to be my favorite of the trio. It’s one I watched weekly while others I’d binge a few episodes at a time or just the entire season at a time but I’m catching on Most wanted and I think it’s better than FBI this season. Idk maybe it cause I actually like all the characters in the show whereas I struggle to like the characters in the other two.. anyone else feel this way?
When a U.S. mercenary claiming to fight child trafficking abroad is apprehended at a remote Romanian border police outpost after the U.S. DOJ suspects his crew of embezzlement, Tate and Raines attempt to get him to flip on the leader of the group. The mission takes a turn when the outpost is attacked as they work to secure evidence.
When a retired FBI agent is tortured and killed while working a security job, Scola and Nina (FBI: MOST WANTED) go undercover as a married couple deep in the diamond game as the team tries to find out who is responsible. During the course of his and Nina's dangerous assignment, Scola is plagued by the possibility that their son Doug could end up parentless.
The NYC analyst team of Elise, Ian, and Kelly are very nice. As really the International one acted like a punch of egotist snobs with Powell. As they could learn a thing or two from Elise, Ian, and Kelly.
I am a big fan of action and the FBI show that looks the most intriguing is FBI International because I like foreign settings. However, I saw it wasn’t that good.
Which of the three would you say is the most action-packed?
I hope I'm not the only one who thinks FBI International should've been named FBI Europe, as it seems to only be European counties featured. There are so many countries around the world that would amazing to have featured in an episode. I understand logistics would be complicated, I just think it would be really cool. I know this might not be the best of examples but Criminal Minds Beyond Boarders included many different countries around the world and not just on 1 continent.
Jubal, I think your team knows to run facial rec at this point.
Both use to be my favourite characters and now I can't stand them.
Their characters are so flawed now and so unlikeable. Especially OA
Rewatching season and I’m at the episode where the same person that killed Maggie’s husband is the killer in this case. I wondering if if they ever find out why he was hired to do it or if it ever comes up again, especially after Jubal and Rina got a follow up in international.
Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine heads to Budapest to personally help the Fly Team and the CIA take down the cartel that murdered his former girlfriend and colleague. As part of the mission, Forrester poses as an undercover arms expert.
After an employee of the U.S. Army is shot in an industrial park, the team works to track down the killer who reveals a larger plot at play. Meanwhile, Tiffany continues to struggle with the guilt surrounding Hobbs' death.
In this week’s episode, Behind the Veil, at the very beginning when Jubal is walking in through the metal detector, take a look at the wall. There’s a sign there that says “federal Bureau of intelligence“. I’m guessing this was an April fool joke?
So she was introduced solely to die and give Maggie a toddler, or...? I just looked this up and I was right, she's a brand new character and suddenly Maggie is her daughter's guardian for some reason?
So I'm rewatching FBI because I can't remember any of it and came across something I'm unsure about
The pronunciation of "Arab" mainly by the racists within the show (s3 ep1) A white man says Arab "Aye-rab" so my question is..
Do racists IRL say Arab this way? or is it a fictional thing? Or is it actually real and dependent on where you're from? (Similar to how Americans and English say Aluminum differently)
This question hasn't been asked to offend or insult anyone, I am genuinely interested as a non American watching an American show
The Fly Team heads to the Tuscan countryside after an American couple's son is kidnapped right outside their new home. Concerns are heightened as fingers begin to point to the mafia.
When a bombing at a local restaurant leaves several injured or dead, including a congresswoman and someone close to Isobel, the team races to apprehend the suspect before another explosive goes off.
I didn't think a perfect episode could exist but I was proven so very wrong. The Rashid-OA rivalry was peak fiction. And wow what a character Rashid is. How he just absolutely destroyed OA at every point had me going so hard. The ending of the episode with OA looking like he bouta go postal while saying that nothing bad happened to back up Rashid against the Imam.
Did I miss something or wasnt Vo pregnant last year? Wasn't she supposed to have had the baby by now or something? I'm not sure if they talked about it in some other episode since last year, but i felt like everyone kinda forgot that storyline?
Hi,
I've been recommended this series but I see there are spinoff ones too.
Is there a particular order they should be watched in? Any spoiler free advice would be awesome.
Thanks!
They knew they were dealing with ricin, so why not wear a mask when going out in the field? It didn’t make any sense to me.
My partner watches the show and loves it, I'm mostly in different to it. I did notice however and with the exception of OA that the Muslims depicted in the show always seem a bit unhinged, even the police/agents. Has it always been that way?
I'm on season 4 and I just can't believe some of the writing in this show.
Literally every episode Maggie or OA will do something just in such bad taste. And they never face any consequences at all for theur actions.
Like jfc Jubles forced a hospital director to illegally give up patient information basically at gunpoint and the director finds out and does literally nothing. Even though it should completely comprimise the case and make all the evidence useless.
And I stg their favorite line is "lying to the fbi is a felony" I think every character has to say it at least once an episode even the non agent characters ffs.
This show is an absolute train wreck and I love it.
I have been watching the main show since season 1 and am curious about International since I saw the cross over and a couple of live tv episodes last season.
I am invested in the main show and it’s characters.
For those who watch it, would you recommend that I watch International from season 1?
After multiple people are targeted and killed with a poisonous gas in broad daylight, the team races to find the killer, who they believe is tied to an eco-terrorist plot. Meanwhile, Maggie continues to explore motherhood.
The Fly Team is called in to investigate when an American college student is arrested at a hostel in Prague for showing aggression toward local police who were dismissive of her sexual abuse claims. Also, Vo makes use of her sexual assault advocacy experience from her army days as they work to ensure the victim gets justice.
After multiple people are targeted and killed with a poisonous gas in broad daylight, the team races to find the killer, who they believe is tied to an eco-terrorist plot. Meanwhile, Maggie continues to explore motherhood.