Spoilers forward for the primary half of FBI: Worldwide‘s two-part sequence finale, referred to as “Herbivore Man” and obtainable streaming now with a Paramount+ subscription.
Just one episode is left earlier than the ultimate credit roll on CBS’ FBI: Worldwide, and that is nonetheless not enjoyable to say much more than two months after the cancellation information broke. I went into the penultimate episode with combined emotions, as I am nonetheless bummed that the Fly Staff’s adventures are ending for good inside per week, however a two-part finale appeared like a fairly epic approach to exit.
Worldwide has arrange a finale with Wes (Jesse Lee Soffer) touring to Japan in pursuit of a serial killer, however I am nonetheless enthusiastic about how “Herbivore Man” gave me a pleasant scare about whether or not a personality may truly be killed off. All bets are off even for main characters when a present is ending, in spite of everything, and it appeared attainable that Agent Tyler Sales space (performed by Station 19‘s Jay Hayden) would die within the line of responsibility.
Now, I am not saying that I wished Tyler to die, as Jay Hayden was a enjoyable addition to the fourth and ultimate season, with the added behind-the-scenes humor from his real-life friendship with Jesse Lee Soffer. However with the recurring star’s character establishing early within the episode that the loss of life of an American intercourse employee was going to be his final case with the Fly Staff, I genuinely thought that the writing may need been on the wall when Tyler began chasing a fleeing suspect throughout Budapest.
He was dodging vehicles with some very shut calls, for one, and racing so shortly that there was no method he would have had time to defend himself and even dodge if anyone popped out in entrance of him with a weapon. Understanding that “Herbivore Man” was the primary half of a two-parter, that the present itself was ending for good, and that Tyler was a notable character however Hayden’s not a sequence common, I might simply see that chase being his final scene as a dwelling agent.
And I like having that sort of suspense in an episode of a procedural TV present! I nonetheless keep in mind the place I used to be once I watched FBI: Most Wished kill off Julian McMahon‘s Jess LaCroix, and that was again in 2022. It is uncommon {that a} community TV present may have me genuinely on edge {that a} key character might die… though Chicago Med pulled it off elsewhere within the Dick Wolf TV universe this spring with Luke Mitchell‘s character in mortal peril.
I am not mad that my fears had been unfounded and Tyler truly will get a contented ending on FBI: Worldwide, however that very actual suspense that maybe he could possibly be killed off had me on the sting of my seat, and that is all the time enjoyable. Plus, there is not any assure that the total Fly Staff will make it out of the second half of the finale alive, with Wes heading to Japan. Take a look at the promo under:
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Wanting on the finale with a glass half full, I am guessing that no less than one member of the Fly Staff is perhaps leaving Budapest, though not in a physique bag. Each Vo (Vinessa Vidotto) and Raines (Carter Redwood) are within the working for a similar promotion, and I would not be stunned if one among them will get it and heads again to the U.S. for the step up the ladder.
Discover out with the sequence finale of FBI: Worldwide on Tuesday, Might 20 at 9 p.m. ET on CBS, between FBI‘s intense Season 7 finale for Jubal (Jeremy Sisto) and Isobel (Alana de la Garza) at 8 p.m. ET and FBI: Most Wished‘s sequence finale at 10 p.m. ET.