The Fly Crew has fairly the case on its palms to shut out FBI: Worldwide as they hunt a prolific serial killer.
The CBS drama is ending with a two-parter, with the conclusion airing with “Gaijin” on Tuesday, Could 20. The serial killer introduced Reiko Isokawa (Yoriko Haraguchi) and Superintendent Kosuke Kubo (Shintaro Kanaoya) from Japan to Budapest, and whereas they thought they’d gotten their man (he died by suicide of their custody), it turned out he wasn’t working alone. The Japanese victims who survived had been expertly drugged, whereas the newest sufferer, which introduced the Fly Crew onto the case, had been given a sloppy injection. Moreover, a number of Japanese ladies recognized their attacker as being older. The youthful one they’d arrested was guided on-line by another person till that communication ended a 12 months prior.
Mitchell (Jesse Lee Soffer) realized it was a dyad, the youthful the beta and the opposite one the alpha, who pulled the strings. They labored collectively in Tokyo, however Raines (Carter Redwood) famous, in Budapest, the beta was working solo and went off script, making an attempt to impress the alpha. The mastermind’s id was nonetheless unknown, however they knew he was in Tokyo. Isokawa made her case to Superintendent Kubo, who agreed to let one of many Fly Crew be a part of them in Tokyo however warned the principles had been totally different there. “Japan may have all ultimate choices,” he advised Mitchell. He additionally left Isokawa to provide him a rundown of their protocols.
Now, the promo for “Gaijin” reveals Mitchell in Japan, the place he discovers that there are “far more” than 13 victims. Can the Fly Crew put an finish to the worldwide killing spree? Watch the promo above.
FBI: Worldwide, Collection Finale, Tuesday, Could 20, 9/8c, CBS