
Although FBI: Most Wanted’s finale featured an intense case, it made it clear that “The Circle Game” was the last installment in the series. The episode began with a strong opening between Nina (Shantel Van Santen) and her father, wrapping up their story, before moving to the case. It also foreshadowed Remy’s (Dylan McDermott) retirement and included a scene where Ray (Edwin Hodges) revealed his wife was pregnant with his child. These early scenes helped establish that everyone in the Fugitive Task Force was moving into a new stage of life in some manner, making it feel like a finale.
FBI: International Wes looking in a car window and holding up a pill
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Furthermore, after the case was over, the team gathered one last time to celebrate Remy’s birthday and share news about their lives with one another. Remy’s announcement that he was retiring was satisfying, though not entirely unexpected. It allowed him to honor every member of his team by sharing what they meant to him. This final scene, along with the group taking one last photo before their lives changed, allowed the procedural to end on a strong and satisfying note.
FBI: International Left The Fly Team’s Narrative Unfinished & Weak
It Focused Too Much on Wes And Featured No Real Ending
FBI: International’s series finale ended in a far more disappointing manner. The episode felt more like a season finale than a series finale because important questions were left unanswered. Additionally, the finale focused mostly on Wes Mitchell’s solo adventure in Tokyo, while the rest of the Fly Team felt like an afterthought. They were in Budapest and only featured in brief scenes where Wes needed their help. This set-up made it difficult to find out how each character’s story wrapped up.