Barnes Leading the Fugitive Task Force Is the Perfect Ending for FBI: Most Wanted — With One Major Flaw

When FBI: Most Wanted was initially canceled, I wanted to see Agent Sheryll Barnes (Roxy Sternberg) take over as leader of the Fugitive Task Force. She had sacrificed so much over the seasons of the FBI spinoff, and she deserved it. However, there is one issue with that ending, and FBI: Most Wanted season 6, episode 17 brought it up, although it’s still not clear how Barnes will choose to move forward with the career opportunity.

Barnes is a mother, and right now, she is separated from her kids. While she should be able to take her career seriously, there are times when sacrifices are needed to be a good parent. Now that FBI: Most Wanted has been canceled, the ending needs to show how Barnes can have it all, and “Gut Job” has offered an opportunity for that.

Barnes Would Make An Excellent Leader in FBI: Most Wanted

Isobel Knows Barnes Can Lead A Team Well

I have absolutely no doubt in my mind that Barnes would make an excellent leader. She has been with the Fugitive Task Force since it started, and she was always Jess LaCroix’s No. 2. Since she commands the respect of the team, she also gains their trust and loyalty, with people coming to her with issues and questions. In one of the most recent episodes, it’s clear that Hana talks to Barnes about her relationship with Ethan in ways that she doesn’t with other members of the team.

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