
As a result, the successful connected universe has given countless characters disappointing final arcs. One of the biggest issues is the way the goodbyes are handled. They often take place off-screen, which fails to give viewers and the other characters closure. Sometimes the exits feel rushed or don’t suit the character leaving, making their departure feel jarring rather than satisfying.
6.Scott Forrester – FBI: International
Luke Kleintank was on the show since season 1
Given Forrester’s major role on the show, it’s disappointing that more time wasn’t devoted to his exit onscreen. It doesn’t help that Forrester was missing from several season 3 episodes due to a solo mission, which already made audiences feel he was being sidelined. It is worth keeping in mind that Forrester’s exit is still recent, and more explanation will likely be given about where he ends up. However, as Kleintank’s final episode has already aired, all of that will happen without Forrester there.
It’s possible the producers went for an intentionally lowkey exit in case Kleintank wants to come back in the future. However, there’s a chance the actor won’t be interested in an encore, which doesn’t change the fact that Forrester deserved an emotionally satisfying onscreen goodbye.
5.Jamie Kellett – FBI: International
Heida Reed’s exit wasn’t a surprise
Jamie was present in the season premiere, but the episode rushed her arc to a close, with Jamie revealing near the end of the episode that she was transferring to the Washington, D.C. field office. With so many characters directly affected by the explosion, the episode had too much ground to cover while trying to prepare a final storyline for one of its main characters. Like Forrester, Jamie was a key part of FBI: International‘s initial success and deserved more. She was innovative and resilient and helped the team out of countless sticky situations.
Now that Kleintank has also walked away from the show, it would have made far more sense to have Jamie and Forrester leave the team together. Their relationship was a big part of the initial seasons, but the series lost sight of it and dragged them apart. Departing as a couple could have been an excellent bookend to their respective arcs. Hopefully, this will be remedied in the future, even if it’s just a line of dialogue from one of their team members about them reconnecting.
4.Jess LaCroix – FBI: Most Wanted
Julian McMahon got a brutal final arc
Despite FBI: Most Wanted setting up great strides in Jess’ personal life, the series opted to kill him off as he and the rest of his team pursued a serial killer. His death is arguably the most shocking moment in the entire FBI franchise, partly because it came midway through season 3, rather than in a finale. The impact on his team was instantly felt, but then his daughter moved away, and Dylan McDermott’s Remy Scott replaced him. McDermott is a phenomenal actor but was set up for failure because the series effectively wiped Jess LaCroix from existence.
A more satisfying way to handle Jess’ final arc would have been to establish Remy as a friend and confidante who helped the team with a mission or two. Jess could have left the team of his own volition to focus on being a father and pursuing a less risky career. The first three seasons established Jess as someone who rarely slowed down, so allowing him to settle down and find happiness would have been more than satisfying. It would also have introduced viewers to Remy beforehand, which would have made the transition between leads more seamless.
3.Kenny Crosby – FBI: Most Wanted
Kellan Lutz’ goodbye wasn’t grounded in reality
Kellan Lutz left FBI: Most Wanted in 2021, but Kenny Crosby’s final episode played out with the show relying too heavily on shock value. Kenny embarked on a dangerous mission to find a fellow veteran he served alongside in the Army. Just when it seemed the mission to apprehend him was going to plan, Kenny was shot by the suspect. The episode strongly implied he wouldn’t pull through in the aftermath. Fortunately, Kenny survived and wound up going back to his parents’ house in Oklahoma.
Even though Kenny lived, the show’s decision to put a beloved character through such an ordeal was forced and unnecessary. Like Jess, Kenny was one of the original characters of FBI: Most Wanted, and it could be argued that mishandling his final arc has had longterm repercussions for the show. Kenny brought a lightness to the team through his humor, making it even more sad that he got such a dark farewell.
2.Kristin Gaines – FBI: Most Wanted
Alexa Davalos learned she had been let go while filming her final scene
Kristin Gaines (Alexa Davalos) is yet another FBI: Most Wanted actor to depart the franchise, with her exit coming before season 5. Despite initially struggling to find her place in the team, Kristin was great at her job and was praised by viewers for her tenacity. As a replacement for Kenny Crosby, there were high expectations, but she brought a unique viewpoint to her cases. Kristin’s relationship with Remy was also a strong point. She helped bring out sides of the team leader that didn’t seem possible, allowing him to better connect with his fellow agents.
Unfortunately, Kristin was given an off-screen exit after Davalos reportedly learned she would not return to the show while filming FBI: Most Wanted season 4. On-screen, details were kept to the bare minimum, with Remy revealing he had gone through two replacements for Kristin because no one could match her expertise and warmth.
Viewers were disappointed they didn’t get to share an on-screen goodbye, and the lack of answers makes it one of FBI: Most Wanted‘s oddest exits. However, Kristin is still alive in the FBI franchise, so the show could improve her disappointing farewell by bringing Davalos back for one last arc.
1.Trevor Hobbs – FBI
Roshawn Franklin’s shocking final storyline was und
The original FBI has managed to keep most of its cast intact, but one of its most polarizing departures is Trevor Hobbs (Roshawn Franklin), who got killed off in the FBI season 6 premiere. Ahead of the episode’s airing, there were rumors that a beloved character would perish. Hobbs was the kind of person who always exercised caution and consciously tried not to go into dangerous situations. However, the writing was on the wall for him when Jubal told Tiffany she needed to be more assertive in the
As an FBI agent, Jubal thought she needed to grow and be comfortable with her decisions. She couldn’t continue rising the ranks if she didn’t make risky decisions that reaped big rewards. As a result, Tiffany put Hobbs undercover and urged him to follow a suspect into a bathroom, but the story took a shocking turn when the suspect shot him dead. It’s unfortunate that the writers felt the only way to prop up Tiffany’s arc was to have her put one of her closest friends in danger.