
There are only a few episodes of FBI: International season 4 left before the series ends, but the procedural began a new storyline that sheds more light on Mitchell’s background during “Dead Dead.” Mitchell has to balance leading the Fly Team in a case involving the murder of a former Director Of National Intelligence with a personal crisis, as he learns his biological father is up for parole. While he decides to speak at the parole hearing, Mitchell changes his mind when he sees his bio-dad over Zoom and closes out of the virtual meeting.
Mitchell’s Bio-Dad Story Gives His Character Depth & Makes Him A Better Fly Team Character
This story offers the first insight into Mitchell’s past. Although it doesn’t make his backstory completely clear, it offers two previously unknown facts: Mitchell’s biological dad is in prison, and the FBI agent changed his last name from his bio-dad’s name to his adoptive dad’s. This suggests deep trauma in Mitchell’s past that makes him the way he is, which makes his character more sympathetic. It also adds a mini-mystery to the procedural, as the gaps in Mitchell’s backstory are wide enough to allow for speculation about what happened.
Mitchell’s new arc is exactly what the character needs. His rebellious attitude makes him a compelling character similar to Chicago P.D‘s Hank Voight (Jason Beghe). However, without an explanation of who Mitchell is and what shaped his personality, he risks becoming a one-note, stereotypical character, which is not interesting. Thus, this bio-dad arc is a strong idea that adds depth to Mitchell, making him a more valuable member of the Fly Team.
FBI: International’s Cancelation Makes Mitchell’s Character Development Pointless
FBI: International Will Wrap Up Soon, So Why Get Invested?
If FBI: International season 5 were happening, this would be a compelling story. The writers could begin setting it up now, offer a strong cliffhanger at the end of the season, and pick up next season. Unfortunately FBI: International is one of several shows that CBS has canceled in 2025, and the series finale is scheduled for May 20, 2025. Thus, it’s difficult to get invested in this story because it — and the entire series — will end soon, making the drama around Mitchell’s bio-dad feel pointless.
Mitchell’s new arc demonstrates how much potential the character and show had that will now never be realized.