FBI does a fantastic job of crafting dynamic plotlines that allow the series to explore new territory while staying true to the classic procedural style that earned them their initial fanbase. The series also has a diverse cast of characters whose personal storylines can propel the plot forward while not overtaking the primary mystery of the episode. These 10 episodes are the best FBI has offered so far and do a great job embodying all that is great about the series.
10. “Doomsday” Immediately Comes Out Swinging
The Fictional Arrow Point Nuclear Power Plant Depicted in Doomsday is Modeled After the Controversial Indian Point Power Plant in New York




| Season | 1 |
|---|---|
| Episode | 5 |
| IMDB Score | 7.5 |
The consistent adrenaline of “Doomsday” makes it a highly engrossing episode to watch. However, this also contributes to a drawback in the episode. The intense case loses some of its action as it evolves and reveals connections to a dangerous cover-up at the nuclear power plant and a fugitive on the FBI’s Most Wanted List. The plot evolution betters the episode but does result in a loss of steam as the episode progresses.
9. “Fallout” Sees a Controversial Figure Struck Down
Fallout is Partially Inspired by the Me Too Movement That Exposed Many Elite Figures for Sexual Harassment
| Season | 2 |
|---|---|
| Episode | 11 |
| IMDB Score | 7.6/10 |
“Fallout” follows OA and Maggie working alongside FBI Special Agent Stuart Scola and his new temporary partner, FBI Special Agent Emily Ryder, investigating the murder of a prominent businessman. This businessman had a history of sexual harassment claims and a slew of alleged victims left in his wake. This leaves the FBI agents with a long list of potential killers who could have sought revenge.
8. “Compromised” Has the FBI Agents Racing to Save Lives
Michael Mosely Guest Stars as US Marshall Handler Paul Ackerman Who Works Alongside FBI Agents Bell and Zidan
| Season | 1 |
|---|---|
| Episode | 9 |
| IMDB Score | 7.9/10 |
“Compromised” balances an intriguing murder case with the emotional repercussions that come with entering the Witness Protection Program and leaving your old life behind to bring a criminal to justice. The investigative elements of the case help develop the emotional undercurrent as Maggie and OA learn more about the intricacies involved in the program, such as living undercover and the subject cutting off all contact with their old life. The emotional and investigative complexity of “Compromised” come together to create a well-rounded episode that hooks viewers with an intriguing investigation that tugs on the heartstrings.
7. “Family Man” Takes OA and Maggie Into the Realm of Political Intrigue
Eion Bailey Guest Stars as Senator Gary Lynch, the Father of the Kidnap Victim and True Target of the Crime
“Family Man” sees OA and Maggie jump into action on a kidnapping case with massive repercussions. When the child of a powerful New York senator is kidnapped and held for ransom, the FBI must step in to return the child safely and navigate the political fallout of the crime. It soon becomes very apparent that Senator Lynch has skeletons in his closet that may have resulted in kidnapping as a form of revenge.
“Family Man” takes viewers behind the facade of political power and shows the messy reality lived by politicians. Senator Lynch is revealed to be involved with a shady businessman and has a love child with an affair partner. The identity of the kidnapper comes from this dark part of Lynch’s life, and he is forced to crack his facade to save his child. The decision to force a reckoning of Lynch’s morals to save who he loves the most is an inspired ending for “Family Man.”
6. “Legacy” Brings a Sensitive Case From the Past to the Present
Quincy Dunn Baker Appears as OA’s Comrade Terry Brooks From His Days as an Army Ranger
| Season | 2 |
|---|---|
| Episode | 15 |
| IMDB Rating | 8/10 |
“Legacy” is a fast-paced episode that doesn’t pull punches. A weapons shipment is hijacked and upon further investigation, ties back to a terrorist leader. The terrorist was believed to have been killed in an operation FBI Agent OA Zidan, a former Army Ranger, participated in. The revelation that the terrorist leader is alive throws multiple agencies into high gear as they rush to take down the elusive and deadly man before an attack can occur.
5. “Hacktivist” Challenges the Team in a New Way
Caleb Reese Paul Reoccurs as Tyler Valentine, the teenage son of ASAC Jubal Valentine




| Season | 4 |
|---|---|
| Episode | 2 |
| IMDB Rating | 7.7/10 |
The stakes are incredibly high in “Hacktivist.” Multiple hospitals filled with grievously ill patients are being used as pawns by the mysterious hacker, and it is personal for the normally collected Jubal Valentine. The personal stakes held ratchet up the tension tenfold as a gripping serial killer hunt happens in lockstep with a gripping cyber attack. “Hacktivist” is a fantastic example of the creative prowess found in the FBI series that makes it a must-watch for new and old fans of crime dramas.
4. “Charlotte’s Web” is an Ensnaring Tale of Secrets and Obsession
Anni Kruger Stars as Charlotte Kincaid, a Kidnapping Victim and the Title Character of the Episode
| Season | 4 |
|---|---|
| Episode | 5 |
| IMDB Rating | 7.8/10 |
“Charlotte’s Web” is an episode best described as a twisting tale of deception that leads to a young socialite being kidnapped by a deviant stalker. The victim had seemingly no secrets and a perfect relationship with her husband Alex, who OA and Maggie suspect is hiding something from them. When they investigate further with FBI Agents Stuart Scola and Tiffany Wallace, they learn that both Charlotte and Alex were cheating with the other, unaware of the infidelity.
3. “God Complex” Introduces a Serial Killer With Religious Overtones
Shantel VanSanten Reoccurs as FBI Special Agent Nina Chase
| Season | 5 |
|---|---|
| Episode | 23 |
| IMDB Rating | 7.8/10 |
“God Complex” depicts a killer whose belief that what he is doing is just, which makes him incredibly dangerous. He remains so right until the end of the episode, where he takes Special Agent Maggie Bell hostage and threatens to kill her. Luckily, Maggie is saved, and the killer is finally brought to justice. FBI, featuring a killer with a twisted psyche who believes himself to be a deity, perfectly toes the line between engrossing and unsettling.
2. “Unfinished Business” Sees the FBI Team In the Crosshairs
David Zayas Reoccurs as Cartel Leader and Enemy of the FBI Team Antonio Vargas
“Unfinished Business” begins with Assistant Director Nina Trenholm of the FBI team being gunned down in broad daylight when walking with Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine. The episode only grows in intensity after the shocking beginning. The FBI team relentlessly pursues the shooter but soon discovers that they are being hunted instead. The revelation that vicious Cartel Leader Antonio Vargas is responsible for orchestrating the campaign against the FBI team sends a chill down fans’ spines.
1. “Heroes” Sees One of the FBI’s Own in the Line of Fire
Recurring Character FBI Analyst Kelly Moran Takes Center Stage for a Bank Robbery Case




| Season | 5 |
|---|---|
| Episode | 11 |
| IMDB Rating | 8/10 |
“Heroes” may seem like a standard bank robbery episode on the surface, but appearances can be deceiving. FBI Analyst Kelly Moran finds himself trapped in a bank hostage situation and must work from the inside to save the lives of the other hostages. Kelly is a fish out of water in this episode, as his background as an analyst often sees him behind a computer screen. Kelly proves that he is more than just a keyboard warrior and savvily alerts his boss, Jubal, about the robbery and helps him defuse the situation.






