
9 Biggest Unanswered Questions & Mysteries After The FBI: International Season 4 Finale
FBI: International season 4, episode 22, titled “Gaijin,” leaves several questions open, even though the episode is the series finale. FBI: International season 4 wasn’t intended to be the procedural’s final season. It introduced Wes Mitchell (Jesse Lee Soffer) as the new leader of the Fly Team, who was meant to replace Scott Forrester (Luke Kleintank), who had disappeared near the end of season 3 and was said to be helping his fugitive mother escape.
Unfortunately, FBI: International became one of the shows CBS canceled in 2025. The announcement was made in March, two months before production ended, and the finale aired, leading to widespread speculation about what would happen in the wrap-up. However, the final episode focuses on Wes’ solo adventure in Tokyo, offering no wrap-up for him or any other character, instead presenting cliffhangers that will never be resolved now that the procedural has ended.
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What Happens To The Fly Team?
It’s Unclear Whether The Team Still Exists And Who Is Leading It
There was widespread speculation that FBI: International’s season 4 ending would include the Fly Team being disbanded. This would have ended the series, and earlier episodes suggested this would be the case. Several seeds were planted, suggesting Wes would return to the United States, and Vo and Raines were competing for a job elsewhere. Thus, it seemed the team would lose at least two key members, and the FBI might decide to cease operations in Budapest.
FBI: International Season 4’s Special Agent Andre Raines and Special Agent Cameron Vo
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Wes Mitchell went to Japan alone in the FBI: International season 4 finale, underusing the Fly Team for the very last episode of the series.
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That did not happen, and FBI: International gave no real answer as to what the team’s fate was. The final scene involved Wes going to the United States to meet his half-sister, Delilah, for the first time, but it was unclear whether this was a permanent move, and Vo and Raines got their answer about who got the job off-screen. Thus, it was left entirely to the imagination whether the Fly Team changed or disbanded, which is bothersome since the series isn’t returning.
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Is Wes Leaving Permanently?
It Wasn’t Clear If He Was Moving Back Home Or Making A Short Visit
FBI – International Season 4’s Wesiimage made by Milica Djordjevic
FBI: International’s final scene is Wes finding his half-sister, Delilah, as she is walking in a secluded area and introducing himself as her brother. While it’s clear he decided to try to forge a relationship with her, there is still ambiguity as to Wes’ fate. He might have decided to quit the Fly Team and move back to the States to spend time with Delilah, but it’s equally possible he wanted to visit her before returning to Budapest.
It would have made sense for Wes to leave permanently and allow Vo to take over the team, but that isn’t made explicit in this final scene.
Instead, Wes’ introduction to Delilah feels like a cliffhanger that will never be resolved.
We don’t know how long Wes is staying or even what Delilah’s reaction is to meeting him. Wes is prone to impulsive acts, so it’s possible that he uprooted himself without a guarantee that Delilah was interested in getting to know him.
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Who Got The G14 Job?
The Scene Cuts Off Without Revealing The Answer
FBI: International Season 4’s Special Agent Andre Raines and Special Agent Cameron Voimage made by Milica Djordjevic
The non-ending of Vo and Raines’ storyline is one of the most disappointing aspects of the FBI: International finale. This story has been built up over weeks, with Wes telling Vo and Raines about this job opportunity and warning them that they’ll have to compete against each other. Instead of giving the audience an answer of who was chosen, the series finale leaves it open-ended.
It’s clear this story was intended to have a cliffhanger that would be resolved in FBI: International season 5.
The writers did not change their plans once the cancellation news broke, so now it will forever be unclear who got the promotion.
The best solution would have been for Raines to get it so Vo could take over the Fly Team after Wes left, but unfortunately, this will never be confirmed.
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What Happened With Tate And Wes’ Relationship?
It Began, Then Fizzled Out With No Resolution
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