The 8 Biggest Mysteries Left Hanging After FBI: Most Wanted Season 6 Finale

FBI: Most Wanted season 6, episode 22, “The Circle Game,” left some questions unanswered despite wrapping up the series. FBI: Most Wanted was a character-driven spinoff of FBI, which often blended characters’ personal lives with the case they were working on. Unfortunately, the spinoff was one of the shows CBS canceled in 2025, so “The Circle Game” needed to wrap up every character’s story as well as offer one final case for the Fugitive Task Force to solve together.

FBI: Most Wanted season 6 set up several plot threads that were resolved perfectly in the finale. Most notably, Remy (Dylan McDermott) announced his retirement and that Sheryll Barnes (Roxy Sternberg) would be taking his place as the new leader of the Fugitive Task Force. Each of the other characters also wrapped up their stories during the final minutes of the hour. This led to a satisfying wrap-up for the series, but some questions were left unanswered after the credits rolled.

8.What Happened to Barnes’ Other Job Opportunity?

It Seemed To Evaporate In Favor Of Her Leading The Fugitive Task Force

Barnes becoming the new team leader was FBI: Most Wanted‘s perfect ending, and there had been widespread speculation that the procedural would end in this manner. Although Barnes sometimes butted heads with Remy, her determination to save victims and investigative abilities made her a good fit for this role. However, throughout most of the final season, Barnes was working toward taking a job in DC as a team leader, so it was confusing that she suddenly was staying in New York instead. Barnes’ DC job was likely planned before the cancellation, which would explain why it was abruptly dropped.

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