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FBI Season 7 Final Review: Isobel’s fate and a shocking betrayal

FBI Was renewed for an eighth season – but based on the final of the 7th season, a leading actor may not return.

Warning: Spoiler below from season 7, episode 22, the FBI.

The final of season 7, which was broadcast on Tuesday, May 20, was a huge game of cat and mouse and non-stop action. The episode started with Asac Jubal Valentine (Jeremy Sisto) go to a hidden FBI meeting place to speak to an employee of the Department of Defense called Kevin Saxton (Kevin Sussman), who claimed to have knowledge of an attack on 26 Fed.

While he tried to find out whether the Intel was legitimate, the building was attacked by people who wore the FBI jackets. Jubal was the only survivor of the shootout and fled to a nearby bodega.

Before he could call his team for backups, an FBI agent came to the shop where she claimed that she heard his emergency signal on the radio. When Jubal noticed her wriststicks, he grabbed her through the window and they fought for their weapon.

Jubal briefly survived the second attack and was able to identify the front – a terrorist group that infiltrated the FBI – when the people identified behind the experiments in his life.

When JuBal breeded back to intend his boss SAC Isobel Castille (Alana de la Garza) Your superior Adic Reynolds (Ben Shenkman) made it out as if Jubal could be the traitor. Deputy Deputy Director Simon Keane (Campbell Scott) observed the survey next to Isobel and apparently agreed that Jubal was clean.

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During the entire episode, Jubal and Isobel found out what the front wanted and which FBI agents were affected among them. When Isobel Reynolds said that there were fire devices in some of the FBI-based telephones, the office blew up and killed Reynolds.

While Special Agent Maggie Bell (Missy Pereigym) Inspected the scene and tried to get a pulse for Isobel, Keane and another agent came into the room. However, she managed to hide, but heard that Keane said that the mission was a success in the murder of Reynolds and Isobel was only collateral damage.

Keane then went to Jubal and the rest of his team and put them on vacation, which he could do as an interim adic. He claimed that his argument was hoping to find out who actually pulled the strings.

Meanwhile, Maggie told the rest of the agents that Isobel was one of the agents killed with the telephone bombs and then a note of Special Agent Stuart Scola (John Boyd).

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As Maggie and her partner Omar Adom “Oa” Zidan (Zeeko Zaki), met with Scola and his new partner Dani Rhodes (Emily Alabi) In an abandoned part of the U -Bahn, she revealed that Isobel survived the explosion.

Isobel, Jubal, the four main special agents and their Tech team agreed to work together to defeat the foreground and Keane, of which they were confident that they were inside. Isobel then appeared in Keane’s office to name his bluff and put a trap.

Isobel revealed that Jubal’s team was still looking for the traitors and Keane gave her location to stop his efforts. When the men appeared to take them out, the agents of Jubal were ready and picked up one dirty police officer after the other.

As soon as they had Keane’s right man in custody, Isobel turned the script and arrested Keane as a traitor among them.

The episode ended with Isobel and Jubal, who reunited and her team with 26 Fed to celebrate their massive victory. While Isobel’s speech began to close her words and repeated herself several times before she passed out and fell to the ground. (She never saw a doctor after the explosion had switched off.)

“She has no pulse,” said Maggie to Jubal, who called for help before the credits.

FBI was renewed for season 8 – FBI: More Meit And FBI: International were canceled in March – so the fans have to wait until autumn to see if Isobel survived.

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