FBI: Most Wanted (2020– )
2/10
Virtue Signaling is their mission, solving crime is an afterthought
14 April 2020
If you enjoy the original FBI show like I do, this spin off will disappoint you.

I am a retired police Lt, and worked major crimes, titleIII wiretaps and cartels. I worked with Feds too many times to count. I have a big etched glass award on my desk from the FBI for working VICAP.

This show is is TOTALY unrealistic. But hey, so is SWAT and Hawaii 5.0 and John Wick. And I can find things to enjoy in them. It supposed to be entertainment, right?

Not this.

What makes this show horrible is the 40 minutes of every show devoted to woke scolding and incessant virtue signaling.

These clowns are the antithesis of what a federal fugitive apprehension team acts like.

None of these professional jackasses would have made it out of Quantico.

Dirty little secret: Federal Fugitive apprehension teams rely on local agencies for things like helicopters, surveillance support and straight up street cop intel.

LaCroix wouldn't catch ANYONE because no cop would tolerate his pompous a$$ and he'd be on his own.

Contrary to what that show would have you believe, the FBI has zero authority to run around slinging orders. They ask nicely. They work and play well with others.

But hey, if you like being preached to about your sins by someone with a messiah complex, Special Agent LaCroix and his circus of woke scolds are your best bet now that David Koresh and Jim Jones are gone.
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