The team pursues an abusive man who is on the hunt for an ex-girlfriend trying to escape him; Jess and Sarah make plans to take their dream vacation together.The team pursues an abusive man who is on the hunt for an ex-girlfriend trying to escape him; Jess and Sarah make plans to take their dream vacation together.The team pursues an abusive man who is on the hunt for an ex-girlfriend trying to escape him; Jess and Sarah make plans to take their dream vacation together.
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- TriviaAlso on Monday, January 24, 2022, Wolf Entertainment and CBS announced the replacement for Julian McMahon as Supervisory Special Agent Jess LaCroix would be Dylan McDermott in the lead role as Supervisory Special Agent, but the name of McDermott's new character was not disclosed. McDermott is moving from another Wolf Entertainment franchise, Law & Order: Organized Crime (2021), where he portrays organized crime boss Richard Wheatley. Wolf and CBS also did not disclose whether McDermott's new character would be introduced during the same episode where McMahon bows out, or whether McDermott's character would be introduced during a subsequent episode.
- GoofsDr. Johnson would not have kept prescription pads at his home, as of December, 2020 New Jersey requires all prescriptions to be sent electronically, making the need for doctors to carry paper prescription pads obsolete. There are a few instances where paper prescriptions can still be used, but those are only in the event of an emergency; so any pads the doctor had would have been kept locked in his office.
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Shocking
This episode was getting to be ridiculous due to Harley, a meth addict with no boundaries being able to outsmart the system so well. He was always one step ahead of the FBI. It is kind of irritating to see how slowly the FBI agents get out of their cars at every scene, and slowly walk around houses as people are getting murdered.
Harley, the bad guy, and his meth addict friends manage to trick their way to hidden shelters for abused women. Watching that, if a meth addict can outsmart the shelters, then anyone can do it. Very dissapointing to think their security protocols are so weak.
Finally, the most shocking event of them all was what Harley managed to do when he was about to be arrested. It was beyond sad. There are too many cast changes on this show, and I do not think it can survive. The Native American uncle/sniper left last year. Then Kellan Lutz left after he got shot. Now this. Hopefully it can survive the latest blow.
This is my favorite FBI show becuase it has the least politically correct bull, and it is not always blaming the USA for everything bad. Unlike the FBI original show, where the agents are usually bad-mouthing the USA, the system, the culture, and feeling sorry for the killers; this version of FBI usually focused on manhunts and getting the job done.
Harley, the bad guy, and his meth addict friends manage to trick their way to hidden shelters for abused women. Watching that, if a meth addict can outsmart the shelters, then anyone can do it. Very dissapointing to think their security protocols are so weak.
Finally, the most shocking event of them all was what Harley managed to do when he was about to be arrested. It was beyond sad. There are too many cast changes on this show, and I do not think it can survive. The Native American uncle/sniper left last year. Then Kellan Lutz left after he got shot. Now this. Hopefully it can survive the latest blow.
This is my favorite FBI show becuase it has the least politically correct bull, and it is not always blaming the USA for everything bad. Unlike the FBI original show, where the agents are usually bad-mouthing the USA, the system, the culture, and feeling sorry for the killers; this version of FBI usually focused on manhunts and getting the job done.
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