logo
FBI: Most Wanted's Closure-Filled Series Finale Reveals a Pregnancy, a Big Career Move and a New [Spoiler]

FBI: Most Wanted's Closure-Filled Series Finale Reveals a Pregnancy, a Big Career Move and a New [Spoiler]

Yahoo21-05-2025
The following contains spoilers from the Season 6 — aka series — finale.
Because it was officially cancelled nearly three months ago, CBS' FBI: Most Wanted had, and clearly made use of, the time to set steer its season finale into a proper series finale.
More from TVLine
The Voice's Season 27 Winner Is...
Sadly, the FBI: International Series Finale Barely Featured OG Agents Vo and Raines - Grade It
Spine-Tingling FBI Season 7 Finale Leaves [Spoiler]'s Life in Limbo
The final Case of the Week was no great shakes. It showed promise as a 'ripped from the headlines' riff on Elon Musk and DOGE (here named BOGO) shutting down government agencies and firing federal workers en masse, complete with young tech bros calling the shots. The twist was that two of the BOGO bros were working a side hustle and schemed to access a federal server so as to create a 'kill switch' for the national cyber grid, to auction off to the highest bidder. In the end, though, they were in over their head and a quite inept, so both were either shot or in cuffs by almost 10:45 pm.
The rest of the episode — including a cold open set in Houston, where Nina showed her sister off to Dallas, before having a nice moment with their father — was focused on team member updates and, ultimately, closure.
Whilst sitting on a POI, Nina updated Ray on the sitch with her sis, after which he shared that he and Cory are having another baby.
Then, at a 'soft opening' for Remy and Abby's restaurant/58th birthday party for the former, more updates trickled out. Hana shared that Ethan would be leaving rehab, 90 days clean, and they are moving in together. And there was more talk of the Nina/Tink and Ray/Cora developments.
Remy then took the floor and detailed how, at age 58, he had decided not to once again apply to supercede the Bureau's mandatory retirement age (57). Instead, he told SAC Castille that he has decided to retire, so as to 'spend more time with the love of my life' as well as their new business venture.
And who better to fill Remy's shoes than Sheryll, who will pass on the opportunity in D.C. and instead step up as the New York Fugitive Task Force's new team leader!
Remy then led everyone, drinks in hand, outside the dive bar-turned-restaurant to 'see something.' He then flicked a switch to reveal the establishment's new sign and name: The Muster Room, which Abby signed off on.
'To family,' Remy toasted, as the camera pulled back on the team, and the series faded to black…
Want scoop on , or for any other TV show? Shoot an email to InsideLine@tvline.com, and your question may be answered via Matt's Inside Line!
Best of TVLine
Mrs. Maisel Flash-Forward List: All of Season 5's Futuristic Easter Eggs
Yellowjackets Recap: The Morning After
Yellowjackets Recap: The First Supper
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

TV anchor sues Boston CBS affiliate claiming White employees targeted under corporate DEI push
TV anchor sues Boston CBS affiliate claiming White employees targeted under corporate DEI push

Fox News

time2 hours ago

  • Fox News

TV anchor sues Boston CBS affiliate claiming White employees targeted under corporate DEI push

A longtime White TV anchor for Boston's CBS affiliate has filed a federal lawsuit alleging she was demoted to satisfy corporate diversity quotas under a broader diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) push. Katherine Merrill Dunham, an anchor for CBS affiliate WBZ-TV, was known to viewers as Kate Merrill. She filed a lawsuit in Boston federal court on August 5 claiming WBZ-TV "exploited" DEI policies imposed by parent corporations CBS and Paramount Global and took "career-ending action" against her to advance a companywide DEI agenda. The lawsuit notes that in 2021, CBS acknowledged "diversity, equity and inclusion standards need to be a top priority for leadership in every corner" moving forward. According to the lawsuit, CBS executives said WBZ was "too White," "the least diverse station for on air talent," and the "Whitest of all their stations." In September 2023, WBZ hired a Black meteorologist named Jason Mikell, who is listed as a defendant. A White meteorologist, Zack Green, was let go, according to the lawsuit. "On February 22, 2024, Defendant Mikell made an inappropriate sexual innuendo about Ms. Merrill on air. Specifically, he implied that Ms. Merrill and her co-anchor had sexual relations at a gazebo," the lawsuit states. "Mikell was not disciplined for his sexually charged remark." The complaint states that Merrill continued to support Mikell despite her disappointment. However, in April 2024, she privately texted him to correct a mispronunciation of the town "Concord," and Mikell allegedly "loudly yelled at her on the studio floor." "His tone was aggressive and unprofessional… Merrill immediately lodged a complaint with WBZ's Human Resources department," the complaint states. WBZ, CBS and Paramount took no action to investigate, according to the lawsuit. Merrill's complaint about Mikell's aggressive confrontation and threatening treatment of her, nor did they investigate the previous complaints lodged by Merrill's colleagues about Mikell's "sexually charged" comment on air about Merrill, according to the complaint that was obtained by Fox News Digital. However, Merrill was informed "that an investigation was being conducted into allegations that she treated coworkers differently because of their race." According to the complaint, Mikell alleged that Merrill suggested he would "find his people" in Boston, was "always" critical of him, failed to ask him about his weekends and other issues. "Merrill vehemently challenged the validity of Defendant Mikell's allegations and denied (and denies) any of her actions, inactions, or comments were as described or motivated by overt racism or unconscious bias," the complaint states. "Based on the falsity and/or and misleading nature of Defendant Mikell's allegations, Defendant Mikell acted with malice and/or improper motive in lodging a complaint against Ms. Merrill." Merrill was then informed she would be demoted from her role as co-anchor of the "Weekday Morning Show" to working weekend nights, stating that decision "had been in the works for some time," according to the complaint. "Merrill was advised by professional colleagues and senior leaders at SAG-AFTRA that the demotion constituted 'career sabotage' from which her career would never recover – i.e., that the demotion was career ending," the lawsuit states. "Because of the catastrophic damage a demotion would have caused her career, especially in the context of allegations that she was racist, on May 24, 2024, Ms. Merrill gave notice of constructive discharge resignation, effective immediately," the suit continues. "Ms. Merrill's employment agreement with WBZ expires, by its terms on June 1, 2025. It contains a non-competition provision. She was therefore unable to work in her field until after June 1, 2025. As a result, Ms. Merrill has suffered significant financial losses." Merrill claims she suffered significant reputational harm and has not been paid for 20 unused vacation days. She is seeking damages to be determined at trial. CBS' parent company, Paramount, promised it would eliminate DEI policies last month ahead of a planned merger with Skydance Media. WBZ-TV and Mikell did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Shifting Gears Sets Home Improvement and Last Man Standing Reunions for Season 2 — Who's Joining Tim Allen?
Shifting Gears Sets Home Improvement and Last Man Standing Reunions for Season 2 — Who's Joining Tim Allen?

Yahoo

time10 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Shifting Gears Sets Home Improvement and Last Man Standing Reunions for Season 2 — Who's Joining Tim Allen?

Shifting Gears is staging a major Home Improvement reunion: The Tim Allen comedy's Season 2 premiere will reunite Allen with former co-stars Patricia Richardson, Richard Karn and Debbe Dunning. What's more, Last Man Standing's Nancy Travis, who guest-starred in Shifting Gears Season 1 as spirited widow Charlotte, will again reunite with Allen in Season 2. More from TVLine Shifting Gears EP Lays Out Season 2 Plans for Matt and Eve, Riley and Gabe and a M.I.A. Family Member ABC Sets Fall Premiere Dates for 9-1-1: Nashville, High Potential, Grey's and More — Most Scripted Shows Held for October Fallout Season 2 Gets December Premiere Date and Trailer; Episodes Will Roll Out Weekly While character details are being kept under ways, Deadline reports that Richardson, Karn and Dunning — better known to Home Improvement fans as Jill, Al and Heidi — will appear in the Wednesday, Oct. 1 season opener and support Allen's character, Matt Parker, in an 'unexpected way.' Allen has never shied from enlisting his former castmates to appear on his other shows. On Last Man Standing, Richardson guest-starred in two episodes as inconsiderate neighbor Helen Potts; Karn recurred in Season 2 as Bill McKendree, an architect who frequently did business with Mike at Outdoor Man; Jonathan Taylor Thomas appeared in Seasons 2 and 3 as Kristin's boss John, and later made a cameo as Helen's son Randy; and Blake Clark, who played Home Improvement hardware store owner Harry, popped up in a Season 5 episode as coffee house proprietor Clark. Additionally, Shifting Gears Season 1 included a cameo by Last Man recurring player Jay Leno. Shifting Gears Season 2 premieres Wednesday, Oct. 1 at 8/7c on ABC (and streams next day on Hulu). Will you tune in for the big reunion? Last Man Standing Cast Changes View Gallery5 Images Best of TVLine 'Missing' Shows, Found! Get the Latest on Ahsoka, Monarch, P-Valley, Sugar, Anansi Boys and 25+ Others Yellowjackets Mysteries: An Up-to-Date List of the Series' Biggest Questions (and Answers?) The Emmys' Most Memorable Moments: Laughter, Tears, Historical Wins, 'The Big One' and More Solve the daily Crossword

Car Crashes Into Food Influencers Through Restaurant Window While They Were Filming
Car Crashes Into Food Influencers Through Restaurant Window While They Were Filming

Yahoo

time12 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Car Crashes Into Food Influencers Through Restaurant Window While They Were Filming

Two vloggers are recovering after a car crashed into the restaurant where they were filming a food review. Patrick Blackwood and Nina Santiago were about 10 minutes into their review of CuVee's Culinary Creations in Houston on Aug. 16, when they caught the terrifying moment on video. The two posted the full incident on their YouTube channel two days later, showing them biting into their food as a car crashes into the window near their booth. Patrick appears to be sitting closest to the window and was covered with shattered glass as Nina is seen falling out of her seat. After looking around, Patrick then helps Nina get up from the floor as they walk away. According to the Harris County Sheriff's Office, the female driver claimed she thought she put her black SUV in park outside of the restaurant and after releasing her foot off the brake, the vehicle rolled into the building. The sheriff's office says the two people inside the booth were injured and taken to a local hospital. Nina and Patrick documented their journey in the ambulance and at the hospital on video, showing some of the scratches on their faces, chins and arms. They were also visibly shaken when recounting the crash on camera. Solve the daily Crossword

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store