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FBI Season 7: What to expect in finale? Here's when and where to watch Episode 22

FBI Season 7: What to expect in finale? Here's when and where to watch Episode 22

Economic Times20-05-2025

When and Where to Watch FBI Season 7 Episode 22
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FBI Season 7 will conclude with Episode 22, titled A New Day. The final episode will be broadcast on CBS. Viewers can also stream the episode later. This episode may bring major changes to the story and characters.FBI Season 7 Episode 22 will air on CBS on May 20, 2025, at 8pm ET. The episode will also be available at different times depending on the region. These include 7pm Central Time (CT), 9pm Brazil Time. On May 21, it will be released at 12am UK Time, 1am Central European Summer Time (CEST), 5:30am India Standard Time (IST), 10:30am Australia Time and 12pm New Zealand Time.Viewers can watch it live on CBS if they have a cable subscription. They can also log in with a cable username and password on CBS.com or the CBS app. Another option is to stream the episode on Paramount+. It will be available the day after the episode airs on television.The official length of the episode has not been confirmed. However, previous episodes in Season 7 have lasted between 40 to 45 minutes. Since this is the finale, it may be a bit longer.The trailer shows a planned attack on an FBI office. Someone from the inside is helping carry out the plan. The result is chaos outside the office. Several bodies are seen on the street. A traitor is discovered, but their identity remains unknown. The person is said to be working against their country and their team. This will create tension and uncertainty among the characters.The episode will be available on Paramount+ one day after it airs live on CBS.Yes, this is the last episode of Season 7. Season 8 has already been confirmed for fall 2025.

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