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21-05-2025
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‘What In The World Are They Doing?' CBS' FBI Stars Hype The ‘Frightening' Season 7 Finale, And It's Been A Long Time Coming
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Season 7 of FBI is coming to an end in the 2025 TV schedule, and the season that started with one agent departing 26 Fed will end with 26 Fed possibly infiltrated by double agents. Called "A New Day," the finale's first preview had me concerned for Jubal and Isobel in particular, and comments from Jeremy Sisto and Alana De La Garza haven't allayed those concerns in the least! When I spoke with the FBI stars, they previewed what to expect from the last episode of the spring and why it's been a long time coming. According to CBS, the finale that airs on May 20 (and streams next day with a Paramount+ subscription) will kick off with Jubal narrowly escaping an attack on an FBI office that's supposed to be secret, leading to the discovery of the infiltration of the Bureau by a rogue terrorist group. Our heroes won't know who to trust within the NYC field office, and the promo even suggests that Jubal will be accused of betraying the FBI, while Isobel has strong words for... somebody, who hopefully isn't Jubal! So, how high are the stakes truly for "A New Day" as the final episode of FBI this spring? Well, I asked the stars that very question, and Jeremy Sisto shared: I feel like it's an idea we've been talking about since the beginning of the show. Because of the JOC being a sort of a character in the story, it's been an element of a lot of writers [who] have been like, 'We should do an episode where there's some bad guys inside the agency, and we don't know who they are.' And so I think there's probably been a lot of pitch meetings about ways to do that, and a lot of them were just too far this way or that way. They really pulled it off in a very believable way. While the idea for an episode with the bad guys coming onto the good guys' turf has apparently been circulating for some time, the Season 7 finale will finally deliver the storyline. It should be interesting to see if the core group of agents who usually trust each other without hesitation question the loyalties of any of the others. I can't see Maggie or OA having any doubts about the other, but the promo already suggests that Jubal could be in hot water. Sisto continued: It's obviously frightening that people within the agency could be swayed, but it also comes at a point where our fan base, they feel really connected to us. So the idea of realistically showing how this kind of organization could be brought down through nefarious means, I think, is something that's going to get people glued to their couches. "Glued to the couches" might be just what fans of the franchise need, in light of FBI: International and FBI: Most Wanted's series finales airing right after FBI on Tuesday night. While we can't say just yet if a happy ending is on the way for the agents of the two cancelled shows, it certainly sounds like we're in for some excitement on the original series. (FBI is already renewed through Season 9.) Paramount Plus: from $7.99 a month/$79.99 a yearSubscribe to Paramount Plus to watch every episode of FBI so far. Opt for its Essential plan or go ad-free and get double the catalog with Showtime through the Premium plan from $12.99 a month. Alternatively, get 12 months for the price of 10 with its annual Deal As for Isobel, she looks somewhat worse for the wear in the earliest preview footage for the Season 7 finale. Alana De La Garza of course didn't spoil everything fans should expect from the big episode, but she did share a prediction for the kinds of questions viewers will be asking throughout the "journey." The former Law & Order actress previewed: They're going to be on the edge of their seat. This is unlike anything we have shot or I have read for the whole team... It's so exciting and there's so many twists and turns... I haven't even seen it. I know that we performed it and we read it, and it was like, 'What?! Have you guys read this?!' That was us coming to set every day, going, 'Oh my gosh, this is incredible.' So it's really, really fun. It was fun to be a part of, and I think it's going to be fun for the fans to go on that journey with us, and figure out: 'What in the world are they doing? Are they going to be okay?' Which is great. The wait is nearly over to check out the Season 7 finale of FBI, whether you watch live on CBS or stream via Paramount+. "A New Day" airs on May 20 in the hit drama's usual 8 p.m. ET CBS time slot, opening the very last FBI Tuesday with three full hours of the franchise. Check out the promo below: FBI returns in the fall for Season 8 with a new spot in CBS' TV lineup. Instead of its longtime 8 p.m. ET slot on Tuesdays, new episodes will air on Mondays at 9 p.m. ET ahead of CIA, the new spinoff starring Lucifer vet Tom Ellis. It remains to be seen if any FBI: International or FBI: Most Wanted characters will migrate over to the original series following their finales, but at least fans can count on FBI coming back.
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21-05-2025
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FBI's Jubal Is In Serious Danger In CBS' Season Finale, But The Promo Has Me More Worried About A Totally Different Character
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Spoilers ahead for the penultimate episode of FBI Season 7, called "Devoted" and available streaming with a Paramount+ subscription, plus light spoilers for the upcoming finale. FBI revisited the past in "Devoted," with the return of Duke Ducoyle and the problems that "Calvin" caused for Isobel in particular, although she was spared the fate of the two IRS agents who were murdered in the second-to-last episode of the spring 2025 TV schedule. Based on CBS' episode description for the upcoming finale as well as most of the preview, Jubal seems to be the one in the most danger... but one clue has me more concerned about Isobel for the second episode in a row. The upcoming Season 7 finale of FBI is called "A New Day," and it won't have to double as a series finale thanks to the drama's triple renewal last year. (Both FBI: International and FBI: Most Wanted will end with their upcoming spring finales.) Per the description from CBS, Jubal is going to have a close call early in the hour, and the danger will only increase from there. Take a look: After Jubal narrowly escapes a calculated assault on a secret FBI office, the team discovers a rogue terrorist group has infiltrated the FBI. Unsure of who to trust, the team must work in the shadows to unmask the culprits threatening the sanctity of the New York field office. Well, that certainly sounds like a case fit for a finale! I'm officially curious about this secret FBI office, and whether Jubal is working on a case out of that office or just visiting. The preview for the finale shows Jubal crashing through a glass door, so I have no trouble believing the "narrowly escapes" part of the episode description. The moment with Isobel struck me for a different reason. Check it out, in case you missed it: Isobel is sporting a pretty nasty cut on her face in that preview, and she didn't have that injury at the end of "Devoted." There's no sign that she was with Jubal at the secret FBI office, which suggests that there will be some kind of follow-up attack that successfully injuries the SAC. All this, not too long after FBI gave her a great excuse to quit! Another interesting moment comes at about the 8-second mark of the preview, which shows Jubal and a woman in an FBI jacket crashing through a glass door. I initially thought that it might be Jubal tackling Maggie to the ground to save her from something, since the woman in the FBI jacket has dark hair pulled back into a ponytail, but in light of the episode description, I'm inclined to think that this is a double agent with her gun drawn with the intent to use it on Jubal... and she just happens to be a brunette with a ponytail. For the full context of what's going down, fans will have to tune in to CBS on Tuesday, May 20 at 8 p.m. ET for the FBI Season 7 finale, followed by FBI: International at 9 p.m. ET and FBI: Most Wanted at 10 p.m. ET. After CBS' decision to cancel International and Most Wanted, the original series will be paired with CIA, starring Lucifer vet Tom Ellis, on Monday nights in the CBS fall 2025-2026 lineup.
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21-05-2025
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'I Don't Think She Has Regrets': FBI's Alana De La Garza Talks Isobel's Big Decision, And I Love Jeremy Sisto's Reaction
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The FBI action of the spring 2025 TV schedule ends with the Season 7 finale on May 20, which stars Jeremy Sisto and Alana De La Garza described as "frightening." CBS gave the drama a very early renewal, however, so this series isn't ending like FBI: International and FBI: Most Wanted are. I'm already reflecting on some of Season 7's biggest twists, and when I spoke with the two actors, I had to get De La Garza's thoughts on Isobel's decision not to retire. Little did I know, Sisto would have a fun take on it as well! In the same episode that introduced The Flash alum Tom Cavanagh as Isobel's husband, the Special Agent in Charge discovered that she'd reached the 20-year milestone of her career at the Bureau, meaning she had the option of retiring with full benefits. (You can find the episode streaming now with a Paramount+ subscription.) She ultimately decided to stay on as the SAC of 26 Fed... but that was well before a preview for the Season 7 finale revealed Isobel looking worse for the wear with a head wound. So, ahead of the Season 7 finale, does any part of Isobel regret the decision to stay on the dangerous job rather than retire to a safe home life with her new husband? I asked Alana De La Garza, and she shared: I don't think she has regrets about not stepping away. Isobel, to me, is at the core of her soul a justice junkie. I don't know that she'll ever actually give up because she fights for justice. Whether it is a hard decision or an easy decision or a decision that nobody else agrees with, she follows that at her root. So I feel like no, I don't think she regrets it. I think she's definitely on a ride, as people will see. [laughs] Well, I for one nominate "justice junkie" as a term to refer to all crime-fighting characters throughout the extensive Wolf Entertainment TV universe! The Season 7 finale, called "A New Day," looks like one that will take all the investigative skills that Isobel, Jubal, and the rest of their team possess... assuming the entire team can be trusted, anyway, with enemy operatives seemingly infiltrating the FBI. Suffice it to say, FBI seems poised to end the seventh season with a pretty intense episode. In contrast, Jeremy Sisto, who of course plays ASAC Jubal Valentine, added some humor to Alana De La Garza opening up about whether Isobel has any regrets by brainstorming some retirement options. I couldn't love their exchange more, as they bantered back and forth. Jeremy Sisto: "What would she do if she quit?" Alana De La Garza: "She would wither up and die. That's what she would do." Jeremy Sisto: "She joins some clubs." Alana De La Garza: "Tennis club. We'll pick a ball, maybe." Jeremy Sisto: "You'll work for the CIA, jump over to the CIA [set]." Sisto was referring to the upcoming spinoff of FBI, called CIA and starring Lucifer alum Tom Ellis. The two shows will be paired on Monday nights in CBS' 2025-2026 fall TV lineup, and while I think fans have probably been crossing their fingers for characters from the cancelled Most Wanted and/or International to appear on CIA, Sisto was quick to jokingly pitch Isobel as a candidate. Retire from the FBI, only to join the CIA! On a slightly more serious note, Sisto – who came to FBI with experience as a TV detective thanks to three seasons of Law & Order – reflected on the struggles of some law enforcement officers and retirement: For detectives in general, when they quit, they're kinda sad forever. Will Isobel come to regret her decision in the Season 7 finale or into Season 8? We'll have to wait and see on that front, although CBS' previous renewal guarantees a future for FBI through Season 9. For now, check out the promo for "A New Day" and keep your eyes peeled for the head wound that had me a little concerned for the SAC as soon as I saw it: Tune in to CBS on Tuesday, May 20 at 8 p.m. ET for the Season 7 finale of FBI and find out if any familiar faces are double agents. You can also revisit earlier episodes of the hit drama streaming on Paramount+ over summer hiatus. It's much too early to hope for CBS to announce a specific premiere date for Season 8, but we do at least know that FBI will be back with new episodes in the fall.
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21-05-2025
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Spine-Tingling FBI Season 7 Finale Leaves [Spoiler]'s Life in Limbo
The following recap, by the very definition of the word 'recap,' contains spoilers from the Season 7 finale. FBI front man Zeeko Zaki had told us that the Season 7 finale was a 'very different' episode of the CBS procedural, and that it'd end with a 'cliffhanger' — and he told no lies. More from TVLine The Handmaid's Tale Kills Three Major Characters in Last Episode Before Series Finale - Read Recap Chicago Fire Boss Previews Severide's Pascal Doubts, Carver and Ritter's Goodbyes... and Future Returns? The Voice Recap: Did Season 27's Finale Just Set the Stage for an Underdog to Come Out on Top? 'A New Day' opened with Jubal (Jeremy Sisto) meeting with a whistleblower named Kevin (Big Bang Theory vet/upcoming spinoff star Kevin Sussman) at a secret FBI intake facility (that I'm 90% sure was used as a consulate in The Night Agent Season 2). Alas, before Kevin could say much more than Forefront (the terrorist group Jubal dealt with at midseason) was planning an attack on the FBI office, Forefront operatives stormed the building, guns a-blazing. The cold open left us thinking that Jubal had been shot dead as well, but after the credits we saw that he'd only been wounded, and now was darting down the street to find some bandaging. After ducking into a bodega, Jubal found himself face to face with an FBI agent claiming to offer help, but she turned out to be a Forefront mole — meaning, they have cunningly infiltrated the bureau. Jubal got into a struggle with this agent, and wound up shooting her dead. Afterwards, he was grilled back at the office by ADIC Reynolds (Ben Shenkman), who had to wonder if Jubal himself had been leveraged into joining Forefront. We in turn were led to suspect that Reynolds was actually the sus one. Ill-fated whistleblower Kevin left behind a USB drive that led Jubal's team to discover that any bureau cell phones issued in the past month were at risk of being rigged with an explosive. Soon enough, booms were heard within the building. Isobel (Alana de la Garza) was meeting with/confronting Reynolds when his phone blew up in their faces. Maggie (Missy Peregrym) arrived at Reynolds' office immediately after, then hid around a corner when Reynolds' boss, Keane (hey, it's Campbell Scott!), showed up with an FBI agent to survey the damage. Eavesdropping, Maggie confirmed that Keane is leading the Forefront operation there at their office! Both Reynolds and Castille were reported dead to JOC, but — after an agonizing few minutes where we too were asked to mourn Isobel — we saw that the latter in fact had survived. A bruised, bloodied Isobel revealed herself to the team in a defunct subway station meet-up location, after Keane ordered JOC to turn in their guns and badges and disband. With Maggie confirming Keane's complicity, it was decided that the JOC gang — Taylor, Lim and Moran included! — would arm themselves best they could and lie in wait. An alive Isobel in turn revealed herself to Keane, pretended to want in on Forefront, and snitched on JOC's whereabouts to prove her disloyalty. Keane dispatched agents to take out JOC at the subway station, but they got picked off one by one by OA (Zaki), Scola (John Boyd) et al. Afterwards, Isobel showed up at the JOC office with police to arrest Keane, having 1) secretly recorded their meeting from earlier, and 2) secured testimony from his lead henchman. Some time later, Jubal rallied and cheered the troops back inside HQ, then turned the floor over to Isobel to relay her own kudos. But early into her speech, Isobel began repeating herself, then scrambling her words. She then paused, clearly addled, and collapsed to the floor. Maggie raced to Isobel's side and found no pulse, beckoning the others to call 911…. Want scoop on , or for any other TV show? Shoot an email to InsideLine@ 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


Economic Times
20-05-2025
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FBI Season 7: What to expect in finale? Here's when and where to watch Episode 22
When and Where to Watch FBI Season 7 Episode 22 Expected Runtime of Season Finale Live Events Storyline of Episode 22 FAQs (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel 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 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 can watch it live on CBS if they have a cable subscription. They can also log in with a cable username and password on or the CBS app. Another option is to stream the episode on Paramount+. It will be available the day after the episode airs on 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 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 episode will be available on Paramount+ one day after it airs live on this is the last episode of Season 7. Season 8 has already been confirmed for fall 2025.