Spoilers in front of the final episode of the third season of FBI: Most Wanted on CBS, titled “A Man Without a Homeland.”
FBI: Most Wanted She ended her rollercoaster ride for Season 3 with “A Man Without a Country,” which pits Remy Scott and the team against an oligarch whose attempts to flee the country lead to a New York City terror wave. Sarkov Making things personal when targeting clients’ families While they were trying to connect the dots to the mole that was leaking its information. By the end of the hour, Sarkov was dead, the case closed, and another season of the most wanted is over. Dylan McDermott opened up to CinemaBlend about the “executive decision” his character had to make for the greater good, as well as how the ending ended for Remy.
Sarkov’s launching of the terrorist attacks on New York created some elevated risks for clients even if they were only hoping to protect loved ones in the safe house, and many lives could have been lost if clients were a few seconds slower than they were. They were just in time to get on the subway and find a backpack that started emitting deadly gas; They weren’t on time for everyone. When a homeless man was slow to get back on his feet, Remy had to decide whether to keep the doors open for him to escape but risk the gas coming out, or shut them down on the man and ensure his death.
Remy did not hesitate once it became clear that he had only these two options, and ordered the doors to be closed. When Dylan McDermott spoke with CinemaBlend about the ending, he addressed his character’s decision to close the doors before the man could escape:
Basically Remy’s choices were between a bad scenario and a much worse scenario, and he went with the one that saved the most lives, even if he couldn’t avoid the tragedy completely. He tried to help the guy until the last minute and the subway doors were closed. It was an “executive decision” that saved countless lives, including Remy and the lives of other agents and law enforcement officers at the scene.
When I pointed out that Remy did not even hesitate to make a life-and-death call that might have given other agents pause that showed his strength as a leader, McDermott agreed, saying:
Join Dylan McDermott FBI: Most Wanted As the new leading man in the second half of the season after the departure of Julian McMahon and the death of Jess Lacroix, he established Remy as a character who connects with people in a relatively short amount of time.
The connections with other clients definitely helped him settle in, although Barnes was absent (because of Actress Roxy Sternberg’s Real Maternity LeaveFor weeks, Ortiz missed the final. McDermott focused on whether Ortiz’s absence played a role in Remy’s anxiety in the episode:
The end was filled with a lot of pressure on customers, intense intensity almost from the beginning, this the most wanted It could have built into a large slope, like what or what FBI: International The star Luke Kleintank previewed was on his way to his show. In fact, I’ve spent the last minute or so of Remy happily meeting April expecting a shot to go off, Remy’s car explode after sitting down, or something else going wrong for him, rather than the high end of the duo title on a date.
When I pointed out that I was expecting disaster rather than a beautiful final scene after the intensity of the hour, Dylan McDermott shared his reaction to Remy getting the ending he did:
Who needs a cliffhanger when there’s the culmination of an episode that has been tough on clients both professionally and personally? Remy who was eager to hit town in April wasn’t the same Remy who was added to the team after Jess’s death. He got a happy ending to make up His tragic backstory with his brother And Complicated relationship with his mother. The influence of the actor on his character growth after the third season:
Fans only got six episodes with Dylan McDermott as SSA Remy Scott in season three, but they don’t have to worry about whether he’ll return to CBS in the fall. FBI: Most Wanted (Opens in a new tab) (with original FBI And FBI: InternationalHe received a two season renewal, and was McDermott Celebrating with his colleagues in the video ad The good news.
If you want to revisit some of the previous episodes during the hiatus until season 4, you can find them the most wanted flocking with Paramount Subscription +. For some additional viewing options for the summer months, be sure to check out 2022 TV premiere schedule.
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