FBI Season 4 Finale, Originally Canceled Due to Uvalde Shooting, Sets October Premiere Date

Earlier this year, in the wake of the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, the CBS series FBI It was announced that the Season 4 finale would not be broadcast. A previously released synopsis indicated that the episode wasn’t specifically about a school shooting, but about a high school student being among a group of killers who obtained weapons with the intent of carrying out a mass shooting. TV line Now he brings us word that the episode will apparently finally see the light of day, with its official premiere date reported to be October 4. The episode is already set to be released after the premiere of the fifth season of the hit series.

“I haven’t watched the episode. I’m going to watch it with everyone, so I can’t talk to the final producer,” co-star Jeremy Sisto revealed to the director, but I was very impressed with (showrunner) Rick Eid’s script. He’s a great writer, and this script really shows his ability to connect the character’s emotional story to the action of the episode.” The episode in question titled “The Prodigal Son” sees Gopal’s character and his son in extreme tension, as one of the gunmen found in the episode is a classmate.

A previously released episode synopsis reads: “As the team investigates a deadly robbery that seized a cache of killers’ automatic weapons, they discover that one of those involved is a classmate of Ibn Gopal, who is reluctant to cooperate with the killers’ case.”

FBI It follows an elite team of experts working in the New York City office of the FBI. First-class agents work to ensure the safety of all US citizens and diligently investigate cases of enormous scale, including terrorism, organized crime, and counterintelligence. The series stars Missy Peregrine, Zico Zaki, Jeremy Sisto, Alana de la Garza, John Boyd and Catherine Renee Turner. The series, along with the other two shows in the Dick Wolf franchise, was recently renewed for two more seasons by CBS.

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