MOST WANTED SERIES REVIEW – ryan
Warning! Spoilers ahead for FBI: MOST WANTED Season 6, Episode 22, “Circle Game.”
FBI: MOST WANTED Season 6, Episode 22, Titled “Circle Game,” Ended the Procedural in the Best Possible Manner Despite Some Characters’ WRAP-UPS BEING PREDICTOBLE. Althouough FBI: MOST WANTED Season 6 Continued to Get Relatively High Ratings, CBS Decidated to Cancel, Leading to Widespread Speculation About the Series Waould End. Recent Episodes Did Not Provide Mary Clues as to the eventual conflict.
It was always going to be challenging to wrap up the procedural. Although it haad been known for months that FBI: MOST WANTED was one of the shows that cbs had Canceled in 2025, the series Needed to Continue Offering Cases of the Week Also Moving Toward Its Ending. Thus, it is unurprisis that “Circle game” Focused Mostly on its final case, Making it indiscting from any other episode of the series the final minutes.
An intense but convolted case Set Up Remy’s Perfect Ending
The case tourned into a conspiracy by Bad Actors in the Government
The Cases On FBI: MOST WANTED are hit or miss; The procedural aspects are of the least interesting part of the show. Howver, The Final Story was Intense, Interesting, and Topical. IT Revolved Around Rogue Members of a fictional Government Agency tasked with auditing Other Government Departments and Cutting Jobs to Save Money. This was an obvious allusion to the real-life counterpart, but it still made for a fascinating, if convolted, case that began as a shooting at a protest and ended as a conspiracy between three people, two of the WHOM ended up Dead.

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The case also served a secondary purposes: Setting up remy’s (Dylan Mcdermott) Decision to retire from the fbi. This decision was somewhat predictable – IT SEEMED LIKE THE BEST POSSIBLE ENDING WAS FOR REMY TO GIVE HIS JOB TO SERYLL (ROXY SERNBERG), WHICH IS Exactly What Happened. Howver, There Had Been Few Indications Throughout the season that remy was consider retirent, so the final case Needed to duty to make this decision makee.
That said, this case allowed remy to get in some final lines that reinforced the procedural’s purposes. It was irony, consider it was the last episodes, that he said, “This is what we would what we would“Immediately before the final confrontation with the surviving villain. That confrontation was chill-inducing, with the criminal not caring if he hurt a church elder, while remy claimed he’d great pleasure in shooting the Becuses he was a “Scumbag Traitor to the Country i’m Proud to Serve. “
The Final Party was the perfect way to way up the series
Remy Got to Honor His Team and Vice Versa
Remy’s Birthday Party Offerred a Beginning to the New Chapter in His Life Its before and announed he was retiring from the fbi. HIS Party Also Served As the Grand Opening of the New Restaurant he was opening with his girlfriend – he could have run it on the work of the fbi, but it still have been a Big Change. Remy retiring at the end of FBI: MOST WANTED Made Sense, Especilly With Barnes Taching Over The Fugitive Task Force Instead of Moving to DC
Every Team Member’s Fate in FBI: Most Wanted |
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Character |
Fate |
Remy Scott (Dylan Mcdermott) |
Retires from the fbi |
Sheryll Barnes (Roxy Sternberg) |
Becomes New Leader of the Fugitive Task Force |
Hana Gibson (Keisha Castle-Hughes) |
Moves in with Ethan after he Completes Rehab |
Nina Chase (Shate Van Santen) |
Continue Working for the Fugitive Task Force |
Ray Cooper (Edwin Hughes) |
Has a baby with cora |
It was a nice touch for the procedural to go even sturgery and have remy tort to every one of his co-workhers AFTER MAKING HIS ANNOUNCEMENT. We ALSO GOT A GLIMPSE INTO EACH Character’s Future. The only ending that was at all disappointing was hana (keisa castle-hughes). Her Relationship with Ethan isn’t Interesting Enough to Matter. Howver, The Series Made Up for That by Having Remy Say that if he had a daughter, he’d want her to be like hana.
Nothing About the final was a permanent ending
The Episode Wold Have Workhed Fine As A Season Final, Too

Although the party at the end wrapped things up nelly, there are no no Drastic Changes (Except for Remy retring), MAKING IT THAT IF ANOTHER NETWORK PICKED UP FBI: MOST WANTED For Season 7, The Series Could Continue (Albeit with Remy). IT’S NOT LIKELY THAT ANOTHER NETWORK WILL SAVE FBI: MOST WANTEDso this final puts an end to the fugitive task force stories. Howver, The ending was Still appropriate Despite the fact that the series coulds have gone on AFTERWARD.
Barnes’ Decision to Remain in New York and Head the Team is Interesting ITING IT OPENS UP POSTIBILITIES FOR GUEST Appeanarrances Elsewhere in the Fbi franchise.
Most of the Characters COULD Appear in Fbi Occossionally Now that FBI: MOST WANTED Has Finished Its Run. While it is a still sad that this series has had to end at all, it got the strengest conflict posseible, which will leve a positive impression on the audience.

FBI: MOST WANTED SERIES FINAL
9/10
- Release Date
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2020-2025-00-00
- Showrunner
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René balcer
- Wriers
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René balcer
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Roxy sternberg
Sharyll barnes
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Keisha Castle-Hughes
Hana Gibson
Pros & Cons
- Perfect wrap-up for the series and characters
- Intense, Interesting Case
- Ended on a positiv of note
- Remy and Barnes’ Endings Were predictable
- CASE WAS SOMEWHAT CONVOLTED
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