FBI
Cops shows have been a norm for TV Networksjust as much as comedies and dramas.
What makes them so special is the grittiness, suspense, action, and great dialogue between the characters.
Maggie is the lead but have fans really gravitated towards her?
Are fans embracing the new Agent Tiffany Wallace after she replaced Kristen?
Who was the best director between Dana and Isobel?
His backstory is bare and this is a character the writers should really take a look into.
In the office, Kelly is best described as Jubal’s right-hand man.
He’s quick, knows his stuff, and is ready when needed.
Although he hasn’t hit the field, Kelly is still a valuable member of the team.
He’s one of those actors who needs more screen time.
Maybe a trip to Chicagoto help Hank Voight would do him some justice.
Ian Lim
Lim is toFBIwhat Patterson was toBlindspot.
When Kristen returned after the stabbing, Lim took a backseat but didn’t go too far.
There needs to be something to define who he is instead of a button pusher in the office.
Tiffany Wallace
Tiffany Wallace is the newbie of the team since the season 3 premiere.
Tiffany has huge shoes to fill but her character has gotten off to a solid start so far.
She’s not only from New York, but she’s also from the rough side of the city.
Wallace knows the players and everyone else between.
She’s what the FBI needs.Wallace’s character is the equivalent of howChicago PDuses Kevin Atwater.
She’s not backing down from anyone but she and her new partner Scola must find some common ground.
Stuart Scola
Scola, at first glance, comes off a bit cocky.
It’s the way he talks and carries himself but he’s also a clean-cut guy.
He speaks with authority and clearly understands his role at the NYC Office.
Scola has yet to run into any major problems.
The downside for his character is that he has had the most partners.
In just two seasons on the show, Scola is already on his third partner.
Sometimes it worked and others not so well.
Mosier would bend the rules and took the heat for what came her way afterward.
Isobel Castille
Replacing Dana was expected to be hard.
She set a high standard onFBIand to see her go, well, that left a void.
The first impression fans had of Isobel was not a good one.
There was no smiling, just strictly business.
She settled into her role and the writers have given her more of a personality since her entry.
Maggie Bell
Maggie is all business.
Maggie needs a life outside of the office.
In the field, Maggie is quickly becoming an expert at profiling.
However, it’s her life that she really needs to take a hard look at.
Much the same way they’ve done with OA.
Kristen Chazal
In the first season ofFBI, Kristen was the star.
The lead analyst for the New York Office, Kristen was the eyes who oversaw everything.
If information was needed, it was Kristen who everyone turned to.
Kristen wanted to become a Field Agent and that’s where everything went wrong.
She has now since departed the show and gave way to newcomer Tiffany.
While Maggie is the profiler, Omar is always on the attack.
He hates that the public views his faith in a negative light and wants to change it.
Jubal Valentine
Jubal is the man who makes the New York Office tick.
The man with the earpiece is everything the show needs.
Nothing gets past Jubal.
While he’s not the official leader of the branch, he’s respected as such.
With Jubal’s character, the writers have done an excellent job of bridging the professional and personal life.
We’ve met his ex-wife, his kids, and their future stepfather.
Unlike most of the other characters on the show, Jubal has depth.
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