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* TheCameo: "Emotional Rescue" sees Hailey Upton from ''Series/ChicagoPD'' make an appearance, placing ''FBI'' and it's spin-offs in the same [[TheVerse 'Verse]] as creator Dick Wolf's ''Franchise/OnceChicago'' and ''Franchise/LawAndOrder'' franchises.

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* TheCameo: "Emotional Rescue" sees Hailey Upton from ''Series/ChicagoPD'' make an appearance, placing ''FBI'' and it's spin-offs in the same [[TheVerse 'Verse]] as creator Dick Wolf's ''Franchise/OnceChicago'' ''Franchise/OneChicago'' and ''Franchise/LawAndOrder'' franchises.
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The first spinoff, ''Series/FBIMostWanted'', debuted in January 2020, focusing on the Fugitive Task Force. The second spinoff, ''Series/FBIInternational'', debuted in September 2021, focusing on the International Fly Team.

The show began in the fall of 2018 and is currently airing it's sixth season. It's also renewed up to a ninth season, guaranteeing it will run at least until 2027.

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The first spinoff, ''Series/FBIMostWanted'', debuted in January 2020, focusing on the Fugitive Task Force. The second spinoff, ''Series/FBIInternational'', debuted in September 2021, focusing on the International Fly Team.

The show began in the fall of 2018 and is currently airing it's sixth season. It's also renewed up to a ninth season, guaranteeing it will run at least until 2027.
2027. It's also led to two spin-offs.
* ''Series/FBIMostWanted'' (2020-present), which had a backdoor pilot in the first season episode "Most Wanted" in 2019. It debuted in January 2020, focusing on the Fugitive Task Force.
* ''Series/FBIInternational'' (2021-present) debuted in September 2021, focusing on the International Fly Team in Budpest.



* TheCameo: "Emotional Rescue" sees Hailey Upton from ''Series/ChicagoPD'' make an appearance; Looks like FBI has been added to the same [[TheVerse 'Verse]] as the [[Series/ChicagoFire various]] [[Series/ChicagoPD Chicago]] [[Series/ChicagoMed series]], as well as the ''Franchise/LawAndOrder'' franchise.

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* TheCameo: "Emotional Rescue" sees Hailey Upton from ''Series/ChicagoPD'' make an appearance; Looks like FBI has been added to appearance, placing ''FBI'' and it's spin-offs in the same [[TheVerse 'Verse]] as the [[Series/ChicagoFire various]] [[Series/ChicagoPD Chicago]] [[Series/ChicagoMed series]], as well as the creator Dick Wolf's ''Franchise/OnceChicago'' and ''Franchise/LawAndOrder'' franchise.franchises.
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''FBI'' (2018), from Emmy-award winning Creator/DickWolf, is a fast-paced Creator/{{CBS}} PoliceProcedural about the inner workings of the New York office of the FBI.

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''FBI'' (2018), ''FBI'', from Emmy-award winning Creator/DickWolf, is a fast-paced Creator/{{CBS}} PoliceProcedural about the inner workings of the New York office of the FBI.



The show is currently airing the sixth season.

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The show began in the fall of 2018 and is currently airing the it's sixth season.
season. It's also renewed up to a ninth season, guaranteeing it will run at least until 2027.
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* ArtisticLicenseChemistry: In episode 9 of season 5, "Fortunate Son", a boy brings in a bag of multiple kilos of fentanyl that his father was trafficking. When Scola opens the bag, Tiffany claims that if one bag rips, it could kill them all (20+ people in the lobby). While fentanyl is a seriously powerful drug that can kill easily, it's not a nerve gas. While fentanyl can be exposed through the skin in direct contact, it would take hours of exposure like this to cause an overdose.
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* ArtisticLicenseExplosives: In the season 5 premiere "Hero's Journey", the team scrambles to find a specially-made bomb consisting of 25 blocks of C4 with a sophisticated trigger, all capable of fitting neatly into a duffel bag. However, multiple characters speak of the bomb as having similar power to Timothy [[McVeigh's]] Oklahoma City device, saying it can level over a city block's worth of area. While C4 is better than improvised ANFO, [[McVeigh]] had a device weighing in at approximately 7,000 pounds. An explosive that could fit inside a duffel bag and be carried by one person couldn't come close to that kind of power.

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* ArtisticLicenseExplosives: In the season 5 premiere "Hero's Journey", the team scrambles to find a specially-made bomb consisting of 25 blocks of C4 with a sophisticated trigger, all capable of fitting neatly into a duffel bag. However, multiple characters speak of the bomb as having similar power to Timothy [[McVeigh's]] McVeigh's Oklahoma City device, saying it can level over a city block's worth of area. While C4 is better than improvised ANFO, [[McVeigh]] McVeigh had a device weighing in at approximately 7,000 pounds. An explosive that could fit inside a duffel bag and be carried by one person couldn't come close to that kind of power.

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