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* ADeathInTheLimelight: [[spoiler: 'All The Rage' is the first episode to give agent Trevor Hobbs more to do than researching in the FBI office. He is shown outside of the office for the first time and even goes undercover with Tiffany. He is shot and killed in the same episode]].

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* ADeathInTheLimelight: [[spoiler: 'All The Rage' is the first episode to give agent Trevor Hobbs more to do than researching in the FBI office. He is shown outside of the office for the first time and even goes time, going undercover with Tiffany. He is shot and killed in the same episode]].
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* ADayInTheLimelight: In 'Heroes', FBI Analyst and recurring character Kelly Moran, who is only ever seen in the FBI office, finds himself taken hostage with everyone else inside a bank during a bank robbery. In effect, he finds himself working as an undercover field agent, something he's not trained for, in order to help his FBI colleagues outside the bank to resolve the situation.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: In 'Heroes', FBI Analyst and recurring character Kelly Moran, who is only ever seen in the FBI office, finds himself taken hostage with everyone else inside a bank during a bank robbery. In effect, he finds himself working has to work as an undercover field agent, something he's not trained for, vastly different to his usual analyst work, in order to help his FBI colleagues outside the bank to resolve the situation.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: In 'Heroes', FBI Analyst and recurring character Kelly Moran, who is only ever seen in the FBI office, finds himself taken hostage with everyone else inside a bank during a bank robbery. In effect, he finds himself working as an undercover field agent, something he's not trained for, in order to help his FBI colleagues outside the bank to resolve the situation.
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** Season 6 starts with [[spoiler: the death of recurring character agent Trevor Hobbs. Throughout the season, Tiffany's obsession with tracking down Hobbs's killer, terrorist Hakim Siran, is seen to badly affect her work and cause a lot of concern amongst her colleagues. It is resolved in the season finale 'Ring of Fire' when Tiffany shoots and kills Hakim.]]
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* ADeathInTheLimelight: [[spoiler: 'All The Rage' is the first episode to give agent Will Hobbs more to do than researching in the FBI office. He is shown outside of the office for the first time and even goes undercover with Tiffany. He is shot and killed in the same episode]].

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* ADeathInTheLimelight: [[spoiler: 'All The Rage' is the first episode to give agent Will Trevor Hobbs more to do than researching in the FBI office. He is shown outside of the office for the first time and even goes undercover with Tiffany. He is shot and killed in the same episode]].
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* ADeathInTheLimelight: [[spoiler: ''All The Rage'' is the first episode to give agent Will Hobbs more to do than researching in the FBI office. He is shown outside of the office for the first time and even goes undercover with Tiffany. He is shot and killed in the same episode]].

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* ADeathInTheLimelight: [[spoiler: ''All 'All The Rage'' Rage' is the first episode to give agent Will Hobbs more to do than researching in the FBI office. He is shown outside of the office for the first time and even goes undercover with Tiffany. He is shot and killed in the same episode]].
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* ADeathInTheLimelight: [[spoiler: ''All The Rage'' is the first episode to give agent Will Hobbs more to do than researching in the FBI office. He is shown outside of the office for the first time and even goes undercover with Tiffany. He is shot and killed in the same episode]].
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* UptownGirl: Zigzagged by Stuart and Nina's relationship. Nina started very poor, growing up in a trailer park in East Texas. However, by the time they meet she had set herself up with a reasonably comfortable working-class life. Stuart meanwhile enjoyed a privileged upbringing being the son of a successful real estate agent, however, it was all a front as his father was secretly [[MockMillionaire severely living beyond their means and risking everything to appear successful]]. However, he made himself a reasonable amount of money during his previous career as a stockbroker before joining the FBI (though he admits he's only wealthy in comparison to his co-workers). Overall their wealth disparity doesn't come up save for the occasional joke with Nina.

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* UptownGirl: Zigzagged by Stuart and Nina's relationship. Nina started very poor, growing up in a trailer park in East Texas. However, by the time they meet she had set herself up with a reasonably comfortable working-class life. Stuart meanwhile enjoyed a privileged upbringing being the son of a successful real estate agent, however, it was all a front as his father was secretly [[MockMillionaire severely living beyond their means and risking everything to appear successful]]. However, he made himself a reasonable amount of money during his previous career as a stockbroker before joining the FBI (though he admits he's only wealthy in comparison to his co-workers). Overall their wealth disparity doesn't come up save for the occasional joke with from Nina.
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* UptownGirl: Zigzagged by Stuart and Nina's relationship. Nina started very poor, growing up in a trailer park in East Texas. However, by the time they meet she had set herself up with a reasonably comfortable working-class life. Stuart meanwhile enjoyed a privileged upbringing being the son of a successful real estate agent, however, it was all a front as his father was secretly [[MockMillionaire severely living beyond their means and risking everything to appear successful]]. However, he made himself a reasonable amount of money during his previous career as a stockbroker before joining the FBI (though he admits he's only wealthy in comparison to his co-workers). Overall their wealth disparity doesn't come up save for the occasional joke with Nina.
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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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