Consider it or not, we’re lastly on the verge of claiming a final goodbye to FBI: Most Wished within the 2025 TV schedule. The drama was cancelled again in March, giving the staff behind the scenes sufficient time to arrange a becoming finale, however not all exhibits ship closure earlier than the ultimate credit roll. With the penultimate episode ending on a cliffhanger of Remy making a giant choice and the longer term unsure for Barnes, CinemaBlend was lucky sufficient to have showrunner David Hudgins reply some questions concerning the finish.
The collection finale of FBI: Most Wished known as “The Circle Sport” and can air on Tuesday, Could 20 at 10 p.m. ET (and stream subsequent day through a Paramount+ subscription). For his or her final case in primetime – and maybe as a staff, relying on selections made earlier than the top – the duty drive shall be on the hunt of a rogue authorities operative group engaged on a home terror assault. It is a massive approach for the present to exit, however there are additionally character tales that want wrapping up.
So, I requested the showrunner: will this really feel like a season finale as per common or a collection finale tying off unfastened ends? David Hudgins responded:
It’s undoubtedly a collection finale and sure – anticipate closure.
Effectively, that actually seems like a finale that is not going to finish with a bomb about to explode or characters’ lives hanging within the steadiness to torture followers! It stays to be seen simply what that closure appears to be like like, however so long as it is happier than how FBI: Most Wished ended Jess’ story, I am guessing followers shall be happy.
The one that had been considering their future on the duty drive for a number of episodes forward of the finale was Barnes, with the chance for a desk job nearer to her children in D.C. Whereas she hadn’t made a remaining choice by the top of the penultimate episode, Remy was clearly reevaluating his personal future after conversations together with her, and that episode ended with him calling FBI‘s Isobel (who’s in for a daunting finale of her personal), wanting to speak in particular person.
The episode concluded with out revealing exactly what he needed to speak about, however the implication was clear: Remy appeared to be contemplating his personal future with the duty drive. The finale is not going to go away followers hanging on what that dialog led to, as David Hudgins clarified how a lot Remy’s choice was motivated by Barnes’ attainable transfer:
It was a giant a part of his choice. If he was ever going to go away, this felt like a good time as a result of he knew the duty drive could be in good palms.
All in all, it is seeming just like the “closure” on the way in which is not going to be devastating for the entire forged of characters, though it does sound like that is the top reasonably than a lead-in to CIA as Hudgins’ first mission after Most Wished or a shock backdoor pilot. As he stated concerning the collection finale:
Life goes on – for the duty drive and the characters within the present.
Followers should tune in to see what David Hudgins – who co-wrote the finale – and the remainder of the Most Wished staff selected to finish the characters’ tales on the unique FBI spinoff, however the promo beneath teases what to anticipate from the final case of the collection:

Watch On
Tune in to CBS on Tuesday, Could 20 at 10 p.m. ET for the ultimate episode of FBI: Most Wished, following the collection finale of FBI: Worldwide at 9 p.m. ET and the Season 7 finale of FBI at 8 p.m. ET. FBI luckily nonetheless has Isobel on board after her massive choice earlier this spring, as a result of that present (in addition to the 2 spinoffs) seem like they could want all palms on deck.