Whenever TV shows are canceled, there is hope that another network could save them. As soon as FBI: International were canceled by CBS, several ideas were raised in regards to how they could be revived. Theoretically, they could move to NBC or be picked up by a streaming service. I had hope that something could happen to keep at least one of them on the air, but I recently learned of one thing that prevents that from happening.

When you look at the SWAT cast and crew, we can see that there is a fight to save the show. That’s not happening with either of the FBI: Most Wanted season 7 or FBI: International season 5 seeing the light of day.

Why I'm Hopeful That FBI: Most Wanted & International Could Still Be Saved

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Both FBI: International season 4 and Most Wanted season 6 have strong followings, and it’s this sort of following that can help to keep a series on the air. Look at the way the for the likes of The Expanse and Lucifer led to these shows being saved by Amazon and Netflix, respectively. The following Magnum PI had after its cancelation by CBS led to NBC saving the day for another season. With the right vocal following, there is always some element of hope for a series.

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On top of that, both the NBC to save the FBI shows, especially since the network is arguably struggling to find strong procedural dramas right now.

One of the FBI shows could have moved to that platform as well, with FBI: Most Wanted having the perfect tone for that move.

Even if the two shows wouldn’t fit into NBC’s plans, there is always the streaming platform Peacock. Law & Order: Original Crime season 5 will air on Peacock instead of NBC, which does fit in well with the other programming in their TV lineup. One of the FBI shows could have moved to that platform as well, with FBI: Most Wanted having the perfect tone for that move.

Sadly, FBI: Most Wanted & International Are Not Being Shopped Around

The FBI Shows Are Creating Endings

The cast of FBI International standing in their Budapest headquarters

With all that being said, it’s clear that we won’t get to see FBI: Most Wanted season 7 or FBI: International season 5. There is one aspect of their cancelations that makes it clear, and it is disappointing to those of us who have remained loyal from day one of both shows. TVLine recently dropped the bad news that neither show is being shopped around.

It doesn’t matter how much people who watched the show want to see more if the writers have found a way to create series finales out of their season finales.

Unlike SWAT, which had a huge fight from the cast and crew to save, the cast and crew of both the FBI shows seem to have accepted the fates. That’s much worse than putting up a fight and losing, as they have decided that their own shows aren’t worth keeping on the air. It doesn’t matter how much people who watched the show want to see more if the writers have found a way to create series finales out of their season finales.

In a way, this is a good thing, as at least we get to see some closure for the team . There is nothing worse than having a show abruptly canceled with a major cliffhanger. NCIS: Hawai’i and So Help Me Todd both did that, and many are still fighting for them to be saved. With the ending of the two FBIs, there is a hope that there is some sort of clear ending, allowing us to say goodbye to the characters.

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With the FBI universe continuing, there is also hope that some of the characters can show back up again. The NCIS franchise has done this, with LL Cool J just being announced as a returning face in the flagship series and with Kensi Blye both showing up previously despite the NCIS: Los Angeles cancelation. The FBI shows have done mini-crossover moments before, such as with Jubal appearing on video calls to assist the Fly Team and Shantel VanSanten can re the FBI cast.

While having characters show up for an episode isn’t the same, there is a sense of solace to it, especially with closure to the respective shows. I would just prefer to have some hope of FBI: Most Wanted and International being saved, but that hope is diminished with the realization that the shows aren’t being shopped around.

Source: TVLine

  • FBI Most Wanted TV Series Poster

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    FBI: Most Wanted
    Release Date
    2020 - 2025-00-00
    Network
    CBS
    Showrunner
    René Balcer
    • Headshot Of Roxy Sternberg
      Roxy Sternberg
      Sheryll Barnes
    • Headshot Of Keisha Castle-Hughes
      Keisha Castle-Hughes
      Hana Gibson

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    FBI: Most Wanted follows a specialized team tasked with apprehending high-profile criminals on the FBI's Most Wanted list. Led by experienced agents, this mobile undercover unit operates tirelessly in the field, pursuing individuals who are determined to evade justice and ensuring public safety.

  • FBI International tv series poster

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    FBI: International
    Release Date
    2021 - 2025-00-00
    Network
    CBS
    Writers
    Dick Wolf, Derek Haas
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      Carter Redwood
      Andre Raines
    • Cast Placeholder Image
      Vinessa Vidotto
      Cameron Vo

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    Streaming

    FBI: International follows the elite agents of the FBI's International Fly Team as they travel globally to protect Americans. The series focuses on their complex missions, navigating international law, and challenges posed by various jurisdictions, demonstrating the high-stakes nature of their work.