"FBI" Imminent Threat: Part Two (TV Episode 2023) Poster

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(2023)

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8/10
Not One, Not Two, But Three FBI Shows
shelbythuylinh5 April 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Well it is first the FBI International and how that in the Jubal and Nina that is pregnant with Stu's baby boy and how they are in Belgium with Smitty from Europol as that the team see it as a threat over to 9/11 proportions.

Stu is undercover and that really what was Isabella thinking sending the pregnant Nina overseas. Scott and his team take over but really Jubal in the rubbing people the wrong way and other law enforcement agencies that are hostile to the Fly team on it.

Really both Cameron and Raines are getting much bigger roles and come off not just smart but likable. But really both Jubal and Scott got on my nerves big time in particularly the latter.

He acts like people owe him. That will alienate you in a heartbeat.
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9/10
Loved this crossover
timothyfosseen-759848 April 2023
To the people questioning where part one was, it was on FBI International. I don't know about on tv, but on Paramount + they had a thing at the beginning of all 3 episodes, saying part one was on International, Part 2 was on FBI and part 3 was on Most Wanted, and they did show recaps at the beginning of parts 2 and 3. I watch all 3 shows and saw the whole story. If you don't watch all 3 shows, you are going to miss it when there are crossovers.

Story was very good. Writing and acting was great on all 3 shows. When a show has spin-offs, there are bound to be crossovers, so you pretty much have to watch all the shows or you will miss parts of crossovers if you don't watch them all.
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1/10
Is this a joke!
bcowan-640977 April 2023
This episode started in the middle of a story that apparently began elsewhere. To top it off, it didn't even offer a recap so we could try to salvage the situation and continue watching. What the heck kind of a show doesn't recap important events before it continues a story? So basically, our only option was to delete the episode and watch something else.

We record and watch FBI on the night it airs, record FBI Most Wanted and watch them once FBI has finished its run, and don't bother FBI International at all. We tried FBI International a couple of times, but basically find it poorly written, poorly acted, and painful to watch. International doesn't deserve the FBI name. It doesn't seem anything like the other two shows.
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1/10
Where's Part I?!?
MadameArcati6 April 2023
Does the show, FBI, assume the audience watches the other versions? That can be the only explanation for airing Part II, first. Really sucks to wait three weeks for a new FBI episode then tune in, utterly clueless as to is happening. Horrible idea.

Said more than necessary but apparently there's a number of characters that have to be typed before a review can be posted...so, guess I'll blather on...it's a great cast: Missy is a Canadian as am I and was missed when she seemed to take a hiatus from the show...but won't be watching if this BS continues ~ way too much finer programming to stream elsewhere.
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2/10
Agreed X 2
AdollAdishAbone5 December 2023
Two stars because what I saw of story arc it seemed like it had some potential but i have no idea how story began or ended. I completely agree with the other two reviews wonder why episode began in middle. The only time I saw Most Wanted was the 3-4 times their characters were on parent show and (I don't know his name) the lead on Most Wanted is awful. So, too, are a couple of the other characters. They do far too many crossovers. I watch many episodes of FBI on ION so when Episode 17, Season 5 airs it airs between Episode 16 and 18... of FBI., not FBI International, not FBI Most Wanted. It is ridiculous. Chicago Fire and PD do same but both those shows are good enough to watch. Stop trying to constantly force these spin offs down our throats. I am okay if they do it once, even twice to get ball rolling on new show but it seems like there are two or three every season. Enough!
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