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FBI Season 7 Finale Review: Aesopel's Fate and Shocking Betrayal

FBI The eighth season has been renewed – but according to the season 7 finale, a major actor may not be back.

Warning: Spoilers for FBI Season 7 Episode 22.

The Season 7 finale aired Tuesday, May 20 is a huge cat, mouse and uninterrupted action. The plot begins with ASAC Jubal Valentine (Jeremy Sisto) Go to the Undercover FBI meeting site to talk to a Department of Defense employee named Kevin Saxton (Kevin Sussman), claiming to know some knowledge of the attacks of 26 Feds.

While trying to find out whether Intel is legal, the building was attacked by individuals wearing FBI jackets. Jubal, the only survivor of the shooting, fled to nearby Bodega.

Before he called his team for backup, FBI agents entered the store claiming she heard his distress signal on the radio. When Jubal notices her wrist tattoo, he tangles her through the window and they fight for her gun.

Jubal survived the second attack and was able to identify the forefront (a terrorist organization that infiltrated the FBI) ​​because of the people behind his lifelong attempts.

JubalAlana de la garza), they are on quality Adic Reynolds (Ben Shenkman) It looks like Jubal might be a traitor. Deputy Director Simon Keane (Campbell ScottMeanwhile, looking at the interrogation next to Aesopel, it seemed that Jubar was clean.

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Throughout the plot, Jubal and Isobel struggle to figure out what the cutting-edge wants and which of the FBI agents are compromised. As Isobel told Reynolds, there were burning equipment in some FBI-issued phone calls, and the office blew up and killed Reynolds.

And agent Maggie Bell (Missy Peregrym) is checking the scene and trying to enter the room for Isobel, Keane and another agent. She managed to hide, but heard Keane say the mission was a success in killing Reynolds, and Isobel was just a collateral loss.

Keane then went to Jubal and the rest of his team and took a leave of absence, which he could do as a temporary ADIC. He claimed that his reasoning was to figure out who was actually pulling the string.

Meanwhile, Maggie told other agents that Isopel was one of the agents killed by a phone bomb, and then sent a note to Agent Stuart Scola (John Boyd).

FBI Season 7 Finale Jubal and Isobel
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When Maggie and her partner Omar Adom Zidan (Zeeko Zaki), meet with Scola and his new partner Dani Rhodes (Emily Alaby), in a abandoned section of the subway, she revealed that Aesopel survived the explosion.

Isobel, Jubal, four major agents and their tech teams agreed to work together to defeat Frontiers and Keane, who they believe are internally. Isobel then appears in Keane's office, calling his bluff and putting it in a trap.

Isobel revealed that Jubal's team is still looking for traitors and gave Keane a place to stop his efforts. Jubal's agents were ready, dirty police officers after squalit when the men showed up to take them out.

Once they detain Keane's right-hand man, Isobel flips the script and arrests Keane as a traitor.

The episode ends with Isobel and Jubal reuniting with their team to celebrate their huge victory. During Aesopel's speech, she began to speak, repeated several times, and then fell down and landed on the ground. (She has never seen a doctor since the explosion.)

“She has no pulse,” Maggie told Jubal, who yelled before the points rolled.

FBI Season 8 has been renewed – FBI: What I want most and FBI: International March is cancelled – so fans will have to wait until fall to see if Isobel survives.

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