FBI is taking a night off tonight (Nov. 5), but we know when it’s back

As a dedicated gamer of FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigations), I must confess that the current season has been nothing short of exhilarating. The recent turn of events, particularly the departure of Tiffany Wallace, has added an unexpected twist to the narrative.


The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been delivering top-notch episodes this season, with a particular focus on the consequences stemming from Stuart Scola’s partner, Tiffany Wallace, leaving the FBI. Unfortunately, fans of the popular CBS show will have to hold off for another week before they can catch the next episode.

On Tuesday, November 5th, there won’t be a fresh episode or a rerun on CBS. Instead, they’ll be providing coverage for the U.S. elections. Consequently, regular primetime shows will be suspended. So, we’ll have to wait another week to catch up with what the FBI agents are working on.

In the upcoming episode, you’ll see Lisette Olivera, who was initially chosen to play Scola’s new on-screen work partner. However, it seems she won’t be staying with the show for long, according to recent reports from Deadline. She is expected to depart after filming just a few episodes.

When is a new episode of FBI airing on CBS?

You can look forward to reencountering the character of Behavioral Analysis Unit profiler Sydney Ortiz in the upcoming episode of FBI, airing on Tuesday, Nov 12th. In this particular installment, Ortiz will seek assistance from the FBI after her sister becomes a victim of an attempted kidnapping and assault.

It seems like the character’s age could have played a role in the choice to let Olivera off the show. However, it remains to be seen how she collaborates with Scola, given that he may continue switching partners as the season unfolds.

Regardless of whether Scola ultimately forms a lasting relationship or not, this experience will be uncharted ground for him as he navigates his way through relationships with new individuals. Even if things don’t pan out with the people he encounters, he is likely to gain valuable insights from the various associates he interacts with during their tenure.

FBI airs Tuesdays on CBS at 8/7c.

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2024-11-05 19:53