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FBI
Season 1
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Follows the inner workings of the New York field office criminal division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), as they fight to keep New York City and the country safe.
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22 Episodes
Pilot
E1
Pilot
Episode 1
Green Birds
E2
Green Birds
Episode 2
Prey
E3
Prey
Episode 3
Crossfire
E4
Crossfire
Episode 4
Doomsday
E5
Doomsday
Episode 5
Family Man
E6
Family Man
Episode 6
Cops and Robbers
E7
Cops and Robbers
Episode 7
This Land Is Your Land
E8
This Land Is Your Land
Episode 8
Compromised
E9
Compromised
Episode 9
The Armorer’s Faith
E10
The Armorer’s Faith
Episode 10
Identity Crisis
E11
Identity Crisis
Episode 11
A New Dawn
E12
A New Dawn
Episode 12
Partners in Crime
E13
Partners in Crime
Episode 13
Exposed
E14
Exposed
Episode 14
Scorched Earth
E15
Scorched Earth
Episode 15
Invisible
E16
Invisible
Episode 16
Apex
E17
Apex
Episode 17
Most Wanted
E18
Most Wanted
Episode 18
Conflict of Interest
E19
Conflict of Interest
Episode 19
What Lies Beneath
E20
What Lies Beneath
Episode 20
Appearances
E21
Appearances
Episode 21
Closure
E22
Closure
Episode 22
Cast of Season 1
Missy Peregrym
Maggie Bell
Zeeko Zaki
Omar Adom 'OA' Zidan
Ebonée Noel
Kristen Chazal
Jeremy Sisto
Jubal Valentine
Sela Ward
Dana Mosier
Season 1 Reviews
Wall Street Journal
Dorothy Rabinowitz
The CBS series may be set in New York, but its subject matter has a much wider resonance.
New York Post
Michael Starr
Consider "FBI" an hour of TV comfort food. It will keep you satisfied until the next episode, without any binge-worthy cravings for Peregrym, Sisto et al. in-between.
The Daily Beast
Marlow Stern
Given that it hits all the familiar Law & Order beats, the success of FBI is contingent on the charisma of its two leads, and the first episode does little to convince that Maggie Bell is even playing the same sport as Olivia Benson.
Vox
Emily St. James
As always, the show is brilliantly cast (putting Missy Peregrym at the FBI's center suggests Wolf has found his new Mariska Hargitay), perfectly paced, and solidly constructed.
Shadow and Act
Trey Mangum
The perfect formula is there. 'FBI' has the rubric and in order to have longevity, it needs to figure out how it can be different from its predecessors and contemporaries.
Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
I admire that it's exactly what it purports to be, exactly what you'd expect from it based on its title and basic premise and its creative pedigree.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
FBI is meant to churn out content as quickly and consistently as possible, regardless its characters' personal histories or proclivities. In that regard, the show is as impressively reliable as its remarkably unremarkable.
Los Angeles Times
Lorraine Ali
The series by Law & Order creator Dick Wolf is a fast-paced drama that's engaging and timely but still polished and slick enough to deliver the type of escapist entertainment Law & Order fans recognize.
TV Fanatic
Sarah Cudlipp
The elements included in this show are exactly what I need to see more of on my television shows!
CinemaBlend
Laura Hurley
Signs point toward more of a focus on character development than Dick Wolf's Law & Order series generally deliver.
USA Today
Bill Keveney
"FBI" has inherited good bone structure from its "Law & Order" ancestors, with its promising partner chemistry and intricate plot structure. But it needs to flesh out a stronger identity if it wants to be more than just another cop show.
Reason Online
Glenn Garvin
Three major explosions in the first three and a half minutes! Unfortunately, everybody survives.
Newsday
Verne Gay
Don't worry, Rest of the Country: New York is seething with lots of tensions, racial and otherwise, but it's a hell of a lot nicer - and more interesting, beautiful and exciting - than portrayed in FBI's pilot.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
CBS has a good history with abbreviations ("CSI," "NCIS"), but creatively speaking, "FBI" is DOA.
TV Insider
Matt Roush
As original as its title implies, Dick Wolf's all-business FBI at least delivers on its promise, like any solidly produced CBS procedural.
Decider
Joel Keller
Skip it, if Dick Wolf procedurals put you to sleep. However, if you're a fan, this one is completely in your wheelhouse.
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Dominic Patten
The self-described inner workings of the NYC offices of the bureau and its newbie agents mostly made me nostalgic for the old The F.B.I. series, which at least had some sharp elbows underneath the suits.
Boston Herald
Mark A. Perigard
The drama's explosions are harrowing, and the score adds an appropriate amount of dread to the grim investigation.
Uncle Barky
Ed Bark
FBI moves swiftly and sometimes graphically through its earth-shaking opening investigation, adding and dropping suspects in a familiar pattern that nonetheless seems fresh and certainly isn't dull.
Common Sense Media
Melissa Camacho
Law & Order spin-off is entertaining, violent.
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