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7/10
I love FBI but not this
garywrght75615 April 2023
FBI is great, most wanted was the best one until Julian McMahon left then I had to stop watching. This seems to water down the whole thing. The actors on international are bad. As a Brit why would a Brit be the European liaison? They hate us more than the Americans. I need to watch this just to stay up to date on the main show. The only redeeming feature is Dylan McDermott and Alexa Davalos who I blame for killing most wanted. The actors in this like to pose and pout in this but really are small fry at it when it comes to McDermott and davalos. FBI works because the team are likeable and the casting works. International has no chemistry or liability in the cast. Time to bin international to concentrate to the main show. Bin McDermott and davalos from most wanted and try and go with the format that worked under McMahon or just scrap most wanted too.
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9/10
Jubal and Scott Ticked Me Off
shelbythuylinh5 April 2023
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As two fatalities in the beginning and a wedding that went deadly due to a terrorist group and how Americans that were in the caught in between on it there.

How that they now in the bringing in the FBI Fly Team. Glad to see Scott back as everybody knows I have had a love-hate relationship with him and that over in how he and Jubal who was visiting with Nina, Scola's baby mom on it.

And that Scott and Jubal acted really self righteous. The former got on my nerves and really he acted like everybody owed him. But really Scott you could had been terminated as that is how you alienate people.

Still one of the agents end up nearly being in the line of duty nearly fatally shot and life hangs in the balance. Really putting Nina there while she is pregnant what is Isabella thinking?!
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5/10
Jubal's judgment is lousy. Again.
printsofdarkness6 April 2023
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Jubal thinks an expectant Agent Chase shouldn't participate in the rescue of an abductee and orders her to stand down. But Forrester overrides that and allows her to tag along. Having learned this only after the team is on site, Valentine relents, permitting Nina to watch the perimeter with Agent Vo. Things go sideways, and Nina is hit by hostile fire. The way the FBI shows present it, foot chases, kicking in doors, and active gunfights comprise 75% of an agent's work in the field. If Jubal were duly concerned for Nina's condition placing her in undue risk, he would have just had her stay in New York, and brought Bell, Zidan, or Wallace overseas. This, added to Bell's previous issues with his behavior in the field should be enough cause to bench Jubal until he gets his head on straight.
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1/10
What happened...? How did this get so bad?
alexander-rehm8 April 2023
I don't normally review episodes, but for this I had to do something. I am utterly baffled by the poor acting and writing of the entire three episodes. I mean, FBI was always a bit different, but on average the quality was decent. This crossover however is seriously underwhelming, to the level you could say it is awful. Jubal's behaviours are appalling to the level of incompetence, the plot is guessable within minutes, and the emotions and actions of the characters leave a lot to be desired.

Seriously, for a crossover you want to have characters "work" together, be part of the universe they are supposed to be set in, and all I'm watching is just bad plot, an ASAC who should have been fired or taken himself off the board, an SAC who seems to want her own team to just quit eventually due to her arrogance.... I better stop now. Overall, super super poor episode, awful crossover. Please don't do this again.
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2/10
why? the worst crossover ever
ramisco9 April 2023
First I have to mention that all recent crossovers started with FBI then most wanted and finally International. And now you screwed the plot with starting it from FBI: International which really messed things up for the viewers.

The plot is terribly bad, no sync between the crew from different TV shows bad acting which is a waste of a lot of talented guys and girls acting in the 3 TV shows.

I would not get into silly details in the 3 episodes in the 3 different TV shows but you just gave us "The viewers" the biggest disappointment this week.

Happy Easter guys, you must have eaten a lot of colored eggs to come up with this crossover episodes.
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1/10
Bad episode, bad crossover
simplyinzanity1 January 2024
I had to make an imdb account just to write this.

This crossover was handled so poorly. If you're watching FBI there's no warning or information that the next episode will be on a different show, on a different streaming service, and the intro is full of spoilers that leaves you scratching your head.

So then after stopping that show, and searching around to find where you can actually watch FBI international (not available on paramount), you tune in to realize the quality and acting of the show are garbage.

I really like the characters Maggie and OA from FBI, and it kept me coming back, but this is just a debacle and I can't invest the energy. So annoying when people ruin shows like this.
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