FBI episode 8 spoilers: First look at ‘This Land is Your Land’
Let’s backtrack here for a minute, and share exactly what said stakes really are. The FBI episode 8 synopsis below does a good job of spelling some of that out:
“This Land Is Your Land” – Maggie and OA lead the search for an abducted former biological weapons chemist, on FBI, Tuesday, Nov. 20 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
Within this particular episode, you will see Maggie and OA try to reassure the chemist’s daughter that their father is going to be okay, and that they are going to do basically every single thing that they can in order to ensure that he is tracked down. We imagine that this may not be the easiest mission that they’ve come across, though, especially when they come into contact with the Russians and they make it abundantly clear that they did not have anything to do with this kidnapping. Of course, whether or not they are lying through their teeth still very much remains to be seen. This is an episode where the entire team is going to be resourceful and beyond just that, they have to be careful and not act altogether quickly. One wrong move, and they run the risk of the entire operation completely falling apart.
Get ready for a new era of FBI
With Derek Haas and Rick Eid coming on board as showrunners, we imagine that we’re going to have a chance to see a number of different things unfold. For one, the series will remain as intense as ever, with the emphasis remaining mostly on the cases. Yet, there is also going to be a chance in here to get to know more about some of the main characters’ personal lives. Given that we don’t actually know all that much at the moment, we do think that there’s going to be a chance to know and explore a whole lot more. We’re absolutely excited to dive into a great deal of this moving forward, regardless of when some of these stories creep in.
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