Exclusive Sneak Peek: Barnes Expresses Concerns About Departure in FBI: Most Wanted Season 6 Episode 19

The final chapter of FBI: Most Wanted is currently unfolding on CBS, with exclusive insights shared by ScreenRant. The highly anticipated Season 6, Episode 19, titled “Starman,” is set to air on April 22 at 10 p.m. ET, and viewers can catch up on the episode the following day via Paramount+. According to the official synopsis, “The Fugitive Task Force probes the abduction of a prominent astronaut linked to other mysterious disappearances in the vicinity, plunging them into the intriguing realm of adult content creators. Concurrently, Remy and Abby face challenges in their relationship as they struggle to find common ground.”

In a sneak peek shared by ScreenRant, Barnes reflects on the possibility of accepting the Supervisory Agent position in Washington, D.C. She confides in Hana about her apprehensions, emphasizing the life changes such a move would entail. While no official offer has been extended to Barnes yet, Hana assures her of unwavering support, regardless of whether it leads her away from the Fugitive Task Force.

Additional Insights on FBI: Most Wanted

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Premiering on January 7, 2020, FBI: Most Wanted stands as the second installment of CBS’s successful FBI franchise. This gripping procedural drama follows the Fugitive Task Force, a specialized unit dedicated to tracking down and apprehending high-profile criminals featured on the Bureau’s Most Wanted list. The prominent cast includes Dylan McDermott as Remy Scott, Shantel VanSanten as Nina Chase, Roxy Sternberg as Sheryll Barnes, Keisha Castle-Hughes as Hana Gibson, and Edwin Hodge as Ray Cannon.

Recently, CBS confirmed that this season of FBI: Most Wanted will mark its conclusion, alongside FDA: International. The flagship series, however, has received a renewal for a ninth season, keeping the door open for ongoing appearances by these beloved characters in the expanding FBI universe. As the series progresses toward its finale, with only a few episodes remaining, the narrative tension mounts, particularly regarding Barnes’s potential decision to leave the Fugitive Task Force in pursuit of new opportunities.

Don’t miss an episode of FBI: Most Wanted, airing Tuesdays at 10 p.m. ET on CBS, with streaming available on Paramount+ the following day.

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