Thankfully, this week’s FBI: Most Wanted episode, “Pageantry,” had little to do with pageants. Dick Wolf, the writer/creator, regrettably follows a formula for plotting and storytelling. For instance, the show’s lead character, Remy (Dylan McDermott), consistently delivers the best lines. The whole team closes in on their target near the end of each episode, but McDermott takes down the criminal most often. The third act introduces a twist, yet the show’s predictability makes these twists straightforward to decipher. This predictability has rendered the show somewhat tiresome, offering a scant reason to continue watching. Want to hear more?
with the law firm. He does not give recommendations casually. Instead, Harper went to Paris on holiday for a couple of months and stayed there for a year. Why? She fell in love. The professor had photos of Harper with her love interest, Adrien Dubois (Nicolas Sellar). Presto change-o, the FBI discovered Adrien Dubois had several aliases and, like Harper, was an assassin for hire.
The FTF rushes to the stadium. As they approach, Sheryll Barnes (Roxy Sternberg) spots the car Harper drives. As they break into the vehicle, they discover that the bag Harper had been carrying was filled with money! Harper must have been there to assassinate the president. While mean mugging, Remy orders the team to fan out. He barks, “Stay alert. Watch your back. Finger on the trigger.” Remy finds Harper first. They tussle. She loses the fight with Remy, but not the battle with the FBI. Later, the CIA acquires her with the intention of extraditing her to the Philippines.
Remy thinks Harper is there to assassinate the Argentinian president. The third act twist reveals that Harper is not the intended assassin. The CIA has hired her to dispatch the real assassin, her former lover Dubois. Remy is skeptical until Harper explains that she knows how Dubois works. To prove this, Harper says Dubois never works alone and works with someone in the President’s security detail. Remy isn’t swayed. Harper questions why the photoshoot was still taking place when the FBI ordered it canceled. Remy radios Ray to find out who cleared the threat. Ray locates the ‘inside man’ just as Dubois kills him. The FBI closes in on Dubois, and Remy wounds him during the shootout.
The story becomes delightfully soapy when Harper and Dubois start to quarrel. Harper taunts that she’s working for the CIA. Dubois accuses her of
loving money more than him. If she hadn’t, she should have returned to her life in the U.S. This caused Harper to scream, “What life? You ruined my life.” Fed up with them both, Remy tells Dubois, “The CIA hired her to take you down.” Live to die another day. Drop your gun, Frenchie.” Told you that Remy had the best lines. A woman scorned, Harper spit out, “It’s ironic; you’re the one person I would have killed for free.” Boom!
Dubois was just somebody that she used to know.
her. “Sure,” Hana says with snark. “We can see a Christmas show any time.” Ethan met with the mysterious Jaimie. Later, Hana finds him passed out on his couch, high on oxycodone. She yells, “I knew I was right about you. I’m done with you.” Could it be that Ethan is now just somebody Hana used to know?