
FBI Season 3 brings more high-stakes cases, emotional tension, and team dynamics to the forefront as the elite team of FBI agents continues to protect New York from some of the country’s most dangerous threats. This season aired during the COVID-19 era, so it features a slightly shorter episode count (15 episodes), but each one delivers with intensity.
Maggie Bell (Missy Peregrym) returns from her undercover assignment, reuniting with OA (Zeeko Zaki) to resume their partnership. Their chemistry remains strong as they tackle a wide variety of cases — from domestic terrorism to human trafficking — all while navigating the moral gray areas that come with the job.
A key addition this season is Special Agent Tiffany Wallace (Katherine Renee Turner), who brings fresh energy and sharp instincts to the team. Former NYPD and confident in the field, Tiffany teams up with Stuart Scola (John Boyd) to form a dynamic new duo, balancing logic with instinct, and experience with perspective.
Isobel Castille (Alana De La Garza) continues to lead the team with authority and grace, facing tough decisions that test her leadership and loyalty. Meanwhile, personal stakes run high — Maggie still struggles with the emotional toll of her past, and OA begins to question the limits of justice and trust.
Despite the season being impacted by real-world production challenges, FBI Season 3 maintains its trademark mix of thrilling action, emotional depth, and strong character development. It sets the stage for future tension while reinforcing the emotional cost of protecting others.