FBI and FBI: Most Wanted Aren’t Airing New Episodes
No, your DVR isn’t glitching, we promise! FBI and FBI: Most Wanted will be officially off the air this Tuesday evening due CBS News’ coverage of Donald Trump’s 2020 State of the Union address. So, if you’re wondering why the Dick Wolf procedural and its spin-off aren’t airing new episodes this week, well, you’ll have to take that one up with the White House.
The good news is that you won’t have to wait long ’til both shows return to their regularly scheduled time slots. Next week, FBI will return with its next episode, titled “Legacy,” which follows the team as they try to track down a stolen truck filled with armor-piercing bullets. Then, FBI: Most Wanted will follow along with its next installment, titled “Invisible,” and it’ll feature the team on the hunt for a military veteran with post-traumatic stress disorder who is using his decorated sniper skills to put the agents hunting him down in his cross hairs.
FBI: Most Wanted’s next episode also appears to bring Ken Crosby’s (Kellan Lutz) personal struggles to the forefront, as this case hits too close to home with his own PTSD struggles. “[Crosby’s] episode is really heavy with [his] PTSD, how he struggles with it and how grateful he is that he has a new wolf pack outside of the Army,” Lutz told us earlier this year. “A lot of people who struggle with PTSD just go to the civilian world and they don’t know how to function on their own. So being a part of this wolf pack is really helpful for Kenny Crosby’s anger issues and just what he deals with. Hana helps me out tremendously [with handling] my own issues.”
The hit series 9-1-1 was canceled by Fox after its sixth season, with the network citing rising costs — that high-quality cast full of big-name actors doesn’t come cheap, nor do the show’s high production values. Fortunately for you, though, 9-1-1 lives on after being picked up by ABC for Season 7. And while the new season of 9-1-1 was delayed by the dual actors and writers strikes in 2023, the wait for new episodes has finally come to an end.
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Showcasing the lives of the emergency workers who come to the rescue of those in crisis each week, 9-1-1 quickly became a popular procedural drama on Fox, and it’s off to a big start on ABC. It’s no surprise, as the highly rated show was created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Tim Minear and stars big names like Angela Bassett, Peter Krause, Aisha Hinds, and Jennifer Love Hewitt.
With the new season finally here, we’ll try to answer your questions, such as when 9-1-1 Season 7 premiered, who is in Season 7 of 9-1-1, and where you can watch new and old episodes of the series.
9-1-1 Season 7 latest news
Don’t worry about eating that week-old supermarket sushi or going on a budget Groupon cruise, because the best first responders in the business aren’t going anywhere. On April 2, ABC renewed 9-1-1 for Season 8, just a few weeks after the series made its network debut on ABC.
9-1-1 Season 7 premiere date
Like most scripted shows on the fall slate, the new season of 9-1-1 was delayed by the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, but the new season premiered on March 14 at 8/7c. New episodes of 9-1-1 air Thursdays at 8/7c, followed by Season 20 of Grey’s Anatomy.