
FBI: International Season 4, Episode 13, “You’ve Been Greenlit,” quickly brings Riley Quinn’s story to a head — and proves why it wasn’t much of a story to begin with. The episode doesn’t seem to know how to write Riley or anyone’s reactions to her. As a standalone case of the week, it has more than enough drama. But as far as the show’s ongoing subplot, that part doesn’t work at all.
“You’ve Been Greenlit” investigates the death of an American businessman, seemingly shot by a random killer on the street. But when it turns out the witness to his death is also the person who caused it, things take a difficult turn for the Fly Team. But it’s the subplot of Riley dealing with her status as an informant that somewhat takes over the hour and makes it ultimately underwhelming.
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Season 4, Episode 13 Speeds the Subplot Forwar
The subplot isn’t over; Riley also tells her section chief about a French police complaint regarding Wes and Tyler Booth’s actions in FBI: International Season 4, Episode 9, “The Kill Floor.” But something that was supposed to be so ominous is being rushed through rather quickly. And thus far, the moments of tension between characters it was supposed to create haven’t truly materialized.

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FBI: International Season 4, Episode 13 Has a Stronger Plot
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Becca being the killer is a good hook, and the fourth-act twist of Captain Janic being hired to kill Becca is partially successful. The concept of the murder victim’s business partner calling a local fixer to protect himself is a solid curveball to throw at the Fly Team. However, the fact that it’s Janic is not even close to a surprise. It’s hinted at early on when Wes and Megan “Smitty” Garretson have a conversation about corruption in the Slovakian police. And then the clear amount of contempt that Janic has for everyone else makes his allegiance clear well before the episode shows him having dinner with the fixer, Oto Kostra. The shock value would only exist if Janic was seen to be a completely upstanding cop and then revealed to be a gun for hire. As it is, he’s a pretty standard antagonist whom audiences don’t miss when he’s gone.

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FBI: International Season 4 Has a Recurring Theme
The thing is, this isn’t without precedent; fans of the FBI franchise will remember that the first Special Agent in Charge on the original show was Dana Mosier, portrayed by Sela Ward. However, Dana was written out at the end of Season 1, and it was subsequently revealed that Ward was only on a one-season contract. It’s theoretically possible that Soffer is on this series under a similar deal. But nothing has been publicly stated, and frankly, the series would be foolish to let the Chicago PD alum go or to tear down Wes’ character in any lasting way. The departure of Luke Kleintank in mid-Season 3 was very hard on the fan base, and what they need is consistency. “You’ve Been Greenlit” puts a target on Wes’ back again, but it also establishes the value that Soffer has brought to FBI: International.
FBI: International airs Tuesdays at 9:00 p.m. on CBS.