Tag: John Boyd
FBI Season 5 Episode 16 Review: Family First
On FBI Season 5 Episode 16, “Family First,” Tiffany is forced to come to terms with her family and handle things that she cannot change.
FBI Season 5 Episode 15 Review: The Lies We Tell
On FBI Season 5 Episode 15, “The Lies We Tell,” we dive into COVID-19 strains and deep fakes, and somehow we come out worse for it.
FBI Season 5 Episode 14 Review: Money for Nothing
FBI Season 5 Episode 14, “Money for Nothing,” offers absolutely nothing new or exciting, despite being centered around arguably its most interesting character.
FBI Season 5 Episode 10 Review: Second Life
FBI Season 5 Episode 10, “Second Life,” brings to light a problem that’s unfortunately not common amongst young girls: escaping. The show makes sure you, at all times, know what people are thinking and feeling. A lot.
FBI Season 5 Episode 9 Review: Fortunate Son
On FBI, Season 5 Episode 9, “Fortunate Son,” Scola deals with a case that hits too close to home as he and Nina further discuss how to process their future. Read on for our review!
FBI Season 5 Episode 7 Review: Ready or Not
On FBI Season 5 Episode 7, “Ready or Not,” Maggie returns after her sarin gas attack to an overbearing OA who is finding it difficult to balance protecting and smothering.
FBI Season 5 Episode 6 Review: Double Blind
FBI Season 5 Episode 6, “Double Blind,” veers into territory they’re not going to be able to come back from and shows how little the show actually cares about the women of FBI. Read on for our review.
FBI Season 5 to Air an Episode on Sunday in November on CBS
FBI Season 5 will switch up its schedule come November on CBS, airing an episode on Sunday instead of its usual Tuesday timeslot. Read on for the details!
FBI Season 5 Episode 4 Review: Victim
On FBI Season 5 Episode 4, “Victim,” OA faces one of his toughest challenges alone, and Isobel shows exactly why she’s the perfect person to lead this team. Read on for our review!
FBI Season 5 Episode 2 Review: Love Is Blind
FBI Season 5 Episode 2 “Love Is Blind” presents a case from both ends on how inter-team relationships can be positive, and how they can be detrimental.









