Due to the recent school shooting in texas, CBS will not telecast the FBI season 4 finale. The show, which was created by Dick Wolf, debuted in september 2018 and is presently in its fourth season. FBI is a fast-paced thriller that delves into the inner workings of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's New York branch. Jeremy Sisto, Zeeko Zaki, Missy Peregrym, Katherine Renee Turner, and Alana de la Garza star in the series. FBI was been renewed for a fifth season by CBS, ensuring its place in the future 2022-2023 schedule.


The team investigates the shooting of a former DEA agent outside of a bakery in the most recent episode of FBI season 4, which aired last tuesday, May 17. Other episodes of the hit CBS drama's fourth season have focused on narcotics, murder, and fanatical terrorists. FBI: international and FBI: Most wanted are two spin-off shows that aired their season finales on tuesday, May 24. CBS has dropped the original FBI series from its schedule because the most recent episode involves a school massacre.

According to THR, CBS has cancelled the FBI season 4 finale in light of the texas elementary school shooting. The decision was made by CBS because the episode, titled "Prodigal Son," is about a school shooting. According to the official summary for the episode, the FBI team investigates a violent robbery in which the perpetrators were armed with a stash of automatic weapons. They quickly discover that one of the culprits is Tyler Valentine, a classmate of Jubal Valentine's (Sisto) (Caleb Reese Paul). The finale was replaced with a repeat episode of FBI.

Texas governor Greg abbott revealed on tuesday afternoon that a teen gunman killed 18 children and one teacher at an elementary school in Uvalde. Given the subject matter of the FBI episode, CBS appears to have taken the appropriate decision to remove it from the schedule. The texas shooting is the country's fourth tragic mass shooting in recent weeks. There have already been approximately 200 mass shootings in 2022. The FBI season 4 finale will air at a later date to let the victims and the nation heal from this catastrophe.


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