CBS pulls FBI season finale Following the tragic school shooting in Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas on Tuesday.
The network announced on Tuesday that the show’s season four finale, “Prodigal Son,” will not be broadcast. After a gunman killed at least 19 students at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, CBS made the decision. The gunman also killed two adults, according to authorities.
“In light of current events, a rebroadcast of FBI will air tonight,” the official FBI Twitter account said in response to tweets about Tuesday night’s episode.
In light of current events, a rebroadcast of FBI will air tonight. The FBI: International and FBI: Most Wanted season finales will air as scheduled.
— FBI (@FBICBS) May 25, 2022
The storyline for the finale involved a suspected student’s involvement in a deadly robbery. It’s unclear when the episode will be broadcast. The fourth season’s final episode, “Prodigal Son,” featured the central team of the crime drama preventing a school shooting. A sneak peek for the episode has been removed from the CBS website.
Following a shooting Tuesday at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, 19 people were killed, including 18 students and a teacher. The shooter, Salvador Romas, a Uvalde resident, is dead, according to Gov. Greg Abbott.
The fourth-season finale’s official synopsis, written by showrunner Rick Eid and directed by Alex Chapple: As the team investigates a heinous robbery that netted the perpetrators a cache of automatic weapons, they learn that one of the perpetrators is Jubal’s son’s classmate, who is reluctant to help with the investigation.
CBS will replace it with a rerun of the season’s 12th episode, which aired in February. The network is currently only airing the original FBI, not FBI: Most Wanted or FBI: International, which both have season finales tonight.
Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television, in collaboration with CBS Studios, have created FBI. Executive producers are Wolf, Eid, Chapple, Arthur W. Forney, and Peter Jankowski.
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