This was the first episode under new showrunner David Hudgins , who replaced creator René Balcer for the second season. Cast and Guest Stars
Season 2's premiere was delayed from the typical September start to November 2020 due to the industry-wide production shutdown caused by the pandemic.
is the high-stakes second season premiere of the CBS police procedural FBI: Most Wanted , which originally aired on November 17, 2020 . The episode is notable for being one of the first major network dramas to directly incorporate the real-world COVID-19 pandemic into its storyline. Episode Summary
The episode introduces Terry O’Quinn (known for Lost ) as Byron LaCroix, Jess’s estranged father. He returns to celebrate his granddaughter Tali’s birthday and introduces a new girlfriend, though deep-seated tension remains between him and Jess.
The Fugitive Task Force is called to Pennsylvania to hunt down two gunmen, 17-year-old and his accomplice Harris Folger , who are on a violent shooting spree. The duo targets people they believe have "oppressed" them, fueled by desperation and rage stemming from heavy losses during the early months of the pandemic—Folger lost his wife and job, while Kyle lost his father.
This was the first episode under new showrunner David Hudgins , who replaced creator René Balcer for the second season. Cast and Guest Stars
Season 2's premiere was delayed from the typical September start to November 2020 due to the industry-wide production shutdown caused by the pandemic. "FBI: Most Wanted" Rampage(2020)
is the high-stakes second season premiere of the CBS police procedural FBI: Most Wanted , which originally aired on November 17, 2020 . The episode is notable for being one of the first major network dramas to directly incorporate the real-world COVID-19 pandemic into its storyline. Episode Summary This was the first episode under new showrunner
The episode introduces Terry O’Quinn (known for Lost ) as Byron LaCroix, Jess’s estranged father. He returns to celebrate his granddaughter Tali’s birthday and introduces a new girlfriend, though deep-seated tension remains between him and Jess. The episode is notable for being one of
The Fugitive Task Force is called to Pennsylvania to hunt down two gunmen, 17-year-old and his accomplice Harris Folger , who are on a violent shooting spree. The duo targets people they believe have "oppressed" them, fueled by desperation and rage stemming from heavy losses during the early months of the pandemic—Folger lost his wife and job, while Kyle lost his father.