CBS Pulls FBI Finale Amid Fatal Texas School Shooting

Just hours before FBI was supposed to air, CBS pulled the season finale due to the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. Read on for what the network said about the decision.

By Daniel Trainor May 25, 2022 1:18 AMTags
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Hours before air, CBS made the decision to pull the May 24 season finale of FBI.

The episode, titled "Prodigal Son," was set to focus on a school shooting, which the network felt hit too close to home following a gunman opening fire at a Uvalde, Texas elementary school May 24. The tragedy killed 14 children and one teacher, according to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.

"As the team investigates a deadly robbery that garnered a cache of automatic weapons for the killers," the episode's description read, "they discover one of the perps is a classmate of Jubal's son, who is reluctant to cooperate with the case."

In its place, the network will air an FBI episode from earlier this season. At this time, CBS does not plan to pull the spinoffs FBI: Most Wanted or FBI: International—both of which are set to air finales—from the May 24 schedule.

FBI, which is currently airing its fourth season, was renewed for an additional two seasons on May 9. The show, which centers on the New York criminal division of the FBI, stars Missy Peregrym, Zeeko Zaki, Jeremy Sisto, Alana De La Garza, John Boyd and Katherine Renee Turner.

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FBI: Most Wanted and FBI: International were both also renewed for two more seasons earlier this month. Most Wanted, currently airing its third season, focuses on the FBI's Fugitive Task Force and stars Dylan McDermott

Meanwhile, International, follows the FBI's international Fly Team and stars Luke Kleintank, Heida Reed, Carter Redwood, Vinessa Vidotto and Christiane Paul.

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FBI: International airs its season finale on May 24 at 9 p.m. ET with the FBI: Most Wanted season finale following immediately after at 10 p.m. 

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