

The episode makes it even worse because there’s nothing this show seems to love more than alienating the Black cop every chance it gets.

Toeing the Tightrope FBI Season 4 Episode 10 Fostered Pictured (L-R) Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell and John Boyd as Special Agent Stuart Scola Photo: David M. Jamal ends up without a family, with said family going to jail. There’s no happy ending for anyone involved.

Every time you think Jamal catches a break, Maggie or his brothers are back at him. The entirety of “Fostered” is incredibly upsetting. A child who grew up with a lack of leadership, at that. While, yes, Jamal lied and people were hurt because of it, I think someone needs to remind Maggie (and Isobel, at this point) that Jamal is sixteen years old. The worst part of her abrasiveness is that by the end of the episode, we’re supposed to still relate to her and understand her anger. FBI Season 4 Episode 10 Fostered – Pictured (L-R) Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell, Katherine Renee Turner as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace and Dante Brown as Jamal Carter. She’s soft in the beginning, but as the episode goes on she becomes more abrasive towards Jamal, the 16-year-old boy at the center of this case. On “Fostered,” Maggie is completely unpredictable.

She always tries to connect with the suspects. While she has a tough exterior, Maggie is always sympathetic. What’s unclear is where, exactly, this direction is coming from. Unfortunately, it’s painfully clear that the characters are out of their elements. We’ve seen Tiffany and Scola’s partnership grow, and it only makes sense if they’re considered a family that everyone knows each other pretty well. Having Maggie and Tiffany work together is a great idea. The Ol’ Partner Switcheroo FBI Season 4 Episode 10 Fostered – Pictured (L-R) Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom Zidan and John Boyd as Special Agent Stuart Scola. “Fostered” completely lacks in that - not because those moments were not present, but because the tone of the episode took everything down with it. Usually, on FBI, even with a heavy case or a particularly upsetting turn of events, there are parts of the episode that remain a little bit fun.
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Really them to communicate the spirit went missing girlfriend, or she still alive, and they just decided a little intimidating.On FBI Season 4 Episode 10, “Fostered,” it becomes increasingly clear that the writers of this show do not know their characters, and it’s taking a massive toll on the series as a whole. Naturally this brings them far astray, because these secrets were known only by their friend Alison who is disappeared, and all around she is presumed as dead. All 4 girlfriends receive messages on phones, which describe some hidden secrets of each. A year later follow a sequence of interesting and mysterious events. At the beginning of the season mysteriously disappears one of Alison (one of them). The series begins with the story, which describes the friendship of 5 girls.
