Wes wants to earn the respect of the Fly Team in FBI: International season 4, episode 2 (Preview)
It is time for Wes to take the reins of the Fly Team in FBI: International season 4, episode 2. He has his own way of doing that.
We’ve now met Wes, and it’s clear that while he could make a great leader, he has a very different style to the action compared to Scott Forrester. That’s going to play a role in the new episode, as he looks to get the job done.
Wes is not afraid to throw himself into danger in FBI: International season 4, episode 2
The promo makes it clear that there are 60 hostages with six suspects. That should mean that there’s a chance to get in and save the hostages, but we all know that situations are not that simple. The Fly Team is still outnumbered, and they will need the support of the local authorities to take the bad guys down.
This is a huge undertaking, though. This case involves a U.S. ambassador who is taken hostage at a Netherlands TV station. There are civilians involved, and a lot of them are not going to be used to this hair-raising situations. Who knows what they do if sone of them tries to play hero.
Vo makes it clear that this could go wrong. It could get dangerous, and Wes is all for that. “That’s the job.”
Could this cause problems for Wes to take over as the Fly Team leader? He’ll want to put his own stamp on the team, but he will also need to watch out for overstepping. Raines and Vo have been on the team from the start, and Smitty has been around for a fair while as well. They are a great core, and Amanda fit right in. Can Wes do the same?
Check out the promo and synopsis for FBI: International season 4, episode 2:
"When a U.S. ambassador is taken hostage at a TV station in the Netherlands alongside 70 civilians, the Fly Team is forced to work quickly to find out who they're up against. Meanwhile, Wes works to earn the respect of his new team."
FBI: International airs on Tuesdays at 9/8c on CBS. Catch up the following day on Paramount+.
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