FBI: International Season 4, Episode 19 Teases The Best Way It Can Continue After CBS’ Cancelation

Christina Wolfe as Amanda Tate on FBI International

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Megan “Smitty” Garretson (Eva-Jane Willis) quickly became a favorite character when she was introduced in FBI: International season 2. She held her own, gelled well with the team, and balanced the line between the FBI’s needs and her job with Europol. In FBI: International season 4, episode 19, her character got some much-needed development, and it would be a shame to waste that without a spinoff focusing on her since there is no FBI: International season 5.

Smitty Goes Out In The Field In FBI: International Season 4, Episode 19

Smitty Discovered More About Herself While Undercover

 Eva-Jane Willis as Europol Agent Megan “Smitty” Garretson and Jesse Lee Soffer as Supervisory Special Agent Wesley "Wes" Mitchell in FBI: International season 4, episode 11

In an attempt to foil an arms dealer’s plan, Smitty and Wes Mitchell (Jesse Lee Soffer) went undercover as a husband and wife dealing with illegal diamonds. While Smitty’s South African accent was a little off, she was convincing enough to make the wife of the arms dealer believe her. This led to a connection between the two of them, which leaned toward the genuine side, especially for Smitty.

The cast of FBI International standing in their Budapest headquarters
I Like Wes, But FBI: International Needs To Focus On A Different Character Instead

FBI: International seems to have forgotten about the other members of the Fly Team while focusing on Wes, especially members of the support team.

A Europol Spinoff With Smitty Is The Best Way To Continue FBI: International After Its Cancelation

The FBI Universe Could Grow With Europol’s Adventures

With Smitty gaining a following and a storyline, it would be a waste for FBI: International to completely end before she experiences her full sexual awakening. On top of that, Willis would make an excellent lead for a series, especially one that involves a character we have already come to know and love. There isn’t a need for a stretched-out backstory to get to know her, allowing time to get to know other characters in the series.

The Fly Team has only just scratched the surface with that, learning about extradition rules and different expectations of countries’ citizens.

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