"FBI" Exposed (TV Episode 2019) Poster

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7/10
Something big is coming (maybe)
belizairemanley5 March 2019
I appreciated that episode. Not the emotive side of agent Bell cause she was too involved with the case. But the plot about her husband death.
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9/10
Great series
denise-dargan334 November 2019
One question I am intrigued to know is why OA plays with his ring on his right hand constantly. Any ideas???
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7/10
"Exposed"
allmoviesfan1 March 2024
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Whilst the premise of Exposed - that the death of Maggie's husband is related to the Central Park murder of an investigative journalist - is a little far-fetched, FBI is after all just primetime entertainment so you can - or, at least, I could - look past that rather amazing and incredible coincidence. Particularly when Missy Peregrym's acting is so good. Like, in every single scene of this episode, she nails it. You can feel the emotion of her husband's death weighing on her heavily. Really, really good stuff, and nice to learn more about Maggie's backstory, after plenty of OA's in recent episodes.
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2/10
The end!!!
Tiny T14 April 2022
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I'm following this series for quit a while now and it gets out of hand more and more. This is based on most of season 1, complete season 3 and most of 4. The charm for me was they manage to put a complete case into 50 minute episode in a way it seems like it's all solved in a matter of days. And all in an life threatening pace. Therefore they gave to sacrifice a lot of the due diligence police work which normally goes hand in hand with the action of the hands on police work. But that is all good as far as I'm concerned. However, when officers starting do disobey direct orders to stay out of the investigation due to personal involvement or when agents grab innocent relatives of criminals of the street to use as leverage for disarming boms, virtually killing them if the culprit doesn't butch (if that's the correct phrase) because they can't come into safety in time, everything went to far. And for this episode it's annoying to see the female agent for no reason decide to withhold information about the impact on her husband's death a year ago. And then flip from it's a coincidence to the husband as a victim of the killer they're chasing. And on top of it all, when they have the killer arrested and just out of surgery from the near fatal shootout, she rush into his room ordering all the medical personnel to leave allthough he is in critical status. Attacking him with a third degree and grabbing him by his head shaking him around until he flatlined. Later to discover he dies during following surgery. And in non of the three cases I mentioned, there disciplinary sanctioned or get fired. That's just plain stupid. No wonder the American people gave no respect for law enforcement since this is mistakenly there conception of real life. So for the first time I decide to quit following a serie in my life. And I have seen a tremendous amount of series in my time. To bad, specially for a director of Dick Wolf. So a measly 2 for effort.
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5/10
Writer's Off The Mark
DKosty12320 February 2019
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There are so many holes in this script that it would be impossible to list them all. A few of them including the most glaring one being the hospital room visit which helps a suspects death. but wait- there's more, many more.

To suspect - "You have been pushing contaminated drugs onto patients."

Suspect - "You can't prove that." -statement proves guilt

"Your under arrest."

"You killed my husband and I want to know who hired you?"

Well, they found the money the guy got paid, how come they could not follow the money and find out who paid him?

The reality and loopholes of this episode makes me wonder about Dick Wolf's real involvement here.

Hi earlier work on NBC seems to be much better written and scripted. This episode is the first sample I have made of this CBS effort. It was extremely disappointing.

Oh well, even Dick Wolf does not always make winners.
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3/10
Maudlin, trite, unrealistic!
jcov-7879920 February 2019
Step up and have real characters! At first the series had promise. FBI agents are not a bunch of cry babies!
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4/10
FBI Soap opera
marxfone22 February 2019
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What ever happened to hard-hitting cop shows? This weepy lead needs to take some time off and get her act together before she hits the streets. This series is losing me. Jubal does nothing but scream across the situation room. The side plots are sappy. And things aren't realistic. In this episode, the office wiz kid has analysis run on drugs before the agents have even left the bank. How can they do that? If you ever wondered how the bad guys always show up in force to chase James Bond, things happen here much less realistically.
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