The three exhibits of CBS’ FBI franchise would usually be airing new episodes at this level within the fall, however the 2023 TV schedule is lacking a whole lot of its traditional scripted choices because the yr winds down. Fortunately, the community is airing a docuseries that has discovered – to cite the manager producers – the “secret sauce” of true crime with FBI True. Nonetheless, it is arduous to not miss Agent Maggie Bell and Co. after the collection hit the 100-episode milestone again within the spring. When FBI True EP and FBI creator Craig Turk spoke with CinemaBlend, he mirrored on that milestone.
The Season 5 finale of FBI was additionally the a centesimal episode, and after I spoke with Craig Turk about FBI True, I requested his ideas on the docuseries coming to community TV after the scripted present hit triple digits within the spring. He shared:
The fifth season of FBI (obtainable streaming now with a Paramount+ subscription) practically resulted in a really private tragedy for the staff as Scola confronted the potential for shedding Nina and their youngster. Luckily, there was a cheerful ending after a case that was so intense that I discovered myself wishing that it had been a two-parter.
Sadly, the SAG-AFTRA actors strike is ongoing regardless of the top of the WGA writers strike, so there’s nonetheless no saying when the hit CBS drama will return for Episode 101 and Season 6. FBI True is a superb match for primetime for now, although, as Craig Turk identified that the exhibits are “complementary.”
Whereas the docuseries tells true tales instantly from the brokers who lived the instances – beginning out on CBS with the harrowing “Boy within the Bunker” episodes – each exhibits ship severely excessive stakes. In truth, Craig Turk is not the one EP with ties to FBI. Fellow govt producer Anne Beagan was an FBI agent herself, and went on to work as an FBI particular advisor on TV exhibits together with FBI and the Most Needed spinoff.
FBI True was initially solely obtainable streaming, however was added to primetime for the ultimate months of 2023 when the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes meant that the conventional mainstays would not be prepared for fall returns. CBS can even air some never-before-seen episodes that are not obtainable on any streaming platform.
Plus, FBI nonetheless has a presence in primetime. The community has been airing repeats on Tuesday nights, though the ten p.m. ET time slot has normally belonged to FBI: Most Needed going again to its very first season in 2020. Hopefully the dad or mum present in addition to Most Needed and FBI: Worldwide will have the ability to salvage among the 2023-2024 TV season, however for now, yow will discover the FBI True docuseries on Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET on CBS.