Curious about how FBI: Most Wanted wrapped up its six-season run? The high-stakes procedural aired its series finale in May 2025, delivering one last intense case before saying goodbye to the Fugitive Task Force. With Remy Scott’s departure and major life changes for the team, fans were given a proper send-off as CBS officially closed the chapter.
Here’s what we know so far about Remy and each main character’s fate in the FBI: Most Wanted finale.

Fate of Remy and all FBI Fugitive Task Force members in FBI: Most Wanted’s finale explained
CBS aired FBI: Most Wanted Season 6, Episode 22, titled “The Circle Game”, as the final episode of the series. The finale resolved an intense case and confirmed the future of each main team member following the show’s cancellation.
Remy Scott
- Fate: Retires from the FBI.
- At age 58, Remy chooses not to extend his service past the Bureau’s retirement age. He opens a restaurant, The Muster Room, with Abby and leaves the team during his birthday celebration.
Sheryll Barnes
- Fate: Becomes the new Fugitive Task Force leader.
- Barnes turns down a job opportunity in D.C. and accepts Remy’s recommendation to lead the team moving forward.
Hana Gibson
- Fate: Moves in with Ethan.
- She announces that Ethan is 90 days sober after rehab and they plan to live together, along with his dog. Her future remains with the Task Force.
Ray Cannon
- Fate: Expecting a child with Cora.
- Ray shows Nina a sonogram and later tells the team he and Cora are having a baby, marking a major personal milestone while staying on the team.
Nina Chase
- Fate: Remains with the Fugitive Task Force.
- She has a heart-to-heart with her father, who apologizes for past judgment about her and Scola. She accepts his apology and continues her work with the team.
All characters except Remy remain with the Fugitive Task Force. CBS has not confirmed whether any of them will appear in the original FBI series, but the door remains open for future crossovers.
