Inside the FBI: New York - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The New Normal
Senior Supervisory Intelligence Analyst Kwame Lewis and his team of FBI personnel investigate potential global threats stemming from the Paris terrorist attacks. A nightmare scenario coalesces in the form of a bomb found in Times Square.

Deviant Crimes
Special Agent Barb Daly heads FBI squad C-19, handling violent crimes from bank robberies to would-be cannibals. Across the hall, squad C-20's agents, including Special Agent Danielle Messineo, grapple with investigating child pornographers and other especially heinous criminals.

The New FBI
Special Agent in training Julie Irene balances motherhood with training full-time at Quantico. Special Agent Leo McFarland discusses what it means to be LGBTQ in the FBI today. Special Agents Joe Rudnick and Megan Kirkland introduce a troubled teen to an ISIS cooperator to help him understand the brutal reality of the terrorist organization.

Gangs and Gangsters
Special Agents Lou DiGregorio and Belle Chen track down members of a new, more insidious mafia. Meanwhile, Special Agents Chris Serrota and Imram Juman collaborate with the NYPD to arrest the gang members responsible for the killing of Officer Randolph Holder.

Ground Zero to Chelsea
Special Agents John Anticev, Frank Pellegrino, Stephan Gaudin and Jennifer Keenan encounter a shifting global landscape as they identify and track terrorists leading up to, and in the wake of, 9/11.

Global Fight
Former Assistant Special Agent in Charge Don Borelli recounts uncovering a plot to bomb New York City's subway system dubbed "Operation High Rise." Special Agent-in-Charge, Counterterrorism Carlos Fernandez and NYPD Detective Frank Garcia develop relationships in Uganda that may help them stop future terrorist threats.
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