There had to be some consequences from the ballyhooed FBI crossover.
Even though Nina and her baby were apparently all right, Scola was still discontented on FBI Season 5 Episode 18.
You can't blame him. Isobel handled things poorly during that terrorist hunt on that crossover, and Nina, then Scola, ended up paying for it.
It all came down to why Isobel sent Nina with Jubal to Rome in the first place. Initially, it appeared to be just an abduction, which sounded safe enough for a pregnant agent to work.
But once the words "terrorism" and "mass casualty event" started getting tossed around, that wasn't a situation in which Nina should have been.
Sure, it's simple to second-guess Isobel's decision after the fact. And Nina can be blamed for putting herself in the line of fire, ignoring Jubal's instruction to hang back as the team invaded the terrorist stronghold without sufficient backup.
Even though Nina and her baby were apparently all right, Scola was still discontented on FBI Season 5 Episode 18.
You can't blame him. Isobel handled things poorly during that terrorist hunt on that crossover, and Nina, then Scola, ended up paying for it.
It all came down to why Isobel sent Nina with Jubal to Rome in the first place. Initially, it appeared to be just an abduction, which sounded safe enough for a pregnant agent to work.
But once the words "terrorism" and "mass casualty event" started getting tossed around, that wasn't a situation in which Nina should have been.
Sure, it's simple to second-guess Isobel's decision after the fact. And Nina can be blamed for putting herself in the line of fire, ignoring Jubal's instruction to hang back as the team invaded the terrorist stronghold without sufficient backup.
- 4/12/2023
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
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