Edwin Hodge joins FBI: Most Wanted as Agent Ray Cannon. Pic credit: CBS
The first day on the job is never routine on FBI: Most Wanted.
After the Season 4 premiere explained that Ortiz had left the team to care for his father, Taxman introduced his replacement, agent Ray Cannon (new cast regular Edwin Hodge).
He had a tough first case as the team tracked someone targeting IRS agents only to learn their perp had a very troubled history.
Cannon had to learn fast that being on the Task Force is a much different cry than his previous work as a cop, but he proved himself in the end.
Meanwhile, tensions between Barnes and Remy continued to rise, threatening the case and the team’s relationships.
While it came through in the end, it was a rough ride that showed the team still had a few hurdles to clear before Season 4 truly gets going.
The first day on the job is never routine on FBI: Most Wanted.
After the Season 4 premiere explained that Ortiz had left the team to care for his father, Taxman introduced his replacement, agent Ray Cannon (new cast regular Edwin Hodge).
He had a tough first case as the team tracked someone targeting IRS agents only to learn their perp had a very troubled history.
Cannon had to learn fast that being on the Task Force is a much different cry than his previous work as a cop, but he proved himself in the end.
Meanwhile, tensions between Barnes and Remy continued to rise, threatening the case and the team’s relationships.
While it came through in the end, it was a rough ride that showed the team still had a few hurdles to clear before Season 4 truly gets going.
- 9/28/2022
- by Michael Weyer
- Monsters and Critics
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