FBI: Most Wanted Season 5 Episode 3 Clip Promises AI-Centric Storyline

Exclusive: Screen Rant debuts a clip from FBI: Most Wanted season 5 episode 3, previewing an artificial intelligence-centric investigation.

FBI: Most Wanted season 5 is in full swing, and Screen Rant has a sneak peek at the series’ next episode. Dick Wolf’s TV empire continues to thrive, with his three FBI shows dominating Tuesday nights on CBS. Premiering in 2020, FBI: Most Wanted was the first spinoff created from Wolf’s flagship series, only to be followed by FBI: International in 2021. While Wolf’s other shows may be more closely tied to the real events that inspired them, the franchise offers an exploration into the lives of its subjects from across different divisions within the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Screen Rant is excited to debut a clip from FBI: Most Wanted season 5 episode 3. The clip points to the mystery at the heart of the episode, and the twists and turns the Fugitive Task Force must navigate. Take a look at the clip below, and get ready to watch FBI: Most Wanted on CBS and Paramount+.

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Developments like FBI’s Shantal VanSanten joining FBI: Most Wanted season 5 have shown that anything can happen in the spinoff franchise, and more excitement is clearly on the way. As seen in the clip above, the season’s third episode looks to touch on the rise of artificial intelligence, which has dominated the zeitgeist since the rise of platforms like ChatGPT. The official synopsis for the episode reveals that the Fugitive Task Force will hunt for the killer of a woman whose likeness was used for a popular AI bot.

The synopsis also promises that Hana will connect with a recent Quantico graduate who aims to follow in her footsteps. How much that graduate will play into future stories remains to be seen, but with the vast majority of the season still to air, there is plenty of room for new characters to join the world of the FBI franchise. After all, the Fugitive Task Force will have to navigate their tech-industry-inspired challenge in the newest episode, and the story can help pave the way for a potential FBI: Most Wanted season 6.

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