FBI Season 7, Episode 10 Review: Jeremy Sisto Is Let Down by a Thin Story md01

Introduction: A Disappointing Chapter in FBI Season 7
Every long-running procedural has its highs and lows, and FBI is no exception. Season 7 has generally balanced suspenseful plots with strong character arcs, but Episode 10 feels like a misstep. While Jeremy Sisto, who plays Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine, continues to deliver a commanding performance, the storyline supporting him simply isn’t strong enough.
In this review, we’ll unpack why Episode 10 feels thin, how it impacts character development, and what this stumble means for the rest of the season.
Episode 10 Plot Overview
The episode centers around a case that initially promises high stakes: a potential terrorist plot tied to a shadowy organization. The agents scramble to prevent disaster, but the narrative loses steam quickly. Instead of building tension, the pacing feels rushed, and several twists land flat.
Jeremy Sisto’s Jubal Valentine plays a central role in the investigation, yet the script doesn’t give him enough depth to elevate the episode beyond average.
Jeremy Sisto’s Performance: The Silver Lining
If there’s one saving grace in this episode, it’s Jeremy Sisto. As Jubal, he embodies authority, empathy, and determination. He’s the kind of leader you’d want in a crisis—calm under pressure, yet deeply human.
Unfortunately, even Sisto’s layered performance can’t completely mask the weaknesses in the script. It feels like the writers handed him a puzzle with missing pieces, and while he tried to make it work, the story never quite clicked.
The Problem With the Storyline
So, what went wrong with Episode 10’s narrative? The core issue is its lack of emotional depth and originality.
Unlike previous standout episodes that combined gripping investigations with personal stakes, this one leans heavily on clichés. The suspects feel one-dimensional, the conflict resolves too conveniently, and the subplot meant to highlight Jubal’s leadership doesn’t push his character forward in a meaningful way.
Comparing Episode 10 to Earlier Episodes in Season 7
Earlier episodes in Season 7 showed the writers at their best—balancing tense investigations with character-driven moments. Episodes that focused on Maggie, OA, or Tiffany offered new layers and made viewers care deeply about the outcomes.
Episode 10, by contrast, feels like filler. It advances neither the overarching narrative nor the personal growth of key characters.

Missed Opportunities for Jubal Valentine
Jubal is one of FBI’s most compelling characters because of his complex history—struggles with addiction, personal challenges, and his leadership style. Episode 10 had the chance to explore these layers further, but instead, it skimmed the surface.
Viewers were left wanting more: more vulnerability, more conflict, and more personal stakes that would make the storyline resonate.
How the Writing Let the Episode Down
Procedural dramas thrive on tight, engaging writing. When the script feels lazy, even the strongest cast members can’t carry it. Episode 10 suffers from:
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Predictable twists that seasoned viewers saw coming.
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Shallow dialogue that lacked the intensity of earlier episodes.
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Underdeveloped subplots that left dangling threads instead of satisfying conclusions.
Fan Reactions to Episode 10
Fans took to social media quickly after the episode aired, and the responses were mixed at best. Many praised Jeremy Sisto’s performance, calling him the highlight of the episode, but criticized the weak storyline. Others compared i