As we settle into another Tuesday night, fans of the <em>FBI</em> franchise typically look forward to the excitement of new episodes airing on their screens. This week, however, there’s a significant scheduling adjustment that viewers need to be aware of. The flagship series, alongside its popular spinoffs, FBI: International and <em>FBI: Most Wanted</em>, will not be presenting new episodes as expected. Instead, audiences will be treated to two reruns of the show Watson, an unexpected twist in the week’s programming.
For tonight, the original FBI series is set to air a rerun at 8 PM ET, which may come as a disappointment to loyal fans eagerly anticipating their weekly dose of crime-solving drama.
Continue reading to learn more about this scheduling change and what it means for the future of the franchise…
Enthusiasts of the series believe that this is merely a routine pause in the airing schedule for the three shows. Each season features weeks where reruns replace fresh content on various nights. This is largely due to restrictions on the total number of episodes that can be produced. Consequently, on Tuesday, March 25, there will be no new episodes of any of the FBI franchise shows.
However, fans can breathe a sigh of relief as new episodes are anticipated to return the following Tuesday, April 1, which should reignite the excitement for the series.
Additionally, it’s worth noting that CBS recently made headlines by canceling three shows within the last few weeks, and notably, two of those were from the FBI lineup. This has stirred quite a bit of discussion among viewers about the future of these beloved crime dramas.