‘FBI: Most Wanted’ Series Finale Ending Explained: Who Retired? Who Is Pregnant?

It was all hands on deck during the FBI: Most Wanted series finale — but did everyone make it out unscathed?

During the Tuesday, May 20, finale, the FBI’s Fugitive Task Force, led by SSA Remy Scott (Dylan McDermott) hunted down two former government workers who were involved in a drive-by shooting and paint attack on the Bureau of Government Overreach (BOGO), killing a woman.

Upon further investigation, the team learned that the shooting was a hit so that two separate rogue government operatives could steal data and sell it to the highest bidder.

Remy turned to his agents Sheryll Barnes (Roxy Sternberg), Hana Gibson (Keisha Castle-Hughes), Ray Cannon (Edwin Hodge) and Nina Chase (Shantel VanSanten) to track down the assailants before they could sell the data — called an “internet kill switch” — and give it to the Russians, who would have used it for a terrorist attack.

The finale ended on a high note with a celebratory team dinner after its abrupt cancellation earlier this year caused an uproar among fans. CBS announced in March that the FBI spinoff, which premiered in 2020, would not be returning for a seventh season. (FBI: International was also canceled.)

‘FBI: Most Wanted’ Series Finale Ending Explained: Who Retired? Who Is Pregnant?

“It’s bittersweet, but we are invigorated and determined to close out season 6 with hard work and love and give you the best season yet,” Castle-Hughes exclusively told Us Weekly at the time, promising this season was for the fans.

Scroll down to see what happened to every FBI: Most Wanted character during the series finale:

Remy Scott

‘FBI: Most Wanted’ Series Finale Ending Explained: Who Retired? Who Is Pregnant?

After hinting earlier this season that he was getting too old for the job, Remy told his team that he was officially retiring to spend time with the “love of my life,” Abby (Susan Misner). The couple hosted the Fugitive Task Force at their new bar, The Muster Room, and toasted to the end of an era.

The series concluded with Remy lighting the sign outside the bar and raising a glass of champagne with his team, saying, “To family!”

Sheryll Barnes

‘FBI: Most Wanted’ Series Finale Ending Explained: Who Retired? Who Is Pregnant?

Sheryll was offered the position of Task Force Supervisor in Washington, D.C. earlier this season, which would bring her closer to her two children. While fans thought she accepted the role due to a closed-door conversation she and Remy had at the beginning of the finale, that wasn’t the case.

During the Muster Room’s soft launch, Remy announced Sheryll as his successor, the new head of the New York Fugitive Task Force. He handed her a pair of handcuffs to make it official. Sheryll, who is one of the two original members of the team, had Remy’s badge and shield framed as a thank you.

Hana Gibson

‘FBI: Most Wanted’ Series Finale Ending Explained: Who Retired? Who Is Pregnant?

Hana is the second original task force member and the resident tech master. After toying with the idea of whether she should reunite with Ethan (Michael Raymond-James) — who lied about his drug problem — Hana revealed they were, in fact, back together. She told her friends at the dinner that Ethan was officially done with rehab and that they were going to move in together.

Ray Cannon

‘FBI: Most Wanted’ Series Finale Ending Explained: Who Retired? Who Is Pregnant?

Amid all the drama and fighting bad guys, Ray took a moment to tell Nina the good news about his wife Cora‘s (Caroline Harris) pregnancy. Ray, who joined the team during season 4, was beaming with pride as he showed off the ultrasound. Ray is already the stepfather to Cora’s son, Caleb (Ja’Siah Young), but this is their first baby together.

Nina Chase

‘FBI: Most Wanted’ Series Finale Ending Explained: Who Retired? Who Is Pregnant?

Nina was the newest member of the task force coming over from 26 Fed (and FBI) during season 5. In addition to helping thwart a potential cyber war, Nina made amends with her father, Jackson (John Finn), after butting heads for years.

Nina began the finale episode in Houston where she helped her sister, Tink (Hannah Adrian), pack up her things and get ready for a new life in Dallas without her deadbeat husband. Before catching a plane back to New York, Nina had a heart-to-heart with her father — who basically left her to raise her sister after their mother died — and he apologized for his past actions.

“You know when I’m happiest? When somebody asks me what you do,” her father gushed. “I am so dang proud of you.” The two hugged and cried together before she returned to her team.

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