Oh CBS, we need more pictures, more videos, more everything. With FBI: International premiering next month, we know that we’re going to get a lot of information.
We’re seated.
We’re waiting for it.
With Scott Forrester having left The Fly Team last year to help his mother, our hearts were broken. We loved our team and wanted no changes. But the truth is, last season was filled with nothing but changes. For us, after summer to cool off from our anger over everything that happened with FBI: International last year, we have to admit – we’re looking forward to what this year will bring.
The first episode of the upcoming fourth season is entitled, A Leader, Not a Tourist, and in this episode, we’re going to be able to meet the new leader of The Fly Team. Who is that? Wes Mitchell is played by Jesse Lee Soffer.
The first look at the upcoming season was released in a super sized trailer – combined with a look at FBI and FBI: Most Wanted.
“This team needs a leader,” Vo says to Soffers character of Wes Mitchell.
Though we don’t know much about Mitchell it does seem that he’s got a knack for solving cases and making sure that the bad guy is caught. Sure, there may be some people that get in the way, but he’s not afraid to go around what he needs to in order to solve the case.
The title of the first episode, A Leader, Not a Tourist, makes us feel like The Fly Team isn’t thrilled that Mitchell is there, because he wants to leave. Vo seems like she’s going to be the one to fight for him to be there. We could be wrong, but that’s our initial guess.
In the episode, “The Fly Team is introduced to Supervisory Special Agent Wesley “Wes” Mitchell (new series regular Jesse Lee Soffer) when his partner is shot in Los Angeles and the suspects flee to Budapest, sending Mitchell overseas.”
See the photos for the episode below.






FBI: International premieres October 15th, 2024 on CBS.
I for one was no fan of Scott’s though wish Luke K very well and hope to see him on TV again like asap.
But Scott was just an arrogant jerk who had no respect for the local authorities and yelled and acted like he owned the place where he and the Fly team would go to.
He just didn’t at times act like a team player. He may be FBI or used to but it doesn’t give him the right to be a jack*ss about it.