Warning! Spoilers ahead for FBI: Most Wanted’s season 6 finale.FBI: Most Wantedproducer David Hudgins reveals the deeper meaning behind Remy’s final scene in the series finale episode. The popularFBIspinoff series has concluded, rounding out six seasons on the air, and bookending Remy and the team’s journey in a fitting and concluding fashion. The Special Agent ended theFBI: Most Wantedfinaleby retiring from the Bureau to open and run a restaurant with his girlfriend Abby. The show concluded with the team having dinner at the restaurant, and saw Remy acknowledge each team member personally.

PerTV Line, Hudgins says that Remy’s final scene, where he toasts each of his team members,was done as a way of allowing the audience to say goodbye to each of the characters, through the character’s voice. He also talks about how knowing there was no renewal allowed him and the writers to give the show, and its characters, the send off they deserved. Check out Hudgins' comments below:

Remy stands in front of a table speaking to his team for the last time in FBI: Most Wanted

“It was a way for the audience to say goodbye to each of the characters — with Remy as their voice. Dylan nailed it as usual.”

What This Means For The FBI: Most Wanted Ending

The Show Wrapped Up Its Story In A Fitting Way

Though the cancelation would have been unwanted,FBI: Most Wantedseason 6, episode 22, managed to satisfyingly end the procedural. Remy retiring and opening a restaurant with Abby allowed the pair to finally have a calmer and more focused relationship. It also allows him to follow a passion after years of being in active service. The way he addresses the team at the end fit perfectly with the family dynamic of the show.It gave each ofFBI: Most Wantedcharacters a little time in the spotlight, and was directed as much at fans as at the characters themselves.

It’s interesting that Hudgins reveals that the season would have ended on a cliffhanger hadFBI: Most Wantedseason 7 gotten a renewal.

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The finale took the time to tie up arcs for other characters as well. Dylan and Abby got the ending their story deserved, Hana and Ethan moved in together after he got out of rehab, Cora and Ray had a baby, and Nina reconciled with her father in Texas. This all felt like it wrapped up the show well, andRemy addressing the team at the end was a culmination of years of interpersonal relationships— a fitting end to a strong and close-knit team.

Our Take On FBI: Most Wanted’s Finale

The Show Could Have Gone One More Season, But This Honestly Felt Like A Fitting End

It’s interesting that Hudgins reveals that the season would have ended on a cliffhanger hadFBI: Most Wantedseason 7gotten a renewal. This would almost certainly have changed the fates of many of the characters, and, though the show probably deserved one more season, in honesty, it felt like the right time to end it. With plenty of time to plan and plot how to conclude the series, the writing team was able to craft the most fitting finale possible, and another season might have madeFBI: Most Wantedless iconic.

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FBI: Most Wanted follows a specialized team tasked with apprehending high-profile criminals on the FBI’s Most Wanted list. Led by experienced agents, this mobile undercover unit operates tirelessly in the field, pursuing individuals who are determined to evade justice and ensuring public safety.

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