FBI: International Recap 05/10/22: Season 1 Episode 19 “Get That Revolution Started”

FBI: International Recap 05/10/22: Season 1 Episode 19 "Get That Revolution Started"

Tonight on CBS FBI: International airs with an all-new Tuesday, May 10, 2022 season 1 episode 19, “Get That Revolution Started” and we have your FBI: International recap below. In tonight’s FBI season 1 episode 18 as per the CBS synopsis, “The Fly Team works to hunt down the sniper responsible for killing an American during an attack targeting a biomedical lab in Belgium. Also, Jaeger clashes with her boss at Europol over her allegiance to the Fly Team.”

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In tonight’s FBI International episode, a sniper targeted a medical research lab. He or she managed to kill one as well as injure several. The doctors at the lab were able to save themselves by locking themselves in one of the refrigerator and they didn’t come out until the shooting was done.

Now, this lab that was targeted was the same lab that was trying to get ahead of the pandemic. They were finding new cures and doing their best to anticipate the new variants that could come up. The doctor killed in this shooting had been an American. His death guaranteed Special Agent Forrester and his team’s involvement. They were working with Europol and the Belgian police to solve this crime in Brussels.

But this lab was a hot topic. The man who led the lab was Luc Michaud. Michaud was Europe’s Dr. Fauci. He was the man with the answers about the pandemic and he wasn’t afraid to take politicians to task for politicizing the pandemic. Michaud has a lot of enemies only it was the team that determined this shooter was military. They found his sniper’s perch. It was in a closed off area. To make shots from there, the killer had to have had military experience. They also found bullet shells. The shells came from a DSR-1 sniper rifle. It was military range. The team’s next stop was at the local military base.

There, they found out that a sniper weapon was missing. There was a list of targets there. The list included Michaud and his family. There was also missing ammo. All this led back to Corporal Patrick Jans. Jans was recently demoted. He was demoted after he used racial slurs, committed to violence against other soldiers, and used pictures of liberal politicians for target practice. Forrester didn’t understand why Jans hadn’t been dismissed from the army. He was just demoted. Something that didn’t seem like it was enough and they learned that Jans took a rocket launcher with him. And so finding Jans was imperative.

They needed to find him before he could use that RPG. The team talked to men who served alongside him. Those people all claimed that Jans would never do this and that he was just all talk. Talk that he got from his mother. The team spoke to the mother. They learned that she was just as crazy as her son and that she thought the shooting had actually been the government trying to hide what they were really doing at the lab. These people were so sure that the doctors advising caution were only trying to control people that Jans was like a hero to them. Especially to his mother. She went full racist on Special Agent Raines.

Raines is a black man. All he did was ask the woman where her son is and she went full white power on him. Then, to make matters worse, Jaeger heard from her boss. Willem Smit has been advising her to reel in the Americans (like she could) and he hated how she’s been ignoring his advice. He told her that the moment the Americans stop delivering results – she will be fired. Jaeger heard the threat. She ignored it because she had other things to focus on. Like protecting Michaud and his family. Jaeger moved everyone on the hit list into protective custody. She released everyone who wasn’t on the list and that proved to be a mistake.

It turns out that Jans hadn’t written the hit list. It was Michaud’s assistant who wrote the list. He was pulling the strings. He was taking out all of his rivals. He didn’t even care about the same agenda that Jans did. Claes was simply using Jans to eliminate everyone in his way. He even messaged him on the location of Michaud and his family. Jans had been hiding in the national park. Forrester and Vo came across him when he took out their car with his RPG. But Jans escaped the park. Jaeger was also taken off the case. Smit thought she risked Michaud’s security by letting Claes go.

Forrester thought taking Jaeger off an active case would prove disastrous. He also didn’t agree with Smit on moving the family and so the only thing he asked for was to be able to provide security. Forrester was moving the family when Jans shot Michaud. Michaud was shot in his shoulder. Forrester was able to get him out of the line of fire. One of his agents went after Jans. Kellet pursued Jans and he managed to get the drop on her. He pulled a gun on her. Only, Kellet was able to talke herself out of a tight spot. She managed to convince Jans not to kill her. She just hadn’t been able to convince him not to kill himself.

Jans killed himself. He stepped off a ledge of a tall building. But Michaud survived his injuries. His former assistant was also later arrested and that still didn’t stop Jaeger from being fired. She got blamed for everything that happened.

And the team doesn’t know where to go from here.

THE END!