How could Tiffany Wallace be written out of FBI in Season 7?

How could Tiffany Wallace be written out of FBI in Season 7?

As a die-hard fan of FBI, I must admit that the news of Katherine Renee Kane’s departure as Tiffany Wallace has left me reeling. The show has become a part of my weekly routine, and her character has grown on me over the seasons.


In the upcoming FBI Season 7, Tiffany Wallace, played by Katherine Renee Kane, will no longer be part of the series regular cast. This departure is undoubtedly disappointing news for fans.

As someone who has been a devoted fan of FBI for several seasons now, I must say that I am thrilled to hear the news about Alana De La Garza, who plays Agent Isobel Castille, returning to the show for at least one episode in Season 7. Having followed her character’s journey over the years, it would be heartbreaking to see her depart without a proper send-off. So, hearing that she will have a chance to say goodbye to her fellow agents and fans alike fills me with a sense of relief.

How could we lose Tiffany from the series? Here are some of the options available.

The team realizes that Tiffany’s shot in the FBI Season 6 finale was not good

In the final episode of FBI Season 6, Tiffany took an unexpected action: she fired at the terrorist Hakim, asserting it was self-defense. However, the shot raised doubts, leading Maggie and OA to inspect Hakim’s body for confirmation. While Maggie didn’t locate a firearm, OA discovered one hidden within Hakim’s body.

In a different scenario, it might become clear that having the gun concealed in her pocket rather than openly carrying it negated any claim of self-defense for Tiffany. This revelation could potentially result in Tiffany being reprimanded and losing her job. However, this turn of events would contradict the resolution at the end of Season 6 of FBI. Moreover, such an outcome wouldn’t provide Tiffany with the ending she rightfully deserves.

Tiffany could realize that the job is too much for her in FBI

A different approach for handling this predicament might be Tiffany choosing to leave the job herself. In doing so, she may come to understand that the tasks associated with Hobbs have become too overwhelming for her, and she may recognize that she’s unable to concentrate effectively on her work. This would give her a sense of control over her departure from the team.

As a gamer, I’ve come to realize that this virtual world isn’t always easy to navigate. Many players have been deeply affected by the intense scenarios they’ve encountered, developing trauma and PTSD. Just like Kristen, who was on the brink of death in the second season’s events, and Maggie, who’s been struggling since her close brush with mortality, it can feel like this game is more than we bargained for. It’s not a sign of weakness to admit that perhaps this world isn’t suitable for us anymore, but sometimes it feels that way.

Someone else could see that Tiffany is struggling too much

A fresh character is joining the plot, and she goes by Lisette Olivera. Her role is as a Behavioral Analyst Unit agent, making her an expert in interpreting body language and understanding trauma. It’s possible that she might recognize Tiffany seems unfit to carry on with her job due to her current mental state.

It’s possible that she may raise concerns about Tiffany’s performance in the field, which might put Isobel in a tough position where she has to make a challenging decision for the sake of her team’s security.

Fans would likely find the latest two ways of spelling Tiffany’s name more appealing compared to revisiting the plot twist in the FBI Season 6 finale.

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2024-08-23 15:20

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