FBI Winter Premiere Recap 01/07/20: Season 2 Episode 11 “Fallout”

FBI Winter Premiere Recap 01/07/20: Season 2 Episode 11 "Fallout"

Tonight on CBS FBI airs with an all-new Tuesday, January 7, 2020, season 2 episode 11, “Fallout,” and we have your FBI recap below. In tonight’s FBI season 2 episode 11 winter premiere as per the CBS synopsis, “A businessman with a history of harassment claims against him is killed. The team suspects it may be one of his many accusers.

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FBI Special Agent Kristen Chazal took a bullet in the field. She was rushed to the hospital and she was still fighting for her life even as the rest of her team replaced her. They replaced with Special Agent Emily Ryder. Ryder didn’t know she was stepping on anyone toes when she came in and naturally it led to her making some remarks she probably should have kept to herself. But the team still had to work with her. They needed her for this new case because it was handed to them by the NPD and the Police Commissioner didn’t think his officers could handle someone so high profile.

The victim’s name was Keith Gilroy. Gilroy was the CEO of Telsera which was a billionaire tech company and the real reason NYPD didn’t want to handle his murder because there were just too many people that wanted him dead. Gilroy, as it happens, was a sexual predator. He pressured women into sexual relationships with him and then forced them to keep quiet about it by signing NDAs. The past year alone several women have spoken up against him. They kept talking and his face was everywhere around NYC.

Everyone knew who he was is. He was such a bad guy that it astonished new girl Ryder when she learned that he had gone out on a date with someone in the days before his death. He seems to have asked Ava Mercer several times before she said yes and afterward the two had such a great date he kept photos of her. Ava said the photos were from a photobooth. She took them as a joke and yet he was holding onto her photos when he died. Gilroy was killed in a drive-by. His killer came down the street on a stolen motorcycle and pumped him full of bullets.

The bike was stolen because they later ran into the real owner. He said he found his bike on an app and that he had just been left leaning against a tree. The agents then asked around to see if anyone saw someone leaving. They later found a witness that spotted the killer and the witness described the killer’s attire. It was a woman. She was wearing red bottom boots. She was also still in the area because OA and Maggie ran into her. Their suspect tried to flee, but OA clipped her with a bullet and they eventually learned their killer goes wearing a bulletproof vest.

Their killer was identified as Sarah Baines. There was a record Baines leaving on the West Coast before she seemingly moved to the city and that was all. There was nothing else they could find about her in the system. Only they did check her belongings and they found several passports with her pictures and each had a different. Sarah wasn’t her real name even if she did prefer to go by it with the FBI. She also refused to confirm or deny whether or not she was a hitwoman. She did say that hypothetically speaking she never would have met the killer if she was a contract killer and so she couldn’t help them anyway.

Sarah had no idea who hired her. The agents were also dealing with the same dilemma as before because they still didn’t know who hired Sarah and Gilroy had far too many enemies. All they knew was that whoever hired Sarah didn’t know that Gilroy was dying. He had cancer you see. He didn’t have long to live and that’s why he was trying to repent for his previous sins. He had never married or had children and so he was giving most of his money away towards charity. Gilroy clearly felt some remorse for what he did to his victims.

Not that this helped the agents. They were looking for someone with a grudge and frankly any woman that came into contact with Gilroy might have had a motive, but then the client contacted Sarah. They had Sarah’s cell phone. They pretended to be her in order to collect the money she was owed and that way they could find the killer. Maggie volunteered to be Sarah. She knew Sarah best and she felt she had something to prove since OA keeps protecting her in the field. Maggie went to the meeting as planned and she didn’t meet the client.

She ended up meeting a middleman by the name of Ray Shoals. Ray got a text while he was with Maggie and he suddenly tried to flee the scene. The FBI pursued him and in this case, they were forced to kill him, but they later checked his cell phone. Ray had texted someone a photo of Maggie and the person, on the other hand, had identified her as FBI. Meaning she must have met the real client. The agents didn’t know who they were hunting for and so they searched the evidence they had. And they had Ray.

They investigated his life and learned that he had been secretly spying on Gilroy. The client must have hired him to do it. Ray also had Ava’s contact information with him and so the agents did a deep dive on her as well. They eventually came to learn that Ava was Gilroy’s daughter. She was born nine months after he raped a woman at his company. He soon paid the woman off and she gave away the baby. The baby was then adopted. Ava had no clue who her biological parents were nor did she realize the man asking her to lunch was secretly her father.

Gilroy wanted the chance to know her. Gilroy wanted to find out if she was a good person and the moment he did he then tried to change his will. He was killed before he could sign this new will. So the only people that benefitted were the foundation. The same foundation he set up to fix all the damage he did and the same one that was being run by a former victim. Lorna Robbins gave up her reputation to work for Gilroy. She thought it would all be worth it once he left his entire fortune to the foundation and she had killed him when she found out he was going to lessen the amount.

Lorna wasn’t going to let some newfound child take the money that rightfully belonged to the foundation. She even admitted as much when the agents came to arrest her and so they found their client, but the foundation was still going to get the money and Ava was left with nothing.

Luckily, Kristen came out of surgery just fine. She was on the mend and her friends got to visit her at the hospital.

THE END!