WARNING! SPOILERS ahead forFBI: Most Wantedseason 6, episode 14, “100%.”

Dylan McDermott’s absence inFBI: Most Wantedseason 6, episode 14, titled “100%,” may play into the procedural’s wrap-up now that it has been canceled. McDermott’s Remy Scott has been an important member of theFBI: Most Wantedcast of characters since the middle of season 3, when he replaced Jesse (Julian McMahon), who was killed in action. As the leader of the Fugitive Task Force, his job is to direct his team as to how to take them. InFBI: Most Wantedseason 6, he has sometimes butted heads with other characters over his leadership decisions.

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Despite his importance,Remy is missing during a tense standoff at a VA hospital in “100%.“Hana (Keisha Castle-Hughes) is caught in the middle of a hostage situation while trying to help her ex-boyfriend Ethan get the help he needs with his drug addiction. Remy’s absence puts Barnes (Roxy Sternberg) is in charge of the operation to get Hana and the other hostages out safely. This change in leadership seems especially significant now thatFBI: Most Wantedhas joined the list ofshows canceled by CBS in 2025.

What Happened To Remy In FBI: Most Wanted Season 6, Episode 14?

The Character Was Said To Be On Vacation

It was explained early in the episode that Barnes was temporarily in charge of the Fugitive Task Force because Remy was out of the country. Supposedly, he was taking some much-needed vacation time after the stress of the past few cases. While inFBI, OA’s vacation turned into a nightmare when he became the victim of a crime,Remy really was taking a break and did not appear in the episode, remaining off-screen and presumably not dialed into what was happening while Barnes took the lead on dealing with the hostage situation.

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Remy’s absence was likely due to the ongoing cast rotation policy inFBIandFBI: Most Wanted. This policy requires some key characters to take time off during the season. Absences are sometimes explained with throwaway lines, while other times they might be built into an ongoing story. For example, there was widespread speculation thatJubal was leavingFBIafter he was suspended, but he was merely missing for a few episodes before being reinstated. The cast rotation policy allows CBS to save production cost by not using all actors in every episode.

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Is Remy’s Absence Tied To FBI: Most Wanted’s Cancelation?

This story was likely written and filmed before the creative team learned that there would not be aFBI: Most Wantedseason 7. However, Remy’s absence could lead to a wrap-up story for both him and Barnes. Earlier in the season,Remy was angry at Barnes for going behind his back to help rescue a kidnapped girlwhen he told her he wasn’t taking the case. At that point, he warned Barnes, “I like you, Barnes. I really do… but do something like that again and you’re gone.” However, in “100%,” Barnes proved her leadership abilities during the hostage situation.

During the remaining episodes, Remy could continue to delegate more responsibility to Barnes before eventually putting in for early retirement.

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Despite Barnes' and Remy’s earlier conflict, this story puts her in the perfect position to become the new team leader whenFBI: Most Wantedwraps up. During the remaining episodes, Remy could continue to delegate more responsibility to Barnes before eventually putting in for early retirement. This would be a fitting ending for both characters, as it would give Barnes the acknowledgment of her skills she deserves and allow Remy to leave the unit and live a more peaceful life.