CBS Reportedly Planning the Darkest FBI Episode Ever — And Fans Think Jeremy Sisto Could Be Saying Goodbye

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The claim that CBS is planning the “darkest FBI episode ever” and that Jeremy Sisto (Jubal Valentine) might be leaving the show is based on speculation and fan interpretation—not an official announcement of a cast exit.

Here’s what is actually supported by credible reporting and episode information.


🎬 Is CBS really making the “darkest FBI episode ever”?

There is no official CBS statement describing any upcoming episode as “the darkest ever.”

What is true:

  • Season 8 has featured increasingly intense storylines, including terrorist attacks, mass-casualty threats, and personal trauma involving team members
  • The fall finale already pushed the show into unusually dark territory, including threats to Jubal’s family and major emotional consequences
  • Jeremy Sisto himself has described recent storylines as involving “worst-case scenarios” and heavy emotional strain for Jubal

👉 So the “darkest episode ever” label is fan/media exaggeration, not a confirmed CBS marketing statement.


🧠 Why fans think Jubal might be leaving

The speculation about Jubal (played by Jeremy Sisto) comes from a mix of real narrative tension and rumor culture:

1. Heavy personal trauma arcs

Recent seasons have pushed Jubal into:

  • Family endangerment (including his son being caught in attacks)
  • Rogue decision-making under pressure
  • Emotional breakdown-level stress points

These storylines make fans think a “final arc” might be coming—but that’s not confirmed.


2. Temporary absences in episodes

Jubal has previously missed episodes due to:

  • Narrative focus shifts
  • Production scheduling choices
  • Rotating ensemble structure

These absences are normal for FBI and not indicators of an exit


3. No official exit announcement

Despite online rumors:

  • CBS has not announced Jeremy Sisto leaving
  • No trade publication (Variety, Deadline, etc.) has confirmed a departure
  • He remains listed as part of the main cast in Season 8 coverage

🎭 What the “dark episode” hype is probably referring to

What is real is that Season 8 includes:

  • High-casualty terrorist plots
  • Emotional consequences for agents
  • Story arcs involving betrayal, leadership pressure, and moral compromise
  • Continued fallout from major team losses earlier in the season

These elements make the season feel darker overall—but that’s long-term storytelling, not a special “final exit episode.”


🧩 So is Jubal being written out?

No confirmed evidence suggests that.

At this point:

  • Jubal remains a core character
  • Jeremy Sisto is still actively part of the series
  • The storyline is building intensity, not a farewell arc

If anything, the writing is doing the opposite: it’s deepening his role by putting him under more pressure.


🧠 Bottom line

The idea of:

“CBS planning the darkest FBI episode ever + Jubal leaving”

is best understood as:

✔ Real: the show is getting darker and more emotional
❌ False: there is no confirmed exit for Jubal or Jeremy SistoWhy 'FBI' Star Jeremy Sisto's Not Taking 100 Episodes for Granted  (Exclusive)