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While I for one would like to bet on Isobel and the team in the Season 3 finale, the promo for "Straight Flush" at the very least indicates that Vargas won't go down easily, if he goes down at all.The purpose of the Fundamental rights for Indians is to overturn the inequalities of pre-independence social practices. freeing a most wanted ( although not a Most Wanted) criminal in the middle of New York City. She made an impossible decision in the face saving lives vs. Vargas may have won the last "hand" of poker, but the stakes were so high that it's hard to blame Isobel for folding to save lives. The question is who has the straight flush – Vargas or Isobel?

The first episode we called 'Liar's Poker' because of their showdown and this one we call 'Straight Flush.' Because once again, they're both in a sense playing poker. It's intentionally a Part 2 of that storyline. I'd say if you liked his debut episode, you'll love this episode. In fact, Rick Eid went on to explain how "Straight Flush" will compare to David Zayas' debut episode as Vargas, which aired as the final FBI episode of 2020 back in December. The big question is simply whether or not the deck is too stacked against the heroes to hang onto Vargas even if they get their hands on him, since he presumably hasn't lost all his loyal soldiers since his last appearance. will indeed manage to arrest and imprison Vargas to begin the healing process for Elise, but Elise beginning to recover without having to fear that he could turn up again would definitely be a perk of the team getting him back into custody and keeping him there.

Of course, the showrunner didn't guarantee that Isobel and Co. The return of Vargas, perhaps the conviction or the arrest or the imprisonment of Vargas, might begin that process. When I commented that the return of Vargas seems like it could just make the trauma that was so evident in Elise last week get even worse, Rick Eid pointed out a potential upside of the team crossing paths with Vargas again: His first appearance and then escape made for the kind of failure that viewers don't generally see from the skilled FBI team of agents, although it was a win insofar as innocent lives were saved. Rick Eid isn't kidding about unfinished business!
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So Isobel set him free to save lives, and he was slippery enough to get away before he could be recaptured. While the building was mostly evacuated in case the explosive went off, Elise herself was doomed unless they somehow found a way to disarm it, and she definitely wasn't the only character still in the blast radius if the worst happened. In David Zayas' first appearance as Vargas, he was freed by Isobel after his foot soldiers captured poor Elise, fitted her with a bomb collar, and sent her back into FBI headquarters. And we thought that it would be great to have a rematch, so to speak, between Isobel and Vargas. There's a lot of unfinished business here. We saw in Episode 14 the emotional toll that experience took on Elise, and she's still struggling with some lingering effects of trauma. So the fact that we let somebody, this kind of criminal, walk free, is a problem, and an unresolved problem. It's one of the rare times that we let a murderer drug kingpin free. FBI showrunner Rick Eid spoke with CinemaBlend ahead of the Season 3 finale, called "Straight Flush," and he explained why Vargas was the right criminal to bring back for the Season 3 finale:īecause it wasn't closed.
