This article contains spoilers forFBI: International season 4, episode 1.FBI: Internationalintroduced Scott Forrester’s (Luke Kleintank) replacement in its season 4 premiere. Forrester had been the head of the elite Fly Team, which investigates international crimes that affect America, for the past three years. However, Forrester was written out afterKleintank decided to leaveFBI: Internationalnear the end of season 3. AlthoughChicago Medalum Colin Donnell stepped in as an NSA agent during the final two episodes of the season, his character was not the team’s new leader.
AnFBI: Internationalseason 4 cast updateduring the summer revealed thatChicago PDalum Jesse Lee Soffer would play Wes Mitchell, the new leader of the Fly Team, but did not provide any information about him other than his name. This led to widespread speculation about how Mitchell would be introduced and whether the audience would be able to successfully separate him from his former role. TheFBI: Internationalseason 4 season premiere answered these questions while also giving Mitchell a compelling backstory.

Jesse Lee Soffer’s Wes Mitchell Replaces Luke Kleintank’s Scott Forrester In FBI: International Season 4
Mitchell Brings A Different Vibe To The Fly Team Than Forrester Did
Wes Mitchell’s on-screen introduction in the FBI: International season 7 premiere involves a high-speed chase in Los Angeles which results in his partner, Michael, getting shot by an armed robber. Mitchell did not come to Hungary because he intended to be a permanent leader. Instead, he wanted the Fly Team’s help catching the international criminals who killed Michael in Los Angeles so that he could get revenge.This dramatic, rebellious energy is amarked contrast to Forrester’s level-headed and diplomatic approachto dealing with local police over the past three seasons.
Vo knows him [Mitchell] well, which is why she trusted him enough to push him to become the permanent team leader after the case was closed.

Although Mitchell arrived with an agenda, he did have a connection to the Fly Team through Vo, who was once his mentee. Thus, Vo knows him well, which is why she trusts him enough to push him to become the permanent team leader after the case was closed at the end of the episode. This sets up a different dynamic than if the FBI chose a new leader who was a stranger to the entire team, although the members will still have to adjust toMitchell’s higher-energy leadership styleand decide for themselves whether they trust him.
This Is Soffer’s First Big Role Since His One Chicago Exit
Soffer played Jay Halstead, one of the main detectives onChicago PDfor 10 years, which is an interesting wrinkle considering that both that show andFBI: Internationalare part of thesharedOne Chicagouniverse. Halstead left Chicago after season 10 to fight drug cartels in Bolivia. Although this was a disappointing exit story, it also made it possible for Halstead to come to Budapest. That said, Wolf Entertainment writers decided to create a new character for Soffer instead.
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FBI: Internationalhasestablished thatMitchell is an LAPD officer. Thus, he shares a similar background with Halstead as well as some similar personality traits, such as impulsiveness. Over time, however, Mitchell will hopefully show more of his own personality, making it easier for Soffer to differentiate this character from the one he previously played.

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FBI: International follows the elite agents of the FBI’s International Fly Team as they travel globally to protect Americans. The series focuses on their complex missions, navigating international law, and challenges posed by various jurisdictions, demonstrating the high-stakes nature of their work.