


The Rookie: Feds
Special Agent Simone Clark, the oldest rookie in the FBI, is a force of nature, the living embodiment of a dream deferred – and she works together with her new colleagues at the Los Angeles office of the Bureau to bring down the country’s toughest criminals.
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Plot Summary
The series follows Simone Clark, the oldest intern in the history of the FBI, as she pursues a life of helping people after a personal tragedy. Balancing the challenges of the bureau with her complicated family life, Simone must prove herself to her superiors and colleagues who doubt her abilities. She navigates high-stakes investigations and complex personal relationships in her quest to make a difference.
Critical Reception
The Rookie: Feds received a mixed to positive reception, with many critics praising Niecy Nash-Betts's performance and the show's engaging premise. Some found it to be a solid procedural with heart, while others noted it adhered closely to familiar genre tropes.
What Reviewers Say
- Niecy Nash-Betts is a captivating lead, anchoring the series with her charm and charisma.
- The show offers a fresh perspective on the procedural genre with its unique protagonist.
- While some storylines felt predictable, the series generally provided entertaining and character-driven drama.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the show, appreciating Niecy Nash-Betts's performance and the relatable characters. Many found the FBI setting to be interesting and the storylines engaging, though some wished for more innovative plot developments.
Fun Fact
The series is a direct spin-off of the ABC drama 'The Rookie', with the backdoor pilot episode airing as a special two-part episode within the parent series' fourth season.
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