‘FBI’: Alana De La Garza Explains Isobel’s Major Career Decision
Isobel declines assistant director role to stay with her FBI team, motivated by loyalty and concerns over leadership style, as Ropac denies Jubal a promotion.
- On Monday, December 1, Isobel Castille, SAC , declined the ADIC promotion, revealing her decision in the episode of CBS's FBI.
- After surviving an explosion at 26 Fed, Isobel Castille returned for season 8, with the ADIC promotion introduced as part of a season 8 job shakeup.
- Calling Jubal Valentine, ASAC into her office, Ropac announced leadership chose another candidate and expressed gladness Isobel Castille, SAC agreed to a successor, leaving Isobel unsettled by his tone.
- De La Garza said Isobel will keep relying on Jubal Valentine, acting SAC, while warning the shift will affect everyone from the JOC to the field team.
- Seeing Scola and Ramos survive the prison crisis reminded Isobel Castille, SAC she didn't want to step away from breaking cases, keeping her central to investigations.
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FBI's Alana De La Garza Explains Isobel's Job Decision, What's Next for Jubal
FBI’s Isobel Castille has been tested over the past two seasons — first with her near-death experience during the season 7 finale and now a possible season 8 job shakeup that could take her away from her team. During the Monday, December 1, episode of the CBS series, fans learned whether SAC Isobel (Alana De La Garza) took the ADAC promotion and who she named as her successor. But will the answer mean peace for the New York City FBI team? Warnin…
‘FBI’: Alana De La Garza on Why She’s ‘Always Worried’ and Isobel’s Surprising Decision
Monday’s episode brought some surprises, and Alana De La Garza shared with PopCulture.com some of the biggest takeaways. In “Fadeaway,” the team was caught up in a prison riot following an apartment explosion that had ties to a convicted felon serving time, while De La Garza’s Isobel Castille tried to pick her successor. Via email, […]
The FBI actress details her character's big professional dilemma - spoilers ahead!
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