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FBI: Most Wanted Season 4 Episode 7 Recap “Karma”

Don’t miss Celebrity Myxer’s recap of FBI: Most Wanted Season 4 Episode 7 “Karma.” The team’s Thanksgiving plans are put on hold when they are brought in to investigate whether a shooting at a Buddhist temple was a hate crime or something more personal. Also, Remy and April make a tough decision. Here’s what you missed!

Air Date & Time: Tuesday, November 22, 2022, at 10 pm ET, 9 pm CT, and 7 pm PT on CBS.

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Previously on FBI: Most Wanted Season 4 Episode 6, after a tech entrepreneur is abducted from a rave in Brooklyn and found bludgeoned to death at his estate in Connecticut, Remy and the team must dive into the world of psychedelics to find his killer.

A woman who competed for a psychedelic patent felt her discovery was stolen by the entrepreneur, so she used her drugs on a student to convince him to kill for her! (Her psychedelic were extremely powerful and made the subject highly suggestible of any action.) The team tracked the duo down and saved the controlled man as the woman tried to convince him to commit suicide. The Feds killed her when she drew a gun on them…

Warning… Spoilers below!

On the FBI: Most Wanted Season 4 Episode 7, monks were inside their peaceful temple praying, and a man in a plastic mask with a hand-drawn map sought the office touting a gun! One priest spotted him, and he gunned him down. He entered the temple and padlocked the doors. When patrons tried to escape in fear, he shot them. Then he executed the last two monks…

The Last Thing They Saw

Remy and Judge April Brooks discussed Thanksgiving day plans and decided to spend time together. However, Remy was summoned to work on the mass shooting case.

Taylor Shurte guest stars as Det. O’Neal on FBI Most Wanted Season 4 Episode 7

Taylor Shurte guest stars as Det. O’Neal on FBI Most Wanted Season 4 Episode 7

When the Feds arrived, they found the padlock, the map, and one survivor who faked to be dead. They learned she was recording the ceremony before the murders and captured the gunman on camera, but he was wearing a plastic face shield that distorts facial recognition software. Remy wondered why someone would brutally murder monks from Thailand while they preyed. They learned of another mass shooting targeting religious institutions and alerted other religious temples.

The FBI interviewed police for a possible connection to religious crimes, but the shooter had been caught.

As agents hunted for their unsub, he attacked an elder man, wanting him to see his face before bashing his head with a large rock! He ranted that this is what they saw last when he did them that way. Two pedestrians witnessed the act, and one man chased him. The unsub pulled his gun, and so did the pedestrian. They shot at each other, but the unsub wasn’t hit, and ran away.

When the Fugitive Task Force arrived, they leaned towards either a religious or Asian hate crime spree. Remy got rough with the vigilante because he accosted their performance plus accidentally shot an innocent woman while shooting at the suspect.

The Kill List

Agents found the unsub car and tracked it to a couple, Adam and Grant Moore. They visited his wife, who was with Adam’s father at the hospital, and the man was dying. Adam was mixed with Caucasian and Asian.

The Fugitive Task force discuss the case on FBI Most Wanted Season 4 Episode 7

The Fugitive Task force discuss the case on FBI Most Wanted Season 4 Episode 7

The Feds visited his job, where he worked as a chemistry teacher, and learned of his recent research on the United Nations. The team suspected he was going after a prominent Asian speaker set to visit a summit. Knowing he taught chemistry made them assume he knew how to make a bomb!

They found Adam’s car with a bound and gagged man in the trunk. He was one of Adam’s students. Adam jacked him for his car for a reason, because the student had a transponder that allowed easy access to a gated community. Adam approached an older White man walking his dog and gunned him down!

The Feds were stumped as the profile switched. Plus, they learned Adam had a returning flight to Amsterdam. The recent victim was William Hunter, a former Senator. The case got wilder when an agent, Liv Whitley (portrayed by Amy Hargreaves) from the Department of Justice arrived and informed the team that Hunter urged her to prosecute suspects in war crimes from decades ago.

Remy suspected that Moore targeted the monks as criminals of war. The Senator was targeted because he wrote the law that protected the criminals, so he sought justice himself. They needed to see the list Hunter brought to the DOJ, as it was the kill list!

The Pirates

Meanwhile, Adam’s father, Grant Moore (portrayed by Harris Yulin), left the hospital with his friend Tony in a ride-share cab. Adam tracked him down and intercepted his father, then sped away!

The Feds interviewed Tony and learned he was traveling to Amsterdam with him for assisted suicide (which was legal in that country.) The FBI learned the connection to the case. The Thai monks were a part of a band of pirates who murdered anyone trying to leave Vietnam after the collapse of Saigon (formerly Ho Chi Minh City.) Grant was a pilot during the Vietnamese War and saved Tony’s family and others after discovering them on a remote island.

The team learned of a sinister pirate who raped Tony’s mother and killed his baby brother. The man had a large scar on his face. The Feds discovered the man was Lek Saengarun (portrayed by Marshall Factora).

Adam was upset that his father was leaving him to die without saying goodbye. They stopped at a restaurant, and Adam lured Lek outside, where he faced off with Grant. They barricaded themselves in the kitchen. Adam was fueled by vengeance because his father was terminally ill due to the harm Lek caused him decades ago. Meanwhile, Lek is alive and thriving as a business owner in the U.S.

Agents and his father tried to talk Adam down. Grant successfully convinced him to give him the gun, then turned it on Lek and shot him. Agents fired on Grant and killed him, then arrested Adam.

Thereafter, April called Remy called to break up with him. She knew he was committed to his job, and she needed his full commitment. Hannah and Ray invited Remy over for Thanksgiving dinner so he wouldn’t be alone…

What did you think of FBI: Most Wanted Season 4 Episode 7? Let’s talk about the FBI: Most Wanted in the comments below! Missed any of the episodes? Catch up with our recaps!

FBI: Most Wanted Cast

  • Dylan McDermott as Supervisory Special Agent Remy Scott
  • Alexa Davalos as Special Agent Kristin Gaines
  • Roxy Sternberg as Special Agent Sheryll Barnes
  • Keisha Castle-Hughes as Special Agent Hana Gibson
  • Edwin Hodge as Special Agent Ray Cannon

Recurring Cast

Guest Starring

  • Scott Ly as Adam Moore
  • Harris Yulin as Grant Moore
  • Vien Hong as Tony Bui
  • Amy Hargreaves as Liv Whitley
  • Tim Lounibos as Thom
  • Molly Leland as Doris Moore
  • Marshall Factora as Lek Saengarun
  • Miguel Aviles-Elrod as Rico Ramirez
  • Nick Rehberger as Paul
  • Eric Yang as Dan
  • Eve Austin as Principal Caldera
  • Rick Younger as Sgt. Richards
  • Taylor Shurte as Det. O’Neal
  • Lane Napper as Det. Camps
  • Jett Miller as Bobby
  • Jen Perry as Carol
  • Peerada Meemalayath as Aimee
  • Charlit Dae as Rune
  • Schecter Lee as Arthit Anwar
  • Suparna Thies as Sonah
  • Tim Gallin as William Hunter
  • Danny Grumich as Security Guard

WRITTEN BY: D. Dona Le

DIRECTED BY: Cory Bowles

Catch a new episode each week on CBS and Paramount+, check out listings dates below. Stay right here, stay mixed for FBI Most Wanted Season 4 Episode 8, when three prosecutors are assassinated outside a bar in their small Arkansas town, the team is called in to determine if this was connected to a case from the local DA’s office or if it’s a personal vendetta! Drop your email to get insights into your inbox…

FBI: Most Wanted Season 4 Episode Guide

Season Episode Title Air Date
4 22  “Heaven Falling” FBI: Most Wanted Season 4 Finale May 23, 2023
4 21  “Clean House” May 16, 2023
4 20  “These Walls May 9, 2023
4 19  “Bad Seed” April 25, 2023
4 18  “Rangeland” April 18, 2023
4 17  “The Miseducation of Metcalf 2 April 11, 2023
4 16  “Imminent Threat - Part 3” (FBI Global Crossover Event) April 4, 2023
4 15 Double Fault March 14, 2023
4 14 “Wanted: America” February 28, 2023
4 13 Transaction February 21, 2023
4 12 Black Mirror February 14, 2023
4 11 Crypto Wars January 24, 2023
4 10 False Flag January 10, 2023
4 9 Processed January 3, 2023
4 8 Appeal December 13, 2022
4 7 Karma November 22, 2022
4 6 Patent Pending November 15, 2022
4 5 Chains October 18, 2022
4 4 Gold Diggers October 11, 2022
4 3 Succession October 4, 2022
4 2 Taxman September 27, 2022
4 1 Iron Pipeline” FBI: Most Wanted Season 4 Premiere September 20, 2022

Photo credit: CBS Broadcasting Inc.

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2 comments on FBI: Most Wanted Season 4 Episode 7 Recap “Karma”

  1. Fran says:

    Final scene of episode – what song did Dylan Mc Dermott dance to as they were getting ready to eat —- they said the name of it but I couldn’t make it out — thanks

    1. Sir Anthony says:

      The song was “When Somebody Loves You Back” by Teddy Pendergrass.

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