![]() It’s more a peek into the everyday life of an NHL family instead of following the trials and tribulations of being an NHL wife during the chaos of the season. The narrative this time around seems more disjointed, parachuting in to each family’s storyline for a few moments before switching to another. Speaking of, I agree this season has a different tone than last, namely because it’s filmed during the off-season versus the regular season. Kaitlyn: Erin! Would you believe that these Wednesday emails are always the highlight of my week? That is, aside from actually watching the latest Hockey Wives episode. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. I know, so strange, since we are all usually just in it for the money/power. Guess what, some women see being a hockey player as just another career, not a status symbol. ![]() At least this show manages to pull back the curtain to show these women as real humans who have thoughts and feelings, not mindless groupies. We say this every week, but no matter how much money these athletes make, you don’t know the issues their families are dealing with at home. I know that having some “light” moments is what these TV shows are all about, but let’s do it properly.Īnyway, I appreciated how Taylor talked about her struggles with depression. Not that it is really their fault …but it comes off as tone deaf. ![]() I do not care that Ryan Getzlaf walks around his family’s Saskatchewan house shirtless, saying things like (paraphrased): “Here comes the meat…also, the hamburgers.” It doesn’t have the same emotional capital as the other storylines, and kind of makes them look out of place. That said, I would rather watch half an hour of Taylor Winnik’s wedding coupled with the LaBarbara family figuring out how they can move to Pennsylvania and what accommodations are necessary for their autistic son. However, I am not a television producer, so I trust that they know what is up. I think there are too many storylines, which makes it difficult to follow and move the narrative along. I’ll go first: I’m not sure what to make of this season. Season 4 (2021–22) Main article: FBI (season 4) No.It’s Wednesday, so that means we must share our feelings with the world about the latest Hockey Wives. Story by : Claire Demorest & Heather Michaels Season 3 (2020–21) Main article: FBI (season 3) No.Īndy Callahan & Tamara Jaron & Kristy Lowrey Season 2 (2019–20) Main article: FBI (season 2) No. ![]() Īs of May 17, 2022, 77 episodes of FBI have aired, concluding the fourth season.Įpisodes Season 1 (2018–19) Main article: FBI (season 1) No. In May 2022, CBS renewed the series for a fifth and sixth season. In March 2021, the series was renewed for a fourth season, which premiered on September 21, 2021. In May 2020, CBS renewed the series for a third season, which premiered on November 17, 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, filming was curtailed of the final three episodes of the second season, with the nineteenth episode, "Emotional Rescue", serving as the season finale. In January 2019, CBS renewed the series for a second season which premiered on September 24, 2019. On October 11, 2018, it was announced that the series had received a full season order from CBS. FBI received a straight-to-series commission for 13 episodes on September 20, 2017. FBI is an American crime drama television series created by Dick Wolf and Craig Turk that airs on CBS. ![]()
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