Fans Express Disappointment Over Exit of ‘FBI’ Star Katherine Renee Kane

Katherine Renee Kane on FBI (Credit: CBS)

Katherine Renee Kane has officially left CBS drama FBI. 

The actress, who played Special Agent Tiffany Wallace since 2020, made her last appearance on the show’s Oct. 15 season 7 premiere. 

For those who missed the premiere, be warned, because below are spoilers on how Kane was written off the popular police procedural.

The episode opened with Wallace telling her partner, Special Agent Stuart Scola (John Boyd), she didn’t feel closure after gunning down terrorist Hakim Siran at the end of last season.

Related: ‘FBI’ Star Katherine Renee Kane Reveals Why She’s Leaving the Series

Wallace went on one last assignment with Scola, to stop assassins from taking out an Iranian-American family because of their past political activities in Iran on behalf of the CIA. 

As the dangerous assignment drew to a close, Tiffany revealed to the team that she had officially decided to move to Georgia to be closer to her sister. 

Fans took to X (formerly Twitter) to share their thoughts on Kane’s last episode, with many expressing disappointment about her departure. 

“Wait, you mean to tell me last night was real? We lost this partnership and all the novels they wrote in just their looks?” social media user @TiffNScola wrote about the popular characters.

“They seem to have gotten rid of the power duo. Scola and Tiffany from #FBICBS. Seriously my favorite duo, of course everybody loves Maggie and OA their story is amazing. But there is a special place in my heart for Tif and Scola. Why they got to stab Scola?” added @MiniTuxedo.

“Tiffany deserved a better send-off than whatever that was,” wrote @KiraJW. 

“I knew it was coming, but I’m still devastated. It has been the absolute greatest pleasure to get to watch Katherine portray Tiffany Wallace all these years. I hope they both find peace and happiness and everything they want and deserve,” tweeted user @Oa_zidan.

News first came about Kane leaving the show back in August.

The actress later released a statement to Deadline about why she was moving on after four years, noting that it “was time to look towards new creative endeavors.”

The series, which is about the inner workings of the New York field office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, was created by Emmy Award-winning executive producer Dick Wolf and Craig Turk. 

The police procedural made its premiere in September 2018. 

FBI airs Tuesdays at 8PM ET/PT on CBS.

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