With the series proving to be quite popular among the crime drama crowd, it was only natural that “FBI” Season 1 Episode 2 would be a highly anticipated episode. For this installment, it would seem that the story starts with a simple case of food poisoning that quickly unravels to involve a full-blown terrorist plot. Fans can watch the episode live via online streaming.
As Hidden Remote notes, the food crime in “FBI” Season 1 Episode 2 is not exactly something that the city’s health inspector can handle. This is why when people started to die from food poisoning after eating from a deli in New York City, agents were dispatched to look into it. After checking the evidence, it would appear that the suspect is a woman with connections to a terrorist cell.
While the prospect of intentional mass food poisoning is not exactly new in the crime drama industry, a few things stand out in the scenario that “FBI” Season 1 Episode 2 puts forward. For example, it’s not every day that food poisoning is linked to terrorism. The fact that the suspect is a woman is also something that’s unusual in such cases.
For those who may want to watch “FBI” Season 1 Episode 2 live, One Chicago Center has details on the topic. It would seem that the episode can be viewed online via Fubo TV or via the CBS app. Fans may want to consider these options if they don’t want to miss out on the developments in “FBI” Season 1 Episode 2 as it airs.
“FBI” Season 1 Episode 2 airs on Oct. 2, with this particular episode being titled “Green Birds.” The series airs episodes weekly on the same schedule, so fans can easily keep track of when they should be holding those remote controls.


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