It’s Too Bad This FBI: Most Wanted Crossover Will Never Happen

It’s Too Bad This FBI: Most Wanted Crossover Will Never Happen
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I’ve long dreamed of an FBI: Most Wanted crossover that will never happen.

FBI: Most Wanted is set in the same universe as most of Dick Wolf’s shows, including all of the Law & Order franchise.

It would be especially fun if it crossed over with Law & Order: Organized Crime, considering Dylan McDermott’s involvement with both shows.

Dylan Mcdermott as FBI Most Wanted's Remy Scott, looking at info about a fugitive.Dylan Mcdermott as FBI Most Wanted's Remy Scott, looking at info about a fugitive.
(CBS Screenshot)

Dylan McDermott Went From Dangerous Criminal To Head of The Fugitive Task Force

His Two Characters Would Be Sworn Enemies

Richard Wheatley was a malignant narcissist on Law & Order: Organized Crime.

He got off on outsmarting the cops, especially Elliot Stabler.

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Even after Stabler finally arrested him, Wheatley had the last word, slithering out of the serious charges against him and returning to a life of crime until his car went off a cliff and he was presumed dead.

Soon afterward, McDermott popped up on FBI: Most Wanted as Remy Scott, the new head of the Fugitive Task Force — aka the man most likely to work in tandem with the Organized Crime Unit to take someone like Richard Wheatley down.

And while Wheatley is presumed dead, no body has ever been found, and I’ve always assumed the writers did that to leave the door open for him to return someday.

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(NBC / Virginia Sherwood)

Why Scott Chasing Wheatley Would Be The Perfect FBI: Most Wanted Crossover

McDermott Playing a Dual Role Would Add To The Fun

If there were to be an FBI: Most Wanted crossover with Law & Order: Organized Crime, Dylan McDermott would have to play a dual role so that the Fugitive Task Force could help find and capture Richard Wheatley, once and for all.

There have been FBI crossover episodes before, but nothing like this. The closest I can think of is Hailey Upton visiting the FBI office, but that pales in comparison to what I’m suggesting here.

A showdown between McDermott’s two characters would be the ultimate meta episode, with plenty of opportunities for Wheatley and Scott to reference the weirdness of it all.

Wheatley is the type of criminal Scott hates the worst.

He wouldn’t be happy that they shared a face, and Wheatley would likely rub that coincidence in big-time.

That would make it even more satisfying when Scott’s team finally helped put Wheatley behind bars permanently.

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(Mark Schäfer/CBS)

How A Wheatley/Scott Showdown Might Play Out

Wheatley Would Have To Commit A New Crime And Reveal He’s Still Alive

Logically, the FBI: Most Wanted crossover should start with Scott’s team.

The Organized Crime Bureau has dealt with Wheatley several times without calling in the FBI, so it makes more sense for Scott’s team to get the case first.

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The episode could start off with Wheatley committing a kidnapping or murder, as most often happens on FBI: Most Wanted, and the team quickly connecting the evidence to the presumed-dead killer.

That would give the FBI a reason to contact Organized Crime’s Ayanna Bell, and the teams could work together to bring Wheatley down, with their first order of business being to prove he’s still alive in the first place.

I’d love for the episode to begin on FBI: Most Wanted and end on Law & Order: Organized Crime.

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(NBC / Zach Dilgard)

My only stipulation is that Scott has to be involved in the climactic scene.

The idea of Dylan McDermott arresting himself is too good to pass up!

What do you think, Organized Crime fanatics?

Should the FBI: Most Wanted team stop by the Organized Crime Bureau to put an end to Richard Wheatley’s story, or does the idea of Dylan McDermott playing a dual role seem too silly?

Hit the comments and let us know!

FBI: Most Wanted will air on CBS on Tuesdays this fall, while Law & Order: Organized Crime’s new season will stream on Peacock and has not announced its start date yet.

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