How The ‘FBI’ Season 7 Premiere Said Goodbye To Katherine Renee Kane’s Tiffany Wallace

SPOILER ALERT: This story contains details of the FBI Season 7 premiere on CBS.

Katherine Renee Kane, who played Special Agent Tiffany Wallace on the CBS procedural, made her last appearance during Tuesday’s Season 7 premiere.

Tiffany starts off the season not feeling closure after gunning down terrorist Hakim Siran. At the same time, Tiffany had given Scola (John Boyd) notice she was leaving, which he said did “not have to be permanent.”

“There’s nothing more dangerous than having a partner who didn’t want to be in the field anymore, but stuck around anyway,” Tiffany tells Scola.

Tiffany has one last mission: helping Scola out of a situation. Later, she reveals her intention to move to Georgia near her sister.

In a conversation with Maggie (Missy Peregrym), Tiffany tells her she “wanted closure,” adding, ” I thought I’d get that after Hakim was gone,” but she notes that she had not found it.

How The ‘FBI’ Season 7 Premiere Said Goodbye To Katherine Renee Kane’s Tiffany Wallace

(L-R): Katherine Renee Kane as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace and Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell

In August, Deadline reported Kane was exiting FBI and would appear in at least one episode to wrap up her character.

“It was time to look towards new creative endeavors. I’m excited for the future and wish the show all the best,” Kane said in a statement.

Kane joined FBI during the show’s third season, following Ebonee Noel’s departure as Kristen Chazal.

Season 7 of the police drama has added Lisette Olivera as a series regular. Olivera will play the role of Syd, a trained Behavioral Analysis Unit Agent who is about to rotate into the field.

FBI made its debut in 2018 and also stars Zeeko Zaki, Jeremy Sisto and Alana de la Garza.

Katherine Renee Kane as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace Bennett Raglin/CBS

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