![]() So… are we meant to think the future FBI Director really isn’t going to graduate? Should we be wondering if he only made it into the Bureau because of special treatment? Or, assuming the flash-forward is meant to steer attention away from if he graduates and toward how he graduates, should we be focused on the casual discrimination he faces from one of his fellow students? Hmm… maybe our knowledge of his ascension to the top job in the FBI is meant to better acknowledge how his past and our past are linked, but our future, unlike his, remains open? That we can rewrite this country’s law enforcement agenda and create a better future, especially after seeing what happens to ol’ Tayo in this show?ĭisney Will Start Removing Content from Its Streaming Platforms Soon after, when we’re in what the show’s chyrons repeatedly call “The Past,” we learn Tayo is, surprise surprise, a member of the titular class, and he’s struggling to pass a physical at Quantico - a physical he must complete in order to become an FBI agent. ![]() Before we even meet the class of 2009 in “Class of ’09,” we’re in the year 2034 being introduced to Tayo Michaels ( Brian Tyree Henry), who - according to a news chyron - is the director of the FBI.
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