Juliana Aidén Martinez discusses Eva Ramos' past in latest FBI episode

In the most recent episode of FBI, agent Eva Ramos confronts a drug dealer from her prosecutor days amid a deadly fentanyl crisis. Juliana Aidén Martinez, who plays Ramos, shared insights into her character's history, partnership tensions with Scola, and the filming of a major chase scene. The episode highlights Ramos' struggle between personal justice and team objectives.

The latest episode of FBI, aired on Monday, centers on a potent synthetic opioid called nitazene—1,000 times more powerful than morphine—that claims the lives of two children and a daycare worker in the city. The investigation leads FBI agents to Hector Vega, a drug dealer whom Eva Ramos once tried but failed to convict during her time as a prosecutor. A key witness in that earlier case vanished and was presumed dead due to Vega's violence, leaving Ramos with lingering guilt, as Martinez explained to TVLine. Vega offers to collaborate with the FBI to dismantle Jalen Turner's drug operation, aligning his interests temporarily with the team's mission. With assistance from Vega's inside contact, Ramos and her partner Scola apprehend Turner, though Vega slips away, reopening old wounds for Ramos. Martinez described the case as a 'personal failing' resurfacing, where Ramos' quest for redemption clashes with the team's goals. She abhors partnering with Vega, whom she long sought to imprison. When Scola learns Ramos initially withheld details about Vega, tensions rise, testing their new partnership. 'Even in a romantic relationship when you have your first fight, it's like the relationship really begins,' Martinez noted, emphasizing how the conflict fosters deeper trust and honesty between the characters. The episode features an intense action sequence involving OA in an 18-wheeler's bed, with Ramos and Scola in pursuit, which took four days to film. Martinez praised the stunt team's dedication, calling it 'wicked' and action-movie caliber. Despite success against Turner, Ramos grapples with unfulfilled personal justice. 'Sometimes life isn't two plus two equals four. Sometimes it's just seven,' Martinez reflected on her character's growth opportunity. Looking ahead, Martinez teased exciting Season 8 finales, including Maggie's storyline following her sister's loss.

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Illustration depicting the rapid arrest of FBI Ten Most Wanted fugitive Samuel Ramirez Jr. in Culiacán, Mexico, 73 minutes after his listing, highlighting U.S.-Mexico law enforcement cooperation.
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Samuel Ramirez Jr. captured in Mexico in record 73 minutes after FBI Ten Most Wanted addition

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Samuel Ramirez Jr., 33, was arrested without incident in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico, just 73 minutes after being added to the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list—the fastest capture in the program's history. Accused of the 2023 murders of Jessyca Hohn and Katie Duhnke, and injuring a third person in a Washington state bar shooting, his apprehension highlights U.S.-Mexico cooperation.

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Officers from the Special Operations Group (GOES) of Neiva Metropolitan Police arrested a woman in Los Alpes neighborhood, comuna 8, for drug trafficking. A search uncovered a bag containing 22 doses of cocaine ready for sale. The suspect was handed over to competent authorities.

 

 

 

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