Over seven seasons,FBIhas become a favorite police procedural among fans of the genre. By offering high-stakes investigations, well-timed twists, and dedicated agents like Special Agent Maggie Bell (Missy Peregrym) and Special Agent Omar Adom “OA” Zidan (Zeeko Zak), the show has amassed a loyal viewership. In a TV landscape with no shortage of police procedurals, the exploits of the New York City field office criminal division of the FBI remain on top, with nine seasons already confirming plans to have the show running into 2026.

Still, for fans looking for more investigative-themed action,Prime Videohas its police procedural series,On Call, which shares many attributes withFBI. The series has proven to be a recent hit on the streaming platform and is the perfect complement to its fan-favorite CBS counterpart. The two series also share one notable connection that will exciteFBIfans.

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‘On Call’ Offers a Realistic Vision of Crime in Long Beach

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On Callsets itself in the bustling streets of Long Beach, California, and follows Officer Traci Harmon (Troian Bellisario) and her rookie partner Alex Diaz (Brandon Larracuente) as they navigate the criminal world of the LBC. At different points in their careers, the two are shadowed by the recent death of Officer Maria Delgado, who has made Traci apprehensive about bringing in a new, optimistic rookie unfamiliar with the challenges the police face daily.On Calldistinguishes itself from other police procedurals through inventive storytelling devices using hand-held, dash cam, and body cam footageto give the series an authentic feeling versus the more drama-focused and regular television styling of others.

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The series focuses primarily on Officer Traci Harmon and Alex Diaz. Some may recognize Troian Bellisario from her long-running role as Spencer Hasting inPretty Little Liars.She also played Luce in the ill-conceived 2015 remake of the French horror filmMartyrs. Meanwhile, Brandon Larracuente is coming off one of his most notable roles, where he played Daniel Perez inThe Good Doctorand appeared in thehit Netflix original series13 Reasons Why. Eriq La Salle, Rich Ting, Mac Brandt, Lori Loughlin, Rich Ceraulo Ko, and Robert Bailey Jr. round out the cast as other officers serving Long Beach.

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The Crew Behind Prime Video’s ‘On Call’

WhileOn Calloffers some great performances from Bellisario and Larracuente, the real draw to the show for fans ofFBIwill bethe involvement of Dick Wolf acting as an executive producer, marking his first foray into the world of streaming. Wolf’s legacy on the TV screen is hard to understate, starting as a writer as far back as the 1980s when he acted as a writer for bothHill Street BluesandMiami Vice. However, Wolf would cement his legacy by creatingLaw & Order,defining the golden era of police proceduralsby shifting to more realistic stories.Dick Wolf also created, produced, and wroteFBI.

Wolf will be the name that stands out for many fans of police-driven television, but the production hosts other talent of note.On Callis co-created by Tim Walsh and Elliot Wolf. While Elliot Wolf is newer to the world of creating TV series, as the son of Dick Wolf, it is safe to say he grew up immersed in the business and learned a lot from his father. Tim Walsh, on the other hand, has proven his merit in acting as a co-executive producer with writing credits forChicago P.D.

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Why Fans of ‘FBI’ Should Watch ‘On Call’

Beyond the Dick Wolf connection, which should clue many into the tone and quality ofOn Call, the series share more than just the famous creator.Both shows stick to authenticity as essential in pushing the drama, blending some high-octane police action with the real-life struggles of officers on duty. The tension, moral dilemmas, and attention to detail are on display in both series.

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Alternatively,On Calloffers a quicker, more action-packed experience, with episodes running for only 30 minutes compared to the FBI’s 45-minute TV slot format. This little variety can go a long way if you are looking to quickly unwind with your favorite police procedural before going on your day without sacrificing the quality of the content. Dick Wolf is also set to furtherexpand theFBIuniversewith the recent announcement of a potential spin-off, meaning there will be ever more content for fans of the iconic creator.On Callis available to stream onPrime Video, whileFBIis available onParamount+.

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