A brand-new, formidable face is joining the 26 Fed team as Juliana Aidén Martinez steps in as Special Agent Eva Ramos, bringing a fresh, whip-smart dynamic to Stuart Scola's side on Fbi.
TL;DR: Quick Takes on the New Agent
- Juliana Aidén Martinez debuts as Special Agent Eva Ramos, Scola's new partner, in FBI Season 8, Episode 3, "Boy Scout."
- Eva is a sharp, ex-federal prosecutor ready to shake things up and keep Scola on his toes with her unique approach.
- Catch her first appearance Monday, October 27, 2025, at 9/8c on CBS, streaming next day on Paramount+.
If you've been tuning into FBI, you know Special Agent Stuart Scola (played by the fantastic John Boyd) hasn't had the easiest time in the partner department lately. Since Katherine Renee Kane's Tiffany Wallace moved on at the start of Season 7, Scola's been through a few changes. The most recent, and certainly the most heartbreaking, was the tragic death of Dani Rhodes (Emily Alabi) in the Season 8 premiere. That sudden loss left a huge mark on Scola, and honestly, who could blame him for struggling to connect with someone new?
But the job demands a partner, and that's where the highly anticipated Juliana Aidén Martinez steps in as the new series regular, Special Agent Eva Ramos. We'll get our first look at their dynamic in the upcoming episode, "Boy Scout," airing Monday, October 27, 2025. And let me tell you, their initial meeting isn't exactly smooth sailing, which promises some fantastic on-screen chemistry right from the start.
In an exclusive sneak peek, we see Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine (Jeremy Sisto) introducing Eva to the bullpen. He leads her to what he believes is her new desk, only for Scola to chime in with a pointed "Maybe not that one." It turns out, that particular desk belonged to Dani Rhodes. Eva, ever the quick-witted agent, brushes it off, saying she's "fine anywhere." This tiny moment immediately sets up a playful, yet tense, back-and-forth that hints at a compelling partnership.
Eva Ramos: A Highly Qualified Force to Be Reckoned With on the FBI Team
So, who exactly is Special Agent Eva Ramos, beyond just being Scola's new partner? Jubal gives us the rundown, and it's clear she's got some serious credentials. Eva hails from Jersey, graduated with high honors from Rutgers Law, and spent five years as a prosecutor for the U.S. attorney in Newark before making the switch to the FBI, where she's already worked in violent crime and narcotics. Talk about a powerhouse resume!
Showrunner Mike Weiss spilled some exciting details about Eva's character, highlighting her unique qualities. He revealed that Eva and Scola are "cut from a similar cloth" – both incredibly smart, quick-witted, and not easily intimidated. "She’s going to keep him on his toes — and vice versa," Weiss teased. Martinez herself described Eva as "sharp-witted," "clever," "classy," and possessing "a touch of grit." She even joked that Eva probably enjoys Aperol Spritzes on the weekend but can also be a "badass in the field." This blend of intelligence, sophistication, and raw determination is going to make her an incredible asset to the team.
What makes Eva particularly interesting is her background as a federal prosecutor. As Weiss explained, this isn't uncommon in the real FBI, and it means Eva brings a "prosecutor’s eye and a prosecutor’s edge and also a prosecutor’s verbal abilities to crack cases." Imagine being interviewed by her – it's less like an interrogation and more like being "on trial for what you did, or you’re in the box because of what you saw." This distinct approach promises to add a fresh layer to how the team tackles investigations, especially in those intense interrogation scenes.
Martinez also shared her enthusiasm for the physical demands of the role, comparing the action to being "on Mission: Impossible every week." Given her athletic background in dance and soccer, she's clearly thrilled to bring that dynamic energy to Eva, promising some seriously intense and believable field work. It sounds like Eva isn't just bringing brains to the table, but also some impressive brawn!
"Eva and Scola have a very interesting dynamic. They’re both cut from a similar cloth. Scola, as fans know, started his career in the finance world. Eva comes to the FBI after a stint as a federal prosecutor. They’re both whip-smart, quick-witted, and don’t scare easy. She’s going to keep him on his toes — and vice versa."
— Mike Weiss, FBI ShowrunnerInside 'Boy Scout': What to Expect from Special Agent Ramos's Action-Packed Debut Episode
Eva Ramos wastes no time getting straight into the action in her debut episode, "Boy Scout." The team finds themselves investigating a young man who was brutally beaten to death on federal land. This case, however, quickly hits a major roadblock when it intersects with an ongoing DEA operation. We've seen inter-agency conflicts before, and they're never simple! This clash promises to create tension and complicate Scola and Eva's initial efforts to solve the murder, forcing them to navigate jurisdictional issues alongside their primary investigation.
Beyond the immediate case, there's also a "potential shake-up inside of the JOC." This is a significant plot point that has been simmering since the Season 8 premiere. Remember when Isobel Castille (Alana De La Garza) underwent brain surgery? While she survived, her office was cleared out, and Jubal Valentine stepped in as acting Special Agent in Charge. The question of whether Isobel will return, or if a permanent replacement is on the horizon, has been looming large. Jubal himself realized that being in charge of the JOC came with immense pressure, making him question if he truly enjoyed the role. Eva's arrival might coincide with some crucial decisions being made about the JOC's leadership, adding another layer of intrigue to an already packed episode.
From SVU to FBI: Juliana Aidén Martinez's Exciting Journey to a New Role
If Juliana Aidén Martinez looks familiar, you're not imagining things! She's no stranger to the Dick Wolf TV universe, having previously played Jr. Detective Kate Silva in Season 26 of Law & Order: SVU. While she didn't return for Season 27 of the NBC procedural, it's a common and welcome trend for talented actors within Wolf Entertainment to move between shows as different characters.
Actors like Alana De La Garza and Jeremy Sisto, both now staples on FBI, also had roles in the original Law & Order before joining the team at 26 Fed. So, rest assured, Eva Ramos is a brand new character, entirely distinct from her previous role on SVU.
Martinez expressed immense gratitude for the opportunity to stay within the Wolf Entertainment family, praising their supportive and encouraging environment. She also highlighted the significant differences between her roles, particularly enjoying the action-heavy nature of FBI. "It is very different than SVU in the sense that I get to do a lot of action. And that’s been a blast for me because I am someone that is athletic. I love dance. I’ve always played soccer, and the ability to do this kind of physical work every day and create a story with that is a blast," she shared. It's clear she's thriving in the fast-paced, high-stakes world of FBI, and that energy is bound to translate into a compelling performance.
Beyond the Wolf universe, Martinez has an impressive list of credits, including roles in hit shows like Griselda, 9-1-1, The Blacklist, Prodigal Son, and The Mysteries of Laura. Her diverse acting background suggests she's more than ready to tackle the complexities of Special Agent Eva Ramos, bringing depth and nuance to Scola's newest partner.
Looking Ahead: Future Dynamic Partnerships and Lingering JOC Plot Twists
Eva Ramos's arrival isn't just about her partnership with Scola; it's about how she integrates into the entire 26 Fed team. Missy Peregrym, who plays Special Agent Maggie Bell, hinted at an exciting upcoming episode where Maggie and Eva will partner up without Boyd and Zaki. Peregrym called it a "really fun episode" and a "more significant one for Maggie," teasing that it will be "cool" to see "two female agents kicking ass." This episode, titled "Falsetto," is set to air on Monday, November 10, and involves Maggie and Eva hunting a killer after a shocking daytime stabbing in an NYC park. They soon discover the assassin has a hit list, raising the stakes dramatically.
Before that, on Monday, November 3, Episode 4, "Manifest," will feature OA and Maggie in a perilous situation. Following a failed assassination attempt on a U.S. Senator, they're tasked with escorting her back to Washington D.C. on a flight that quickly turns dangerous. The rotation of partners and the opportunity for new dynamics are always a highlight for long-time fans.
And let's not forget that potential JOC shake-up. While Jubal is currently holding down the fort as acting SAC, the question of Isobel's return or a permanent change in leadership remains a tantalizing mystery. How will this uncertainty impact the team, and could Eva's arrival be tied to any long-term changes at the Joint Operations Center? It all adds up to an electrifying Season 8 for FBI.
It's clear that Juliana Aidén Martinez's Special Agent Eva Ramos is set to be a game-changer for FBI. Her sharp intellect, legal background, and dynamic personality promise to add exciting new dimensions to the team and to Scola's journey. Don't miss her highly anticipated debut!
Tune in to FBI on Mondays at 9/8c on CBS. If you can't catch it live, new episodes are available to stream live and on-demand for Paramount+ Premium subscribers, or on-demand the day after airing for Paramount+ Essential subscribers.
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Sources
- Information synthesized from multiple exclusive articles and press releases provided in the context, including content from TV Insider, TVLine, PopCulture.com, Precinct TV, and CBS Studios.