This season it seems as though everyone is being tested and forced to come face to face with their beliefs. That isn’t always easy and definitely not always easy to watch.
Because you never want to have to have people consider their loyalties and see the pain that it brings them. But then again, it does make for good television.
Missy Peregrym stars as Special Agent Maggie Bell, Zeeko Zaki is Special Agent Omar Adom ‘OA’ Zidan, and Jeremy Sisto plays Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine, Alana De La Garza as Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille, John Boyd as Special Agent Stuart Scola, and Katherine Renee Turner as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace.
SYNOPSIS
When a Muslim college student and his younger brother are murdered, the team connects with the outraged imam of OA’s former mosque, who insists the victims were wrongly targeted as terrorists. Also, OA must reconsider where his loyalties lie when working the case with a Muslim anti-terrorist agent bent on solving the investigation through any means necessary.
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THIS SEASONS REVIEWS
- ‘FBI’ 4×01 Review: “All That Glitters”
- ‘FBI’ 4×02 Review: “Hacktivist”
- ‘FBI’ 4×03 Review: “Trauma”
- ‘FBI’ 4×04 Review: “Know Thyself”
- ‘FBI’ 4×05 Review: “Charlotte’s Web”
- ‘FBI’ 4×06 Review: “Allegiance”
- ‘FBI’ 4×07 Review: “Gone Baby Gone”
- ‘FBI’ 4×08 Review: “Fire And Rain”
- ‘FBI’ 4×09 Review: “Unfinished Business”
- ‘FBI’ 4×10 Review: “Fostered”
- ‘FBI’ 4×12 Review: “Under Pressure”