We’re looking forward to the next episode of FBI and we’re hoping that someone outs Bashar for the asshole that he is. He’s in need of a reality check and also someone to turn him in for the shitty things that he does.
We are just praying that OA does not fall for that shit. Because if he falls for that shit, for a promotion, he will not be the man that we thought he was.
And OA, please be the man we think you are.
SYNOPSIS
The team rushes to investigate an extremist gun group after an anti-gun lobbyist building is bombed, with the promise of others to follow. Also, SAC Bashar dangles a possible promotion for OA, but only if he can persuade Tiffany to not report an incident she viewed as misconduct.
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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”
- ‘FBI’ 4×13 Review: “Pride and Prejudice”
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.