‘FBI’ Star Missy Peregrym Teases Challenges Maggie Will Face: “PTSD Is A Long-Standing Issue That Sneaks Up Unexpectedly”
16.11.2022 - 05:07
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SPOILER ALERT: The following reveals major plot points from tonight’s episode of CBS’ FBI titled “Ready or Not.”
Missy Peregrym is back from maternity leave as Maggie Bell in tonight’s episode of the CBS series FBI and fans will be elated to see the character returns mostly unscathed. When viewers last saw Maggie 7 months ago, she was exposed to sarin gas poison but was saved just in the nick of time by her partner OA Zidan (Zeeko Zaki).
While she may be mostly in tip-top shape physically, her mental health has definitely been affected as she is showing signs of post-traumatic stress disorder as she dives into a new case.
Maggie arrives at the office and before she’s properly greeted everyone and has put her bag down, there’s a shooting that requires attention in the Bronx. She’s honest with OA during a brief convo revealing she’s “got some nerves” about getting back to work. OA replies, “Yeah, I was surprised they cleared you so fast. The gas exposure was pretty bad.” But when Maggie admits she was given the option of taking a few more weeks off but decided it was better to get back to the grind, her partner is nothing but supportive and cautiously optimistic.
The case is focused on a deceased male and female, the latter of who was Marisol Lugo, an FBI hopeful attending Quantico. The team is hot on the trail of a gang leader with possible connections to the Bronx murders when OA discovers Maggie has anxiety pills in her trunk. She denies she’s taking any but opens up about meeting with a psychiatrist who prescribed them to take as needed.
OA is nervous about the pills because Maggie could lose her job if she takes them but she assures him she is fine. Just moments later while searching for a suspect named Matteo, she
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