OA finds himself struggling to cope with the aftermath of exposure to sarin gas and the 10th anniversary of his army friend’s death in Afghanistan. He is forced to take a break from work and go on vacation to recover from his recent ordeal.
Ghost from the Past
Continuing on with the adventures of the FBI, this episode is called Ghost from the Past. In this episode, the FBI investigates the murder of Hannah Bloom. The murder of a morning show host also takes place.
FBI enlists the help of a foreign graduate student, Arman Patel, to help with the investigation. This person was part of an organization called the New Dawn. The New Dawn is a radical group that targets women.
The team is also working with the CIA to uncover an assassination plot. An informant, Vega Assad, is also part of this operation. This informant was the owner of a campus newspaper and also works with the CIA.
The team also investigates a nuclear power plant employee suspected of sabotage. This employee was also working with the most wanted felon, Jake Fletcher. In the meantime, Jake is in Cuba. The team also works to catch a white supremacist named Tyler Kane.
The FBI team also uncovers a number of young women’s graves. Some are found in New York and some in southern New York. Eventually, the team narrows down the list to a Middle Eastern restaurant owner.
The team also enlists the help of a woman named Kristen Ross. This woman was a friend of Amira. The team enlists her to work as an informant. This informant has a sister who is a part of a human trafficking ring. The team also uncovers the son of the college headmaster.
The team also comes across an undercover FBI agent named Joseph Nasser. This person has an agenda to recruit two Muslim youths. He also has an agenda to bomb Central Park. The team thwarts his assassination operation.
The FBI also brings in the father of Cross. The father was the one who killed Cross’s wife and two daughters many years ago. This man was also a security officer at 26 Fed.
The FBI team also works to uncover the identity of a serial killer. The team is also tasked to investigate the murder of Harry Bloom. They also find out that the murder may be connected to a string of strangled women.
OA stands his ground
OA stands his ground in FBI season 4 episode 20 “The Garrison Lounge”. In this episode, OA is called on to act as an undercover agent to track down an arms buyer. He is also asked to find a rogue ICE agent who killed a family.
OA’s team discovers that the woman who died in the terrorist attack was actually duped into the attack. She is not only a terrorist, but she was also an illegal immigrant. In fact, she was working for ISIS.
OA also discovers that the operative of the infamous Garrison Lounge bombing was none other than his own cousin Ryan Davis. This isn’t the first time that OA has been put on the spot. Earlier, he and his cousin were put at odds when Ryan asked his uncle for a favor. OA’s cousin is a sign language interpreter.
Meanwhile, the FBI’s Fugitive Task Force teams up with OA to take down a white supremacist named Tyler Kane. Their mission isn’t as successful as they’d like. OA, who has a history of being indecisive, has trouble deciding between chasing after a man who’s killed his wife and chasing after an arms buyer.
The FBI has a new target, the leader of a terrorist group known as White Horses. Sulaiman Mansor was the leader of the group, and he was thought to have died years ago. The FBI’s best bet is to locate and arrest him before he can carry out a major operation.
A former Quantico instructor who’s been a fixture in the Boston field office, Jubal Valentine is the assistant special agent in charge. He has prior experience working with Zev Solin.
The other notable mentions in the FBI Season 4 episode 20 “Garison Lounge” include OA’s team rescuing Victor Beniov, who’s a Russian chemist, from a rogue ICE deportation officer who’s a mastermind at creating chemical weapons.
The OA and his team are also called to investigate a restaurant bombing in Queens. The FBI’s most high-tech weapon of the season is a button cam that reveals the identity of the bomb maker.
Nina Chase is a great agent
Among the characters on FBI Season 4 Episode 20 is Special Agent Nina Chase, played by Shantel VanSanten. She is the successor to Maggie Bell, who took a medical leave after being exposed to sarin gas. She will be seen on CBS Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., but it is her role on this show that will make her stand out.
Nina is a great addition to the FBI team. She has a conscientious approach to her work, and she is a team player. During her time on the show, she teamed up with Agent Stuart Scola. She worked on an undercover mission to investigate a drug ring. She also helped with the team’s investigation of a double murder.
Nina and Stuart have a rocky history with each other. They have also ghosted each other in the past. However, in a recent episode, Scola apologized to Nina for ghosting her. However, it seems as though Nina is still having a difficult time opening up to Scola about her relationship with him.
This will make it difficult for Scola to accept Nina’s return. He may also be hesitant to accept her in her new role. However, Nina will be working closely with Agent Omar Zidan, better known as OA. This will likely make the duo work well together.
OA has been through a lot during his time at the FBI, including being exposed to sarin gas. He has been through a lot, but it looks as though Nina is going to be a great addition to the team. She will be paired up with OA, and the two will work on a new case together.
This episode will also be seen on Paramount Plus, a streaming service available for viewers. Paramount Plus offers a variety of movies and television shows, including CBS’ FBI. All episodes are available on demand after the episode airs. You can also watch the show live on Paramount+. Regardless of which method you choose, you will want to catch Nina’s role on FBI Season 4 Episode 20. The episode will air Tuesday, May 10 at 8 p.m.
Missy Peregrym’s absence from fbi season 4 episode 20
Earlier this month, Missy Peregrym announced on Instagram that she would be returning to the FBI as Special Agent Maggie Bell. This is not the first time Missy has taken time off from the show. She also took time off during Season 2 when she had her first child.
Missy Peregrym announced her pregnancy on Instagram in February. She gave birth to her daughter, Mela Josephine Oakley, on June 6. Now, Missy Peregrym has officially returned to the FBI. She will be back in the next episode of Season 5 of the show. During this season, Maggie Bell will help the team to investigate the homicides of a young man with possible gang ties and a law student.
Earlier this year, Peregrym took a break from the FBI to have her second child. She is expected to return to the show in September, but the show has not yet confirmed an exact return date. During this time, Peregrym’s costars have reintroduced her character to fans.
After a short hiatus, Missy Peregrym’s return to the FBI will be big news for everyone involved. Her return will bring about a dramatic storyline for both Peregrym and her costars. The storyline will revolve around a case that involves the FBI Academy in Quantico.
In the meantime, Peregrym’s absence from the show has caused some controversy. It is unclear whether or not Peregrym’s exit will affect the structure of the show. She was a key character, and her departure would alter the show’s entire narrative. During her absence, the show was halted for an episode after a Uvalde school shooting.
While Peregrym has been on maternity leave, her absence from the show has had many fans worried. Her absence has caused a rift between fans and the show’s producers. Fortunately, Peregrym has addressed her absence in the last couple of episodes. She has also promised to return in September, but has yet to confirm a specific date.
Fans can follow Missy Peregrym on Twitter to keep up with her future projects. In addition, you can rent or purchase the FBI on Amazon Instant Video.