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‘FBI’: Maggie Returns to Work After Her Sister’s Death — Is She Ready?
Missy Peregrym returned to FBI after grieving her sister's death caused by a serial killer; the show faced spinoff cancellations and explored emotional resilience, CBS said.
- On Monday, March 30, Special Agents Maggie Bell returned to the field in a new FBI episode, rejoining her team after a leave of absence and consulting with SAC Isobel before resuming duty.
- Maggie had been on bereavement leave following the kidnapping and murder of her sister, Erin, by serial slasher Ray DiStefano, earlier in the month.
- Concerned for her well-being, SAC Isobel asked partner Omar Adom 'OA' Zidan to 'keep an eye' on Maggie during the investigation. Zidan checked in with her to confirm her readiness.
- Despite her return, Maggie admitted she is 'not OK' while crying in Isobel's office at episode's end, noting that finding closure for Erin's death remains difficult.
- Missy Peregrym emphasized the show remains focused on case resolution, stating, 'I'm choosing to come to work because there's work to do,' while highlighting the importance of depicting character resilience after trauma.
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FBI's Missy Peregrym Returns After Maggie's Absence Over [Spoiler]'s Death
FBI‘s Missy Peregrym returned to the show after Maggie took a leave of absence following a major death. Maggie came back in the Monday, March 30, episode, where she spoke with Isobel (Alana de la Garza), saying, “I’ll be honest, it’s a lot. But I have taken the time and I’ve really let myself feel all of it. I know that grief is a process. It’s going to come and go but I have been taking care of myself.” She continued, “And I just had my last se…
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