FBI’s Maggie Crisis Felt Like a Finale, And I Blame This Other Show’s Shocking Death for My Panic!

“Under Pressure” – Maggie goes undercover working in a bar to investigate an anti-government group that regularly gathers there and has several members suspected in a series of bombings. The case opens old wounds for her when a single father on the periphery of the group begins to fear he’s in danger of becoming collateral damage, on the CBS Original series FBI, Tuesday, Feb. 1 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*. Pictured (L-R): Katherine Renee Turner as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom ‘OA’ Zidan, John Boyd as Special Agent Stuart Scola, and Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell. Photo: David M. Russell/CBS ©2021 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved

FBI’s High-Stakes Crisis For Maggie Felt Like It Belonged In The CBS Drama’s Season Finale, And I Blame Another TV Show For Freaking

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Missy Peregrym as Maggie in FBI Season 7×20
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Warning: spoilers are ahead for Episode 20 of FBI Season 7, called “Startup” and available streaming next day with a Paramount+ subscription.

CBS is running out of episodes from the FBI franchise in the spring 2025 TV schedule, although the original series will be coming back in the fall while the two spinoffs will not. Still, there are another couple episodes left before the credits roll on Season 7 this spring, so I was surprised by all the finale vibes I was getting from Maggie’s storyline in “Startup.” Not only did she split from Joel despite the relationship going well just a few weeks ago, but she was caught in an explosion that stopped her heart.

Normally, I know better than to start fretting over the fate of a lead character in an episode that’s not a finale or a premiere, but another primetime TV show’s latest drastic twist has me on edge… even though it airs on another network. Spoilers for ABC’s 9-1-1 Season 8 are ahead.

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Missy Peregrym in CBS’ FBI Season 7 and Peter Krause in ABC’s 9-1-1 Season 8

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If 9-1-1 Could Kill Off Bobby, Who Else Could Die?
Even if you never watched 9-1-1 in its Fox days or since it moved over to ABC, you may have heard the grim news from back in April. The hit drama killed off leading man Bobby Nash, played by Parenthood and Six Feet Under alum Peter Krause. Logically, I know what happens on ABC’s 9-1-1 doesn’t apply to CBS’ FBI, but emotionally… well, I’m on higher alert than usual for main characters. It was a shock that has had the internet abuzz for good reason, as the first responders of 9-1-1 are regularly in ridiculous life-or-death situations that end in miraculous escapes.

I’m talking about a show that delivered an emergency that combined The Poseidon Adventure with cyber-pirates and then a bee-nado – which, yes, was a tornado of bees – less than a year later, with no major characters biting the dust. Peter Krause’s character being killed off with weeks left before the Season 8 finale? If you’d asked me this time last month, I would have laughed off the very idea, and one of Krause’s co-stars was “sobbing uncontrollably” while filming it.

Obviously 9-1-1 and FBI are very different shows, and I would probably check to make sure I was watching the right channel if Missy Peregrym’s show so much as suggested a tornado of bees, but seeing one major network TV show killing off a key character before a finale has me just a little more freaked out than usual that near-deaths could become real deaths. Besides, other shows in the Dick Wolf TV universe have been cutting cast members, with Chicago Fire down two and Law & Order: SVU cutting Juliana Martinez and Octavio Pisano as series regulars before fall premiere season.

Was I overreacting to think that maybe Maggie could really stay dead? Sure, but I think it was a reasonable reaction!

“Under Pressure” – Maggie goes undercover working in a bar to investigate an anti-government group that regularly gathers there and has several members suspected in a series of bombings. The case opens old wounds for her when a single father on the periphery of the group begins to fear he’s in danger of becoming collateral damage, on the CBS Original series FBI, Tuesday, Feb. 1 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
Pictured (L-R): Katherine Renee Turner as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom ‘OA’ Zidan, John Boyd as Special Agent Stuart Scola, and Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell. Photo: David M. Russell/CBS ©2021 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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