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OA was left with no choice but to shoot him. Clay died at the scene, leaving OA feeling both betrayed and guilty as the episode ended. However, according to Zaki, OA is keeping his feelings close to his chest as the team continues to fight crime.
"He gets right back to work, partly because the job helps take his mind off the fact that he killed his friend," Zaki tells Parade in an exclusive interview around the winter finale. "And partly because of how quickly these agents are able to process the choices they've made. OA made a decision, and now he has to live with it."
The FBI shooting schedule is only a few episodes ahead of the air schedule, so it's intriguing that OA hasn't yet had a chance to deal with any feelings. Usually, when that happens on a show like this, that means the feelings are going to hit harder later on, when it might be more difficult to deal with them in a healthy and professional way. Maggie, for example, recently had to take time off after taking guardianship of a little girl after the death of her friend. Agent Wallace (Tiffany Renee Kane) left the bureau at the beginning of this season, many episodes after another agent was killed while undercover with her. OA is the utmost professional, but FBI agents are not infallible.
FBI returns Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025 on CBS.
Next, check out our interview with new FBI: International star Jay Hayden.
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