FBI season 1 episode 20 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a high-stakes episode, the FBI is tasked with protecting Ahmed El-Masri, a controversial Egyptian official in Toronto for a heart transplant. Despite his dubious human rights record, they thwart an assassination attempt by Karim Mohammed. Meanwhile, Zev Solin, a ruthless professional assassin, escalates the situation by planting a bomb in the hospital. The FBI team races against time to locate and disarm the bomb, managing a discreet evacuation. Amidst moral dilemmas and personal grudges, they confront Solin, ultimately saving the day, but El-Masri dies due to transplant complications, leaving a reflective air on the complex nature of justice and protection.
Full Episode S01E20 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Ahmed El-Masri?
Ahmed El-Masri is an Egyptian senior official staying in Toronto for a heart transplant.
What is the FBI's mission regarding El-Masri?
The FBI is tasked with protecting El-Masri, despite his controversial human rights record.
Who attempts to assassinate El-Masri?
Karim Mohammed, linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, attempts to assassinate El-Masri.
How do the FBI agents prevent El-Masri's assassination?
The agents use reinforced vehicle glass and quick response to thwart the assassination attempt.
Who is Zev Solin?
Zev Solin is a professional assassin with a reputation for killing high-profile, well-protected targets.
What significant threat does Zev Solin pose at the hospital?
Zev Solin plants a bomb in the hospital where El-Masri is being treated.
How do the agents discover the bomb in the hospital?
The agents discover the bomb through investigation and clues left by Solin.
Is the bomb in the hospital successfully disarmed?
Yes, the bomb is successfully disarmed by the FBI team.