FBI season 4 episode 20 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
A tense episode unfolds as detectives investigate the murder of Cher Wilkins, a TSA agent suspected of drug involvement due to her sudden wealth. The focus shifts to a Mediterranean restaurant, Sumac House, linked to drug trafficking. OA, a detective, is haunted by a figure from his past, believing he spots Tamir Hazara, a notorious target from Afghanistan. The case takes a dramatic turn into terrorism, revealing a bomb plot. In a climactic resolution, the team handles a hostage situation, vindicating OA's suspicions about Tamir,
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Cher Wilkins and how did she die?
Cher Wilkins, a 32-year-old TSA agent, was found dead with three gunshot wounds to her back.
What suspicion did Cher's supervisor have about her?
Cher's supervisor suspected her of being involved in drug trafficking due to her sudden display of wealth.
What is the significance of Sumac House in the investigation?
Sumac House, a Mediterranean restaurant, was frequently visited by Cher and was suspected to be a front for a drug trafficking ring.
Who did OA recognize at the restaurant, and why is it significant?
OA recognized someone he believed to be Tamir Hazara, a high-level target from his time in Afghanistan, suggesting a deeper plot.
What was revealed about Jem Polat during the undercover operation?
Jem Polat, the owner of Sumac House, was involved in drug trafficking and possibly in Cher's murder.
How did the case shift from drug trafficking to terrorism?
The discovery of a bomb plot linked to Jem Polat shifted the focus of the investigation from drug trafficking to terrorism.
What personal struggles did OA face during the investigation?
OA struggled with the anniversary of a friend's death and his fixation on Tamir Hazara, affecting his judgment.
How was the hostage situation resolved?
The FBI team successfully rescued the hostages and apprehended the suspect, confirming OA's suspicions about Tamir Hazara's involvement.