‘FBI’ Deaths That Left Us Gutted—From Maggie’s Near Death to Hobbs’s Final Scene

From deadly gas leaks to fatal shootings, the agents on CBS’s FBI are constantly thrown into life-or-death situations—and some don’t survive. Over the years, the series has delivered some of the most heartbreaking losses and intense near-death scenes on TV. Below, we’re remembering the saddest deaths on FBI and the close calls that left us holding our breath.

Maggie Bell’s near-fatal exposure in Season 4

As the main character of FBI for nearly seven years, Maggie Bell (Missy Peregrym) has been through quite a few tough situations, including a very dangerous near-death experience. During Season 4, Episode 18, titled “Fear Nothing,” Maggie and the team discover a deadly gas is being sold to a group of terrorists.

While trying to determine the specifics of who is selling the weapon, she encounters a vial of the substance and is trapped in a room where it is released. As Maggie is exposed to the gas, she passes out, almost dying, as her partner, OA (Zeeko Zaki), desperately tries to get her to safety.

The entire scene is extremely nail-biting and has vieers waiting with bated breath to learn if Maggie will make it. She eventually does, but her character has to remain in the hospital for physical therapy.

In real life, Missy Peregrym was about to welcome her second child and needed a reason to be absent from the show for an extended period as she went on maternity leave, hence her departure from the end of Season 4 and early Season 5.

Stuart Scola’s stabbing and emotional goodbye

John Boyd as Stuart Scola in ‘FBI’Bennett Raglin/CBS

In the premiere of Season 7, fans saw a particularly intense episode as Tiffany Wallace (Katherine Renee Kane) was making her departure and her partner, Stuart Scola (John Boyd), was nearly killed.

During an investigation of a terrorist group, Scola was attacked and stabbed in the thigh, a wound that could have proven fatal. As audiences were on the edge of their seats wondering if Scola would make it, they had to believe if it could be the last episode for both characters.

As things played out, the team had backup ready and Scola was saved. He had to recover in the hospital for a bit and cope with the fact that his partner was leaving, so the episode was fairly emotional.

Nina Chase’s crossfire trauma and baby scare

In a crossover episode between FBI and FBI: International, fans nearly saw the end of Nina Chase (Shantel Van Santen). In the first hour, which was the FBI: International episode, Nina and her team were storming a home in Italy where a terrorist group was holding up, but she was caught in the crossfire and ended up getting shot. At the time, Nina was pregnant with Stuart Scola’s child, so the storyline continued into an episode of FBI, where Scola’s superiors had to decide whether to tell him about his pregnant girlfriend.

While Nina’s life hung in the balance, Jubal (Jeremy Sisto) and Isobel (Alana de la Garza) chose not to inform Scola of her condition in hopes of saving countless lives while he continued the mission. Luckily, both Nina and her unborn child were okay, and they recovered just as Scola was able to get to her.

OA’s girlfriend Gemma narrowly survives a hostage crisis

Zeeko Zaki as OA and Comfort Clinton as Gemma in ‘FBI’Bennett Raglin/CBS

Gemma Brooks (Comfort Clinton), who is dating OA (Zeeko Zaki) on the series, was shot in a Season 7 episode. While the two were headed to Niagara Falls on a weekend trip, their train was taken hostage.

But while OA had EMT training and could have saved her, he was restrained and only able to assist by telling a civilian what to do. She and the rest of passengers made it off the train after OA made a deal with the hostage-takers, narrowly avoiding death.

The death of Trevor Hobbs and its fallout

 

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