“Walk the Line” is the title of a new episode of FBI airing tonight (March 9) on CBS, and CBS has released some photos, a guest cast list, and a description to promote it. Here’s how the episode is described:
After a bomb leaves three people dead, the team presses a reluctant informant to gather information from his close friends who are under suspicion. Also, OA finds tension in his relationship with his girlfriend, Mona (Yasmine Aker), when they clash on where the informant’s rights lie, on FBI, Tuesday, March 9 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
Some preview images can be found below.
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"Walk the Line" - After a bomb leaves three people dead, the team presses a reluctant informant to gather information from his close friends who are under suspicion. Also, OA finds tension in his relationship with his girlfriend, Mona (Yasmine Aker), when they clash on where the informant's rights lie, on FBI, Tuesday, March 9 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.Pictured (L-R) Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell and Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom ‘OA’ Zidan Photo: Michael Parmelee/ ©2021 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
FBI stars Missy Peregrym (Special Agent Maggie Bell), Zeeko Zaki (Special Agent Omar Adom ‘OA’ Zidan), Jeremy Sisto (Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine), Alana De La Garza (Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille), John Boyd (Special Agent Stuart Scola), and Katherine Renee Turner (Special Agent Tiffany Wallace).
Recurring cast appearing in “Walk the Line” include James Chen (Ian Lim), Vedette Lim (Elise Taylor), Taylor Anthony Miller (Kelly Moran), Kathleen Munroe (Rina Trenholm), and Yasmine Aker (Mona Nazari).
Additional guest stars include Jaylen Moore (Vega Assad), Rock Kohli (Hassan Ali), Johnny Rivera (Jason Cassidy), Danny Fischer (Philip Stafford), Ian Poake (Nicholas Katz), Whitney Bashor (Karen Stafford), Joshua Cameron (Rob Salem), Noam Harary (Joseph), Oliver Lehne (Male), Savannah Frazier (Female), Abdul L. Howard (Cop One), Adam Ross Ratcliffe (Bomb Tech One), and Nixon Cesar (Citzen One).
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This was a very poignant show. It touched on some systemic insensitivity when dealing with “hated” groups. It brought out some unresolved feelings, and just like today, failed to address any solutions to the prejudices.