Why Fans Think OA Is Leaving FBI: Absence Explained

In the recent FBI episode titled “Manhunt,” main character Omar Adom Zidan, also known as OA, was conspicuously absent from the case, leading to speculation among viewers about whether he might be leaving the show. Introduced in 2018, OA is a crucial figure and special agent who frequently works alongside Maggie Bell on risky cases. In this episode, only Maggie tackled a high-profile human trafficking investigation, with no sign of OA. However, a sneak peek at the next episode has put any exit rumors to rest. Here’s what we know now.

Where is Zeeko Zaki’ Omar Adom Zidan aka OA, and is he leaving FBI?

The upcoming preview didn’t reveal why he was missing, but it might be because of the FBI’s actor rotation schedule for one episode. It’s also important to note that Zeeko Zaki, portraying OA in FBI, isn’t planning to depart from the series.

In the preview for the next episode titled “Hitched,” it’s made clear that OA won’t be leaving the FBI. Instead, he teams up with his partner Maggie to tackle a significant case linked to the mafia. The impending episode unfolds as the team swiftly investigates the murder of two jurors, leading them down a new path. As the investigation deepens, they uncover that the actual targets were not the slain jurors.

On a personal level, Scola finds himself questioning if a previous military academy instructor, now involved in the current investigation, could be relevant. His recent disappearance may stem from intense anger experienced during past operations. This has prompted Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille to advise him to keep emotions in check during missions. Therefore, it’s possible he’s taken some time away to unwind and regroup.

In a chat with The Wrap last year, the interviewer questioned if he was considering a break from the series. His response? “Never.” He expressed his desire to be in every episode, suggesting that his deep-rooted passion for FBI means it’s unlikely we’ll see him departing the show any time soon.

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2025-02-20 17:10