OCT. 15, 8/7c, CBS
She was so burned out that she quit the FBI's New York office. As Season 7 begins, it turns out that kind of feeling is catching: Special Agent Maggie Bell (Missy Peregrym) is reconsidering her future as she's struggling to raise Ella (Rose Decker), the young daughter of her late friend and colleague Jessica Blake (Charlotte Sullivan). "She loves Ella and feels fulfilled caring for her," Peregrym explains, "but the demands of her job create conflict within her. Is she doing enough?"
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