Rick Eid Reflects on Setting Up Kelli Giddish’s ‘SVU’ Exit, Previews Missy Peregrym’s ‘FBI’ Return

ROOKIE BLUE - "Fragments" - Andy McNally and Sam Swarek are in such a good place that she just can't help but feel like she's waiting for the other shoe to drop. So when Andy learns her former rookie, Duncan, is back on active duty and hoping to reconcile, she's sure that this is what her anxiety was anticipating. But it's all hands on deck when a car bomb explodes in a downtown parking garage - quickly followed by a second explosion at a busy local intersection. Duncan, eager to prove himself, goes rogue - only to come face-to-face with the car bomber. Now, it's up to Andy and Nick to get the situation under control and save Duncan before they run out of time, on the season finale ABC's "Rookie Blue," THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 (9:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. (ABC/Ben Mark Holzberg) MISSY PEREGRYM

Maggie is back! Missy Peregrym, who left CBS’ “FBI” in April for maternity leave, has returned to set and is filming again, showrunner Rick Eid tells Variety.

When viewers last saw her in Season 4, Maggie was hospitalized after breathing in sarin gas on a case. While OA (Zeeko Zaki) was able to rescue her in time and save her life, the episode ended with him at her bedside, letting her know that he has no interest in doing the job without her.

Now, as Maggie and OA are reunited, he’s more protective than ever.

“The first two episodes explore that dynamic. We explore OA’s attempt to be overly protective and Maggie trying to stake out her own lane in this new chapter of their partnership. Perhaps OA is blaming himself for certain things he shouldn’t be blaming himself for, so we definitely explore their partnership,” says Eid. “It’s not always easy to come back after eight or nine months after something like this happens. It’s not just on the person who actually suffered the injury. It’s also complicated for the person who didn’t suffer the injury but maybe blames himself for the other person suffering the injury. We dig a little bit into that kind of psychology.”

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