WARNING: This article contains spoilers for FBI season 2 episode 6. Read at your own risk.

Fans of FBI series need to wait for a couple of weeks since there will be no FBI season 2 episode 6 arriving on CBS next week. Despite the delay, there are still a lot of interesting things to anticipate in this episode, titled "Outsider."

In the synopsis of FBI season 2 episode 6, a Wall Street investor has been murdered. This case led the team to an insider-trading ring that uses unconventional methods information. This case-of-the-week is somehow similar to some of the episodes of Billions, in which a secret insider-training group trying to get information at all costs.

This episode will possibly highlight the team gathering some sometimes-shady characters in Wall Street. Since this is a high-profile case, this could also open up other mysteries and the character might end up investigating themselves, as well as their past habits.

In another part of FBI season 2 episode 6, OA faces a personal struggle. He couldn't maintain his confidence about his budding romance with Mona. Right now, he is in a situation where his work could interrupt every single aspect of your life.

That's possibly one of the reasons why OA is not confident about his relationship with Mona since it could interfere with his job and personal life. As per CarterMatt, OA could eventually find a greater balance -- but not that soon into the series' run.

Meanwhile, a lot of fans are already aware that there will be no new episode of FBI next week. One of the main reasons for the delay is that the series usually follows the lead of NCIS. That only makes sense since the Dick Wolf drama could capitalize on its ratings.

Since there's no NCIS new episode next week, there'll be no new episode of FBI as well. So, just like the return date of the NCIS franchise, FBI season 2 episode 6 will also arrive on Tuesday, November 5, on the CBS Television Network.

FBI follows the inner workings of the New York office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The first-class agents bring their intellect, technical expertise, and talents to investigate big cases, such as counterintelligence and terrorism, to keep the city and the country safe.

The series stars Zeeko Zaki as Omar Adom "OA" Zidan, Missy Peregrym as Maggie Bell, Jeremy Sisto as Jubal Valentine, Ebonée Noel as Kristen Chazal, Alana de la Garza as Isobel Castille and John Boyd as Stuart Scola.