Deacon's traumatic past comes into focus. Sharla pursues Joubert. Mae makes a terrifying discovery. After the location of the plot is uncovered, Bob considers his options and Joe compels Janice and Caleb to help him.
Young CIA analyst Joe Turner has his idealism tested when he learns that the CIA has been using an algorithm he developed to spy on American citizens, leading the organization to a terrorist plot that threatens the lives of millions. Inspired by Sydney Pollack’s 1975 political thriller Three Days of the Condor.
The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.
Deacon's traumatic past comes into focus. Sharla pursues Joubert. Mae makes a terrifying discovery. After the location of the plot is uncovered, Bob considers his options and Joe compels Janice and Caleb to help him.
Joe runs out of options and is forced to put his loved ones at great risk. Mae makes tough demands on Reuel.
Joe escapes Joubert and Deacon and calls Bob Partridge to bring him in. Sam Barber wrestles with his betrayal of Joe, which causes his partners to doubt his loyalty.
Joe is lured back into the danger zone when he suspects that Bob's killer and mole may be the same person.
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