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#1
S1E9 8.1
Henry and the Terrible... Day

While trying to track down a rouge D.O.D. agent who is planing to build a "dirty bomb" to use against American interests in Europe, Edward thinks that the chip in his brain which activates Henry may be fixed when he confides in Mavis, Tony, and Norah about an electrical surge which can turn on and off the switch which leads to a radical electro-therapy session to try to repair the chip. Meanwhile, Raymond's past begins to catch up to him when a ex-con recognizes him and begins to stalk him in which his other personality "Tom" gets dangerously close to discovering the secret about his other personality and work for the Janus Organization, just as Mary grows more distrustful of "Tom" that he may be hiding something about his past. Elsewhere, Edward traps "Henry" on a ship and sends an assassin to kill him hoping the hapless and bumbling Henry can survive without his help or special training.

#2
S1E8 7.9
Love in All the Wrong Places

During a mission to the Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa to kidnap a fugitive Rwandan general, Edward and Raymond discover a group of American hostages held for a number of years. After completing their assignment, Edward wants to return to rescue the hostages, but all kinds of complications ensue when both Mavis and Alastar are against the idea since the hostages are not a priority and rescuing them could reveal the knowledge about their super-secret organization Janus. Also, Mavis reveals to Norah that she strongly suspects her of having sexual relations with Edward and wants her to stop. When Mavis authorizes a rescue mission, Alastar forces her to call it off. But Edward and Raymond disregard orders and move on, only to have Henry reemerge during the mission. Elsewhere, Angie tells Henry that she wants another baby, but Edward learns of this and does not approve.

#3
S1E4 7.7
That Is Not My Son

Henry "reemerges" at the most unexpected time during a mission to China to rescue the captive Raymond, and finds himself in the midst of gunfire, and one of his partners, Paula, is wounded. Henry calls for help and inadvertently gives away his whereabouts and his identity. Mavis worries that her superior, the ruthless Alistair Trumbull, will see that Edward is 'broken' and wants to make plans to terminate him. Meanwhile, Mary Grady discovers that Tom is having an affair, while 'Raymond' plots to have another plot in motion. As Henry deals with the fact that his shrink, Dr. Skinner, is actually the security chief of the Janus Organization and reports directly to Mavis, while at the same time Henry and Angie try to learn where their son, Jack, is going to at nights when he's caught in a lie about playing the guitar and learn that he has been taking Karate lessons.

#4 High Crimes and Turducken S1E6 7.6
#5 Down Rio Way S1E7 7.6
#6 Hello, Henry S1E3 7.5
#7 Breakdown S1E1 7.3
#8 The Hummingbird S1E2 7.3
#9 The Night Train to Moscow S1E5 7.3

Lowlights

#9 S1E5 The Night Train to Moscow 7.3

Henry begins to suspect that his wife, Angie, is actually a foreign spy assigned to investigate him and the covert company, Janus. At the same time, Edward makes a deal which could cost him dearly in exchange for information with the ex-KGB Agent Mariam Shefer. At Henry's advice, Dr. Norah Skinner investigates Angie and in the process, realizes how much Henry's other personality, Edward, means to her.

#8 The Hummingbird S1E2 7.3
#7 Breakdown S1E1 7.3
#6 Hello, Henry S1E3 7.5
#5 Down Rio Way S1E7 7.6

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