- Friends gather at Mae's home to comfort her. Iris confides to her that she has information about Alden's work and death. Sharla comes face to face with Joe for the first time. Meanwhile, Mailer gets closer to Mecca.
- SPOILER: Joe leaves Kathy's body In a remote wooded area. Agent Boyd and Kathy's bodies are both discovered. Sharla reports to Bob, is angry and distrustful but he seems to know more than she so keeps cooperating. Jude spots Joe in the backyard but Mae dismisses her child. When Mae drops her kids at Uncle Alan's, Joe breaks in to collect cell phone parts but he is almost discovered by two agents entering to install surveillance cameras at Mae's home. Joe evades them to hide in the backyard. A wake is then held at Mae's while surveillance continues on her. Iris comes to the wake, says she has "proof" and wants to use her boat as a location to talk with Mae later. Jude wanders over to the play area where Joe is hiding. As Joe tries to speak to him, the child screams and Joe has to flee on foot, pursued closely by Gabrielle and Sharla. Sharla intercepts him but decides to join forces against Gabrielle. In Saudi Arabia in a religious pilgrimage, the Muslim operative is seen amidst a large crowd of worshipers.
- Joe Turner leaves Hale's corpse in a remote wood stretch along a river and runs. Bob Partridge finds Sharla Shepard to tell her discredited Israeli agent Gabrielle Joubert is responsible for her girlfriend's death. Mae prepares for Sam's funeral and wake, with the conspirators bugging her house before the event wile she brings firstborn Sam junior to his uncle. At the wake, neighbor and fellow agency wife Iris tells Mae that she has proof Sam was involved with the death of her husband, Elden Loramer. Joe, who has been hiding in Sam's kid son Jude Barber's tree-house, flees pursued by Shepard when accidentally discovered by Jude. Shepard catches up with Joe, who convinces her to trust him and she hides him in her trunk, raising Joubert's suspicions. In Saudi Arabia, Mailer arrives in Mecca to perform the Hajj.—KGF Vissers
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