The Old Man
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If youve been paying close attention so far, then tonights two big disclosures shouldnt have been terribly mind-blowing.

Though I must admit the Emily reveal was impressive.
As you may recall fromepisode two, Harper secretly enlisted an unidentified character to murder Chase.
But well get to that.
Waters is so over-the-top its hard to take him seriously.
I dont know this is a traditional spy thriller, so rule 101 is not to trust anyone.
Hamzad is open to letting this hotshot join his fight if his wife approves.
Realizing shes been harboring a fugitive, Zoe descends into self-loathing over her gullibility.
But its interrupted by a phone call from Emily.
Then we cut to an empty parking lot.
With multiple people after Chase, however, shes not about to have much of a choice.
This time, its Julian Carson.
Chase puts up a valiant fight, but it doesnt take long for Carson to knock him out.
An awesome human vs. Rottweilers brawl ensues in time for Chase to regain consciousness and shoot Carson.
Waters doesnt deny this theory, demanding that Harper start talking.
The camera remains on Angela as shes forced to listen to her boss spew ignorant rhetoric about her mother.
Harper and Waters agree to Angelas plan, but a unified front they are not.
Harper knows his attempt to kill Chase was a failure although Carson isnt dead, just injured.
Okay, hes not a useless American.
But what about the other kind?
Young Dan assures her hes not a monster, but the jurys still out on that claim.
Because back in the present, a despondent Chase stands in front of Zoes car trunk before opening it.
In a long shot, he backs away from the car as we fade to black.
And it is very, very likely that Zoe is in that trunk.
Thats Like, My Opinion, Man
Im curious about Angelas connection to Harpers deceased son.
Does anyone have theories?
Angela describing Waters as someone who annoys the hell out of people by asking why?
over and over makes me think of thisclassic exchangebetween Pee-Wee Herman and Natasha Lyonne.