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I absolutely believe there was some acknowledgement of sorts in the
glance between Phillip and the CIA agent. And I also believe Stan
became suspicious of Renee when she made that last push for him to stay
in his department. It was one statement too many and out of character
for her—why would she otherwise care?

Wendy's short is the Achilles Heel for both Chuck and Axe. Both of their ultimate dilemmas will be deciding whether beating the other is worth more than dragging Wendy down, too. And,if you listen carefully to the "deal" between Chuck and Dake, it only covers Chuck's father—not Wendy.

Wendy's short is the Achilles Heel for both Chuck and Axe. Both of their ultimate dilemmas will be deciding whether beating the other is worth more than dragging Wendy down, too. And, if you listen carefully to the "deal" between Chuck and Dake, it only covers Chuck's father—not Wendy.

Hall the Fixer popping up in the most unlikely places started to feel comical in last night's episode. (In the weeds at the beach? The stairwell in the Senator's office? How did Hall and Axe get into Bruno's house?) And what did Hall whisper into Bruno's nephew's ear? (That was at least creepy.) The scene with

Nothing about the Solicitor General "disappearing" right before the bomb exploded? Obviously part of whatever the master plan might be.

My guess is that the phone they found on Max is not the same phone Max used to take the photo of Dar and O'Keefe; he might have switched it when he (purposefully?) bumped into the guy who reported him.

I had a similar reaction (mentioned below), but I am not convinced it's Saul being stupid, rather than something potentially more nefarious.

Started to say this in a reply below, but Marwan is at least the third suspect Saul has interrogated and then left alone in a room since Season 1 that ended up killing him or herself while he had stepped out. To me, in the scene with Marwan, it almost seemed that Saul was telegraphing to Marwan to take his own life.

This is the third suspect Saul has interrogated and then left alone in a room since Season 1 that ended up killing him or herself while he had stepped out. To me, in the scenes with Marwan, it almost seemed that Saul was telegraphing to Marwan to take his own life.

Also—I thought Saul had said that the "Kill Box" (in the P.O.) was between him and Quinn only and was "off book". How did Allison/SVR even know about it?

Did I miss something? How did Carrie know that Korzenik was dead (when she told Numan and Laura)?

Possible theory (also discussed on another site): Allison gave the General some sort of detonator device in the cigarette pack she handed him before he boarded the plane (unbeknownst to him).