The episode kicks off with a flashback, showing how Solomon and Jacob first met six years ago. Jacob helped Solomon track down the driver who killed his sister, leading to Solomon becoming his loyal operative. In the present, Peter brings Solomon to a safe house, where the team begins suspecting government moles aiding Solomon and his boss. Catherine and Peter finally realize they are intel brokers—but who bought the Foxglove intel?
Meanwhile, Noor confronts Rose about her lies and is devastated to learn Saidi was behind her brother’s death. She fears for her mother’s safety and tries to contact her, but Saidi is unreachable. Meanwhile, Javad secretly photographs Peter, Rose, and Noor leaving a secure location, signaling danger ahead.
Tomas, under his father’s orders, helps Markus and his men steal cyanogen, a critical chemical for a deadly poison. Solomon refuses to talk unless Peter interrogates him, but he hints at cyanogen’s role, leading Catherine to dig deeper. While Catherine investigates, Rose seeks out Dr. Cole, a scientist connected to Foxglove. He confirms the CIA may have secretly manufactured and sold chemical weapons.

Back at the safe house, Peter realizes Solomon’s unwavering loyalty stems from Jacob’s help in avenging his sister. Meanwhile, Noor is captured by Javad, who forces her into a dangerous deal—leading Peter into a trap. Just as Rose gains crucial intel from Dr. Cole, Markus and his team storm the house to kidnap the professor. Peter, realizing Rose is in danger, rushes to help, while Noor anxiously awaits Peter’s arrival—unknowingly leading him into a setup.
This episode keeps the tension high, but Peter’s decision-making is frustrating. Did he really think going rogue was a smart move? He’s risking everything for Rose, but Jacob isn’t the kind of person you can outplay easily. It’s clear Jacob has bigger plans, and his interest in the presidential election hints at something far more sinister.

Noor’s predicament is heartbreaking. She’s been betrayed at every turn, and her quick thinking may keep her alive for now, but Javad’s patience is running out. Her emotional conflict adds a gripping layer to the story.
The biggest issue? Night Action is constantly playing catch-up. They knew the Foxglove intel was dangerous yet failed to take preventative action. No increased security at chemical plants? No early warning for the professors? Their lack of urgency is frustrating when the stakes are so high.