S2E5 Episode #2.5
Hana and Brody set a trap to catch Fox, Jess enlists surprising medical help to save Ruth's life, and the true architect of the conspiracy is finally revealed.
London police officer DC Hana Li is escorting Dr Matthew Nolan back to Beijing where he has been accused of a crime. However, on board flight 357, she finds herself embroiled in an escalating conspiracy and a growing number of murders.
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Hana and Brody set a trap to catch Fox, Jess enlists surprising medical help to save Ruth's life, and the true architect of the conspiracy is finally revealed.
The true nature of the conspiracy is revealed as Hana and Brody overcome their personal demons and work with Delaney to deliver justice.
The truth about events on board is revealed, forcing Hana to take drastic action; Tennant is put in charge of Delaney's operation, forcing Delaney to break protocol.
As Hana and Brody search for the killer, the embassy is put into lockdown but Fox remains one step ahead of them - meanwhile, a bomb is found on Delaney's jet.
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