Quantico Boss on Owen's Big Decision: "He Knows It Has to Be Done"
[...] stunned that his own daughter, Lydia (Tracy Ifeachor) was operating a secret CIA faction under his nose, Owen plots his own death during an assignment via Daniel Sharp (Nolan Gerard Funk), the son of his asset Helen who died when he failed to exfiltrate her way back when, which led to his name getting leaked.
Lydia is still MIA in the future, but we finally see Will (Jay Armstrong Johnson) again, who heads an interrogation of the hostages to snuff out the AIC radicals who were at unsanctioned operations the past eight months.
When Leon's (Aaron Diaz) answers don't jibe with the intel, Will realizes he's covering up for someone, puts an end to the whole farce, and works with Alex and Ryan (Jake McLaughlin) to lead the hostages out.
The terrorists have blended in among the group.
[...] yet when he comes face to face with her -- spoiler alert -- he's maybe unable to keep his emotions at bay.
When you guys broke this episode, did you want him to hit rock bottom?
The piece that our consultant had told us about that we knew we wanted to do was that once your alias is burned, you can never go to that country ever again.
[...] the second that they hear you're there, they assume that you're there on company business and anyone you've wronged will come after you.
Whenever operatives are burned, you're landlocked the rest of your life.
[...] he felt inadequate as a father, and once he found out the AIC was all happening under his nose and Alex was spying on him this whole time, it seemed like that broke him.
Safran: I would say it does halt his resignation, but as you know, he's also going to end up in prison, so this has something to do with that as well.
When he comes face to face with Lydia next week, is she going to be aware that he was trying to expose her?
In the next episode, you learn everything about The Farm timeline.
Going into Episode 13, the audience knows every last piece of information.
Is any