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Stan plans to find the person responsible, while the FBI is trying to find Amador's ring, which was missing on his body. Stan also hides his involvement in Vlad's death from Nina (Annet Mahendru). Philip tells Elizabeth (Keri Russell) that Amador's ring was missing, which is later found by the FBI at a pawn shop where the car was placed ...
Stan meets up with Nina (Annet Mahendru), who refuses to continue to spy for the FBI as the Russians are now aware of the mole. Stan tells her to trust him and then gives her a camera to take pictures of confidential files at the embassy. Nina calls this suicide as she won't be able to take the files past the heavy security.
In Russia, Nina continues working with Anton Baklanov and later makes a request to her handler, Vasili Nikolaevich, to see her husband. Arkady, suspicious of what Tatiana is working on, learns that it involves chemical and biological weapons. Martha gets the FBI's schedule for Crandall's surveillance, enabling the Jenningses to meet him unobserved.
Elizabeth gets a note from Philip, telling her that he is taking the meeting with the Colonel. Nina tells Arkady that the FBI are planning something and he assumes the meeting with the Colonel is a trap. To alert the agents, Arkady dispatches several cars with an "abort" signal spray-painted on the side.
Scola and Nina began dating during season 4 of FBI, when Nina joined the cast. In 2023, during season 5 of the flagship series, the TV couple welcomed a son named Dougie, after Scola’s late brother.
Nina (Annet Mahendru) has been promoted at The Embassy and has received a new office. Arkady tells her about the bug planted in Caspar Weinberger's study. Meanwhile, FBI employee Martha (Alison Wright) has decided to introduce Philip (disguised as FBI counterintelligence agent Clark) to her parents (Richard Kline and Peggy Scott). After an ...
It was an emotional week on FBI for Agent Scola (John Boyd), who was confronted with his brother's tragic ending in more ways than one.The case itself was a heck of a way to jump into the back ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A top Justice Department official on Wednesday told FBI agents they would not be fired if they worked on January 6 investigations because they were ordered to do so and ...