Ep 3. Bang and Blame
- TV-PG
- June 21, 2011
- 42 min
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8.0 (292)
In the season 2 episode 3 of Covert Affairs titled "Bang and Blame", CIA agent Annie Walker (played by Piper Perabo) is sent on a mission to Istanbul to gather information about a potential terrorist threat. Meanwhile, back in Washington D.C., her boss, Joan Campbell (Kari Matchett), is dealing with a crisis of her own as one of their agents, Vincent Rossabi (Cameron Daddo), has gone rogue and is selling classified information to the highest bidder.
Annie is teamed up with a Turkish agent named Eyal (Oded Fehr) to track down a suspected terrorist who they believe is planning to bomb a local shopping mall. As they follow the trail, they discover that the actual target is a government building hosting a peace conference. Annie and Eyal work together to prevent the attack, but their mission is complicated by a local CIA asset who may be working against them.
Back in Washington, Joan enlists the help of a Russian spy, Ivan Kravec (Tim Griffin), to track down Vincent and recover the stolen information. Things get even more complicated when Auggie (Christopher Gorham), Annie's best friend and a fellow CIA agent, uncovers evidence that suggests Vincent may be innocent and is being set up. Joan and Auggie must work quickly to clear Vincent's name and prevent a larger security breach within the agency.
As the action in Istanbul heats up, Annie and Eyal grow closer and must navigate their complicated personal and professional relationship. Meanwhile, Joan and Auggie race against time to uncover the truth about Vincent and the stolen information, leading to a shocking revelation and a dramatic conclusion to the episode.
Overall, "Bang and Blame" is a thrilling and action-packed episode of Covert Affairs that showcases the show's strong cast and intricate storytelling. With its international setting, high-stakes espionage, and complex character relationships, this episode is a must-watch for fans of the spy thriller genre.