Covert Affairs - Season 3

Season 3
Season 3 episode titles are also titles of songs by David Bowie

Episodes

Hang On to Yourself
The team must pick up the pieces and go after the people responsible for killing one of their own agents.

Sound and Vision
Annie and Auggie are sent to Spain to acquire a computer virus.

The Last Thing You Should Do
Annie, Joan and Lena must work together to bring Auggie back safely.

Speed of Life
The CIA and FBI investigate a break in at a high tech company.

This Is Not America
When proprietary American technology is found in an Iranian missile, Annie is sent to Israel where, along with Eyal Lavin, she attempts to discover who leaked the technology.

Hello Stranger
When the Prime Minister of Yemen arrives in the US for emergency heart surgery, Annie takes on a near impossible assignment: with a three hour window, no backup, and the State Department warning the CIA not to interfere, Annie attempts to turn the Prime Minister's Chief of Staff into a CIA asset.

Loving the Alien
When Simon invites Annie on a trip to Cuba, she accepts, knowing this is her best opportunity to learn what Simon has been planning. But going to Cuba means Annie won't have any backup if she gets caught.

Glass Spider
After it's discovered that Jai was investigating Simon Fischer when he was killed, bringing Simon in becomes Arthur's top priority. In the hopes of protecting Simon, Annie requests that she be allowed to bring him in herself.

Suffragette City
As the life of one the Agency's best hangs in the balance, the team works to discover the truth after it's revealed that one of their own might not be who they thought.

Let's Dance
The CIA attempts to obtain proof that an enemy is hiding in Russia, in the hopes of bringing them to justice.

Rock 'n' Roll Suicide
Auggie, Joan and Arthur work with an old friend to bring Annie home from a Russian prison.

Wishful Beginnings
Eyal and his boss request the CIA's assistance in tracking a Mossad asset.

Man in the Middle
After receiving intel from Mossad warning that two suspected terrorists are planning to meet, Annie finds herself in a race against the clock to track down the meeting location before the targets get away.

Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)
Annie and Eyal track down an important asset who has vanished from protective custody.

Quicksand
With Auggie in Iraq and Joan out of the office, Annie turns to Eyal to help her track down Khalid Ansari.

Lady Stardust
When a fellow spy is taken hostage, Annie travels to Amsterdam to eliminate Khalid once and for all.
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