In the last episode of “The Crown,” Cassie texted her for help. She quickly becomes involved in the action, killing Hak, a North Korean assassin sent to kill Megan.
As Hak’s associates arrive in the city, Cassie, Miranda, Megan, and their friend Charlie run from the bar. They are chased through the city but they’re able to get away. Miranda, who came back to the field operations for the thrill, drops Cassie and Megan back in LA and leaves. Charlie and Megan also say their goodbyes.
Megan wants to come back to retrieve the evidence she has against the North Korean government in order to bring justice to the people of North Korea. This is the reason why they’re trying to get them killed. ..
The couple that knocked Max and Annie unconscious is looking for Megan. They have a large bounty on their head and they are trying to get to her before anyone else does.
They find the envelope that Cassie opened and deduce Megan is in Iceland. After they leave, Annie and Max free the older couple in the neighboring house and phone the police.
In a very brief sequence at Echo Park, we see the blonde woman walking away wiping her bloodied knife, indicating that she has again murdered someone. ..
As Cassie and Megan land in Echo Park, they see the television news report that two people have been found dead at the park. Although Cassie is panicked, she leaves Megan at Brenda’s house for the night. ..
Cassie meets up with Annie and Max and recognizes the man from a picture Max clicked while being hostage. Cassie decides that she has to reveal all this to her handler, Benjamin so that her name is cleared and the murderer can be found.
She goes into his office late at night when everyone’s gone back home. She finds him drinking heavily. It is revealed that the two bodies from the Park were actually CIA analysts. Benjamin feels guilty about them. Cassie, despite the voice in her head saying that she should leave, stays back and sleeps with Benjamin.
Cassie is struggling to break free of the habits that have destroyed her life. She is unsure if it is a bad decision, but the many voices in her head have created the illusion that her choices are dictated by the dominant one.
The voice of reason and responsibility has left the party, and it’s now up to the individual members to make sure that their plan remains viable. If they don’t, the entire plan could be jeopardized.
The episode starts with a bang, and does not let up until the very end. This was a great quality from season one that was somewhat missing in this season.
The creators have finally found their groove. Miranda’s cameo made this episode probably the most enjoyable one thus far. The characters finding themselves in odd-ball situations and navigating tough decisions with their innocent simpleton consciousness provides nice humor overall.
The main point of this article is that Megan has been off the grid for almost a year and her subplot has suddenly picked up the pace. It will be interesting to see how she meets with her family after almost a year.
The blond impersonator is a dangerous and possible suspect. Annie, Max, and Cassie have time running out, and by the looks of it, so does Marco. See you next week with another blistering chapter from Cassie’s not-so-normal life!