Starting your episode off with an antagonist that has an "anti-America" agenda illegally crossing the border into the states feels pretty tacky right now given our political climate but it's the way The Enemy Within chose to establish the villain-of-the-week, Aksoy.
He is a notorious assassin and co-conspirator of a woman named Demir. The intel about Aksoy comes from Erica Shepherd who befriended her in prison. Shepherd was able to gain Demir's trust since they had something in common: they both betrayed their country. Through Demir, they get a lead on her sister, Sila, who was a sympathizer to their agenda and a possible ally to Aksoy.
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The FBI eventually get a hit on Aksoy's location. They tail him there. Despite their best efforts, Aksoy escapes with some Spider-Man agility, clambering over shipping containers to book it.
What was he after? Radioactive material. He creates a portable EMP device to disrupt the magnetic field and disconnect the air traffic control at BWI airport, grounding and cancelling all flights.
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To make matters even worse, Daniel asks Kate to show him how she used the Microsoft AI and then the show cuts to a commercial for... you guessed it! Microsoft AI. Major cringe.
Also, you'd think, if the entire airport seemed to be under some kind of attack forcing all tech systems to go down, they would put the Senator under more protection than giving him one secret service agent.
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Reunited, Erica wants to know everything she can about what she's missed in Hannah's life. Attempting to catch her up on grades and extracurricular activities, a sticky topic emerges when Hannah gets cagey about why she quit volleyball.
The other teams found out about Erica's criminal background and the implication is Hannah was bullied for it. Her father decided it was best to take her off the team for a while. It must suck for Erica to know she can't do much to make her own kid feel better.
She makes it clear she understands all the questions Hannah must have. "I need my mom more." Hannah responds. We see the glimmer of what the relationship between them used to be.
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Visiting Shepherd again, Keaton questions why he's laying everything on the line for this case and she points out he needs to make peace with what he must endure to capture Tal.
To do what must be done, Will is going to have to reconcile his feelings of rigid morality. To put an end to Tal's endless terrorism, he is going to have to make nice with wading in the grey areas.
On the mole front, Anna is cementing herself further into the agency, Erica is clearly skeptical of her. No one else is, at least, not yet. They all are falling hook, line, and sinker for her sympathy ploy.
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Of course, that was Erica's plan all along! Later, Anna falls right into her trap - she attempts to access the PCI files and when Keaton confronts Shepherd about this, Erica lets him know her plan worked.
Anna overheard their conversation, she never expected Will to say yes, she just wanted Anna to hear her ask for it. Erica reveals Anna is the mole working for Tal. Now the question is, will Keaton believe her?
New episodes of The Enemy Within air Monday nights on NBC.