Kathy confronts Saara with evidence and pictures of the crew from Glavset, Saara has a decision to make, whether to keep Vadim's identity secret or not.
If I'm completely honest, this was my least favourite episode so far, I did enjoy it, it was maybe just a little lacking in terms of drama and suspense, the opening three offered all offered so much, something different, this was more run of the mill.
Best scene had to be Vadim's interview, that was a pretty shocking moment. I'm enjoying the way they're portraying The Russia Today channel, when it comes to any form of media, it's worth considering that not everything is black and white.
German Segal is still the standout here for me as
Vadim Trusov, he's playing the part very well, and as a character, he's the one I'm most intrigued by, I'd like to know exactly where his loyalties lay, and if he is helping or hindering Saara, it did look as though he was looking at her with lovesick eyes.
I take the point from the other reviewer about Saara's clearance at GCHQ, I've had more trouble getting to Morrisons toilets than she has had getting into secured departments.
6/10.