But why would Jane do this?
We get a little insight to the answers of these questions in this episode.
Oscar gives Jane her first mission,: Its to swap out Mayfairs pen with a replica.

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At work the following day, she runs into Weller in the locker room.
Because he knows she didnt show up, he decides to pretend that he didnt, either brilliant!
Jane is shocked at Wellers confession and plays along.
(P.S., the soldier is actor Gaius Charles, a.k.a.
Brian Smash Williams fromFriday Night Lights.
If you didnt get a wave of feels from this, go binge the show on Netflix immediately.)
Letter fragments on Janes back leg reveal Charlies name, as well as four other soldiers.
Before they can dive into the mystery behind this, the team goes to find Charlie.
They put together that he is going to his mothers old home, and they head that way.
Patterson shares that the dosage is so high that Charlie should be comatose.
Although she doesnt tell the team about her flashback, she tells them they need to triggerhismemories.
They bring his mother in, and it doesnt trigger much.
He tells his mother that he saw the face of God, and they have a tearful reunion.
Jane stands up to Mayfair in front of everyone, telling her she should fight to keep Charlie.
This infuriates Mayfair, who shuts her down.
NEXT: Charlie continues to have the worst day ever.
It turns out Mayfair probably should have tried harder, as the army truck carrying Charlie was attacked.
All of the soldiers were killed, and Charlie was taken.
They get there too late, finding the other four soldiers dead and everyone else gone.
The gang tracks him to a storage facility, where they find Lindsay testing his limits.
Jane chases Charlie down, but his fight instinct takes over and a punching match ensues.
Jane is upset that they had to kill him; shes mad at Weller for making that call.
His job is to complete the mission and protect his team, and hell do anything to do so.
This hits home with Jane: Whos team is she on?
Who and what will she sacrifice to protect her team?
As more memories unfold, will she turn her back on Weller and Co.?
Jane has another flashback where she is in the car with a military superior.
The superior responds by welcoming her to Orion.
Is Orion what she and Oscar are a part of, or is it what theyre running from?
Shes not fully betraying Weller and Co., but she is doing what she can to get answers.
The deeper she digs, though, the more she will be forced to pick a side.
When she asks about Orion, he tells her, Orion is where you died.
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