Before we get to the Marburg virus and terrorism, lets talk about the best part of the episode.

Bess finally told Stevie that her choice in men has been pretty terrible over the years.

We like Jareth, minus the fact he shares his name with the Goblin King.

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A man who kills innocent women is always a great start to Sunday night TV, right?

As long as it looks like someone else is negotiating with terrorists, its cool, I guess.

He accidentally contracted the Marburg virus.

Needless to say, its not fun.

Jay and several other members of the State Department are rushed to the hospital.

Unfortunately the outbreak is where Boko Haram resides.

Seven people died in the explosion and most of the survivors were infected with the disease.

I believe thats Bess cue to step in and save the day as usual.

The drug actually works, but there are only three doses left in existence.

Elizabeth McCord, saving the world, one terrorist group at a time.

Henrys group suffered some set backs in their hunt for the Hizb-al Shahid leader.

They sent a drone over the compound, but there was no movement for a week.

The group soon discovers theres a secret tunnel in the compound leading to a local gas station.

Disah jumps out of the truck at a market place and they lose him, again.

Now they just have to hope that Hijriyyah will help them.

It looks like next week Hizb-al Shahid will be back in the spotlight.

According to the episode description, Bess will make a speech to the UN condemning the terrorist group.

Bringing back the Dmitri issues may mean trouble in paradise for Henry and Bess.