The group was targeting a Saudi Arabian woman named Noura al-Kitabi.
The episode ended with dudes in hazmat suits coming to take people away.
Like, why couldnt it have been Stevie who was injured?

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Yes, he has radiation poisoning.
No, its not deadly, and hes home before the episode ends.
Yeah remember last week when I pointed out that Ellerman sucks.
Well, Dalton fires him at the end of the episode because he literally cant do anything right.
This means we can expect a new CIA director in the near future.
They believe that hes in Libya, but beyond that they really have no idea about his whereabouts.
The FBI immediately heads out to arrest him.
He jumps to his death.
Now things are interesting!
Bess uses her classic persuasion tactic to convince Italy to hand over the information she wants.
She does that a lot, and it pretty much works every time.
Italy hands over a location in Libya where they believe Disah is hiding in a compound.
Dalton gives the order to blow it up, but of course, Disah isnt there.
Dalton says hell think about it.
Dalton says they chose him because of his experience, impartial point of view and because he trusts him.
The best news of all?
State will be read into the group.
Meaning Bess and Henry are going to be able to talk to each other about their jobs.
The episode ends with Henry agreeing to take the position.
Bess and Henry are in a good place after everything that happened with Russia.
This job should bring them closer together, if anything.
The fact that they can finally talk openly now means that they will be working side-by-side.
Unfortunately, we have to wait till March 6 for the next new episode.
Maybe hes joining Henrys team?