Take, for example, trying to find a way to track down the person who was really responsible for Flynn and Alice’s kidnapping. Kai's belief that Meridian had sources in the FBI may have been correct, but again, that has nothing to do with Emily. Emily's demand for the FBI to go after Nick is met with resistance, which leads her to set in motion a risky plan that puts her face-to-face with the one man who can lead her to Nick. Note that we don’t think Emily killed Nick; yet, she did still use his own unwillingness to shoot her against him. After all, Alice Durand and Flynn were seemingly kidnapped, Emily was awakened to the dark history of the orphanage, and Jack found himself arrested for his role in the bad attempt to save Emily Byrne. In the wake of Thompson's murder, Crown and Gunnarsen uncover clues pointing to a surprising suspect. I understand why the incident was considered justified. Julianne saw Alice holding a gun on one of her agent, and she fired. Emily was assuming that there's a person within the FBI who is feeding information to Meridian, and that may be correct, but I have another theory. The series tells the story of FBI agent Emily Byrne (Stana Katic) who, while hunting one of Boston’s most notorious serial killers, disappears without a trace and is declared dead. Amazon Prime announced on Thursday that the Stana Katic-led thriller has … Absentia episode 8 review: Who is Charles Avallone? Gunnarsen and Crown zero in on Assistant Director Webb as the agency's mole. 3. Not too long after the fact, we learned that Emily (seemingly) was not the kidnapper. Time is ticking, and with Nick shot it’s now that much harder for her to prove her innocence unless she finds the subject, Flynn, and Alice in time. She was lucky that Flynn has inherited his mother's genes for detecting danger. (Photo: Sony. What if Meridian has hacked into the FBI's communication systems? Emily throws the dice with a plan to rescue Nick and keep her family safe on Absentia Season 3 Episode 4. Eventually, we do need to get to Charles Avallone. Sayings that come to mind after viewing Absentia episode 4 are: "desperate times call for desperate measures," "crime doesn’t pay," and "looks can be deceiving"! Back at the FBI, Crown is convinced that there's a mole, so he begins an investigation of his own. Was Julianne out of line in bringing up Emily's psychological evaluation? It’s fair to say, once again, that Absentia delivered a super-intense episode here that sets the stage for one of the biggest, craziest final stretches that we’ve seen in some time.