Turn Season 2 Episode 3 False Flag
- TV-14
- April 20, 2015
- 42 min
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8.9 (415)
The show Turn season 2 episode 3, titled False Flag, continues the story of America's first spy network, the Culper Ring, during the American Revolution.
As tensions rise between the Continental and British armies, Abe Woodhull and the rest of the spy ring try to gain crucial information to aid the Continental army's efforts. However, their plans are constantly thwarted by British spy John Andre, who is always one step ahead of them.
In this episode, the Culper Ring receives an unexpected visit from a British officer who has a plan to bring down the Continental army. The officer claims to be a member of a secret society within the British army that opposes the war effort and wants to end it as soon as possible.
Abe and his fellow spies are hesitant to trust the officer, knowing the danger that comes with working with someone on the opposite side. But despite their reservations, they agree to work with him, hoping to gain valuable information to help the Continental army's cause.
As they work together, tensions rise within the Culper Ring as some members begin to doubt the officer's true intentions. Abe, meanwhile, struggles with his conscience, as his actions as a spy put his family and community in danger.
Meanwhile, British Major Hewlett grows increasingly suspicious of Abe's activities and begins investigating him. He also becomes involved in a romantic relationship with Abe's former lover, Anna Strong, which complicates their already tense relationship.
As the episode unfolds, the Culper Ring must navigate treacherous waters and decide who to trust as they work to uncover the British officer's true motives. Will their alliance with the officer pay off, or will their efforts be in vain?
Overall, False Flag is a tense and engaging episode that showcases the dangers and complexities of espionage during the American Revolution. Viewers are sure to be on the edge of their seats as the Culper Ring puts their lives on the line to gain crucial information in a time of war.