[s4e7] You Lied To My Face Now

"No. You lied to my face because you didn't trust me to play my part." The Cliffhanger

"I looked you in the eye every morning for three weeks and asked if we were safe. You said yes." Sarah: "I said what I had to say to keep the play alive."

The episode opens in total silence. We see standing in the rain outside a glass-walled office. Inside, Sarah is handing a manila envelope to the very person they’ve been trying to take down all season. Marcus doesn't call her. He doesn't scream. He just watches as the woman he loves betrays the mission. Key Plot Beats [S4E7] You Lied to My Face

: The plan goes sideways when the villain, Vane , reveals he knew Sarah was lying all along. He was just waiting for Marcus to show up so he could capture them both. Critical Dialogue

Since there isn't a specific, real-world TV episode titled in major databases, I've drafted this content as a dramatic script/recap for a fictional high-stakes thriller or legal drama. Episode Overview: "You Lied to My Face" We see standing in the rain outside a glass-walled office

Marcus and Sarah are locked in a transport van, hands zip-tied. Marcus turns away from her, staring out the window. Sarah tries to reach for his hand, but he pulls back. The screen cuts to black just as the van doors open to reveal an unknown location.

: We learn via flashback that Sarah’s betrayal might be a "triple-cross." She’s feeding the villain falsified data, but to make the lie believable, she had to keep Marcus in the dark, knowing his genuine reaction was the only thing that would sell the ruse. He doesn't scream

: The centerpiece of the episode. Marcus confronts Sarah in their safehouse. There are no gadgets or chase scenes here—just ten minutes of raw, uninterrupted dialogue. When Marcus says the title line, "You lied to my face," the betrayal isn't just professional; it’s deeply personal.

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