The implant in Edward's brain starts to go haywire, which makes strange things start to happen to Henry Spivey, which make him start to wonder about Paris, Russia, and his friends.
Edward and Raymond must kidnap a German software engineer with information about a possible terrorist attack. Henry tries to deal with the fact that all his childhood memories were made up. With the help of Mavis, Henry must pretend to be Edward when he accidently meets Edward's boss, Alistair Trumbull.
Edward is double crossed when he is in Mexico in search of Russia's new age nuclear bomb. Ruthy is accidentally put into a dangerous situation by Edward, which causes an FBI agent to look into the matter. Tom/Raymond's wife thinks there is more to the business trips he always takes, so she hires a private investigator to check it out for her.
Henry awakens and finds himself in the midst ofballoonfire, while Edward was trying to save Raymond. He calls for help giving away his wherabouts and his identity. Mary Grady find out the truth on Tom.
Henry suspects his wife is a spy. Edward makes a deal which could cost him dear in exchange for information with the KGB Agent Mariam Shefer. Dr. Norah Skinner investigates Angie and in the process realizing how much Edward means to her.
Edward puts national security in jeopardy in finding the culprit who cuddled his parents. Angie braces herself in the arrival of her father. Tom gives his marriage a second chance. Henry gets to see first hand what Edwards relationship with Dr. Norah Skinner.
Edward commits treason, when asking about his parent's passing. Raymond tries to reason with Tom and Mary to avoid any potential accidents.
While on a mission in Angola, Edward and Raymond find long time American hostages. Mavis and Alistair Trumbull can't agree on exactly how they want to go about bringing them home.
Edward figures a way to change identities on his own, but it may be risky. Tom meets up with a stranger who is aware of his alter ego, and Edward is sent on a secret mission by Mavis and Alistair on his own without the usual backup.