- Joe's friends set him up with a girl on internet. On his first date, Joe's preoccupied with the possible terrorist on the way to a full stadium, that his algorithm identified at CIA. His analysis next day has consequences.
- Based on the 1975 film Three Days of the Condor. Young analyst Joe Turner learns that the CIA has been using an algorithm he developed to spy on American citizens, leading the organization to a terrorist plot that threatens the lives of millions.—Audience Network
- Joe Turner, the genius analyst and algorithm designer for IEP, a DC front tech company of the CIA, has his smartphone 'borrowed' to Tinder-date him as a prank at buddy Sam Barber's home, where he's a regular guest. Next morning Sam picks Joe up during his jogging to a secret CIA situation room, where an algorithm he developed to screen foreign risk countries identifies Arab-American Ammar Nazari as 12 per cent likely to commit a terrorist attack. Joe is so uncomfortable with his program being used in this illegal, unreliable way and considers resigning. Tv reports however the FBI has found biological agents on Nazari, who apparently planned to release pneumonic plague at a Washington, DC stadium. Turner and his team are hailed as heroes, and as they investigate the thwarted attack, Joe identifies suspicious purchases of pharmaceutical stocks before the incident caused demand for ciprofloxacin to soar. Informed of the discovery, covert operative Nathan Fowler, who organized the false flag attack on the stadium, confers with shocked Sam, already having sent heavily armed assassins to kill Turner's team, but Joe manages to escape onto a train. A U.S. diplomat smuggles the plague bacteria into Saudi Arabia in a diplomatic bag.—KGF Vissers
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