There is a small and important detail that appears in the middle of this fourth program in the series. The quick-thinking Hanna follows the kind man who is the former army buddy of Erik. He now has a beautiful family and claims to run an honest cauliflower business. But Hanna witnesses him transporting young people in his trucks. This moment will figure in the end of the episode.
The focus of this program is the bargain that is made between the two adversaries, Marissa and Erik. Erik has taken Marissa captive and forces her to provide him extradition from Germany. A plane is set to transport Erik out of the country.
In the process of the deal-making, we learn that Erik fell in love with Joanna, who gave birth to little Hanna, donating the baby to the UTRAX project. But then Joanna wanted the child back. Erik felt compassion for her and helped her to steal the baby. Joanna died in the pursuit given by Marissa.
The UTRAX project was then scrapped because the secrecy had been breached by Erik's theft of baby Hanna. As a consequence, all of those little babies were killed and the UTRAX operation shut down. Hanna is the only living evidence of this dastardly experimental project.
A strange new character named Jerome Sawyer appears. He is an "off-the-books" and sleazy operator working in the employ of the defunct ATRAX project. He shrewdly rescues Marissa after her co-worker in the CIA was tipped off when Marissa told her that she was drinking coffee. As she was a non-coffee drinker, the colleague knew something was fishy in the plane deal.
The showdown occurs at the airport where Hanna flees the scene because she no longer trusts Erik. She knows that he is not her birth father, but he refuses to provide her with details. Erik is shot by Sawyer's team, but escapes in the car of his army buddy with the nice family.
Erik and Hanna are once again separated. Will Hanna ever forgive him for not telling her the truth? Why does Hanna pose such a threat to Marissa, Jerome, and the ATRAX people? What was the true nature of the experimental project with the children? All of those questions remain to be answered, as Hanna has secreted herself in one of the cauliflower trucks and is making her own getaway out of Berlin.
The focus of this program is the bargain that is made between the two adversaries, Marissa and Erik. Erik has taken Marissa captive and forces her to provide him extradition from Germany. A plane is set to transport Erik out of the country.
In the process of the deal-making, we learn that Erik fell in love with Joanna, who gave birth to little Hanna, donating the baby to the UTRAX project. But then Joanna wanted the child back. Erik felt compassion for her and helped her to steal the baby. Joanna died in the pursuit given by Marissa.
The UTRAX project was then scrapped because the secrecy had been breached by Erik's theft of baby Hanna. As a consequence, all of those little babies were killed and the UTRAX operation shut down. Hanna is the only living evidence of this dastardly experimental project.
A strange new character named Jerome Sawyer appears. He is an "off-the-books" and sleazy operator working in the employ of the defunct ATRAX project. He shrewdly rescues Marissa after her co-worker in the CIA was tipped off when Marissa told her that she was drinking coffee. As she was a non-coffee drinker, the colleague knew something was fishy in the plane deal.
The showdown occurs at the airport where Hanna flees the scene because she no longer trusts Erik. She knows that he is not her birth father, but he refuses to provide her with details. Erik is shot by Sawyer's team, but escapes in the car of his army buddy with the nice family.
Erik and Hanna are once again separated. Will Hanna ever forgive him for not telling her the truth? Why does Hanna pose such a threat to Marissa, Jerome, and the ATRAX people? What was the true nature of the experimental project with the children? All of those questions remain to be answered, as Hanna has secreted herself in one of the cauliflower trucks and is making her own getaway out of Berlin.