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"Species Jump" is the sixth episode of the seventh season of the American television drama series ''
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'', and the 78th episode overall. It premiered on
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on March 18, 2018.


Plot

Simone Martin ( Sandrine Holt) is served a subpoena to testify in front of Senator Paley's (
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) subcommittee. At a proffer session, she is shown evidence of her cash transactions, which was presented to Paley by Dante (
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). Martin requests immunity in exchange for naming the person who ordered her to drop off the cash. When it becomes clear that Martin is going to implicate Wellington (
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), Carrie (
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) wants to disrupt the proceedings as she believes Wellington to be innocent based on her surveillance. Dante is able to dissuade her. Not knowing how to proceed, Carrie explains the situation to Saul (
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). As they recount the chain of events, Saul helps Carrie realize that Dante was the originator of the lead on Simone Martin, and that Dante might have been setting Carrie up from the beginning to bring down Wellington. Saul recruits ex-CIA Russia expert Sandy (
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) and tech guru Clint (
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) to begin investigating Russia's possible disinformation campaign. When a video of Wellington confronting Simone Martin goes viral, Clint deduces that the video originally came from a network of automated social media accounts —the same ones that disseminated the fake story about the supposed death of J.J. Elkins. Krupin (
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) requests a meeting with Yevgeny Gromov ( Costa Ronin) where he orders Gromov to cease operations that have led to the deaths of American citizens on U.S. soil, a violation of their protocol. Gromov dismisses Krupin's concerns as those of an outdated regime. Shortly afterwards, Krupin is drowned by Gromov's
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. Saul finds his necklace at the scene after receiving Krupin's
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. Carrie organizes a celebration at a local bar, inviting Max (
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), Dante, Anson (
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), Stein (William Popp), Doxie (
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), and Bennet (Ari Fliakos). Carrie seduces Dante and they go back to his apartment. As they kiss, Dante falls unconscious, having been drugged by Carrie. The rest of Carrie's team enters the apartment to search and take photos.


Production

The episode was directed by
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and co-written by Anya Leta and executive producer
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.


Reception


Reviews

The episode received an approval rating of 100% on the review aggregator
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based on 10 reviews. The website's critical consensus is, "'Species Jump' doesn't disappoint when it comes to the long-awaited reunion of Carrie and Saul as the season's disparate threads come together to form a tantalizing central conflict." ''
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s Brian Tallerico had very high praise for the episode, rating it 5 out of 5 stars, and calling it "one of its best episodes in years". Tallerico credited "the tight writing and direction" and continued "it’s an episode that plays with what we know about these characters — Carrie’s recklessness and Saul’s brilliance — and reminds us just how ambitious this season has been overall". Scott Von Doviak of
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gave the episode a "B+" grade, and commented on the Saul/Carrie scene "their scene this week is critical in that it re-centers Carrie in the narrative with the big reveal about Dante".


Ratings

The original broadcast was watched by 1.25 million viewers.


References


External links


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