A humiliated
Sydney accepts it will take a very long time to shut them down. Later
that day, her journalist friend, Will, confronts her about her
recent disappearance...and asks what her fiancée Danny could
have been involved with that got him killed. Sydney tells Will
that she has been disoriented since Danny's death and to please
leave it at that.
But Will's curiosity is piqued, and later, he learns and tells
her that Danny had a booked flight from LA to Singapore the night
he was killed...to which, Sydney must hide her shock.
Her first day back at SD-6, Sydney receives instructions from Sloane
to travel to Moscow, and to intercept a sale of stolen files
pertaining to Soviet-American nuclear arsenals. Afterwards, Sloane
leads Sydney to his office, revealing her father Jack, who is
waiting for her. In private, Sydney only wants to ask him one
thing...whether SD-6's plan to kill Danny had been shared with
him first.
Later, Jack
admits he was the one who bought the plane ticket so he could
send Danny to Singapore, to hide from the
SD-6 assassins. We learn that Jack had visited Danny's home
that fateful night, only to find he was too late.
In Moscow, Sydney impersonates a hotel maid to gain access to the
hotel room of the CRC's representative holding the payoff money
-- while Dixon meets the document sellers at a Moscow club. After
a violent confrontation with the bodyguards, Sydney discovers
the payoff money is false paper... Incognito in party attire,
Sydney races to the club, and makes a fast switch with the two
computer disks containing the stolen files - with two plastic
cocktail coasters. Dixon and Sydney knock the agents out, and
escape with the disks. At LAX, Vaughn makes a "brush pass" with
Sydney, duplicating the stolen floppies for CIA, and returning
them so she can present them to SD-6.
The information Sloane later retrieves from the disks, informs
that a nuclear device from the Cold War period is still buried
somewhere in the US.
Sydney's mission leads her to a Virginia cemetery, where she finds
a tombstone with the contact's name, Ivanov, on it. Digging up the grave, she finds the seventh nuclear device, rigged
to the coffin lid. She calls a panicked Marshall who guides her
through the process of disarming it with only a two minute warning.
Angry, Vaughn informs Sydney that SD-6 has sold the device to Ineni
Hassan in Cairo, a known arms dealer. Since Sydney knows Hassan,
she volunteers to make the trip and get the bomb back; making
sure that SD-6 doesn't know that she's going there. Back at the
CIA, Davenport tells Vaughn that he's being pulled off of the
Bristow case because Devlin, the boss, wants a more senior officer
assigned.
Meanwhile, Sydney and a male CIA operative go to Cairo. When Sydney
finds the bomb, she quickly dismantles it and grabs its bright
green core... only to find a gun is pointed at her head and cocked
- and it's Hassan...