In Plain Sight season 2 episode 15 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a tense episode, Francesca Garcia, a labor movement organizer, becomes a target for assassination, prompting U.S. Marshal Mary Shannon to protect her. Despite Mary's efforts, Francesca's insistence on moving to a dangerous neighborhood leads to a tragic confrontation with local thugs, resulting in Mary being critically shot. As Mary fights for her life, the episode delves into themes of duty, sacrifice, and the complex nature of protection. The investigation into Mary's shooter takes a twist when evidence suggests the suspected shooter, Mario, might not be the assailant, leaving the team grappling with unanswered questions and a critical Mary in the balance.
Full Episode S02E15 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the federal witness protection program?
A program that relocates witnesses, some of whom are criminals, to protect them from those who want them dead.
Who is Francesca Garcia?
A labor movement organizer considered a threat by her country's president, leading to her being targeted for assassination.
What does Mr. Day propose to Francesca?
Protection and assistance in exchange for her cooperation, as her safety is aligned with U.S. interests in regime change.
What role does Mary Shannon play in this episode?
She is assigned to protect Francesca Garcia, a key figure in U.S. strategy in South America.
Why does Francesca insist on moving to a dangerous neighborhood?
She believes it's where she belongs, among her people, despite the risks involved.
What leads to Mary being shot?
A confrontation with local thugs escalates, resulting in Mary being critically injured.
What is the condition of Mary Shannon after the shooting?
She is in critical condition, undergoing emergency medical treatment to save her life.
Does Francesca believe Mario was the shooter?
No, Francesca claims Mario was not the shooter and that she did not see who shot Mary.
What evidence complicates the identification of the shooter?
Forensic evidence suggests the actual shooter was not Mario, leaving the true assailant unidentified.
What happens to Francesca at the end of the episode?
She decides to leave for a new, safer location, expressing regret over the incident with Mary.