Ready for a peek in Torres' (Wilmer Valderrama) metaphorical backpack?
And it’s about to get heavier.
Now, not only is Torres in danger, but Maria is too.

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When Torres demands Maria’s location, they take him to Maryland location.
Worst, there’s no sign of her, only a blood stain and a bullet hole.
I wasn’t aware that was something a character could do!
Then he hears a noise in the hallway and ends the call.
Torres immediately wants to check her for injuries, but all the blood was her attacker’s.
“You changed your hair,” he finally says.
“I like it.”
A killer with nothing to lose?
Yeah, she and Torres are going to have to spend the night together.
She takes the bed, and he takes the chair, although she assured him that wasn’t necessary.
They assume Silva got the safehouse location out of him, but it’s too late to warn Torres.
As he and Maria venture to leave, gunfire erupts in the hotel hallway.
And here’s where it starts to feel like aGrosse Pointe Blankfan helped write this episode.
She, in turn, orders him not to die.
In the hallway, Torres and Diaz exchange fire while Silva sneaks into the hotel room.
Torres manages to outflank Diaz and kills him with a single shot to the head.
“He didn’t knock twice,” she says.
Although she acknowledges his impossible situation six years ago, she’s not quite ready to forgive him.
“Losing you was the hardest moment of my life,” she says.
They banter about it, and Torres promises to be there if she ever needs him.
This time, she believes him.
Nothing worth having come easy, after all.