Episode 2 — "Signals"
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Season 4 weaves together multiple storylines involving shell companies, black ops, and a global threat that could expose the vulnerability of the country. The season's shorter run of six episodes creates a tightly compressed, high-stakes narrative where virtually every minute matters.
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To access the deleted scenes on the Blu-ray, navigate to "Episode Selection"—there isn't a dedicated special features menu, but the scenes will appear as options when available for specific episodes. So, grab a bowl of popcorn, settle in,
The Complete Pack highlights exceptional performances from returning fan favorites alongside pivotal new characters who drive the final season's narrative.
Season 4 received generally positive reviews from critics, holding an 87% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes at the time of release. Nick Rogers of Midwest Film Journal praised the season, calling it "strong even as its labyrinthine plot is compressed into two fewer episodes" and noting that it "integrates the question of institutional integrity in interesting ways".