Season 1, Episodes 9-10 The Incorporated two part finale finds Ben finding his Aaron memories and setting grand plan into motion, while everyone’s hidden agendas might put a big halt on Ben/Aaron’s “golden parachute”.
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Season 1, Episode 8 – Incorporated erases Aaron and makes the Ben Larson alias prevelant as we watch Aaron/Ben go into the Everclear mindreading machine at Spiga. As this backfires, Laura coninutes her work in the Red Zone while Theo losses more himself to Terrence and decadence.
Season 1, Episode 7 – This week’s Incorporated finds Aaron’s mind reading machine up and running to both his advantage and disadavntage. Meanwhile, Laura may have gotten help in the Red Zone while Theo loeses himself further to Terrence.
Season 1, Episode 6 – Laura’s disturbing history is finally brought to light on this week’s Incorporated. Aaron and Theo continue, meanwhile to cover up Roger’s tracks.
Season 1, Episode 5 – The past and the present converge this week on Incorporated. While we finally see how Aaron became Ben Larson and how Elena came to Spiga’s control, the cat and mouse game between Roger and Aaron comes to a head.
Season 1, Episode 4 – “Cost Containment” finds Roger working every angle to get one up on Aaron/Ben and his connection to Elena and Arcadia. Meanwhile, Aaron must make some choices about a child with Laura and Theo finds being in Terrence’s debt is harder than initially thought out to be.
Season 1, Episode 3 – A body swap mission goes down this week on Incorporated. As Aaron/Ben devises the plan, his coworker Roger seeks the help of a Red Zone hacker to access Aaron’s secret files to much more than he bargined for.
Season 1, Episode 2 – “Downsizing” is an improvement over Incorporated’s premiere, but it still lacks an empathy component for it’s main character. This week sees Aaron/Ben feel the pressure as Spiga begins it’s investigation.
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