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[101] Truth Be Told
- "You're A God" by Vertical Horizon. Syd and Danny meet up outside the College and he pops the big question.
- "Never Grow Old" by The Cranberries. Sydney and Danny in their apt. discuss having kids and what she really does.
- "Under The Gun" by Supreme Beings of Leisure. "Welcome to the family" & we follow Syd to work at the "bank" for the first time.
- "Trouble" by Cat Stevens. Syd flashes back to her recruitment/Soothing Danny about her real job.
- "Here Comes The Flood" by Peter Gabriel. Danny's funeral.
- "Sofisticated" by Stereo MC. An under-seige Syd calls Francie on her cell... and asks her to call her back.
- "No Man's Woman" by Sinead O'Connor. Sydney escapes with the prototype, and delivers it to Sloane.
- "Give You Back" by Vertical Horizon. Final scene: Sydney and Jack at Danny's grave.
[102] So It Begins
- "Looking For A Friend" by Roland Gift. Syd moves into her new place.
- "This Woman's Work" by Kate Bush. Syd puts her engagement ring back on, and mourns while bathing.
[103] Parity
- "Rings A Bell" by Bill Bonk. Francie and Syd discuss Charlie/Dads and advice.
- "The Beginner" by Miranda Lee Richards. Will and Syd discuss cabbage-gene-resequencing/phonecalls.
- "Go Get It" by Spookie Daly Pride. Syd, Will, Francie and Charlie play poker.
- "La Cienega Just Smiled" by Ryan Adams. Icecream chasers.
[104] A Broken Heart
- "If I Were An Angel" by Nina Storey. Syd and Francie eat chinese and discuss spying on Charlie.
- "Halfway Home" by Bill Bonk. Syd waters the plants and talks to Will about checking up on Francie.
- "Angel" by Sarah McLachlan. Jack stands Syd up/Syd breaks down in front of Vaughn.
[105] Doppelganger
- "I'm Wrong About Everything" by John Wesley Harding. Francie and Will decorate the apartment for the Halloween party.
- "Get Down Massive" by Freestylers. The Halloween Party/keeping Dixon in the dark.
- "Trans Am" by Leroy. Halloween party: candy corn vs. dirt, and Will tells Francie to call Charlie.
[106] Reckoning
- "Going, Going, Gone" by Stars. Vaughn tells Syd it's not her fault/back at home, Syd looks at a photo of her mother, talks to Francie.
- "Tornado" by Garbage. The "art" gallery/no smoking.
- "Zero Hours" by Huffamoose. At the bar, waiting for Charlie to go on/Will gets a phonecall from Eloise Kurtz.
- "Have a Little Faith in Me" by Charlie. Charlie's debut/Syd back at the office.
- "Be Still My Soul..." by Lisbeth Scott. Vaughn at a CIA agent's funeral: "Your Dad was a hero."
[107] Colorblind
- "The Wait" by The Pretenders. Syd & Shepard escape the asylum/Sloane in Marshall's office.
- "Everything's Alright (I Think It's Time)" by Jude. Thanksgiving montage.
- "Not In This Life" by Natalie Merchant. Shepard's postcard.
[108] Time Will Tell
[109] Mea Culpa
- "Diggin' Your Scene" by Smash Mouth. Syd crashes Gerace's party in Tuscany.
- "Sacred Way" by Munkafust. Jack asks Marshall for the server logs.
- "Out of Order" by Duncan Sheik. Syd and Francie talking -- no ulterior motives for not going wedding-dress shopping.
[110] Spirit
- "Santa's Dilemma" by Klyph Black. Playing Boggle, arguing about working too hard.
- "Domino" by Thunderball. Syd (Little Bo Peep) by the pool in Kenya.
- "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" by Freedy Johnston. Syd and Will discuss gifts, and Jenny.
[111] Confession
- "Rave Alarm" by DJ Teebee. The mission in Athens -- Face-lickin' fun.
- "Someone To Watch Over Me" by Sting. Syd seeks comfort in Will's arms.
[112] The Box (Part 1)
- "How Can I Keep From Singing" by Enya. Syd explains to Vaughn how "the truth changes everything" and laments over the loss of parents and illusions.
- "Dragula (Si Non Oscillas, Noli Tintinnare Mix)" by Rob Zombie. 'Red-beam' 100-meter dash.
[113] The Box (Part 2)
- "Rockaway" by Jesse Harris & The Ferdinandos. Will discusses the story he's writing with Francie.
- "Songbird" by Fleetwood Mac. Aftermath.
[114] The Coup
- "Shoot The Moon" by Norah Jones. Covering up Will's hickey; Plans for a group trip to Vegas.
- "Green Apples" by Chantal Kreviazuk. Syd comforts Francie upon the discovery that Syd was right about Charlie's affair.
[115] Page 47
- "No Such Thing" by John Mayer. Will & Jenny discuss the Caplan Award/celebrating.
- "Landslide" by Smashing Pumpkins. Francie & Syd: Stationary Store story, taking the engagement rings off.
- "Home" by Abra Moore. Emily calls Sydney back to invite her to dinner.
- "Feelin' The Same Way" by Norah Jones. Syd getting dressed for dinner, Francie reads her "restrained" gift-return note.
[116] The Prophecy
- "World Gone Mad" by Bill Bonk. Will & Francie discuss b-ball, and Syd subtly asks their opinions on a prophecy.
- "Feels Like Home" by Hathaway. Francie gets ready for the game, and asks if Syd's prophecy has proved true yet.
- "Hate To Say I Told You So" by The Hives. Breaking into the Vatican.
- "From Rusholme With Love" by Mint Royale. Dancing at the Zebu lounge; Syd gets picked up by the DSR.
[117] Q & A
- "Diggin' Your Scene" by Smash Mouth. Syd's mission montage: "I keep busy."
[118] Masquerade
- "Plus Bele Que Flor..." by Anonymous 4. Syd climbs Mount Sibacio, then drops a dime to the FBI.
- "Lay Your Weary Body Down" by Gigolo Aunts. Chocolate Chip Pancakes.
- "Break Me Gently" by The Doves. Syd and Noah banter while translating the microchip.
- "Dream On" by Depeche Mode. Alone in the cabin, Syd and Noah heat up.
[119] Snowman
- "From The Summer" by Matt Beckler. Francie and Will discuss confronting Syd with their suspicions about the plane ticket stub. "That's why I wanted to strategize."
- "Lover, You Should Have Come Over" by Jeff Buckley. Syd communicates silently with her dad over Noah's fate.
- "Ready Steady Go (Featuring Asher D)" by Paul Oakenfold. Marshall demonstrates the Active Noise Control gadget; Syd and Noah on the mission.
- "There's Something Better" by Hathaway. Syd laments over having to lie to Francie and Will -- again.
- "My Favorite Regret" by Gigolo Aunts. Syd turns Noah down, with no goodbyes.
[120] The Solution
- "Do You Care?" by Ray. Syd returns home to "the rat problem" and helps Francie rope Will into waiting for the exterminator.
- "Coming Down" by Trickside. Will explains his situation to Abigail, and instructs her to publish if something happens to him.
- "I'm Gone" by Alison Krauss & Union Station. Syd tells Francie she slept with Noah Hicks, and that things ended badly.
[121] Rendezvous
- "Autumn Leaves" by Jacintha. In Khasinau's club, Sark orders red wine.
- "Since I Fell For You" by Jennifer Garner. Sydney serenades Khasinau.
- "Just Like You" by Maren Ord. At the CIA safehouse, Will tells Syd "I don't love you because of what you do, or what you don't do. I just love you."
[122] Almost Thirty Years
- "My Skin" by Natalie Merchant. Sloane tells Emily that SD-6 is not part of the CIA.
- "Music Responce" by Chemical Brothers. Sydney and Vaughn swagger through the club.
- "Supermoves" by Overseer. Sydney sprints down the hall and opens the door to room 47.
- "Canzone Del Salce (Verdi's Otello)" by Miriam Gauci. Sloane brings Emily a glass of wine.
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