Rubicon Season 1 Episode 5
Will starts canvassing the workplace, the American Policy Institute, for suspicious employees. Katherine, tired of the lack of leads into her husband’s death, starts taking matters into her own hands.
Serie: Rubicon
Episode Title: Connect the Dots
Air Date: 2010-08-22
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