[s13e8] Dough, Ray, And Me Direct

The Agency, currently operating out of a pastry shop in , teams up with the ethically dubious CIA operative Slater to take down Fabian Kingsworth , the head of the IIA.

She demonstrates surprising combat prowess, using a cheese grater as a weapon, and officially acknowledges Lana as her supervisor. 📋 Production Details Information Director Stephen Slesinski Writer Mark Ganek Guest Star Christian Slater as "Slater" Theme Culinary disguise (pastry chefs) and long-game espionage 💡 Trivia & Themes [S13E8] Dough, Ray, and Me

The episode uses "Laser-Guided Karma" when Fabian is bitten by the same species of spider that caused Ray's physical trauma earlier in the series. The Agency, currently operating out of a pastry

It is revealed that Ray was actually a triple agent working as a mole for the CIA to undermine Fabian's operations. It is revealed that Ray was actually a

Refusing to kill Fabian, the gang finds a "third option" by handing him over to Interpol after he is incapacitated by a spider bite—the same type that previously bit Ray. 🔑 Key Character Developments

This was the first full season without Jessica Walter (Malory Archer), and the finale's focus on legacy directly addresses her departure.

In a moment of genuine sincerity, Archer acknowledges Lana's leadership skills and invites her to sit in Malory’s chair , effectively making her the new head of the Agency.