From: Gideon Raff
With: Adam Rayner, Jennifer Finnigan, Anne Winters, Ashraf Barhom, Justin Kirk, Mehdi Dehbi, Moran Atias, Fares Fares
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From: Gideon Raff
With: Adam Rayner, Jennifer Finnigan, Anne Winters, Ashraf Barhom, Justin Kirk, Mehdi Dehbi, Moran Atias, Fares Fares
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Barry Al-Fayeed is a California pediatrician who also happens to be the second son of a Middle Eastern dictator.
When Barry's older brother, Jamal, the newly appointed President of Abbudin, is incapacitated, Barry must put his plans to return to America on hold.
While Barry's decision to stay in Abbudin is met with mixed emotion, the discovery of new evidence connected to the attempted murder of Jamal threatens to drive a wedge between the two brothers.
Tensions boil as the 20th anniversary of the chemical attack ordered by Barry's father, President Khaled Al-Fayeed looms...
Jamal gets ready to throw down the gauntlet on the thousands of citizens gathered in the Plaza to protest his reign. Barry attempts to put together a summit in the hopes of avoiding any violence.
Barry awaits punishment for a failed coup and Jamal agonizes over whether or not to execute him.
Barry scours the desert for salvation; Jamal grapples with the loss of his brother.
Barry is taken in by a Bedouin family; Jamal is distraught over Tariq's drastic military action.
Barry adapts to his new identity; Amira introduces a highly decorated war hero to Jamal.
Barry worries that his identity will be revealed when the Army of the Caliphate arrives.
Barry steps in as president and starts preparations for democratic elections; Daliyah assumes a more significant role in leading the nation; army leaders want revenge; an American general arrives in Abuddin.
As President, Barry making the decision not to run in whenever the first free elections has profound effects.
Molly is determined to trade her life to Ihab for Emma. Siddiq confronts the Al-Qadi's. Fauzi and Daliyah grow close to each other. Ahmed digs into Nusrat's past.
Barry and Molly are reeling over Emma's murder. Molly, in particular, is not functioning well, as she can't get over the fact that Emma's last words were to call out "Mommy".
The first preliminary polls of the presidency are released. Molly continues to cope with the loss of Emma. Situations arise for Sammy as well as Laila. Barry and Dalia's conversations begin to complicate.