Bound Suarez — [s1e3] South

Bound Suarez — [s1e3] South

: To reach Ponces, the Agency decides to target his mistress, Julia Suarez, who has been unknowingly aiding his illegal activities.

: The original album printing famously misspelled the title as "Saurez," though it was intended to be "Suarez". Production Details Directed by : John Kretchmer Written by : James Parriott

The episode's title is inspired by (often spelled "Suarez" in reference to the show), a song from Led Zeppelin's 1979 album In Through the Out Door . [S1E3] South Bound Suarez

: It is one of only two Led Zeppelin songs where guitarist Jimmy Page received no songwriting credit; it was primarily written by Robert Plant and John Paul Jones.

"South Bound Suarez" is the third episode of the first season of the TV series Covert Affairs , which originally aired on July 27, 2010. The episode title is a reference to the Led Zeppelin song "South Bound Saurez". Episode Synopsis : To reach Ponces, the Agency decides to

: Reviewers describe it as an upbeat, "piano boogie" style rock 'n' roll track.

: Annie travels to Venezuela to convince Julia to cooperate with the CIA for her brother's safety. Once she agrees, the siblings are extracted from the country for protection. Music Reference : It is one of only two Led

: Annie makes contact with Julia's brother, Diego, a 20-year-old Venezuelan exchange student.