Tehran Season 1 Episode 3 Recap and Review

Spoilers Ahead: Tehran Season 1 Episode 3: The Episode starts with Tamar and her aunt Arezoo meeting where Tamar is requesting her to let him hide at her place for the night. In spite of the dangers, Arezoo consents to support her niece, however, this likewise implies welcoming difficulty for her family.

Tamar contacts ‘the sick-boy’, who had recently helped her hack into the system of the electric organization. They dealt where he would get a visa for her as a return of some favor. They met and it turns out that his favor is in support of the protest by liberal students. This prompts a conflict where danger from all sides has surrounded Tamar. Somehow she escaped but later she realized her ignorance.

Faraz and Masoud can be seen in mid scenes where they found themselves at the end of the line by looking for Tamar and after handling every connection.

About Tehran Season 1 Episode 3

Masoud gets aggravated with her since she denied them in their plan. After the occasions at Zhila’s apartment, she should meet with him and end up at the protected house. At that point, it would be the Masoud’s obligation to get her to cross the border.

However, she decides to flee based on what was a good plan but ended up in creating trouble for herself and him too. She is almost caught by Faraz’s men while being present at the protest, who was actually following Masoud.

Realizing that things are getting dubious on her end, Tamar says farewell to her auntie. In the meantime, Masoud understands that he is being trailed by Faraz’s men and concocts a strategy to save Tamar from them.

In the pretense of getting her, he drives them to a random spot where they capture him, trusting Tamar to be with him. Pretending he had only been helping a client, and this distraction permits Tamar to walk out of her aunt’s place without any trouble.

Razieh saw Tamar and complained about her at home. She was angered even further when her mother slapped her, supporting Tamar. Razieh couldn’t live with the fact that an infidel had found refuge at their home, so she decided to expose Tamar, not knowing who she really was.

The whole episode was centered on Tamar’s efforts to have a passport and escape Iran all alone. Faraz needed her since she was a spy and should have been captured for the security of his nation. Masoud needed her since it was his business to keep her safe until she was back home. They failed somehow and the end came with a new twist for Tamar.

At her aunt’s home, she had found that her cousin, Razieh, helped the right-wing politics at her college. When Tamar met Sick-boy for the passport, she didn’t understand that he was a protestor on the left-wing and that these two would conflict toward the finish of the occasion. It is there that Razieh saw Tamar, and grumbled about her at home.

She was irritated much further when her mom slapped her, supporting Tamar. Razieh couldn’t live with the way that refuge has given shelter at their home, so she chose to uncover Tamar, not knowing who she truly was.

Ending Explained

In the last scene, we see the right-wing protestors, whom we had recently observed during the riots, encompassing Tamar. Their goals don’t look great and they are additionally infuriated with the way in which things turned out at the mob.

There is additionally Razieh’s hate towards Tamar, and the entirety of that could play out hazardously for her. Thinking about the past cliffhangers, Tamar has consistently discovered an exit from her issues. At the point when she executed Zilah’s chief, Masoud came to save her. In the next episode, she discovered asylum at her tragically missing auntie’s home. Who will save her now?

 

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