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'12 Monkeys' Season 2 Episode 3 Spoilers: The Messengers Head Back To The 1940s To Kill Someone

Things keep on getting interesting as the second season of Syfy's hit sci-fi drama TV series "12 Monkeys" moves forward this week with a brand new episode that will find the Messengers once again heading back on time to fight off the virus that wiped out the entire human population and end it once and for all.

Spoiler alert for those who missed Episode 2 "Primary," Cassie and Cole did get hold of the virus. They wasted no time and destroyed it right in front of their very eyes. Unfortunately, the plague was only delayed from happening, not stopped. As it turns out, the virus was unleashed in 2018, two years later from when it should occur.

Nonetheless, their effort still gave Dr. Jones the hope that the entire team is really into the right path. They now believed that it is indeed possible to stop the plague.

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In the upcoming episode titled "One Hundred Years," however, Cole and Co won't be dealing with the plague. Instead, they will be faced with the Messengers who, according to the report from Spoiler TV, are planning an assassination.

In the preview shared by the network, it is revealed that the group is going after an important man named Crawford. It is yet to be fully disclosed what this character means to the story but the hints are quite clear that he plays a significant role on whatever may happen in the timeline, given that Cassie and Cole has to travel back in 1944, in New York, to find the people in question and thwart whatever they are about to do.

However, the clip teases that the Messengers will indeed succeed with their mission as it shows a man lying on his back, drenched with his own blood.

Find out how these events unfold when "12 Monkeys" Season 2 Episode 3 premieres this Monday, May 2, at 9 on SyFy.

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