Episode 6 of Season 2 of "FUBAR" kicks off with a dramatic assault by the Swedish mafia. Aldon, courageously shielding Hamsteak on his chest, engages in fierce combat, buying just enough time for the rest of the gang to scurry inside the pizza parlor. In an unexpected display of bravery, Chips holds his own ground, joining Aldon in decimating the mafia members. Tragedy strikes, however, as Carter is felled in the midst of the fray, leaving Aldon and Chips victorious, the latter returning Aldon's gun amidst the smoke of battle.
Yet, their triumph is short-lived; an overlooked mafia member ambushes them in the parking lot, holding Tally at gunpoint and demanding to be taken to Luke. With no other choice, Tally is compelled to drive, but Chips, ever the hero, swiftly catches up and foils the would-be assassin's plans, saving Tally's life at the eleventh hour.
Elsewhere, Barry finds himself under scrutiny by the CIA, grilled about his emotional manipulation tactics. The interrogators relentlessly push the narrative that his past traumas have compromised him, but Barry stands his ground, steadfastly defending his record of serving his country to the best of his abilities.
Later, Barry seeks solace with Tina, sensing her genuine feelings and care towards him. But rather than embrace his advances, Tina retorts sharply, turning his affections against him.
Meanwhile, aboard the submersible, the situation grows increasingly dire for Emma and Luke, who begin to hallucinate due to dwindling resources. Paradoxically, these visions serve as a catalyst for a deeper connection between them. When they finally manage to reach Kodiak Island, a grim reality awaits.
It transpires that the virus was not targeting the power plant itself but rather the distribution network. Consequently, Kodiak Island is compelled to shut down, marking the loss of yet another critical power source, leaving two plants incapacitated in their wake.
With just two members left standing, Luke returns home with Emma, only to be taken aback by Tally's unexpected turn of sentiment. She now finds herself immersed in regret, both for her own predicaments and for Carter's unconscious state. Luke's anger toward Tally intensifies until he learns that Chips came to her rescue. This revelation also softens Emma's stance towards Chips.
In the kitchen, Chips unburdens himself, expressing guilt over his father's demise and recounting the harrowing tale of their final mission together. During that fateful operation, Chips' father, refuse to abandon his son, heroically threw himself over Chips under a hail of bullets, sacrificing his own life to save his son's. Ironically, the documents they risked their lives to retrieve were merely about an affair, rendering their efforts seemingly meaningless in retrospect.
Later that evening, Luke and Chips share a beer, during which Luke opens up about his admiration for Greta. He holds her in high esteem as an agent, but Chips interrupts with a confession. He reveals that he sent an email to Greta from Donnie's laptop, disclosing Luke's lingering feelings for her. Chips had hoped that this revelation might sway Greta's perspective, convincing her to forgo her plans and embrace a future with Luke.
However, the plan backfired spectacularly as Greta's mercenaries traced the signal straight to the safehouse. In a hushed conversation with Luke, Greta declared her intention to keep her thugs stationed outside, ensuring the group remained confined and under her iron grip. Any attempt to sneak out would result in an immediate shoot-to-kill order. Aldon dropped a bombshell, revealing that the Swedish mafia had also pinpointed their location due to the comic strip Carter had created earlier. This intel was courtesy of a satellite phone Aldon had confiscated from one of the defeated Swedes. Seeing an opportunity, Aldon devised a devious plan to pit the Swedes against Greta's goons in a fierce shootout. He dispatched a message to the Swedes, baiting them to the safehouse. The plan worked flawlessly, allowing the gang to slip away just in time. Yet, in a critical decision, Luke chose to shoot a Swedish mafia member instead of Greta as they made their escape.
Amidst the ensuing chaos, Dieter revealed that Greta had struck a DARPA facility in Kansas, where she had seized an AMC—a specialized water cannon. This facility wasn't far from the hydroelectric dam that Greta intended to bring down. Furthermore, she had stolen a device from the same facility, enabling her to deploy expanding foam underwater to halt the turbines and shut down the dam.
Elsewhere, Tally confronted Tina in a deserted hallway, bringing up Barry's past and slapping her across the nose for emphasis. Meanwhile, Carter and Donnie embarked on a fruitless search for Hamsteak within the facility, oblivious to his hiding spot inside a trash bin. When Aldon returned to take the pig on an assignment, Carter and Donnie stumbled into a large motorcycle gang and found themselves captives.