This episode masterfully balances Alicia’s high-stakes political campaign with a complex legal battle involving 3D-printed firearms.
While visiting a deathly ill Louis Canning in the ICU, Alicia agrees to help him donate $18 million in stocks to a charity called "The Strong Arm of Liberty". [S6E15] Today I Do
Alicia’s opponent, Frank Prady , begins attacking Peter’s record, forcing Alicia to decide whether she should also distance herself from her husband to win. Amidst the stress, Alicia and her campaign manager,
Amidst the stress, Alicia and her campaign manager, Johnny Elfman , share a long-awaited kiss. 3. Internal Power Struggles The charity is revealed to have alleged ties
Kurt initially blames the designer, Chris Fife , but later realizes the issue might be "open source" modifications or a faulty printer.
The charity is revealed to have alleged ties to Hamas , leading to rumors that Alicia supports terrorism. Eli Gold quickly suspects Canning set Alicia up to ruin her campaign.
Eli continues to meddle in Alicia’s strategy, leading to "machismo posturing" with Johnny.