The seventh installment of the highly engaging series, FUBAR, unfolds with Tally and Luke engaged in a steamy scene at Merry Fitness. They are diving headfirst into dating again, however, Luke emphasizes the need for Tally to disclose the truth to Donnie.
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At the workplace, Aldon makes a candid confession to Emma about their shared kiss. This kiss was far from a mere casual peck. Emma, grappling with her feelings, requests time to ponder her situation. Aldon graciously accedes, affirming he will patiently wait for her.
Concurrently, the team receives approval for Boro's kill order. But the seriousness of the situation takes a hilarious turn as they prioritize offering Barry advice on his romantic escapade with Tina. Barry, uncomfortable with the conversation, admits his only experience has been with his cousin's cousin. This comment leads to a misinterpretation by the team. Emma, engrossed in her conundrum with Carter, has little interest in the chatter.
In a team meeting, Dot expresses despondency over the array of unresolved team issues, chiding them for their childlike behavior. Their assignment, however, is to eliminate Boro, a plan Luke opposes. Nevertheless, the White House insists on terminating Boro to prevent potential deals involving nuclear weapons. Luke, with personal connections to Boro, is unsure if he can pull the trigger.
His conversation with Pfeffer reveals that Luke might be transferring his emotions for Emma onto Boro. Pfeffer holds his ground, engaging Luke in a battle of wits, a performance replicated by Carter. Confronting Emma about her lies and infidelity, he decides to call it quits, leaving Emma stunned.
Barry, who spent the night with Tina, arrives late to work. Learning that Tina has to return to the NSA after their mission, Barry embarks on a quest to keep her with the team, involving several employees in his elaborate plan.
The plot thickens when the team jets off to Azerbaijan to meet their double agent, Landon, inside Sardovia, which involves them impersonating dead Sardovians and hiding in coffins. During the journey, an argument ensues between Luke and Emma about their moral standings. Subsequently, Luke, feeling guilty about his relationship with Tally, decides to call it off.
The twist arrives when in Sardovia, Roo, high on pills, and the team have to fight against Landon and his men, who have turned on them. A chaotic turn of events concludes with Roo destroying their escape vehicle and Aldon being wounded by a bullet.
Stranded, Roo has to tend to Aldon's injuries, while Emma and Luke are in a desperate quest to find the nukes. Roo, high and alone, is left with no choice but to save Aldon's life, leading to an unusual karaoke session and Roo having to relieve herself in a jar.
Luke and Boro eventually confront each other, but Luke hesitates to kill Boro, which results in Cain ambushing him. Luke kills Cain, causing a massive explosion that separates Emma and Luke.
With the explosion damaging her earpiece and raising the temperature, Emma finds herself trapped with Boro, ending the episode on an intense cliffhanger.
FUBAR's second-last episode ends dramatically, leaving the final episode's possibilities wide open. As Tally comes to terms with her feelings for Donnie, Emma's inability to comprehend her mistakes and hypocritical behavior adds irony to the plot. Will she realize her flaws and make a heroic comeback? The answer remains unseen.
FUBAR's unique blend of comedy and action has been received well, with the series evolving impressively throughout its episodes. As viewers await the final installment, speculation about its conclusion runs rife.
FUBAR is now streaming on Netflix.