With two seasons of Hanna down, the title assassin is changing the game big time for the upcoming Season 3 later this month, as she's made her way back home to the Meadows. Hanna (Esme Creed-Miles) is with the CIA's Utrax program once more, but she's not aiming to be one of the puppets. Instead, she wants to bring the sinister initiative down. However, after what transpired last season, it won't be her or any other assassin who'll be key in destroying Utrax -- it'll actually be Terri (Cherrelle Skeete).

Terri debuted in Season 2 as the program's social media handler at the Meadows, creating fake profiles online so the girls would go out, integrate into society, infiltrate whatever ranks they're in and then commit their assassinations. The perfect example of this was how she made Jules and Sandy students and cleverly-disguised citizens.

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Her talent makes the program more nuanced than Black Widow's Red Room, as the show knows mystery is suspicious in this digital age. The women need an online persona, which Terri carefully cultivates. However, she's also the psychologist they come to, playing house with them as they pretend to be this fake person until they actually believe and live it.

In that sense, as a digital handler, she gaslights and conditions them, with the girls accepting this mode of brainwashing as a subtler and kinder option. Thus, Terri will be essential into swaying the girls for the civil war to come. Not only do they trust her, she can fly under the radar.

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With Hanna and Marissa home again, Carmichael (the man they deposed) and his acolytes are keeping a close eye on them. As such, while the villains recruit to their side, Marissa and Hanna will be doing the same, and Terri, who's shown compassion and empathy, can be the trump card to get these girls to break out of the matrix and want freedom again.

Liberation is a big part of their arc, after all, and Terri wants them to get there, physically and mentally, as seen with how she was so torn over Clara. Thankfully, Hanna helped Clara escape and reunite with her mom, so this is a success story Terri will want to repeat. What makes her such an enticing mentor is she can dangle info on getting the super-soldiers back to their families as well.

She's disenchanted with how cruel the Pioneers' vision is, as they seem more interested in making America terrorists than securing the country. Thus, this sets Terri up as a power player who can make the super-soldiers independent enough to want out of this oppressive control and ultimately, the dark dictation of their life. They think they're weapons, but Terri can convince them they're real and human, which is what will inevitably spark the rebellion.

Hanna Season 3 premieres on Amazon Prime Video on Nov. 24.

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