The Convoy is the second episode of Season 4 of Fast & Furious: Spy Racers, and the twenty-sixth episode of the show overall. It was released on Netflix on April 16, 2021.
Summary[]
Frostee works to bring Ms. Nowhere and the Spy Racers to safety. And now that the agency had turned on all of them, it's time to go rogue.
Plot[]
At an Agency Black Site, Tony sees that he and crew are being split up by being put in separate convoys. One of the agency’s agents tells Tony that they’ll never see or hear from each other again. Layla for her part remarks how she always knew she’d end up getting arrested, just not for something that she didn’t do.
Meanwhile, Frostee is on a video call with Gary asking him to help him free Ms. Nowhere and the crew. Gary apologizes and explains how they blew up an entire floor of headquarters, and that they’re being transported momentarily. So there’s nothing he can do about it. Frostee tries to get Gary to see reason and points out how whatever “video footage” they have on his friends has to be doctored and they were framed.
Julius suggests to Gary that maybe they should help if Ms. Nowhere and the others were framed. But Gary points out that they have to be loyal to the agency. Frostee in turn asks what about being loyal to Ms. Nowhere, but Gary isn’t having it. He explains how if he were loyal to every agent that he has worked with, he’d be out of a job. He further states that agents go rogue all the time, and that he is honestly surprised Ms. Nowhere lasting as long as she did. He further mentions that the two of them have had the longest working relationship in agency history. According to Gary, she was bound to crack at some point.
Undeterred, Frostee points out idiotic it would be for Ms. Nowhere to “go rogue” during an event held in her honor. Gary in turn states that it would be the perfect cover since she would know that everyone lets their guard down on award nights. Eventually, Gary and Julius ignore Frostee as the two change the topic to discuss what their new boss will be like. Julius, for his part hope that whoever replaces Ms. Nowhere will at least remember more people’s names, since she called 90% of the people she worked with “tech guy”. Irritated, Frostee ends the call and vows to break out Ms. Nowhere and his friends on his own.
However, Sissy, eventually tags along much to the annoyance of his older brother. Eventually, Frostee finds out that five armored trucks were discharged from the agency’s inventory all at once an hour ago. Thus, he deduces that everyone must be in their own vehicles. Unfortunately, before he can find out more, the agency blocks Frostee from further access, and he is initially unable to get back in. Sissy though proves to be helpful, when she points out that there’s usually traffic on that stretch of highway. But the agency appears to be controlling traffic lights so as to not have too much traffic. They look for more unusual traffic instances, and are able to locate all five armored vehicles.
Frostee is able to successfully break out Tony using his drones, and Tony jumps onto his car. As he leaves, Tony tells the agents to not take it personally since Torettos rarely stay locked up for long.
Meanwhile, Gary gets told that Tony escaped with Frostee’s help, and he sends agents to Frostee’s base of operations. Only, when they get inside, it’s not Frostee but Sissy who is inside.
Later, an unnamed guard exclaims through their comms that they have an emergency on their hands, and that they have been attacked. Moreover, that a prisoner is in the wind, and now said guard is requesting backup.
Frostee is able to intercept their comms though, which buys them some time to rescue the others. Frostee then tells Tony that from the other four cars, he is closest to Layla’s, so he sends Tony the coordinates for her location. Eventually, Tony is able to successfully rescue Layla and Cisco, but when they go to rescue Echo, they are shocked to see she has everything handled and under control. Before they can rescue Ms. Nowhere, the agency’s communications are back up, so Frostee explains that it will be more difficult.
It turns out that a convoy of eight spy SUVs are now present to protect Ms. Nowhere’s truck. Layla then asks how strongly everyone feels about freeing Ms. Nowhere. To which Tony explains that Ms. Nowhere is family.
Eventually, Tony and Layla are able to rescue Ms. Nowhere, and the gang gets away with a helicopter as well.
Before she destroys the camera on the chopper, Ms. Nowhere states that they have been framed, and that they won’t be seeing or hearing from them again until she finds whoever set them up. She then threatens Gary to make sure he sleeps with one eye open.
Tony and the rest of his crew are excited to be going rogue with the best of the best. Ms. Nowhere then goes on to say how she has imagined this moment many times. She saw herself stealing a chopper and taking off for the poles with nothing but a taser and a clean pair of underwear. But admittedly, she never pictured herself doing it with a bunch of tweens in tow.
Later, Ms. Nowhere explains how the agency will be coming after them with everything they’ve got. If they don’t find out who framed them, then they will be living the rest of their lives looking over their shoulders. Never knowing which stranger in a café is the one that holds their death warrants.
Ms. Nowhere wonders who they will send after them and laughs saying how it is probably a small pool to choose from since whoever it is has to be better than her.
Elsewhere, Palindrome shows up as Ms. Nowhere’s replacement. Julius then tells Gary that the reason they call their new boss Palindrome, is because he always puts fugitives right back to where they started.
Cast[]
Main Cast[]
- Tyler Posey as Tony Toretto
- Charlet Chung as Margaret "Echo" Pearl
- Luke Youngblood as Frostee Benson
- Jorge Diaz as Cisco Renaldo
- Camille Ramsey as Layla Gray
- Renée Elise Goldsberry as Ms. Nowhere
Guest Cast[]
- Tru Valentino as Gary/Julius
- Similce Diesel as Sissy Benson
- Paul Wight as Palindrome
- Fred Tatasciore as various Guards
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