'Halt & Catch Fire' season 2 spoilers: Joe's family succumbs to crisis

Redemption is coming in the season finale of "Halt and Catch Fire." Facebook/AMC

It will be an episode of redemption in the season finale of AMC's period drama series "Halt and Catch Fire."

In "Heaven is a Place," TV Guide reports that Cameron (Mackenzie Davis) and Mutiny will envisage a new future while the Clark family buckles under the onslaught of the crisis. Meanwhile, Gordon (Scoot McNairy) will come to Joe's (Lee Pace) aid as the latter try to support his wife and her father in these trying times.

Last episode, Mutiny was once again forced to regroup as Westgroup successfully pulled the rug under its feet. The energy company, with Jacob (James Cromwell) at the helm, hijacked Mutiny's network, then launched a Community similar to Cameron's company. Users were duped into logging onto what they believed to be Mutiny's, making it lose its hold on the much larger corporation.

Meanwhile, Donna (Kerry Bishé) and Cam were able to sell "Extract and Defend" to FunTime, netting $50,000. While the money was enough to tide them over for a while, Cam was still depressed. She told Tom (Mark O'Brien) that their relationship caused her to lose focus on the company. Pissed, Tom retaliated by accusing her of still holding a candle for Joe.

Joe's disgust for Jacob and his schemes had reached new heights, but his father-in-law threatened that if he would rat him out about the heist, Joe and his future children would suffer. While doing his keynote at Westgroup's annual shareholders conference, he was forced to act that everything was all right with their family. And that was when Cam entered the picture, asking him to not go away with Sara (Aleksa Palladino) and that she believed he was innocent.

In a surprise move, Joe told the investors that it was actually Cam's brilliance that Westnet was exploiting. Cam also found a way to hack the system and shut it down, revealing Jacob for what he was. Sara watched from the sidelines how her husband expounded on Cam's good traits. She then told Joe that what hurt her the most was not the fall of her father's business, but Joe's obvious interest in the other woman.

Meanwhile, Cam just found out that it was Tom who landed Mutiny the meeting with FunTime, even going so far as to stick to her company after receiving a good business offer. When she caught up with him, he was ready to walk out of her life, no matter how much she pleaded.

"Halt and Catch Fire" airs Sunday at 10 p.m. EST on AMC.

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