'The Newsroom' season 3 spoilers, episode titles: Will ACN face another scandal?

HBO's "The Newsroom" will make its return on TV screens in two weeks. It is scheduled to premiere it's third and final season on Nov. 9. Anxiety is running high leading to the premiere and everyone's looking forward to one incredible ending for the TV show.

In the trailer for season 3, it is shown that the final run of the series will take on the Boston Marathon bombing. Classified documents were sent to ACN and they're weighing things on whether or not to use that information, considering ACN doesn't want another scandal to blow up after the Genoa scandal. Now, ACN is conflicted on how they can use the leaked information legally.

The official synopses for the first four episodes of season 3 has now been released by Spoiler TV

The first episode is titled "Boston." The synopsis reads:

"Season 3 begins in April 2013 in the aftermath of the Genoa disaster, so the ''News Night' team treat a breaking story cautiously, a strategy that could benefit them in the long run. Meanwhile, an anonymous source contacts Neal about stolen government documents that may be related to riots overseas; Sloan tries to solve a puzzle; and Maggie subs for Elliot following the Boston Marathon bombings."

The second episode is titled "Run." In this episode, Will protects Neal from the leak fallout and Maggie thinks about eavesdropping.

The third episode is titled "Main Justice." Here, Leona and Reece find a way to make some cash for the network and "Will gets a surprise."

The fourth episode is titled "Contempt." In this one, Will refuses to share the source of the stolen documents.

Further, Neal will meet with the source of the stolen government documents regarding the riots in Kundu. It appears that the false press stories contributed to the riots. The trailer also shows that Neal having the documents could put ACN in a crisis again and might even land him in prison.

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