'Tyrant' Season 2 Episode 4 spoilers: Barry assumes new identity

Barry Al-Fayeed will be assuming a new identity on the newest episode of "Tyrant." Screenshot from Youtube/FX

Season 2 Episode 4 of "Tyrant"will see Barry Al-Fayeed (Adam Rayner) taking on a new identity, according to TV.com.

In "A House Built on Sand," the youngest son of the infamous Middle-East tyrant will be assuming a new identity as he adjusts to life in his adopted village. Meanwhile, his unstable brother Jamal (Ashraf Barhom) will get the shock of his life after learning of his connections to a war hero. Ihab Rashid (Alexander Karim) and Samira (Mor Polanuer), who are about to flee the country, will change their plans and instead join a group of extremists who wanted to invade Abbudin. 

Episode 5 follows the events in Ma'an, where Barry was still in hiding. He found refuge with a Bedouin family who had no choice but to take him in. Ahmos, the Bedouin's father, previously helped Barry evade arrest after knowing that he was jailed for opposing his brother's regime.

Jamal was stunned by Tariq's military tactics, where viewers got the idea that the top military leader of Abbudin was the one responsible for the Saran gas attack against their own race. Hoping to salvage his people's trust, Jamal tried to lay the blame of the chemical attack on Rashid and his movement.

Leila's (Moran Atias) was left dealing with the fall out of the bombing, her plans to make Abbudin a cultural hub destroyed. Meanwhile, Molly (Jennifer Finnigan) was also seen searching for help in navigating the Al-Fayeed family trust. Before the third episode ended, Barry could be seen doing something he has not done in a long time -- he prayed.

"Tyrant" season 2 is slated to have 13 episodes. TV Fanatic said that as early as its sophomore episode, the show would "continue to lay the foundation for a great season."

Episode 4 will air at 10 p.m. Tuesday on FX. 

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