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: The episode received praise for its high production values but was criticized by some viewers for minor technical and geographical inaccuracies, such as the misidentification of F-18s as F-16s during a briefing and the portrayal of the Narva border crossing.

In "Moscow Rules," the penultimate episode of Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan Season 3, the series shifts its focus from a hunt for a rogue nuclear weapon to uncovering a deeply embedded political conspiracy aimed at destabilizing global peace. This episode serves as a high-stakes bridge to the finale, centering on the revelation of "Crossbow"—a plot to overthrow the Russian government and revive Soviet-era power through a military coup. Plot Summary: The "Crossbow" Reveal Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan - Season 3Eps7

: Jack Ryan (John Krasinski) and Luka Gocharov (James Cosmo) realize the Sokol project was never just about a tactical nuke. It was a catalyst for a coup led by Russian Defense Minister Alexei Petrov (Alexej Manvelov) to overthrow President Surikov. : The episode received praise for its high

: Meanwhile, James Greer (Wendell Pierce) and Mike November (Michael Kelly) use Luka’s recorded evidence to convince Natalya Popov (the widow of the murdered minister) to broker a secret back-channel meeting between Czech President Alena Kovac and Russian President Surikov. Critical Analysis & Reception Plot Summary: The "Crossbow" Reveal : Jack Ryan

: Jack and Luka raid Captain Rolan Antonov's home, discovering detailed intelligence on every U.S. vessel in the Baltic Sea. Antonov, a key member of the rogue faction, boards the destroyer The Fearless with orders to incite a conflict with the U.S. Navy.

: Reviewers noted that Episode 7 excels in its depiction of classic "Moscow Rules" tradecraft—relying on silence, shadows, and personal trust rather than just action set-pieces.

: Luka intentionally allows himself to be abducted by Petrov’s men. Using a recording device hidden in a cigarette pack, he captures Petrov’s confession regarding the assassination of his predecessor, Dmitri Popov.