[s1e3] South Bound Suarez Apr 2026
: The original album printing famously misspelled the title as "Saurez," though it was intended to be "Suarez". Production Details Directed by : John Kretchmer Written by : James Parriott
: It is one of only two Led Zeppelin songs where guitarist Jimmy Page received no songwriting credit; it was primarily written by Robert Plant and John Paul Jones.
: To reach Ponces, the Agency decides to target his mistress, Julia Suarez, who has been unknowingly aiding his illegal activities. [S1E3] South Bound Suarez
The episode's title is inspired by (often spelled "Suarez" in reference to the show), a song from Led Zeppelin's 1979 album In Through the Out Door .
: Annie makes contact with Julia's brother, Diego, a 20-year-old Venezuelan exchange student. : The original album printing famously misspelled the
: Lana Parrilla as Julia Suarez and Michael Steger as Diego Suarez Info about the song "South Bound Saurez"
: Reviewers describe it as an upbeat, "piano boogie" style rock 'n' roll track. The episode's title is inspired by (often spelled
"South Bound Suarez" is the third episode of the first season of the TV series Covert Affairs , which originally aired on July 27, 2010. The episode title is a reference to the Led Zeppelin song "South Bound Saurez". Episode Synopsis