Graceland's third season will come to a close with "Retrospective Falsification."

'Graceland' Season 3: Will Paige Really Leave? Jeff Eastin Teases Future & Forgiveness

The announcement comes courtesy of director Larry Teng, who posted episode 13's title page during his takeover of the Graceland Instagram account on Friday.

Graceland kicked off season 3 last Thursday, miraculously wrestling Mike (Aaron Tveit) away from the skeletal hands of the Grim Reaper. Briggs (Daniel Sunjata) was more than happy to have his pal breathing once more, but the fallout from the season 2 finale has trapped Sunjata's character in a volatile storyline that will undoubtedly explode during "Retrospective Falsification."

'Graceland' Season 3: Mike's Six-Minute Death To Have A 'Huge Significance', Briggs Curiosity Piqued

In Mike's time of dying, the FBI recovered several of his possessions, amongst which was an audio tape that implicated Briggs in the murder of Juan Badillo (Pedro Pascal). Instead of arresting him then and there, Special Agent Sean Logan (Lawrence Gilliard Jr.) held that smoking gun to Briggs head and strong-arm Graceland's leader into a deadly and incriminating undercover mission with the Sarkissian crime family.

When all is said and done, Logan is hoping Briggs will have to take the fall for the Sarkissian crimes committed on his watch.

"This season begins with this idea that the FBI is pinching Paul and saying, you're going to ride Ari the whole way and when it's all over, you're going to eat all those sins. ... As the season progresses, those sins get worse and worse, and Briggs ultimately is supposed to go down for those," series creator Jeff Eastin told TV Guide. "But, Paul's not a guy who could go quietly into that good night. He has a plan."

Find out what tricks Briggs has up his sleeves when Graceland airs Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET on USA. Click the video below to see a preview for the series' next episode.

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