There are only two episodes left of Season 3 of "Graceland" and, while there are still plenty of questions to be answered, actor Brandon Jay McLaren revealed some crucial details ahead of the upcoming finale. 

On Sept. 7, USA released a an exclusive video on Facebook that shows trouble for Jakes and his fellow agents. In the video, which shows what's to come on this week's episode, titled "Dog Catches Car," things are not looking good for Briggs (Daniel Sunjata).

In the clip, the team of agents can all be seen caught in critical situations and questioning whether Briggs, whose been at odds with Mike (Aaron Tveit) for several episodes now, was behind it all. The team leader may have just lost his team's trust, but does he have their backs?

With only TWO episodes until the season finale, find out if Briggs can close this case before it gets out of control. We’re all-new Thursday at 10/9c.

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According to Movie TV Tech Geeks, McLaren, who plays Jakes, revealed how his character finds love, just as things get worse for the team of agents residing at Graceland.

"It gets worse, and the entire house is fractured," said McLaren. "These people have been through so much, and everyone has a breaking point which you'll see in the finale."

After McLaren posted a photo of Jakes and Paige (Serinda Swan) in an intimate position on social media, many speculated that the two could get together this season, but the actor assured fans that Paige is not the woman Jakes falls for.

Instead, it is Courtney Gallo (Annie Ilonzeh) who catches his attention and may lead to an unexpected series of events for the character, reported TVLine.

"There was actually that possibility of them getting together in Season 2, but after he dropped the ball and Paige wound up getting kidnapped into a white slavery operation, the moment seemed to have passed," he explained.

McLaren explained how the changes in the series since Season 1 have also changed Jakes and teased the possibility of Jakes getting himself into trouble.

"I forgot how much things had changed, and it's great to see that the show has become so much smarter, darker and complex," he said. "That has been the excitement of playing this character since he's come a long way from the guy who always gets everyone out of a tough jam. You know, he's the guy that no one listens too, but they're real quick to call him to pick up the pieces. It's great that this season, Jakes may go from being the fixer to needing one ... badly."

"Graceland" airs Thursdays at 10 p.m. EDT on USA.