“The call is coming from inside the house.”

So … what does she do now?

So we have a deal that we don’t spy on each other.

The Diplomat. Keri Russell as Kate Wyler in episode 201

Keri Russell in ‘The Diplomat’.Netflix

And even if we wanted to, it would be really hard because we share everything.

So how do you prove it?

And then if you prove it, what the hell do you do about it?

The Diplomat. (L to R) Allison Janney as Grace, Rufus Sewell as Hal Wyler, Keri Russell as Kate Wyler in episode 206

Allison Janney, Rufus Sewell, and Keri Russell on ‘The Diplomat’.Alex Bailey/Netflix

Season 1 was building relationships with people, but can you still trust them?"

As Russell says, “It raises the temperature.

Thanks to arecent teaser trailer, we know Hal (Rufus Sewell) makes it out alive.

“Hal comes out of this alive but so shaken,” Cahn says.

“Almost dying like that can shake a lot on every level.”

“Kate was ready for this new relationship.

“It was over.

They had reached a conclusion, so when suddenly she’s like, ‘I’m back.

I’m here now.’

Do you trust it?

Do you trust her?

This isn’t built on trust.'”

It’s a complicated relationship, to say the least.

And one that confuses just about every other character on the show.

“I think the people around them in the story don’t know what’s happening.

They don’t know what to make of them,” Russell says of the married couple.

And it’s unnerving because people don’t know where they stand.”

But do they know where Kate stands with Dennison?

“We had this really interesting conversation when we were filming season 2.

And he has constantly had to make decisions as to how do I keep doing this?

But they’ve both got their hands full.

“There are a lot of corrupt politicians or evil politicians on television,” Cahn continues.

The Diplomatseason 2 premieres Oct. 31 on Netflix.