His body is found hanging in a tree by his chute.
If there was ever a question as to where Wills heart lies throughout all this, its gone now.
Lets take it from the top of this jam-packed episode, shall we?

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He mightve managed to eject before impact, but he got tangled in a tree.
He had a name before the arrival, but he dies a John Doe.
NEXT: Wills finally found out…
Meanwhile, Helena is again dealing with the fallout from this latest incident.
She knows whats at stake right now heres where that mysterious total rendition protocol comes back into play.
It… doesnt sound pleasant.
He wants to make contact with her before Homeland does, and also?
He knows Burke has him figured out.
Theyve both got some work to do first.
And with that, its crisis mode time.
He knows Katie took the file, so Bennett encourages him to dig deeper.
He informs her his cover has been blown and tells her to double-check the kids are safe.
But the threats are still the same.
Lets just say, kids arent off limits by any stretch of his twisted imagination.
Will offers to link them to the pilot in exchange for his familys safety.
She wants to meet, Hennessy or none, on her terms.
This is decidedly not the greatest day for the Bowman kids.
But Burke had it coming by anyones measure.
It looks like its game over until … pop pop pop.
Here comes the pilot to save the day.
She saw him stab Burke, so she knows hes on the level now.
And that thing you stole, its going to help us win it.
Too bad the gauntlet is no longer in Broussards custody and we have no idea who took it.
Is it the red-hand rebels whove intercepted the gear?
Someone who mightve known Mya?
Snyders about to be back in the picture in a big way.
Plus, hes completely insubordinate to her and mansplainey as he can be.
Yeah, hes got to go.
Best case scenario is theyll shack up with Beau at Big Bear, but theres no way itll bethatsimple.