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The Grid faces a new challenge in Season 2, Episode 3 of Spooks: Hackers and Spiders. A cyber threat puts the team on high alert as they work to track down a rogue hacker and prevent a major security breach. With the digital world at risk, the team must use all their skills to stay one step ahead of the enemy."
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00:00To be continued...
00:30If we can get fully funded, then we can have portable IT centres, like this one, up and running in your area.
00:49What's going on?
00:50Didn't you get a letter from the borough?
00:51No.
00:52Damn it.
00:53We're the clearance team.
00:54Everybody, there is blue asbestos in the building.
00:56Everyone out.
00:57Come on, out, move.
00:58Get out now, move.
01:00Move.
01:00Out.
01:03RF to control.
01:05We're inside.
01:05What's going on by that?
01:06Fun and games.
01:10The game is murder in the dark.
01:12Colin, I need peggas down the line now.
01:14I can't.
01:14The satellite baby's scrambled.
01:16Control to react, of course.
01:17Everything's corrupted here.
01:18Two officers are in danger.
01:20Receive.
01:20Full discretion is yours.
01:22Yeah, that's right.
01:23Okay.
01:23Several PCs.
01:25Several PCs.
01:31You told me to watch and learn.
01:35Just, I'm still down here.
01:37Tell Danny to hurry.
01:39Found it.
01:40Look at it.
01:43Yanking files right off our system.
01:45Break the connection.
01:47Just pull the liner.
01:48Check the traps.
01:49It's going to take time.
01:49Just break the connection, Danny.
01:51Control, you've got officers in the field.
01:53I'm going to break the connection.
01:58Back on.
02:00Where are they?
02:01Control to Antony.
02:04Clear, Patcher?
02:11What have you done?
02:12Countdowns are not good.
02:14Go, go, run!
02:17Please respond.
02:31Ah, shit.
02:38Tom.
02:41Our people in Pakistan have vanished.
02:47Those hackers have wiped two of our agents off the map.
03:01Let me understand this.
03:27At 11.27 today, someone thrust a hand up our skirt.
03:29Our Thames House mainframe was hacked into from a remote site.
03:33Correct.
03:33Operating systems were contaminated within seconds.
03:36Archive files were swiped at the rate of a dozen a second.
03:38We traced them back to our community centre in Stoke Newington.
03:40We attempted to break the connection,
03:42triggered a high-frequency pulse that scrambled the offending PC
03:45and left my feelings aching like hell.
03:47Meanwhile, they sent us this.
03:51Zeus spoke and nodded with his darkish brows
03:54and immortal locks fell forward from the Lord's deathless head
03:57and he made great Olympus
03:59tremble.
04:01The Iliad.
04:03The quote's a threat.
04:04Olympus was the seat of power in ancient Greece.
04:07Here, it trembles.
04:09So, whoever they are,
04:11they want to bring us down.
04:13A little inflammatory, Ruth.
04:15Inflammatory?
04:15You said it yourself.
04:16We've just been raped.
04:17No, no.
04:17No, Harry said we were groped.
04:19We weren't penetrated.
04:21MI5 has a website just like Marks and Spencer
04:23or the Natural History Museum.
04:24These hackers broke in via that website.
04:26They got nowhere near the inner sanctum.
04:28It's a bit like demonstrators going into the houses of Parliament
04:30and letting off fireworks.
04:31Alarming, but hardly a threat to the Constitution.
04:33I think you should work on that Homeric quote, Ruth.
04:36See what connections you can make.
04:38Yeah.
04:42You three stay here.
04:43I want to know what went wrong out there today.
04:45Right, I'm giving you a sound grilling.
04:50Keep looking, Crestfall, and tell me when she's gone.
04:54She's gone.
04:55That woman works for GCHQ.
04:58As far as she's concerned, this is not a crisis.
05:00It's just a glitch.
05:01And is it just a glitch?
05:02Of course not.
05:02It's a bloody crisis.
05:04See, there's a first strike at our operating system.
05:06Someone is going to war.
05:07Do you think she'll go squealing to the top?
05:09She's every right to.
05:10But I want to handle this at shop floor level.
05:12Otherwise, brass will be crawling all over us.
05:15Now, I can keep Ruth busy here,
05:17but if these hackers get in again...
05:22All right.
05:23So tell me.
05:25We were running a satellite trace on two officers on the field,
05:28operating tanks, Antony and Cleo Tentra.
05:30The arms trafficking gig?
05:31Yeah.
05:32This is a desert site just outside Not Kundi, western Pakistan.
05:36They were infiltrating an illegal weapons fair.
05:39When the fair zone security forces suddenly went apeshit,
05:41we don't know why.
05:42Anyway, Kalashnikov started speaking,
05:44and the whole thing turned into a bunch of no fun.
05:46Our people were relying on us
05:48to guide them to a safe location in the town.
05:52This is the punch.
05:54State of fire.
05:55Security.
05:56Hurry up.
05:57Hurry up.
05:57Get us out of here.
05:58Police advise.
05:59We have to get out.
06:00When the hackers got in, the satellite link went down.
06:09By the time we got back online, we'd lost them.
06:11Harry, um, you know she's getting married next month.
06:19Rebecca's...
06:19In case you hadn't noticed,
06:21we're on a security clampdown, operating tanks only, please.
06:24Sorry.
06:25Um, Antony and Cleo Patra.
06:28Well, they've been out there a long time.
06:30They're depending on us.
06:30Any suggestions?
06:32Well, they've either gone to ground,
06:34or they're in the ground.
06:35If these sods find a way to hack into the inner sanctum,
06:39then every operative will suffer the same fate
06:41as Antony and Cleo Patra.
06:43MI5 will be powerless.
06:45As will this country.
06:48Digicam footage from the IT fair.
06:49This is the only face match.
06:52Gordon Blaney, 49, born in Sunderland,
06:54fully paid-up member of the Socialist Party since 76,
06:57was once active for the SFM.
06:59SFM.
07:01The Socialist Freedom Movement
07:03supports the underclass through sabotage,
07:05extortion, and lately through acts of computer warfare.
07:09Detest new labour,
07:10which they see as a presidential government,
07:12which must be dismantled along with its bodies,
07:15us included.
07:17We've been expecting something like this from them for a while,
07:19but, um, nothing so effective.
07:21They first came to our notice
07:22when we infiltrated the NUM during the miners' strike.
07:25When the miners were fighting for coal, not dull,
07:27the SFM saw it as stage one of a national revolution.
07:30Then, four months ago,
07:31the Home Office received an unofficial email.
07:34Talks in poetic terms
07:35about a major new high-tech offensive
07:37and about, quote,
07:39blinding the lidless eye of state tyranny.
07:42That's us.
07:43Do they want revenge?
07:45Uh, I've been building bridges
07:46with the organ of the SFM,
07:48the newspaper Red Cry,
07:50posing as a freelance journalist.
07:52Red Cry.
07:53We've learned that sales profits
07:54go into SFM coffers.
07:57SFM operatives contact each other
07:58through the paper,
07:59et cetera, et cetera.
08:00I'm angling for the Red Crate editor,
08:02James Crowe,
08:02to get me in touch with the SFM soldiers.
08:05So, uh,
08:05where does Gordon Blaney feature in all this?
08:07Blaney teaches history and IT
08:09at Hydel's second school,
08:10Stoke Newington.
08:11Glowing record.
08:12Helped with the initiative
08:12to bring computer technology
08:14to the inner cities.
08:14Here he is again,
08:15uh,
08:16taken at the Industrial Summit
08:17in Leeds last summer.
08:19He was never arrested,
08:21unlike this,
08:22in Nottingham.
08:23According to our files,
08:24this man is suspected
08:25of throwing a nail bomb
08:26into a police car
08:27and is one of two men
08:28suspected of GBH
08:29on a WPC in Bolton
08:31in 85.
08:32We tapped his phone line.
08:36Yeah,
08:36they got burned the deer.
08:37I saw them.
08:39Shit,
08:40I'm not talking to you
08:41on this lane.
08:41So,
08:44we have ourselves
08:45a vicious anarchist
08:46who just happens
08:47to be handing out
08:48pamphlets yards
08:49from a computer
08:49that's hacking into MI5.
08:52We bug his work,
08:54his home,
08:55his entire life.
08:56He's our best lead
08:57and I don't want him bolting.
09:09Jane Graham,
09:1025.
09:12Born in Slough.
09:13We're just penning
09:13your references now.
09:14You start class straight away.
09:16English curriculum.
09:18Years 8 to 10,
09:19everything from Chaucer
09:20to Charlie
09:20and the Chukla factory.
09:23Tom,
09:23I'm not a teacher.
09:24Well,
09:24you're not a canoeist,
09:25but you had a canoeing accident
09:26last summer in France.
09:30What's the problem,
09:31sir?
09:33Tonight,
09:34I'm going to see,
09:35I'm going to see a friend
09:36and I have to be
09:37Emma,
09:37the legal secretary.
09:38Tomorrow,
09:39I have to be Jane,
09:40the canoeing English teacher.
09:41You're Zoe Reynolds,
09:42they're my five officer.
09:42Don't spin me that.
09:44You hated lying to Ellie.
09:47We have to know
09:47what else Gordon Blaney's planning.
09:50Well,
09:50bring him in.
09:51And send the rest of them
09:51into hiding.
09:52Tom,
09:52it's a honey trap
09:54and it's naff.
09:55Naff can work.
09:59You know what scares me?
10:01One day,
10:02I'm going to get a bump
10:03on the head
10:03and all of these people
10:04that I have to be
10:05are confused together
10:06in my psyche
10:06and I'm going to be
10:08I'm going to be one
10:08hell of a schizophrenic.
10:16Jane should have just
10:18come out of a relationship.
10:20It makes her vulnerable.
10:23Might appeal to him.
10:24All right,
10:49how's Trix?
10:50I've got something for you.
10:52Went down in Stoke Newington yesterday.
10:54Word is it's massive.
10:59There was some sort of raid
11:01by security services.
11:03MI5 trying to seize
11:04a load of computers
11:05or something.
11:08I heard something.
11:09Thing is,
11:10how did you?
11:11I've got a mole
11:14in the home office.
11:15Says the SFM
11:16are back
11:17and declaring war.
11:19Should I be making
11:19a connection?
11:22I've got to get on.
11:27Ray?
11:31You could have gone
11:32to the broadsheet
11:32with something like that.
11:34You didn't.
11:36You know where my heart lies, man.
11:37I pulled a man's eyeball out today.
11:55I work for the government.
11:57And then I pushed it back in again.
11:59MI5.
12:00Ooh.
12:02I can tell you
12:03because they've checked you
12:04and you're clean.
12:04They clearly haven't seen me
12:06after a 36-hour shift.
12:07The truth.
12:09My name is Tom Quinn
12:10and I'm an officer
12:12for Her Majesty's Secret Service.
12:15I read a book
12:16about the Secret Service once.
12:18Hmm.
12:19You all wear
12:20the same colour tie.
12:24I suppose you're stuck
12:25behind a desk
12:25most of the time.
12:26No, it's not all paperwork.
12:29Can be dangerous.
12:30Yet so can wrestling
12:31a person on mescaline
12:32onto the examination trolley.
12:34Look,
12:35I don't want people
12:36dating Vicky the doctor.
12:38Do you want people
12:38dating Tom the Secret Service man?
12:40No, I don't want anyone
12:41dating Tom.
12:44Except you.
12:51I want to taste you.
12:58I'll be shown to you.
13:00I don't want you.
13:04Give me one now.
13:11I don't want you.
13:12Blenny's class from that way.
13:30Malcolm's star from that way.
13:42No running in the corridors.
14:12They're attacking us again.
14:14What are they doing?
14:15We're scanning lines of data, looking for weaknesses.
14:17Firewall is holding.
14:19Running a trace.
14:21Apple listens to control.
14:22We're learning sign of movement to Blenny's.
14:23Negative, Tom.
14:24All quiet here.
14:25Ah, damn it.
14:27They're toying with us and they want us to know it.
14:28We have to limit their routes of entry.
14:30I'm shutting down all non-essential systems.
14:33Zoe better get us something on Blenny and she better get it quick.
14:42All right, Governor.
14:58It's a cracking morning, isn't it?
14:59There's a supervisor in there.
15:06It's, uh, it's jolly stuffy in here, sir.
15:09Accent's a bit bow bells, Anton.
15:10Right here, huh?
15:12Point taken.
15:18Right, where is she?
15:40Um, Mr. Harrow's mug, I'm afraid.
15:52Oh, right.
15:52Sorry.
15:53Which one do I use?
15:55You bring your own.
15:55Morning.
16:02Hello.
16:03We're on.
16:04Bring your own mug.
16:05Don't tell you that at teacher training college.
16:07Well, that's teachers for you.
16:09Left wing for life.
16:10I'm fascist in the stuff.
16:12Supply, yes?
16:13Yeah, yeah.
16:14Qualified six months ago.
16:16Jane Graham.
16:17I teach English.
16:19Gordon Blenny.
16:20I'm history.
16:21Right.
16:21Well, better get going.
16:24Good luck.
16:25Thanks.
16:29Right.
16:31So, um, sorry, if we could just bring the noise down.
16:33Just, just a notch.
16:34So, um, what do we think about the, the protagonist in, in Great Expectations?
16:46Uh, what?
16:47That's a, a very good word.
16:49Protagonist.
16:50Can anybody tell me, tell me what, what that means?
16:53You with the, the headphones, could you, would you just mind?
16:56I'd like to see.
16:59Uh, anybody?
17:01Give me an Afghan drug steal, any day.
17:05I think she's splendid.
17:31Give me a signal, Malcolm.
17:40We can't cover the IT room.
17:44We're observing a possible computer hack, and we can't watch him with computers.
17:47Room's being refurbished.
17:48We couldn't risk the decorators finding the bug.
17:50Okay.
18:02Now, a man does something in the IT room, God knows what.
18:05Comes home late.
18:06We pick up a good deal from our target.
18:07Mike's outside.
18:08At 8.26, he receives a phone call from James Crow.
18:11We hit May Gordon.
18:13I've told you I'm not talking to you on this light.
18:16Hangs up.
18:17So, Blaney carries out the hack on Crow's orders?
18:20Probably, but we still need to tread gently.
18:22Zoe?
18:24Forget the kids for five minutes.
18:27Look, I had great teachers, all right?
18:29You're not a teacher.
18:31You're an officer in the field.
18:33Yeah, and to those children, I'm a teacher.
18:36I'll do my job, but don't just tell me to forget them.
18:38Look, if SFM succeed in destroying our national security network,
18:42we'll be as useless to this country as we were to Antony and Cleopatra,
18:45and that means those kids' lives are in danger.
18:47That means everyone's life is in danger.
18:51So, wear a tight sweater tomorrow.
18:56What?
18:58I've been watching him all day.
18:59He obviously fancies you.
19:00We need to build on that connection.
19:02Oh, have any particular sweater in mind?
19:05The blue one.
19:08Pip's childhood act has a massive effect on his adult life.
19:19Can anybody tell me what he does?
19:23Anybody?
19:25Chloe?
19:30Who threw that?
19:36It was you, wasn't it?
19:37Me?
19:39Oh, whatever, miss.
19:40I won't tolerate that sort of behaviour in my class.
19:42Outside.
19:42No, you're joking.
19:44Now.
19:53I like your top, miss.
19:56Does your boyfriend like it?
19:57Out.
19:59Have you got a boyfriend, miss?
20:00I mean it.
20:04Can I be your boyfriend, miss?
20:11That's the way.
20:21You OK, Jim?
20:22I forced a boy out of my class.
20:28He was being insolent and sneering and upsetting the rest of them, basically.
20:33But I feel like I should have been able to win him round, or, well, contain him at least.
20:36Ah, yes.
20:38That fairytale moment when the bad apples turn by the power of our teaching.
20:43It's crap.
20:45I failed.
20:46You inflicted pain on the controlling factor for the benefit of the majority.
20:51You don't have to feel good about it.
20:54But don't kid yourself it wasn't necessary.
21:10Blamey's heading for IT.
21:12This is Zoe's best chance to get into his room.
21:14Blamey.
21:41Blamey.
21:42Blamey.
21:43I've got a tiny problem. He's heading back.
21:59Bugger.
22:13Go on, go on.
22:43Go on, go home.
22:47Everything all right?
22:49Yeah. I just found a couple of boys helping themselves to pens off of your desk.
22:56You might want to think about locking that door.
22:58I do. I thought I had.
23:02Must have forgotten.
23:06I'm glad I bumped into you, actually.
23:09I'm a bit bored of eating supper on my own.
23:11And take pity on the new girl.
23:15I will.
23:16It's just not tonight, if that's OK.
23:22You just let me know.
23:24Aye, aye.
23:41There's a lot of discontent out there, Ray.
23:51And it's lasted a damn sight longer than one winter.
23:54The old Union men are back in the fray.
24:02Our struggle has never been more important.
24:06Our soldiers, never more ambitious.
24:09Soldiers?
24:10Me and the SFM.
24:15No wonder my five are getting jumpy.
24:18There's a man I'd like you to meet.
24:21What man?
24:23Gordon Blaney.
24:26SFM is back in business, Ray.
24:28And those that try to crush us will burn.
24:37Blaney's prone to school computers for another hacking-up bridge.
24:41Tomorrow he'll be with his SFM colleagues.
24:43They're tub-thumping and they want a journalist there.
24:45Me.
24:46Danny thinks it's a lone cell.
24:47He can give the signal and we swoop and take him out.
24:49Look, it doesn't make any sense.
24:52I mean, he's cynical and he's angry, but he cares.
24:55I've seen it in him.
24:57Right?
24:58You told me not to give up on the kids.
25:00That from a man who wants national anarchy?
25:02Yes.
25:10Don't forget the nail bombs.
25:12Look, I've seen enough terrorists to know, right?
25:14There's always a piece missing in them, a piece of humanity,
25:17and there isn't with this man.
25:19Quite beguiling, isn't it?
25:21Simplicity of the outside world.
25:23Dinner bells, detention, names on chipped coffee mugs.
25:27I just...
25:28I know.
25:29You enjoyed being part of something ordinary.
25:33I never lost sight of my objective, Harry.
25:38My instincts tell me that Gordon Blaney isn't as involved as we think he is,
25:42and my instincts are all that I've got.
25:43No.
25:44You have your instincts backed up by £12 billion worth of intelligence.
25:49Intelligence which must be protected.
25:51Right.
25:59William Wordsworth, one of the romantic poets.
26:04Can anybody tell me what the romantic poets were all about?
26:09Poetry is pretty boring, isn't it?
26:13Chloe?
26:13Chloe?
26:13Don't care me.
26:16Sorry.
26:19OK.
26:21Dido.
26:22You got the case?
26:28Blaney's on the move.
26:31He's left a class.
26:32Where's he going?
26:32Malcolm.
26:33I've lost him.
26:47So you're with her and not with me.
26:49I hope she's sweet and so pretty.
26:51I hear she cooks delightfully.
26:53Dido has written a romantic poem.
26:56She's complimenting an ex-boyfriend on his new lover.
26:59Or is she?
27:01Chloe?
27:02No, she's not.
27:03Yeah, but she says this girl's great.
27:04She's a wonderful cook.
27:05She doesn't mean it, miss.
27:07When you see her sweet smile, baby, don't think of me,
27:11follow the logic running through this poem.
27:14What's the theme?
27:16Yes, Daniela.
27:17Um, everything that Dido's saying is like the opposite of what she means.
27:21Yeah.
27:22When she says, don't think of me,
27:25she really wants him to be thinking of her.
27:26She never wants him to forget her.
27:28Exactly.
27:29Right.
27:29I, uh, I want you to write a love poem, like Dido's,
27:36like you have to mean the opposite of what you're saying.
27:38I love you when you mean to hate you and the other way around.
27:40Where are you going, miss?
27:42Uh, just get writing,
27:44and I'm going to ask Mr Williams next door to listen out for you.
27:46So if you play up, I'll know about it.
27:49Believe me.
27:49I don't like her being out of sight.
28:05What, do you think he could be leading her?
28:06Do you think it's a set-up?
28:11It's off.
28:11Come on, son.
28:29I've got you a drink.
28:33Go away.
28:38What's the deal out there?
28:39Oh, she's okay.
28:43She's okay.
28:44Pull him back.
28:49Okay, Peter.
28:51You don't have to talk about it if you don't want to.
28:58Never even looked at them.
29:05Just...
29:05I keep my hair down and sometimes they don't notice you.
29:08But this time they weren't for you.
29:11It's safer in here, son.
29:16Peter.
29:16My dad, he knows karate and self-defence and all that.
29:22He's going to come down here and Jason Sweeney and that lot will wish they were dead.
29:25My dad will, my dad will sort her out.
29:34Uh, look, Peter, we've got a bit of a, a bit of a problem.
29:39You see, if Mr. Blaney and I are caught outside instead of, uh, well, in their teaching, then, well, we'll both be for it, won't we?
29:47I don't really want to lose this job.
29:52I don't want to go back to my old one.
29:54Have you ever tried plucking chickens for a living?
29:57There's just no upside.
29:59How about we both bunk off early and I'll give you a lift home if you like?
30:07OK.
30:24Hi, Mrs. Ellis.
30:25Um, I'm Jane Graham.
30:27I'm Peter's English teacher.
30:28Uh, there was a little bit of bother at school.
30:30Uh, have you got a minute?
30:32It's not a good time.
30:34Right.
30:34Uh, is Peter's father at home?
30:36My dad works longhouse, miss.
30:38I have to get on.
30:39Thanks for bringing him home.
30:41That's all right.
30:49Auntie Doris?
30:49We're about to raid Redcroy.
30:51I'm on my way.
30:59So where's this Gordon Blaney, then?
31:04Hey, I thought we had trust.
31:07You want Blaney to be spokesman for the SFM, yeah?
31:09I mean, that's really what this is about, isn't it?
31:11Be quiet.
31:12Look, if you guys are about to declare war, then I'm the man to get your message into the
31:16Nationals.
31:16I'm the safe link you've been looking for.
31:18I'm the one...
31:18No, why the stud?
31:21What?
31:21The stud?
31:22I haven't seen you wear one before.
31:24Someone tell me he's worn a stud before.
31:26Definitely.
31:27Great.
31:28I'm not a paranoid.
31:29What are you talking about?
31:29I've always worn one.
31:31He's clean, Johnny.
31:31Look, do you want to see it?
31:34Make you happy?
31:39What's this coating?
31:41It's a cheap job off the market.
31:43What is it?
31:44Some kind of bugging device?
31:45Actually, it's just a cheap job off the market.
31:46Well, it's got Johnny's mind racing.
31:48That's not good.
31:49Stand by all units.
31:56Three vehicles evenly positioned.
31:58Perfect for triangulating target mics.
32:00Come again?
32:02Control vehicle across the street.
32:04This is a damn set-up.
32:05We're not doing this.
32:06Is he high or something?
32:07We're not doing this.
32:08Oh, come on!
32:10We run a newspaper.
32:12I thought you might like to interview an activist from the old days.
32:15That's all.
32:17I'll change my mind.
32:18There's no job here for you, mate.
32:20Don't call again.
32:24Shame.
32:27Back up!
32:27Please put your hands on your heads.
32:34All of you.
32:36Compound these computers.
32:37It was just an ear stud, you paranoid twit.
32:55Jim.
33:11Jim.
33:12Jim.
33:12I know I stand for everything that you hate but I want you to help me because it's important to
33:33everybody in this country. Crow forms me from time to time. Always wanting to recruit me all that
33:42bollocks. I told him what I'd seen. You told him you saw us get burnt. But I didn't do the burning. I'm not
33:52involved in any of that stuff. And what's this? School trip to Leeds. What the hell? No, that's not me.
34:04That can't be me. You're setting me up. And the nail bombs. And that WPC in 85. You hacked into her,
34:15didn't you, in a very real sense. Your bosses feed your crap and you won't fit down and come back for
34:19seconds. I charged a few riot shields in me youth and you decide I'm a psychopath. We know that you
34:25were tampering with hard drives in the school. Oh, I was installing modems. Right. Okay. I want to
34:35know what you think, Gordon. I think whoever's playing you people's playing you're good. Because
34:41you're not only barking up the wrong tree, you're in the wrong flaming forest. For the record, I teach.
34:47And I wasn't playing at it, Jane. I was doing it for real. What's real for you, eh? Do any of you
35:08people know what reality is? I won't need you any more. Then what about this week's... I don't need
35:19people. Night. Oh, don't forget. You say a word to anyone, I can make it so you won't even be able to
35:31get a little library card.
35:54You're doing great, Noah. Bypass the trunk codes. I can't get past this firewall.
35:59There's nothing that MI5 can build that my boy can't get over.
36:05What can you tell me about this defence system? Think carefully.
36:10It attacks foreign codes, like, er, white blood cells in the body.
36:14Excellent.
36:16So, erm...
36:20So if we send in a decoy code...
36:23that maybe their system will attack it so heavily that it'll leave a hole somewhere for us to slip through.
36:29That's my boy.
36:30That's my boy.
36:40What is it?
36:42The firewall's under attack.
36:44OK, I'm looking for weaknesses in the main system.
36:53Found one.
36:55Isolate.
36:56Don't let them incoming.
36:59I can't get through.
37:01Ten seconds.
37:02Wait.
37:04Five.
37:05There's a bypass in the op system with their internal phone line.
37:08Three.
37:09Two.
37:10One.
37:17The angel of death is over us.
37:19We're in their mainframe.
37:24But this is as close as we'll ever get to the inner sanctum without getting access to their own computers.
37:29Let's start the ball, Riley.
37:31You bet, Dad.
37:36Don't believe this.
37:37Not again.
37:38It's not possible.
37:39Ninety-four.
37:40Ninety-four.
37:41House number.
37:42What number does Blaney live at?
37:44Twenty-six.
37:45Come on, folks.
37:46Anyone?
37:47Number ninety-four.
37:48Maybe the SFM numbered their agents?
37:49Yes.
37:50Zoe, get on then.
37:51Periodic table.
37:54Ninety-four.
37:55Ninety-four.
37:56One.
37:57Two.
37:58Three.
37:59One.
38:00Two.
38:01Three.
38:02Shed.
38:03How high?
38:04Sixty-seven.
38:05Fifteen.
38:07There's one.
38:08Three.
38:10One.
38:11Two.
38:12Shit.
38:22How high?
38:2460, 70 grams. Radioactive as hell.
38:26Danny, school's a radioactive hot zone.
38:28We need to evacuate a minimum of two clicks.
38:30Pull everyone out. Everyone at once.
38:39It's Chernobyl up there.
38:41I can't leave everything up.
39:11Watch out.
39:13Bang.
39:14Watch out.
39:15Bang.
39:16Bang.
39:18Bang.
39:20Bang.
39:21PHONE RINGS
39:51Hey, Geiger scrambler, this little beauty confuses scintillation counters. Makes them read like hot potatoes. Where did you get this?
40:03Dissident CIA? Eastern Europe? Toys R Us?
40:09You can't play dumb, Gordon. You were in that shed.
40:14Not alone.
40:16Did you find their inner sanctum codes?
40:26Yeah, they made it easy. Terminals were still on.
40:39We have access to every part of you, even the inner sanctum. We will now download everything.
40:45We will expose every one of your dirty secrets. Your people will be free and Olympus will crumble good riddance.
40:51Hello? Clearing you now. We've got Cleopatra on the squawk box. I'm passing you through.
40:57Cleopatra to control. Re-estating contact. Do you read me?
41:01Good to hear you, Cleopatra. After two days, we thought we'd lost you.
41:04I'm alive. And I'm the only one. Antony's dead.
41:08Antony's dead.
41:10Stand by. We're having technical difficulties. Harry, what do we do?
41:14Nothing. We're sitting ducks. This is it.
41:17Antony's dead.
41:19Antony's dead.
41:21Antony's dead.
41:23Antony's dead.
41:26Well, mate.
41:28Zoe.
41:29Tom?
41:30Peter was at the IT Fair, but I...
41:31It's okay, I'm already there.
41:32On my way.
41:33Couple of minutes and they'll be in the inner sanctum, then they can start wiping us out
41:37Sit tight Cleopatra and observe radio silence. You're on your own
41:43for now
42:03Pips an idiot his whole life's controlled by the will of this rotten convict what are the spiders doing Peter?
42:33They carry binary information
42:37Once all assembled they'll wipe you out wouldn't do that if I were you
42:44You never know what might happen
42:50My name's no a Gleeson by the way, I've been the one in charge
42:54Zeus spoke and nodded with his darkish brows. Yes what the original translation is the son of Cronos spoke and nodded with his darkish brow
43:05Zeus was the son of Cronos and Cronos was a powerful Titan, but his son became even more powerful in a sense
43:11It's a reference to a powerful child there. I was getting worried
43:15Sometimes you just need one more factor. I thought seeing as you were interested in this boy
43:19Look put it all together greece titans Cronos spiders fathers and sons the lot and you get something
43:26What this is an old surveillance recording. I had sent out from the registry
43:30It is from a farmhouse in Greece 18 months ago a mountain place near the Albanian border called Titans reach
43:37That was no a Gleeson recorded by an officer with a surveillance Mike outside the farmhouse no a Gleeson son of Victor Gleeson
43:58You've been leading us astray why why not?
44:14What else is there to do
44:18Victor Gleeson was our man in Athens
44:22Only relative his son
44:24Noah
44:25They had apartments in the embassy compound you'd heard of Noah hadn't you Danny boy was a computer genius destined for great things
44:32He worshipped his father
44:36Victor's cover story was that he was working for the embassy when in fact he was working undercover with some Albanian terrorists
44:42well
44:43He slipped up somehow
44:46And they kidnapped him and Noah 18 months ago
44:50They're rescuers now
44:52We wanted to go in, but we're afraid of hurting the boy
45:16No, no
45:22Victor was killed
45:23Victor was killed
45:29But we escaped and dad and I got away
45:35We've been controlling everything been hacking into you for months
45:37but we escaped and dad and I got away
45:41We've been controlling everything been hacking into you for months
45:43for months. Setting you up big time.
45:47You set up Gordon Blaney too, didn't you?
45:51We found him on the old police records. The teacher had been in trouble.
45:55Perfect. We rigged the computer at the IT fair.
45:59We knew you'd go for him. I'd already cheated
46:03myself a place at Highdale. We knew you'd put an officer in the school.
46:07But more, more than that...
46:11You knew that we'd surround the area with surveillance technology.
46:15Computers tapping right to the heart of the grid.
46:19So you were so smart that you got hold of all of this amazing stuff
46:23and then, what, you used it to attack us?
46:27My dad could have been killed because of MI5.
46:31And just because their stupid plan went wrong,
46:35they don't even want to know him.
46:39He's a hero.
46:41And I'm doing this for you too, you know.
46:47They don't care about you.
46:51You're just a gadget.
46:53Like the Geiger Scrambler.
46:55Soon, all the agents around the world can come home.
47:07Sorry, Kid's dad was killed.
47:09He blames us. He's in a psychotic state.
47:11Go slow with him.
47:13Noah, if you take those files and expose all of our officers then,
47:19well, who's to say what happened to your father won't happen to them?
47:21My dad got away.
47:23Label too.
47:25God, Noah, you're wrong.
47:27We've got an agent trapped in the desert because of this.
47:31She is lost and alone and totally cut off from everything because of you.
47:39Bring her home, then.
47:41We can't bring her home.
47:42Well, I didn't send her, did I?
47:44No, no, you didn't send her.
47:45She chose to go.
47:47Like your father chose to go to Greece.
47:49Like he chose to work for MI5.
47:58Spies are ready.
48:01Noah, you've done an incredible thing.
48:05But I know that you don't want to see good people die.
48:14Noah, help me bring her home.
48:17Noah, don't be scared.
48:26You've done all you can.
48:28Mission aborted.
48:29Let us bring her home.
48:33No choice, mate.
48:41Cleopatra, this is control.
48:43I can give you safe house coordinates now.
48:47Thank God.
48:48Thank God.
48:49Thank God.
48:50Thank God.
48:51What about Blaney?
48:52Oh, he's been relocated.
48:53With our apologies.
48:54He gets book tokens, I think.
48:59It's amazing.
49:00We spend billions against the drug cartels and the Iraqis.
49:02And yet we're almost brought down by one pathologically traumatized child, genius.
49:03We spend billions against the drug cartels and the Iraqis.
49:07All the things that Victor knew and that little boy absorbed it.
49:08It's wonderful.
49:09It's wonderful.
49:10It's wonderful.
49:11It's wonderful.
49:12It's wonderful.
49:13I wonder if his head didn't explode.
49:14It did.
49:15Blaney asked me what was real for us.
49:16The games, the role playing.
49:17The game, the role playing.
49:18We have no anchorage.
49:19It's wonderful.
49:20It's wonderful.
49:21It's wonderful.
49:22We spend billions against the drug cartels and the Iraqis.
49:25And yet we're almost brought down by one pathologically traumatized child, genius.
49:31All the things that Victor knew and that little boy absorbed it.
49:36It's wonderful if his head didn't explode.
49:38It did.
49:39Blaney asked me what was real for us.
49:42The games, the role playing.
49:44We have no anchorage in our lives.
49:49Where do we run except inside ourselves?
49:54Time to go.
50:01Don't think of me.
50:10You see, you always knew where you were with a public school traitor.
50:29Just look for the 16-year-old pipe-smoking sodomite with a copy of EM Forster under his arm.
50:38He was Victor Gleeson's son.
50:40So make sure he gets the very best of everything.
50:43Poor.
50:44Poor boy.
50:53Mate in 32.
50:54Haven't looked at me in days.
51:07You don't have to make your mind up now.
51:13About whether it's worth the risk.
51:17I've made up my mind.
51:26Just remember the spider, my boy.
51:32When a web is destroyed, what does she do?
51:36She spins a new one.
51:38Even more beautiful.
51:39Even more complex.
51:40And she catches many flies.
52:08I will head up my ид.
52:09It's worth it now.
52:11What's the next thing?
52:12I think he's fine with this.
52:13It's worth it now.
52:14I think it's worth it.
52:15You get them.
52:17It's worth it.
52:18You are hiding.
52:19You are hiding in a way.
52:20I'm hiding.
52:21I'm hiding in a way.
52:22Maybe it's just that something.
52:23When you see the speed of the earth.
52:24I'm hiding inside the room.
52:25You can see it.
52:26I'm hiding inside the room for a single-member place.
52:27You can see it.
52:28You can see it.
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