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The Night Manager (2016) Season 2 Episode 1

The Night Manager
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00:00Art of Cairo in the middle of the Arab Spring.
00:03Why does Jonathan Pine, respected Hotelier, risk his career by snitching on his guests?
00:07If there's a man selling a private arsenal, and those weapons can cause a lot of pain to a lot of people,
00:12then you just do it.
00:14Anyone will do it.
00:15I want to put you inside his operation.
00:22We will give you money, but you have to leave the boy here.
00:25We can't take you.
00:27Go!
00:28He saved me.
00:30What's his name?
00:31Thomas Quint.
00:32No, he's bloody not.
00:33You're Pine from Switzerland.
00:35Thank you very much, sir, for rescuing me.
00:39You're very welcome, Danny.
00:40Welcome to the family.
00:43Angela Burr is closer than anyone's ever been to cracking Richard Robbins' offshore operation.
00:47The company is called Trade Pass.
00:50You are my lead actor.
00:52You ever make the deal?
00:53No one really knows what we're selling.
00:54No one wants to know.
00:56If they did, they wouldn't sleep at night.
00:58This is our little contribution.
01:02Safe haven for the wretched of the earth.
01:04Justifies us being here.
01:06Every soldier fights for money, Andrew.
01:08These men are selling their skills same as anyone else.
01:10Even traitors can be forgiven.
01:18They have to commit.
01:19They have to make a decision.
01:21Jesus.
01:22I want my money back, Mr. Roper.
01:29If you do not pay, there will be consequences.
01:32Why'd you do it, Jonathan?
01:33You have to commit.
01:34You have to make a decision.
01:39Wait a minute.
01:40Wait a minute.
01:40No, no!
01:48No!
01:48No!
01:49No!
03:49You never came to this godforsaken place.
03:55You all right?
03:58Yeah, I didn't sleep last night.
04:00Just last night?
04:01Don't worry.
04:03You'll sleep well after this.
04:04You'll sleep well after this.
04:34Just one of you will perform identification.
04:36Who says?
04:38I say.
04:40Now listen here, I've had enough of this.
04:41Shifting bloody sands.
04:42Angela, it's all right.
04:44It's not all right.
04:45None of this is all right.
04:47She'll do it.
04:48We've both waited so long for this.
04:53You've waited longer.
04:56Bella.
05:00Bella.
05:01Ready?
05:12Ready?
05:14Can you confirm?
05:20This is Richard Rocker.
05:22Yeah, it's him.
05:23Sure?
05:27Yeah.
05:51Yeah.
06:05Alex?
06:10Alex?
06:11One second.
06:16Theresa, hi.
06:17Hi.
06:18Clarky escaped again.
06:20I'm so sorry.
06:21It's all right.
06:22Did he wake you?
06:23Well, no, because it's 4.30 in the afternoon.
06:26Of course it is.
06:27Of course it is.
06:28Sorry.
06:29Yeah.
06:30You, sir, are a flirt.
06:31What are you doing disturbing our neighbour, eh?
06:34Come on.
06:35You work at night, don't you?
06:37I do, yes.
06:38Yeah.
06:39What do you do?
06:40You're like vampires?
06:42I work in a bank.
06:44So, yes, basically, yeah, I am.
06:47All right.
06:48I'd love to have dinner soon, if you dare to journey across the hall.
06:54Um, yes, maybe, one day.
06:58Yeah.
06:59Sorry again.
07:00All good.
07:01Come on, you.
07:02Yeah, bye.
07:03Bye.
07:04Bye.
07:07Cocky.
07:10Get me into trouble.
07:13This is the MI6 quarterly evaluation for Alex Goodwin, director of the Night Owls Unit.
07:19Shall we begin?
07:20Sure.
07:21So, Alex, is there anything keeping you awake at night?
07:27No.
07:28Er, no.
07:31And how's your family?
07:33Family's great, yeah.
07:35And romantically, any developments on that front?
07:39Yeah.
07:40Actually, I've started getting out with my neighbour.
07:45I see you've requested to stay with the Night Owls for another three years.
07:48Yes.
07:49Yep.
07:50How do you feel about that?
07:51I feel good.
07:53Um, I love working for Rex Mayhew.
07:56I love my team.
08:00From a central ops point of view, we've learned more from the Night Owls Surveillance Unit led by Alex Goodwin than from a dozen agents in the field.
08:09Nocturnal Surveillance of the top hotels has proved pivotal to our clean-up operation in the city of London.
08:20The Night Owls' patience and diligence has allowed us at MI6 to infiltrate hostile networks and avert terror threats across the city.
08:29The Night Owls, that's a nocturnal surveillance unit?
08:31That's right, yeah.
08:32It's not exactly glamorous.
08:33Does it need to be?
08:35No.
08:36Does it need to be?
08:37No.
08:38I...
08:48Hey, Ben.
08:49Here's the surf on the river.
08:50Thanks, Grant.
08:51Thanks, Grant.
08:58It's quiet work.
09:00It's not the most dramatic.
09:03But who needs heroes?
09:09Hello, Alex.
09:11Basil.
09:12Just dropping off the new wishlist.
09:14Usual rogues gallery.
09:16Don't know how you do it.
09:18Stuck here every night.
09:19Sat in the dark, watching the world through a screen.
09:22I'm worried you'll go blind.
09:25Well, as head of the River House Supervisory Council, I am formally sanctioning a further three-year extension for the Night Owl unit,
09:34under the leadership of Alex Goodwin and the continued supervision of Rex Mayhew.
09:39Thank you very much.
09:40Thank you, Myra.
09:42I've taken a look at your file.
09:44Six years.
09:45You refuse all promotions, all offers for posts abroad.
09:51I love being at home.
09:53Sorry to disappoint you.
09:56You don't disappoint me, Alex.
09:59If I'm honest, you frighten me.
10:02Just a reminder, nothing above the parapet.
10:11That face is too pretty to lose.
10:15A lot of intelligence officers come through this room.
10:17Some of them shout.
10:18Some of them scream at me.
10:21Some even throw things.
10:23But the ones I really worry about turn up every three months.
10:28They sit there and they smile.
10:31Just like you.
10:33They say nothing like you.
10:35And then one day, they explode.
10:41You need to talk to me, Alex.
10:45Tell me who you really are.
10:47I am the man who will not explode.
11:02It's a mystery.
11:03It's a mystery.
11:04It's a mystery.
11:06It's a mystery.
11:07It's a mystery.
11:12It's the mystery.
11:16It's an mystery.
11:18Good, it's the mystery.
11:19It's the mystery.
11:21The mystery is a mystery.
11:23Hi, Mike.
11:25Hey.
11:26When you're settled, do a troll on all today's phone calls through hotel switchboards.
11:29Switchboards got the latest list of bad guys doesn't carry petty and deliver them personally
11:34Eat spanks on mom that man
11:40Sorry, I'm late
11:43St. Albans traffic is a disgrace. I'm judging you either to my wife. I'll do the Alex fine. Thank you read
11:52You manage some sleep a little
11:59Oh
12:07Kateroff moving again
12:09Mike for them
12:11The reference is number 12 on the list next to Bulgarian Mafia with a bit of child trafficking on the side
12:16Where are you running to mr. Kateroff? I
12:19I
12:24Worked at the Mumbai Carlton in the 90s. That sort of antic tended to mean a sexual assignation with the boy on reception
12:32Oh, he's just getting a paper
12:35That's for the white room Sally party in the white room tonight
12:38Copy that on roof
12:44Here we go
12:49Oh busy room for a school night
12:54Sally you there yet? Just arrived it. I don't look
13:00Impeccable eyes only please I promise no touching
13:06I don't know
13:12I'm a 12 you're 10 o'clock whiskey on rocks
13:36Sally don't win too much. You're not the show here
13:40Never am
13:44Mike all angles. I want to see the whole room
13:52So who else is on connected list
13:54Is something wrong?
14:01Mike
14:02Zoom in on that man in the corner
14:06Who is he?
14:07Just do it now
14:08What you're looking at here is the real United Nations
14:20Americans, Russians, Ukrainians, Serbs, Croats, Angolans
14:24One big happy family
14:26Yeah
14:28Yakko looks like a teddy bear
14:30But don't let him near your neck on a bad day
14:33No
14:33No
14:34Yes
14:47Alex
14:48Alex
14:48Hello Celia. Hi
14:51I'm sorry I was hoping to catch Rex before the parties
14:52You're hoping to catch Rex before the party.
14:54Well, you can't. He's talking to some girl.
14:56He's working on his fucking birthday.
14:58Well, no.
14:59She's far too attractive to boot.
15:01Now, listen, will you do anything with me?
15:02Yes.
15:02Will you go in there and tell those handsome young men in Chino's we need more glasses?
15:08Glasses? Yes.
15:22He's waiting. And I have to go.
15:25Roxana, if you hear anything more about this, you call me.
15:28Okay. Thank you, Rex.
15:29And you tell them now about this. Clear?
15:38Bye.
15:52I got your message. Show me what you've got.
16:11Taken last night. Old Roper Fieldman.
16:14What's he doing coming to London under a false name?
16:16You sure I'd say?
16:17Absolutely sure.
16:20You talk to anyone else about this?
16:22How could I? I'm Alex Goodwin now.
16:24And you should stay that way.
16:29Rex, I'd like to talk to Burr.
16:31Absolutely not.
16:33Angela's retired. Fully detached.
16:35She barely leaves her French retreat
16:37and won't want to be disturbed over some soldier for hire.
16:42Who is the woman you met before the party?
16:49She was a friend.
16:50What kind of friend?
16:51The kind you never saw.
16:53My dear boy, listen to me.
16:55If I'd had my way, you'd be on a beach in Bali now.
16:58You're state pension in your pocket.
17:01Yoga teacher in your bed.
17:02You chose to stay.
17:03You chose to stay.
17:05And I gave you one condition.
17:07Jonathan Pine never existed.
17:12Nobody in that garden has any idea who you are.
17:17Alex Goodwin stands before me now.
17:19And it so happens I've grown rather fond of him.
17:21Well, he's fond of you too.
17:24Glad to hear it.
17:25Rupa is dead.
17:26The past is the past.
17:28We spent five years creating you anew.
17:34Let's not ruin it for one.
17:36Chance sighting in Mayfair.
17:39May I keep this?
17:40Oh, I have a new number.
17:46Best to use this from now on.
17:56Memorize and eat.
17:57You know the drill.
18:12Alex!
18:13What on earth are you doing here?
18:15Myra, hello.
18:16Don't you know it's bad luck to see an owl during the day?
18:19Rex said that this owl needs a bit of vitamin D, so here I am.
18:23Wise man.
18:24You know, I'm so grateful for Rex.
18:29He's made me feel welcome from the moment I took the reins at the river.
18:33He's a good man.
18:34Yeah.
18:34He recruited you, didn't he?
18:36Yes, he did.
18:36Is it Nigeria?
18:38That's right, Port Harcourt.
18:39Private contractor.
18:41IT mainly.
18:42We met, he was there and there was an opportunity.
18:46I put my hand up and...
18:47Good.
18:48Do you think he's all right?
18:51What?
18:52Why do you ask?
18:54I'm worried about him.
18:56He didn't mention anything to you?
18:58No.
18:59No, no.
19:00Right, have a lovely time.
19:01Thank you, you too.
19:02SPF.
19:02Yes, okay.
19:03No less than 50.
19:06Cheers.
19:07Happy birthday, dear Rex.
19:12Happy birthday to you.
19:15Thank you for coming to this auspicious occasion.
19:25After this, it's just a funeral, isn't it?
19:27See ya?
19:27No, no, no, I am genuinely grateful to be able to celebrate my 60 years surrounded by colleagues,
19:36people who have the same love of their country, and what that country stands for, or should, or should.
19:43So, you know, a nation's security service is the truest expression of itself.
19:52You know, we are its soldiers and its priests, and as such we have a choice.
19:58We can serve blindly, whatever the occasion, or we can take a view.
20:07Know thyself.
20:08So, uh, indulge an old trooper when he says the same to you now.
20:16And now, fuck off and get pissed.
20:20I said, have fun.
20:29No, Danny, the more's the more.
20:32You're not watching the Cubs, Danny.
20:36Thomas is watching the Cubs, aren't you, Thomas?
20:38Thomas is watching the Cubs, aren't you, Thomas?
21:01Thomas is watching the Cubs, aren't you, Thomas?
21:08There's your man.
21:14His name is Jaco Brouwer, 42 years old.
21:18South African, but he spent the last six years as a fixer for cartels in South America.
21:22He arrived at Heathrow under a Dutch Antilles passport, name of Michel Hebert.
21:27And he's staying at a small hotel in Richmond, the Rogers.
21:31So, how did he end up playing poker at the Mortimer?
21:34I don't know.
21:35My hunch is he was told to keep out of the main London hotels, but went off piece.
21:39Addiction issues.
21:41I want to know what he's doing in London.
21:43How do you know him?
21:46From a previous life.
21:49What previous life?
21:50I can't say, Mike.
21:51I'm not allowed to tell you.
21:53And I have no official authority to follow or trail him.
21:55So, up to you.
22:01I've never been to Richmond.
22:05Guys, cancel your plans.
22:07We're going fishing tomorrow.
22:09It'll be nice to see some light.
22:20Our gambler's on the move.
22:23Stay on his tailground.
22:25Copy that.
22:27Travelling east on the tow part.
22:29Sally, take position on the bridge.
22:31Here he is.
22:34In position.
22:35Yeah, we see him.
22:41He's heading up towards the cafe.
22:44Eyes on target.
22:53Willie, move it.
22:55Got it.
22:55On my way.
22:56Looks like he's got a date.
23:16Photo's incoming.
23:18Hello.
23:19Hello.
23:26Who's that?
23:29You know him?
23:31No.
23:33Audio coming in.
23:37The shipment arrives in Katahinyo Port in three days.
23:41Once it's through customs, we're ready to press go.
23:44And you'll make the anniversary.
23:47No problem.
23:48We're on schedule.
23:49But my chief wants the shipment list.
23:52Full spec, government stamped in a diplomatic briefcase.
23:55I'll speak to my client.
23:57But they want to keep documentation minimal.
23:59For obvious reasons.
24:00This isn't your average gun run.
24:02Think of it as his insurance policy.
24:06He knows his mind, your chief.
24:08Daddy!
24:08Come back here!
24:09He learned from the best.
24:11Calls himself a...
24:12Mike, Mike, can you just clean that up?
24:15On it.
24:19I'll be in touch.
24:20You lay low.
24:22Go and feed the docks.
24:24And they'll go on under Londoners.
24:26Do you know what you need?
24:27And you can see that when it's on the end.
24:29I don't believe you don't believe me.
24:31I don't believe you.
24:34Doesn't matter, sir.
24:37How are we doing?
24:46Quiet.
24:46He knows his mind here chief. He learned from the best. Calls himself Richard Roper's true disciple.
24:58Nothing quite as pretty as May Parma Knight.
25:03Mean anything to you?
25:06No. No.
25:16Calls himself Richard Roper's true disciple.
25:46All right Alex, I've got Yakko's coffee date.
25:58Okay. Adam Hollywell is a middleman. He connects dozens of UK companies with clients abroad, often in the shadows.
26:06He calls himself the alternative foreign office. The question is, who's he working for this time?
26:16I'm a straight home park.
26:21Okay.
26:27Just here on MF would be great. Thank you.
26:46Sally.
26:55Okay, we know who owns the house.
26:58Who?
27:00We do.
27:03I'll call you back.
27:04Yes.
27:05Rex, I'm driving down tomorrow.
27:35We need to talk.
27:37We do.
27:38When you get here, park away from the house.
27:40Use the side entrance to the library.
27:42I have something to show you.
28:05Alex, Alex, something terrible has happened.
28:33Whoa, whoa, whoa.
28:34Slow down.
28:35Then what's happening?
28:36Rex is dead.
28:37He's dead.
28:38Alex, something.
28:40I don't know what the puzzle's here and the police.
28:44You've got to come, please.
28:46I can't.
28:47I can't.
28:48Let's go to the river.
28:54.
29:03.
29:07How did you hear?
29:35Si, dear, call me.
29:38Asked me to come as soon as I could.
29:46Myra wants me to deal with the locals.
29:49Keep the noise down.
29:52It seems Rex had a stash of pills Celia knew nothing about.
29:57Took them in the shed with a bottle of Macallan.
30:01Classy bastard.
30:03Do you have any idea why he would take his own life?
30:06Was it something he wasn't telling us?
30:08Debts?
30:09An affair?
30:10No.
30:11Rex is the most loyal man I know.
30:13To Celia more than anyone.
30:14Then what?
30:14I'll send full cavalry tomorrow to sweep the place.
30:25Anything you can think of, call me.
30:27Celia, what happened?
30:43He was agitated.
30:45He said he'd found something.
30:47Wanted to talk to you.
30:48It was about your man.
30:49And then I got a call from the vets saying that the dog's medicines were ready.
30:59When I got back, the shed door was open.
31:02I just need a little people.
31:07What have you got in my home today?
31:09What?
31:10What?
31:11I know.
31:12Memorize and eat.
31:37You know the drill.
31:42You know the drill.
31:52You know the drill.
32:08PHONE RINGS
32:38PHONE RINGS
33:08PHONE RINGS
33:18It's around five years, creating UNU.
33:24That's not ruin it for one chance sighting in Mayfield.
33:29PHONE RINGS
33:35PHONE RINGS
33:39PHONE RINGS
33:49PHONE RINGS
33:59PHONE RINGS
34:07PHONE RINGS
34:09PHONE RINGS
34:19PHONE RINGS
34:21PHONE RINGS
34:23He knows his mind, your chief. Calls himself Richard Roper's true disciple.
34:29Rex, you said you'd call me at six. Where are you?
34:43Rex?
34:45PHONE RINGS
34:47Hello?
34:49PHONE RINGS
34:51PHONE RINGS
34:53PHONE RINGS
35:01Okay, I traced the number you sent me.
35:03Show me.
35:04It belongs to Roxana Bolaños. She's Colombian but works as a shipping broker out of Miami. Haven't been able to link her to Yakko or Hollywell yet.
35:13Alright, we need to talk to her. Now.
35:25Alright.
35:27What?
35:33We're watchers, Alex. Eyes and ears. We're not the show, remember?
35:37What's going on?
35:43Rex Mayhew was murdered. And the Riverhouse are involved. So I need to talk to Roxana Bolaños.
35:54So what is your favorite place to be in America and you have to be in Arizona when you're getting married?
36:06You like to say in English?
36:07There's a gentleman waiting for you at the front desk. He says he needs to talk to you.
36:14Sorry. Excuse me, guys. I'm just gonna run to the restroom real quick. Sorry. Thank you. Get me a dessert.
36:20Yes? Okay.
36:23Excuse me. Did you get a name?
36:25No. Just a sweet.
36:29Roxana Bolaños?
36:31Yes?
36:32I'm here on Rex Mayhew's behalf.
36:34Oh, yeah. You were at his house the day of the birthday party.
36:36Yes. And we need to talk.
36:39Uh, so... where's Rex?
36:42Get your things. Make your excuses. I'll tell you everything in the car.
36:47In the car?
36:49Excuse me. Sorry. Um, I'm not going anywhere with you. I need to talk to Rex.
36:55This is... ridiculous.
36:57Trust me. Rex won't answer. He's dead.
37:09He left this phone for me. And you and I, the only two numbers on it, so we need to talk.
37:14Your life could be in danger. Get your things. I'll wait for you outside.
37:18Room booked to the Brigcott Hotel, Queensway. I've called in a favour from Tony to keep watch.
37:33That's room 122. Check outside 11 in tomorrow. Thank you.
37:37Come in.
37:47Come in.
38:00Drink.
38:01Sure.
38:07Have a seat.
38:09Okay, listen.
38:12All I need is to ask you a few questions. How do you know Rex?
38:36Rex how did you know him start at the beginning take your time I have a small
38:54trading outfit in Miami I met Rex at one of those city of London dinners just
39:05schmoozing and we've been in contact ever since why were you there on the day of
39:11his birthday party because I've been working on something in Colombia yes an
39:20import company in Cartagena is buying UK machine tools for oil pipelines I grew
39:26up there my family's from there they trusted me to broker the deal we used to
39:31along an intermediary Adam Holywell name of the import company it's about a kid
39:36O commerce so what happened something started to feel wrong what do you mean
39:45like I wasn't being told the whole story about what was in the shipment yes so I I
39:53took it to Rex he said that he would look into it and that's why I was calling him
39:59who knows you met him no one ever heard of a man called Jaco Brower no why
40:11what about this man no no I don't think so
40:23listen until we know what happened to Rex you should stay here tonight okay I can't I have a flight booked in Miami tomorrow I have to leave we'll deal with that no I actually have to go
40:38this has everything you might need Tony will stay with you and we will need your
40:45phone it's for your own safety okay I'll be back soon
40:49well how long are you gonna be I promise you're in safe hands
40:53wait what's your name
40:56bingo that's our shipment
41:03bingo that's our shipment
41:05the ship is called the Alcestis it left Felixstowe a month ago and it docks in Cartagena Colombia tomorrow we also found out who runs barquero commerce I'm sending that to you now Alex okay
41:23his name is Teddy dos Santos he lives in Medellín now I can find nothing on him until 2018 whoever cleaned his background knows their stuff all I've got is a very sudden entry into legitimate business in Colombia about six years ago the formation of barquero commerce and a charity foundation
41:45the charity foundation
41:47what charity foundation
41:48what charity foundation
41:49it's called the Aurora based in Medellín
41:52my safe haven project for refugees is the true expression of my belief in a commitment to the wider world because my good fortune means nothing unless it also lifts up my fellow man
41:59my
42:06my
42:08my
42:09my
42:18se顔
42:19my
42:20my
42:21my
42:21
42:23
42:23
42:24idad
42:25sally
42:26i need to know what my recovery having just really send him to Colombia when the ship docks we need to stop the cargo from leaving Cartagena port find a way
42:35find a way
42:38borrow some time
42:39and tell Graham to stay on Jakob Rower
42:42okay
42:43and where are you Alex?
42:54some of the stuff we started to sell on
42:56five year rule
42:57so we got attics, furniture
42:59arts, interior sculptures
43:02documents
43:03through there?
43:04through there
43:05Richard Roper, terrible man
43:07beautiful taste
43:08let me know if you need anything
43:10I'll be upstairs
43:11thank you
43:34thank you
43:38thank you
43:39next we'll come and hear you
43:40close to him
43:41close to him
43:43here
43:45open fears
43:47to borrow him
43:49please
43:51attend
43:52he will not be notified
43:56please
43:57let me know
43:58that is
43:58please
44:00I don't know.
44:30I don't know.
45:00I don't know.
45:10So, you're a friend and family, this house?
45:12Yes, um, well, I've been abroad for a few years, but...
45:16No running!
45:17I'm his unofficial godfather house, so I thought I'd pop in and say hello.
45:23Well, apart from his mother, nobody else comes to see him, so I'm sure he'll be happy to see you.
45:27Good.
45:32Mr. Roper?
45:33Guest fee.
45:36Hi, Danny.
45:40Michael Oakes.
45:43Remember me?
45:45I'll leave you to it.
45:46I'll be outside if you need anything.
46:02Hello.
46:02I'm sorry I didn't come before.
46:07There were rules I had to obey for protection.
46:09Mine or yours?
46:11Both.
46:11So what's changed?
46:13Because something tells me this isn't just pastoral care.
46:16Okay.
46:23I just need to know.
46:28Do you know this man?
46:29Why?
46:31Because I think your father knew him.
46:33Why did he have this photograph?
46:35Who is he?
46:36I've never seen him.
46:38Danny, please.
46:39Just look again.
46:40Just take one more look.
46:41Sorry, sorry.
46:43Michael.
46:44Is it?
46:45Yeah.
46:46You're a fucking liar.
46:47You destroyed my family.
46:50You never once were honest with me.
46:53So why should I give you anything?
46:57Huh?
47:01Okay.
47:01I shouldn't have come.
47:15Sorry.
47:20See you in another ten years.
47:31There's something I haven't told you.
47:48About your father.
47:52He was, uh, executed by his captors.
48:01Six years ago.
48:08That's fucked.
48:11What was it like, Paul?
48:32I'm sorry you had to find out like this.
48:37I'm sorry, Danny.
48:53Excuse me, but when is your friend coming back?
48:56He won't be long.
48:57Look, I've got people expecting me in Miami.
49:02I have to get back.
49:03Please.
49:05He's been gone since last night.
49:06Can I at least have my phone?
49:08Look, I'm afraid I can't do that.
49:10Like I said, he's going to be back soon.
49:12He's just been held up.
49:16I think I'm going to be sick.
49:17Can I get you anything?
49:18I'm going to be sick.
49:19I'm going to be sick.
49:27Jacko Brouwer just received a delivery to his hotel.
49:40A diplomatic briefcase.
49:42He's booked on a flight to Barcelona tomorrow at 8am.
49:46Okay.
49:47Tell the team we're going to Spain.
49:50I'm on it.
49:50I'm on it.
49:51I'm on it.
49:52I'll cover the entrance.
50:06Graham says you've asked him to bring firearms.
50:10We're night owls, not operatives.
50:13That's just a precaution.
50:13This previous life of yours you mentioned.
50:22You want to tell me about it?
50:27I was someone else once.
50:30That he had to go away.
50:31Who was he?
50:34I'll tell you when this is over.
50:37I might just hold you to that.
50:39That's him.
50:43Taxi!
50:44Can you hold that...
50:45Taxi!
50:47Excuse me!
50:48Oh, shit!
50:50No.
50:52Bloody terminal.
50:53Yeah, fine.
50:54Thanks.
50:55Taxi!
51:04Let's go.
51:09He's taking the N2 North, heading towards Girona.
51:23Copy that.
51:24We're on it.
51:30Turning left into the Hotel Rossinar.
51:34See if our car has a room there.
51:35Yeah, it's okay now.
51:39See you in there.
51:53Hello, buenas.
52:08Algo está pasando fuera.
52:10Creo que es bueno oír.
52:12Vale.
52:12Gracias.
52:18Yep.
52:19Yakko's booked into room 249.
52:21Got it.
52:24Okay, thanks.
52:25I love it.
52:27Master key room 249.
52:30Vale.
53:30Come here, it's so nice to see.
53:34Tell me everything. How was London?
53:37Good.
53:39They look tired.
53:43Did you stay out of trouble?
53:45I did my best.
53:46I know. You always do the right thing.
53:51So, you have something for me?
53:53Yes. The shipment lives where the government's stamp has requested.
53:57But they're insisting on no more contact until the anniversary.
54:02The British always have arms length.
54:06Let's go check the documents in the room.
54:08Then get some rest.
54:10It's a long flight back to Colombia tomorrow.
54:22Teddy Dos Santos is here and they're on their way up.
54:25We got him.
54:26Keep him in the room.
54:27I want to talk to him.
54:35You are in room 249, correct?
54:39Yeah.
54:40Second floor.
54:40You are a good man, Jaco.
54:56Robert knew a soldier when he saw one.
54:58Show me.
55:19Really?
55:19Really?
55:28Teddy, I... I had no idea.
55:32I swear.
55:34Let's go.
55:44I'm on this air.
55:45Still got him?
55:46No, listen. We've lost him. We've lost the signal.
55:48They must be on to us.
55:50Clear the system and move Roxanna.
55:52Mike, delete everything off the system.
55:54What?
55:55Delete everything off the system. Do it now.
55:58They're still not here.
56:01What is?
56:01Get out of there. Now.
56:10Who's there?
56:15Aren't you fine, Tony?
56:17Who is it?
56:28No.
56:28Great, great, great, great.
56:42No.
56:44What is it?
56:45What is it?
56:47No.
56:47No.
56:52No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
56:54No, no, no, no, no...
56:54They'm covid.
56:55They're not if you, wait.
56:58No, no, no, no, no.
57:00They're not.
57:01They're not with you.
57:03No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
57:04They're about to go in the way, wait.
57:05Hello, I'm a old friend of Mr. Maradon.
57:28I think he has a room in the fourth floor.
57:30I stayed with him there, but could I remember the moon, please?
58:00Who are you?
58:07What is it?
58:42Hi, this is Alex Goodwin.
58:48Please leave a message.
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