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09:26Je savais ça! La vérité vient de toi!
09:29C'est terrible! C'est terrible! C'est comme un salami sandwich! C'est dégueulasse!
09:39C'est dégueulasse!
09:41Wait...
09:42Est-ce qu'ils écoutent?
09:44Les russes?
09:46J'espère que ça!
09:48Oh!
09:54So why do you even want me there? Why do you care?
09:56Because even if we can't have a family, I still...
10:01I still need a wife.
10:03Wow.
10:05So you're just gonna leave?
10:07I have to go deal with something.
10:08I thought you had to go to this party.
10:10I do. Okay, I do.
10:13I just have to go and take care of something first,
10:15which is why I am asking you
10:16to get there on time on our behalf, okay?
10:19Can you just do that for me, baby, please?
10:20Yes. Yes, baby.
10:21Thank you. Smile at the ambassador.
10:23Take a picture with Santa.
10:25Okay.
10:25I'll be there later.
10:26So I... I get it.
10:26So I gotta go to this stupid embassy party alone
10:29while you go on your fun little mission with the CIA.
10:32Go on!
11:05Fuckin' stupid.
11:12Great.
11:16Have fun.
11:18See ya.
11:21Baby.
11:31Hon,
11:32you're going to want to make that a double.
11:34It's freezing in here.
11:35Hi.
11:36Hi.
11:37Have you met Beatrice?
11:38She's on my desk.
11:39Best secretary I ever had.
11:41Well, I'm sure you say that to all the secretaries.
11:43Mistress Alec.
11:44Alan.
11:45Alan.
11:45Always.
11:46Everyone, everyone, just a bit of great news.
11:49It's going to take a while for it to warm up,
11:51but the heat is back on, so.
11:55Hallelujah.
11:59Thank you.
12:01Thank you.
12:02I couldn't have done it without y'all.
12:04The little people, right?
12:07Why is it so cold in here?
12:09Hello?
12:09I guess I'm the only one who's going to do anything about her anything.
12:13Okay.
12:15Ah.
12:17Hello.
12:18Hello.
12:19The Soviets cut her heat, but it's being handled.
12:22Wow.
12:23Look at you, knowing the ins and outs of what's being handled.
12:29Fuck.
12:30Cheryl's here.
12:31Didn't know she was in Moscow.
12:34We were stationed together in Vietnam for two months.
12:37It was my own personal Vietnam.
12:40Yeah.
12:44So the way that it ended up happening.
12:46No, no.
12:47It was like this.
12:47When Ray first proposed, I just said, I said, I said, no.
12:50I said, flat out, no.
12:52Uh, and then a few weeks later, he proposed again, and I said, no.
12:57No way.
12:58The third time I said yes, okay?
12:59I said, yes.
13:00Yes.
13:00B, how did you meet Chris?
13:02Oh, how did we meet?
13:03Okay, so I was, I was at Wellesley, and they always used a buses in a Cambridge for these mixers
13:08with Harvard and MIT, this one time, my friend Amy, she was building up the courage to talk
13:14to a boy that she liked, so I went with her, and there I was, standing in the corner reading
13:19Twelfth Night, um, because I had an exam the next day, you know, I just had to study,
13:24and this, this handsome man just walks over and, and, and starts talking about Shakespeare,
13:31you know, and it, it, it, it wasn't a come on or anything, he just really wanted to talk,
13:36so, um, you know, I just guess we haven't stopped talking since.
13:41B, that's lovely, I'm just so glad that my husband's secretary here has such a strong
13:47marriage with her husband, after what happened with that girl in Antwerpine.
13:51How many people did you actually kill, like, how many people have you killed?
13:55Just, you know, all.
13:56Mrs. Hasbeck, I need to speak with you, it's important.
14:04Mrs. Grant, I need to speak with you and Mrs. Hasbeck in private.
14:09Would you follow me, please?
14:16We can speak in private.
14:30I'm sorry, sir, I'm just gonna, and...
14:40Mr. Zemansky?
14:41I'm sorry, sir, I just...
14:44Mr. Zemansky?
14:45Yes, sir.
14:51Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Hasbeck.
14:54Earlier this evening, a small, single-engined aircraft crashed in a field 30 kilometers south of Moscow.
15:01I regret to inform you that both of your husbands were on that plane.
15:09What?
15:10I don't understand.
15:12There were no survivors of the crash.
15:18But that...
15:20doesn't make...
15:21I'd...
15:22No, because Chris would have told me if he was...
15:25if he was getting on a plane.
15:26No, he wouldn't have.
15:27No, but he's such a good pilot.
15:29I... I don't...
15:30I think you've got this problem.
15:31B. B. B.
15:31But he's...
15:32he...
15:32he flew missions.
15:33B.
15:37When they didn't hold,
15:37what were they supposed to tell people?
15:41You can tell them that two embassy employees,
15:43on Diplomatic Business, were flying a small, single-engined Soviet-made aircraft.
15:48Et après l'encountering de l'enjeu, le plane a crashé.
15:51Tu nous a donné une histoire de cover.
15:54Ce qui se passe ?
15:55Tu vas retourner à tes quartiers de la maison maintenant.
15:59Prends les essences.
16:00Le staff s'arrête et envoie le reste de vos belongings à toi à une date plus tard.
16:04Tu vas à la maison pour être avec tes familles.
16:07Nous sommes très désolé pour tes vosses.
16:09Il y a des vosses que nous allons tous partager avec toi.
16:12C'est malheureux.
16:18Non, non, non, non.
16:20Qu'est-il?
16:24Qu'est-il?
16:58Sous-titrage MFP.
17:01Sous-titrage MFP.
17:31I was hoping for a replacement when the sun burst through the skies.
17:40All in a dream, all in a dream, the loading had begun.
17:49Flying Mother Nature's silver seed to a new home in the sun.
18:08Oh, come on in. Your parents are still asleep.
18:13That's okay.
18:13We weren't expecting you till this afternoon.
18:15Yeah.
18:15Do you want me to wake them up?
18:17No, no, no, no. Don't worry.
18:19Your room is all ready for you.
18:21Thank you.
18:22Here.
18:23Take this.
18:24Oh, I'm so not hungry.
18:25So don't eat the pickles.
18:27Okay.
18:38God.
18:43Yeah.
18:50If it isn't the jet setter, parlez-vous francais, madame.
18:55Is my mother here?
18:57What?
18:59She took off months ago.
19:02She didn't tell you.
19:05I probably just forgot.
19:07You want to crash?
19:09Got a couch.
19:17I just don't know what I'm going to do with my life now, you know?
19:19Like, I mean, I could take a correspondence course and go to get a master's.
19:23I could see if my old elementary school's looking for teachers.
19:26You know, I was great for kids.
19:27Shut up, shut up.
19:28What?
19:28Shut, shut, shut, shut, shut, shut.
19:29What?
19:31Calm your mind.
19:32You don't need to make any plan now.
19:33I do, though, because, you know, we were going to take turns.
19:36First, it was going to be, you know, Chris was going to get to where he was going to get
19:39to her work,
19:39and then it was going to be my turn.
19:42What?
19:43Nothing.
19:44Men do that now.
19:45Husbands, you know, are different than they were.
19:48What do you want to do?
19:50I want to find out what happened to Chris.
19:52Well, sometimes in life you have to live with not knowing.
19:56I will never know what happened to your grandfather.
20:04You ever think about going back, trying to see if you can find out what happened?
20:07I used to, but now I'm an alter kaker.
20:12No, you're not.
20:13You are young.
20:14You still have time to find these answers if you want them.
20:19Does this mean anything to you?
20:21Pika's not vsem miram.
20:23Doesn't mean anything to me.
20:25It's probably some Moscow slang or something.
20:29I don't know.
20:31What is this card?
20:33I found it in Chris's pocket.
20:34It's just another question I don't have an answer for.
20:49What the fuck happened out there?
20:51We don't know, sir.
20:53The agents have gone quiet and there's no chatter on the surveillance lines.
20:56Did the Soviets kill them?
20:58We don't know for certain who's responsible, sir.
21:00Who's the head of the Moscow station?
21:05Me, sir.
21:07Then I guess you're responsible, Mr. Walter.
21:11The world in which we live and work is one of secrets.
21:14As a consequence, few can know the ultimate sacrifice paid by these two men.
21:19But we in this room know.
21:22We know they lived as heroes and died as heroes.
21:26On behalf of myself and director, George Bush,
21:30and in accordance with the traditions of the Central Intelligence Agency,
21:34two stars have been added in their memory, etched in marble, to the memorial wall.
21:39Their names will not live on the wall,
21:41but these men will live in our memory and our hearts.
21:45Thank you.
21:50Mrs. Hasbeck?
21:54Mrs. Grant?
22:00That's it?
22:02What were you expecting?
22:03Wait, that's it?
22:08That's all you were going to say?
22:09I thought you were going to tell us something.
22:10Like what, Mrs. Grant?
22:11Like what happened to our husbands?
22:17I'm very sorry for your loss.
22:19Nope.
22:22I broke down the road from the base.
22:24I figured I'd just keep dating military guys,
22:26so one of them agreed to take me the fuck out of there.
22:28And Tom was...
22:31He was handsome.
22:32He was confident and like an old-fashioned gentleman or something,
22:37like something out of a movie.
22:39He courted me.
22:44Then I got pregnant, so we got married.
22:47But I didn't know you two had kids.
22:50We don't.
22:52It's, uh...
22:53I lost it.
22:55Oh, oh, I'm so sorry.
22:57Oh, it's okay.
22:59It's...
22:59Yeah.
22:59Okay.
23:00You know, I'd never even left Indiana until I met Tom,
23:03and now I've been just about everywhere.
23:06So?
23:07So, where are you off to next?
23:12I'm, uh...
23:13Nowhere.
23:14There's nowhere for me to go.
23:15Not a place.
23:16I, uh...
23:17I can't believe I'm gonna say this one,
23:19but I'd go back to Russia at this point.
23:21I mean, I'd have this whole place to myself,
23:23paid for by the United States government, no rules.
23:26Well, are you paying attention?
23:28There are so many rules.
23:29But you know what?
23:30That's so weird where you're saying that,
23:31because I...
23:32I was thinking about going back.
23:33Even before the memorial,
23:35I was thinking the only way I'm gonna find out
23:37what happened to Chris
23:39is if I go back.
23:41Hmm.
23:43Can I show you something?
23:44Oh, God.
23:45You one of those people who asks
23:46if you can ask a question?
23:47Right after Chris died,
23:49this...
23:50this was in the pocket of his coat.
23:53My beautiful wife.
23:55But open it.
23:56Hmm.
23:58Yes.
23:59Right.
24:00I can't read that.
24:01No, well, I can,
24:02and it's not Chris's handwriting.
24:05Interesting.
24:07What's it say?
24:08It says,
24:09winged horse over the entire world.
24:12The fuck does that mean?
24:14I don't think it's something we can figure out
24:16unless...
24:17unless we go back.
24:19Hmm.
24:20The only way I'm gonna find out
24:22what happened to Chris
24:23is...
24:24if I go back to Moscow.
24:26You know, because if we don't go back,
24:28then we're letting them tell us nothing.
24:31And we're agreeing that we're fine.
24:33Knowing nothing.
24:34Forever.
24:37Now.
24:39Mr. Dane.
24:40Mr. Walter.
24:40Mr. Walter.
24:41Dane.
24:43What are you still doing here?
24:45You shouldn't be here.
24:46With, like, a word.
24:48Hmm, yes.
24:49Might we have a word, kind sir?
24:51Oh, my God.
24:52Shut up.
24:54Follow me.
24:56I'm very experienced in foreign service.
24:58I have been to many countries.
25:00I know people all over the world.
25:01We have a full administrative staff in Moscow.
25:04There is no reason for us
25:05to bring more Americans into the country
25:06unless they're key to our intelligence work.
25:09Then let us do that.
25:12What?
25:13Yes.
25:14Yes, let us do that.
25:16I want to make an impact, sir.
25:19And I know that I can.
25:20I have to do something important with my life.
25:23Yeah.
25:24I minored in political science.
25:26I have incredible references.
25:29Yeah, and get this.
25:30Look at us.
25:32No one would ever suspect us of anything.
25:36I mean, we're women.
25:37People only look at us if they want to fuck us
25:38or marry us, and that's it.
25:40So nobody would ever think that two people like us
25:43would be spies, and you know that.
25:44Mrs. Hasbeck, I heard you.
25:49No.
25:50You want to do what?
25:52Sir, one of them speaks Russian fluently.
25:55Good accent.
25:56She could pass.
25:57And the other one is fearless, like a bull.
26:02Now, I don't know if they could do much alone,
26:04but together, they could make a good officer.
26:08What the fuck are you talking about?
26:09These are girls.
26:11We've sent the best officers we had to Moscow
26:13and it's blown up in our face.
26:14These two ladies, they get murdered day one.
26:17But they're women.
26:19We could use that.
26:20Director, we have never successfully run
26:22a Soviet agent in Moscow.
26:24I've spent my entire career trying.
26:26The KGB is all over us, all the time.
26:28If you are a man and you walk out of the embassy,
26:31you have a Soviet shadow.
26:32But the one thing the Russians would never do
26:34is bring on a woman as a case officer.
26:39So they'd never suspect that we would?
26:41This could be our chance to be one step ahead of them
26:43on their turf.
26:47No.
26:51No, I'm afraid it isn't my ship to steer anymore.
26:54I'm out.
26:56Inauguration day.
26:57You have to sit on this till there's a new DCI.
26:59Sir, we have a Soviet agent on the inside now
27:02who is working on the ground with new Soviet technology.
27:06He's scared, but he wants to help.
27:07Every case officer I send in
27:09has his cover blown on the first meet.
27:13And, sir, if I may,
27:17this might be an opportunity for you
27:19to do something real for this agency.
27:22This could be your legacy, sir.
27:40If we do this,
27:43this mission would have to be completely in the black.
27:45I can solve for a week, maybe two.
27:48But then I would have to brief the president-elect.
27:51Understood, sir.
27:52I'll use them to pass and retrieve documents,
27:54but they will never be privy to the intelligence.
27:56They are not a part of this operation.
27:58Understood, sir.
28:01Walter.
28:02Sir.
28:03When this thing blows up,
28:04and I strongly suspect that it will,
28:07it can never come back to me
28:08that I sent two American girls
28:10to the Soviet Union to die.
28:13Yes, sir.
28:20What good is that happy life
28:25All you want
28:28From the start was to cry
28:39Looks like another fall
28:44Hello, Mr. Grant.
28:45Apologies for bothering you at this hour,
28:47but we have to do a bug sweep of the entire apartment.
28:49Let's do bedroom,
28:51kitchen, bathroom as well.
28:52What is happening?
28:54Um, excuse me.
28:56What?
28:56What?
28:57Oh, shoes off.
28:58Shoes off, gentlemen.
28:59Oh, no, that's not...
29:02What if...
29:03Oh, wait.
29:04I don't have any pictures of Chris here.
29:07Can I date that?
29:09Please.
29:10Wait, I just need to be able to see his face.
29:18All right, fine, but...
29:21If anyone finds out I gave that to you,
29:24we will both be in a lot of trouble.
29:26Okay, thank you.
29:27I'm very sorry for your loss.
29:28Steven's in.
29:34Looks like another fall
29:39Your friends don't seem to help at all
29:45When you're feeling kind of cold and small
29:51Call on your rainy day men
29:57It does you no good to pretend, girl
30:01It does you no good to pretend, girl
30:03You've made a hole
30:04It's much too big to miss
30:09Looks like you lose again, my friend
30:14So call on your rainy day men
30:20Now rainy day men
30:23Don't like sunshine
30:25Don't chase rainbows
30:29I just can't use no good times
30:32Grey days rollin'
30:45This is the bubble
30:47The only room in the embassy we can be sure we're not being listened to or watched
30:51Anytime you are anywhere else in the entire complex, assume someone can hear you
30:55Do you both understand?
30:57Yes, sir
30:58Yes, sir
30:58Good
31:00Mrs. Grant, you will be reinstated in your previous position as a secretary to the U.S. cultural attache
31:07Okay
31:08Meanwhile, Mrs. Hasbeck, I couldn't find any kind of job history connected to your previous embassy posts
31:17Yeah, that is correct
31:18They gave me the option to be a secretary or to not be a secretary
31:25Well, starting today, you'll work the secretarial desk for the special assistant to the ambassador
31:31So you suspect him of something?
31:33What do we think he's doing? Working with the Soviets?
31:35Or you want me to listen in on his calls and report back to you?
31:38Or I could covertly take pictures of his files?
31:40None of those things
31:41We would like you to perform the duties of a secretary
31:48What do you mean?
31:49I mean typing, scheduling
31:51Shorthand
31:52Do you know shorthand?
31:53No
31:54You'll have to learn shorthand
31:57Why would I have to learn shorthand to be a spy?
32:00I'm sorry, I already was as secretary
32:05Yeah
32:05And I didn't come back to be a secretary again
32:10I thought you had a real assignment for us
32:12Yeah, I mean we're going to risk our lives to learn how to use a zero
32:15You don't know how to use a xerox machine
32:16You don't know how to use a xerox machine?
32:18These jobs are your cover
32:21Okay, okay
32:22All right
32:23We will be in touch with your covert assignment this evening
32:29Until then, Mrs. Hasbeck, please learn how to type
32:39Beatrice, you want to come in here?
32:41Sir?
32:42I have a little present for you
32:45A dictation
32:46When the special assistant has an appointment, you need to mark it down on his desk calendar, his pocket calendar,
32:50and his wall calendar
32:51How many places did you record it?
32:53All of them
32:54Oh, see, you say that, but you didn't
32:56Let's try and do it, but the right way this time
32:57Okay
32:58Okay
33:04I just wanted to say how sorry I am about Chris
33:08Thank you so much
33:09Anyway, if you need anything from me, please let me know
33:11I feel like I should be asking you that
33:13This is funny
33:14When they said they were bringing you back as a secretary, they assumed it was because you had
33:18Oh, I don't know
33:19Any experience as a secretary
33:21Huh
33:22I can see where you'd find that funny
33:25But that's just because you don't know my background
33:28I actually have four years of experience in secretarial work
33:33At the Treadway Hotel Group
33:35Which is unfortunately no longer in operation, but it was world-renowned
33:39You wouldn't know it
33:39Beautiful place
33:40We did scheduling slightly differently at Treadway
33:44It was slightly more advanced, but I'm sure your way's fine, too
33:47Twyla
33:47Just gonna hang this up
33:49Yeah
33:50Cheryl
33:51Hi
33:51Retract the claws
33:52She's new, all right?
33:54Don't worry, honey
33:54I'm comfortable with a real learning curve
33:58The embassy really moved heaven and earth to get you back here
34:02All because I told them the temp we had wasn't working out
34:06It's almost odd that they did that
34:10You know what, sir?
34:12I think that they must really value the work you do here
34:17You know?
34:21I think you're right
34:23Yeah
34:24Yeah
34:26I'd like you both to look behind us, but slowly, do it casually
34:34See the car?
34:35Mm-hmm, yeah
34:36That's the KGB
34:37Shit, whoa, so they already know about us?
34:41They're onto us?
34:42No, the KGB's always following me
34:43To them, I'm a POI, a person of interest
34:47But you two are PON eyes
34:50Ponies
34:51Persons of no interest
34:53Exactly
34:54You're not on their radar
34:55Yet
34:56Then why do they think we're with you?
34:58Oh, we're getting dinner
35:00We're seeing the view
35:01We're fucking you
35:03As the KGB may or may not be well aware
35:05I'm a happily married man
35:07You notice the little triangle of dirt on their windshield?
35:09That's an issue with the KGB car wash
35:11Which they've never fixed
35:13Because
35:14Well, because it's Russia
35:16But all K-year now
35:18We've been trying to turn a Soviet agent
35:20You do not need to know his name
35:22To you, he will be C.K. Soler
35:25What does he know that we need to know?
35:27You don't need to know that
35:28C.K. Soler is highly placed
35:30And working with important Russian intelligence
35:32We need to get that intelligence
35:35Mrs. Grant
35:36You will interact with C.K. Soler
35:38Because of your proficiency with the Russian language
35:40That being said
35:42You should not converse
35:43Just give or get what you need
35:45And walk away
35:47Yes, sir
35:47Mrs. Hasbeck
35:48Yeah
35:49You'll be the lookout
35:50Right
35:50It's not a question, Mrs. Hasbeck
35:52Of if there's KGB around
35:54There will be
35:55Always
35:57It's your job to figure out
35:58If they know what's going on or not
36:00Trust your gut
36:01Do you both understand?
36:03Yes, sir
36:03Mrs. Grant
36:04When you meet C.K. Soler
36:06You will say
36:07It looks like it might snow today
36:09Looks like it might snow
36:10And he will say
36:11Not to worry
36:12I think spring is coming soon
36:14It's coming soon, okay
36:15In Russian, of course
36:16Of course
36:18Other details
36:19And instructions
36:20Are in this folder
36:22Please read them
36:23And then destroy them
36:24This is what you're gonna give him
36:28Why?
36:29You don't need to know
36:30Huh
36:32Wow, so
36:33When do we go?
36:34When do we do it?
36:35Not tonight
36:36But soon
36:36Look for a lipstick mark on your door
36:38That'll mean it's time
36:39You're gonna meet him
36:40In a Soviet pub
36:41Should be crowd car now
36:42Do I get to know why this time?
36:44For the benefit of the KGB
36:46You're my dinner companion tonight
37:02You know, if I'd wanted a lukewarm potato
37:04I could have just found one at the embassy
37:07Yes, you've logged your disgust with the potato
37:14Mr. Walter
37:17Dane, is it?
37:20Dane, Walter
37:22It's quite a coincidence
37:23Passing you on the street like this
37:24Yeah, quite a coincidence
37:26Hope I'm not interrupting anything
37:29I don't think I've made your acquaintance, man
37:33Andrei Vasilev
37:34Uh-huh
37:36And, uh, where may I ask the two of you heading to at this late hour?
37:39We were just at a dinner
37:40Not illegal to eat in the Soviet Union, is it?
37:45Seems like you traveled quite a waste of dinner
37:47It was a highly recommended restaurant
37:50And delicious, I hope
37:52Yeah, indeed
37:53Good evening
37:55I was sorry to hear about your man
38:03I'm sorry, Andrei
38:04Which man are you referring to?
38:08You lost two men
38:11Tragic accident
38:13I wouldn't believe everything you hear
38:17Such good advice
38:19For you as well
38:22Lovely meeting you, ma'am
38:24You never met
38:29Creep
38:33So is that guy KGB?
38:34Uh-huh
38:35Well, why don't you just hand him a picture on a silver platter?
38:38I know what I'm doing
38:40How am I supposed to get anything done here
38:41If the comrades think I'm your right hand?
38:44Mrs. Hasbeck, everything we did this evening was for a reason
38:47You weren't going to be quiet
38:48You were going to be noticed
38:50If I tried to hide you from the KGB
38:52They would still know you were here
38:53And you would look like someone I'm trying to hide
38:59And if he does suspect
39:00You know that I'm more than just some
39:03Widowed secretary at the embassy
39:04Would we even know?
39:05Mm-hmm
39:06Yeah, we'd know
39:07Because Vasilyev would kill you
39:10Oh, and for the record
39:13You're not my right hand
39:29Hello, it's me
39:34I've thought about us for a long, long time
39:38Maybe I think too much
39:42But something's wrong
39:44There's something here that doesn't last too long
39:49Maybe I should think of you as much
39:58Hey, hi
40:00You speak English, yeah?
40:03Huh, I know you speak English
40:05Don't bullshit me, I remember from last time
40:09Yeah, I've got some, uh, western clothing, electronics
40:12I'd be interested in selling or trading
40:15Or, uh, selling
40:17Yeah
40:25What's the electronics?
40:27Uh, it's, uh, my husband's
40:30Yeah, or was
40:32I guess, uh, they're not his anymore
40:34Because he is no more
40:35Anyway, this is nice speaker
40:38Nice, yeah
40:40It's broken, but, uh, you know
40:41You can fix it and sell it for a lot
40:43I got some cables in here to go
40:45Whoa
40:48This is not star of speakers
40:50Huh?
40:52Someone was removing the wires
40:54This, this is antenna
40:55Oh
40:57Well, uh, you know the KGB
41:00Bug everything, right?
41:01This is not bug
41:02It's Vashanya
41:03Excuse me?
41:05Broadcast
41:07And this, this is look for tape
41:20This may be your husband playing
41:23No, no, yeah, he didn't play any instruments
41:26At least he said he didn't
41:28Maybe you did not know your husband as well as your foot
41:32Do you, uh, recognize the tune?
41:35Snoopyvy
41:36Hmm?
41:36In Russia, it is how we do
41:41Da, di, di, da, di
41:45Morse code?
41:46Yes, Morse
41:47Yeah
41:47Wow
41:48Okay, what, what, what to say?
41:51This will take more time
41:53Time is not for free
41:55How much?
42:18Hello, it's me
42:35Oh, hey
42:36Hey
42:37Hi
42:37Uh, oh
42:39Wow, okay
42:41Uh, what you been doing?
42:42You been in bed all day?
42:43You know it's almost six
42:44No, I don't know
42:46Well, I've just, uh, you know, I was at the market
42:48They love American everything in countries like this
42:51And I could bring some of Chris' old clothes next time I go
42:53Get you some money
42:55You're just planning on keeping them or
42:57I'm just not ready
43:00Okay
43:01No, I'm gonna
43:03I'm gonna go
43:03Okay
43:06Actually, uh
43:07Do you know if there's a piano in the embassy complex somewhere?
43:12I, I don't know
43:13I don't
43:15Why?
43:17Curious
43:18Okay
43:20Shit
43:21Uh, that's lipstick, right?
43:23Yeah, how long has that been there?
43:24I don't know
43:25Okay
43:26Oh, God
43:26We gotta go, we gotta get
43:27Oh
43:47I've been checking the transmissions
43:49They, they haven't brought anybody new in
43:51Uh, no officers
43:52Not in the British embassy
43:54Or the Americans
43:55But I, I did hear my boss muttering something about how Dame Walter is trying a different approach
43:59Um, I don't know what that means
44:01What do you think it means?
44:02Uh, anything really
44:04They, uh, two officers are dead
44:06Maybe they're regrouping
44:07Taking a break
44:08Dame Walter doesn't take breaks
44:11You know, the Americans
44:12Work, work, work
44:15Uh, look
44:16Andre, sir
44:18I'm going home
44:20To London
44:21Next flight out
44:22They're, um
44:24They found my kit in my desk
44:29Yes
44:29I am sorry to hear that
44:32My fault
44:34Shouldn't have been shooting up hell on network
44:37I, I didn't
44:38I, I know, I know
44:39Sorry
44:40But I still need it
44:42If, if you
44:49Here
44:49Oh
44:55Thank you
44:56For what
44:56You didn't tell me anything
44:58Told you everything I know
44:59Oh, yeah, yeah
44:59I'm certain you did
45:00And now maybe
45:01You will tell somebody else everything you know
45:06About me
45:07About what we talked about
45:10What we did
45:12I would never
45:17You would never
45:19And yet
45:20Here you are
45:21Telling me everything you know
45:23I, I
45:24I don't need you
45:26Anymore
45:28Okay
45:32No, no, no
45:33Please, please
45:33I don't need you
45:34People will ask questions
45:36I'm a British citizen
45:37Nobody's gonna ask questions
45:38They found heroin in your desk
45:42It was just a matter of time
45:44Please
45:45No
45:47Third building from the north
45:49Last seat at the back
45:51Right
45:51Which way is north
45:53Well, that's Ursa Minor
45:54And so
45:55Polaris
45:56The north star
45:57Is
45:57Fuck, I should have gone to college
46:00So that
46:01Would be the pub
46:09Okay
46:10Okay
46:10Okay
46:11I guess
46:11I guess I'm going in
46:16I'll just stay out here
46:18By this disgusting window
46:20And if anything seems weird at all
46:21I'll pound on it
46:22And that'll be your cue
46:23To, you know, get out of there
46:24Yes
46:26Right
46:27Okay
46:28Oh, uh
46:29Take off your, uh, wedding ring
46:32Yeah
46:33Men'll be more helpful
46:34If they think you're single
46:41Hey
46:42You can do this
46:43Mm-hmm
46:45Yeah
47:15You can do this
47:15Похоже, сегодня будет снег
47:19Что?
47:20Вы о чем?
47:22Да
47:22Сейчас зима
47:24А потом видишь, наверное, нет
47:27Коя
47:28Кто это такая?
47:29Она?
47:30Да никто
47:31Это, значит, может быть твоей дочкой
47:33Она завела разговор про погоду
47:36Куда ты меня везешь?
47:40Я ей еще ничего сказала
47:42А больше ничего не будет
47:54Что ты делаешь, девушка?
48:09Извините
48:09Я жду кого-то
48:12Вы бы не могли
48:13Как вы думаете?
48:14Скоро будет снег
48:21Должна была это сказать
48:22Тогда говори
48:36Извините
48:37Я чуть-чуть нервная
48:38Да
48:40Я тоже
48:41Я
48:42Не ожидал
48:44Девушку
48:46А я не ожидала
48:52Неважно
48:53Вот
48:55Что ты делаешь
48:57Красивая девушка
48:59Меня зовут Антон
49:01Надо рвировать эту страницу
49:02И замочить ее
49:03Это проявить инструкцию
49:05Потом уничтожь его
49:11Читал эту книжку?
49:13Да
49:13Это моя любимая
49:18Все разнообразие
49:20Вся прелесть
49:22Вся красота жизни
49:23Слагаются из тени и света
49:29Красивая красота
49:31Нет
49:37Нет
49:38Пойдем
49:40Нет
50:14Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
50:40Tu ne peux pas s'arrêter.
50:41S'arrête.
50:42S'arrête.
50:42Boreis !
50:49Nous nous rencontrons.
50:50André Васильев.
50:55Nadia Mélinkova.
50:57Je suis éloignante.
51:03Je suis éloignante.
51:06Je suis éloignante.
51:07Je me demande qui vous êtes.
51:09Vous me dites, чем vous êtes.
51:30Vous m'intropez.
51:31Tu ne peux pas s'arrêter.
51:32Mais j'en ai, si.
51:36Vous m'intropez.
51:40Il y a une fois qu'il est sweet.
51:43Mais j'essaie de vous est là.
51:47A mort.
51:48A mort.
51:48A mort.
51:49A mort.
51:52A mort.
51:53A mort.
51:54A mort.
51:54A mort.
51:54A mort.
51:55A mort.
51:56A mort.
51:57A mort.
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