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00:08You're supposed to take him?
00:10Get a gun!
00:11Chelsea Harrington!
00:12Brian was my brother.
00:13If he loved his job, he wouldn't hurt a fly.
00:16I found Brian Mott's phone.
00:17She lied about Mott having a gun.
00:19She lied about not knowing him.
00:20She's been meeting with him for months.
00:22David Hudson, co-founder of Heroes and Healing,
00:24charity for injured veterans.
00:25He's the one funding Raul Zapata.
00:27Raul Zapata and the LFS are a small terrorist organization.
00:29Now all of a sudden they're back on the scene.
00:31The crypto wallet that the LFS was using?
00:33There's been several new deposits that have been made this week.
00:36They're planning something else.
00:40What now?
00:41I think you should call your dad.
00:42I'll give you Jay.
00:43His life for Isabelle's.
00:44And she won't publish.
00:45It's insufficient now.
00:47Get it done tonight.
00:48Journalist still the main priority?
00:50Journalist, whistleblower, agent, and Jacob Monroe.
00:52You lied to me about what you do.
00:54You're a spy.
00:55You hunt bad guys and I know it.
00:56I am a spy.
00:57I have access to all the intel you need to bring down Zapata,
01:01the whole LFS, and to stop their next attack.
01:05I want every dirty, spook, agent, and politician that you own.
01:09And once I've ripped up your whole operation,
01:11you still go away for life.
01:12So it's a cipher.
01:13How's it work?
01:14If I told you that, you wouldn't be very motivated to protect me, would you?
01:17You got him?
01:18Got him.
01:29Where's Peter?
01:42I don't care.
01:43It's too risky.
01:44There's an investigation now.
01:45I can't go back to them empty-handed.
01:47There is no them.
01:48There is one man.
01:49One man who the FBI suspects of financing terrorism.
01:53So no.
01:54Tell him the kitchen's closed.
01:55Please.
01:56I just need the photos.
01:58I said no.
01:59It's gone far enough.
02:00It's my kid's cancer treatment, okay?
02:02They're nearly bankrupting us.
02:03If I don't follow through, they're going to stop paying for them.
02:06I'm sorry.
02:07I really am.
02:08If it's just about money, I can help.
02:12Forget it.
02:13I'll just do it on my own.
02:14Brian.
02:15No.
02:15Stop.
02:16We have options.
02:17Brian!
02:18Listen to me!
02:19I said!
02:20Stop!
02:20Stop!
02:21You have options.
02:22You're untouchable.
02:22But me, if I don't deliver my life, my kid's life...
02:25Okay.
02:25We can protect you.
02:26Who's we?
02:27Your husband doesn't know how deep you are in this, but he will if you don't...
02:30If I don't what?
02:30Look, I'm sorry, but I'm not going to be the only one caught up in this.
02:33Get out.
02:34Just get out.
02:35Just move, please.
02:36Brian.
02:36I'm not going to ask you again.
02:38Brian, just leave!
02:50Help!
02:51Please!
02:52What are you doing?
02:54Get out of here!
02:56Somebody help!
02:57He's got a gun!
03:02Jenny?
03:03Oh!
03:04Oh!
03:04Oh!
03:04Oh!
03:12Is this really necessary?
03:14No, it's probably not.
03:16I'm going to check in with the deputy director, see if there's any update on Peter's whereabouts.
03:20Make sure he doesn't try it.
03:21I'll make sure.
03:27Good.
03:27Can we talk?
03:28There's only one thing I want to hear from you right now.
03:31Peter left to save you.
03:32You came back, he didn't.
03:33What happened?
03:34He bought me time to escape.
03:36Bullshit.
03:36He wanted you in prison.
03:38Where is he?
03:38What did you do?
03:39Nothing.
03:40I don't know where he is.
03:41And I'm supposed to believe you?
03:42After you lied to my face all night?
03:44Did you know we were going to get attacked in the middle of our conversation?
03:47Of course not.
03:49My only priority was to keep you safe.
03:52Peter understood the importance of that.
03:55He was helping me.
03:56I have leverage against Walcott Capital that could make them call off their killer.
04:01That's what I was doing.
04:03That's who's behind all of this.
04:04The bank.
04:05Specifically, Freya Myers.
04:08The bank.
04:09On paper, she's some overpaid, C-suite nobody.
04:13But really, her job is to oversee the accounts of a certain type of very private, high-net-worth clientele.
04:27You mean criminals like you?
04:32Criminals worse than me.
04:33People who overpay her institution to keep the details of their business dealings under lock and key.
04:39So you're saying she killed Mike?
04:41And the senator?
04:42Yes.
04:43Jay's boss who attacked him, Benjamin Wallace.
04:46He was on her payroll.
04:47She represents Raul Zapata's domestic banking network.
04:52Her job was to keep that hidden.
04:54The secret got out because of mistakes she made, and now she's trying to cover her tracks.
04:58And don't you understand?
05:00It's her neck on the line when you publish.
05:02That's why she wants you dead and anyone else that can prove what she's doing.
05:07This morning I went to retrieve a very important book.
05:10A very rare misprint of Grimm's fairy tales.
05:14You've seen it before.
05:15This copy and this copy alone is the key to accessing a cloud database with a cache of documents that
05:23could be used to stop Freya.
05:25How?
05:25By exposing her complicity in my operation.
05:30And through Peter I was going to turn it all over to the FBI.
05:34But the only way it would work is if I got out of there alive, and Peter understood the value
05:39in that.
05:40And so he did everything he could to help me.
05:42I was turning myself in.
05:43But without the book, everything was for nothing.
05:47Everything was for you.
05:49All I ever wanted was a father.
05:50But you've made that impossible.
05:52Isabel, I'm sick.
05:55Bad people get sick too.
05:57It doesn't change who they are.
06:03Any luck?
06:05No sign of Peter.
06:06FBI has units looking.
06:09NYPD's assisting so far.
06:11Nothing.
06:11So what do we do now?
06:12Well, the deputy director wants me focused on figuring out whatever we can about the next LFS attack.
06:17But Jay is still in surgery.
06:19Without his lead, we have nothing.
06:20Get me in front of David Hudson.
06:22I'll get the details out of him.
06:24That's his name, right?
06:25The LFS financier you arrested yesterday.
06:28Let me talk to him.
06:29The FBI won't go for it.
06:31The FBI won't go for it.
06:31Well then go around the FBI.
06:33Isn't that what night action does?
06:36If Peter's alive, he's being held to protect Zapata's interest.
06:40If there's gonna be another attack, Hudson moved that money on Zapata's orders.
06:46Hudson can get us Zapata.
06:49You stop him, you stop the LFS, and you get your partner back.
06:54Why do you even care?
06:58Because Raul Zapata is responsible for what happened to Isabel's mother.
07:03He took Sofia away from me.
07:05Don't you dare use my mother's name to justify your actions.
07:17And what makes you so sure he'll talk?
07:21Because I can be very persuasive when I need to be.
07:27Listen, I'm gonna give you some cash for dinner.
07:29You can order in pizza, burgers, whatever you want.
07:33But, water, not soda.
07:36You're gonna be late again?
07:39I thought we were gonna continue our campaign.
07:42I'm sorry, we will this weekend.
07:43But it is still a school night, so I want you to go through your workbook before video games.
07:49Okay?
07:49Okay.
07:52Hey.
07:54You alright?
07:56You're going off on some cool spy mission, and I'm stuck here doing homework.
08:01Being a spy isn't some fantasy game or a work of fiction.
08:06It's a hard job, and it takes a lot of patience.
08:09And most of the time, it's really boring.
08:11Well, maybe if you told me what the mission was, I could help.
08:17One more night, okay?
08:20And then, we'll go sightseeing. Just me and you.
08:24Fine.
08:31Fine.
08:50What's this?
08:52It's your secret identity. You wanted one, right?
08:55Well, here it is.
08:58orion orion is your new codename what do you think i love it so cool thanks dad you earned it
09:12hey dad yeah can i go get my backpack out of the car before you go i'll be quick sure
09:19thing
09:26hello we have jacob monroe what do you mean have him i mean i have him handcuffed to a radiator
09:31in
09:31peter sutherland's apartment he is in my custody and he's cooperative so far what's he saying he
09:36wants to sit down with david hudson says he's got nothing to do with the lfs but he has information
09:41that can help us stop their next attack and you believe him i'm not sure yet let me make sure
09:47i
09:47understand this correctly on peter sutherland's word alone we're to believe that this jacob monroe
09:53character is his elusive menace who's killed federal officers compromised our intelligence agency
09:58single-handedly leaked sensitive documents from the un and may have financed the pima 12 attack for
10:03reasons unknown now deputy director mosley tells me that sutherland's mia possibly dead and you're saying
10:09monroe's telling a different story only about pima 12 he claims he's not back in the lfs but he admitted
10:16everything else that peter said about him is true he's willing to come in turn over evidence of all
10:20of it all of what everything he's got his hands in just like that what's the catch that's unclear but
10:27he says he can use hudson to stop the lfs and maybe even get a location on rose a part
10:33of himself he
10:33just needs a mate all right i'll make it happen but the second that he's exhausted his usefulness i
10:40want him delivered here to fbi custody in dc and bring him here yourself adam i don't trust anyone else
10:46consider it done
10:50jacob morrow's gonna turn himself in
10:53i was right to keep our distance sounds like he's got all kinds of skeletons in his closet
10:59this is good thinking let's just hope this is the end of it
11:16oh you're up
11:20me what uh the location of jacob monroe isabel de leon and the fincent agent jay botfer you give me
11:28those and we can skip a few steps that's what i thought
11:50you don't like needles huh
11:57don't worry it's saline's just to keep you hydrated
12:06oh they called it glue 88 during world war ii used to come in these little blue tablets but it
12:15worked extremely well that's why they named it after the most effective artillery gun during the war
12:22flak 88 we talked about
12:25sodium amatol
12:27they used to get soldiers to open up about their traumatic memories from the battlefield but the
12:32drug had flaws but luckily there's a more stable barbiturate
12:38a common one that's used every day in general anesthesia or
12:47epileptic seizures or even in lethal injections and that is
12:54sodium thiopental it's funny isn't it how the only difference between a medicine and a poison
13:01is the dosage you're wasting your time maybe i am maybe i'm not either way a lot of maybes to
13:10explore in the next 30 or 40 minutes what do you say hey careful those wires cut if you tug
13:20too hard
13:21fuck you you got a strong constitution i'll give you that but that is the beauty of psychoactive
13:28chemistry it doesn't attack your body it attacks your mind and you may be tough and you may be clever
13:35and that may be good outside this room but right here with me with this syringe
13:42everyone talks whether they want to or not it's just a matter of time
14:04this book must be important to him
14:07you're going to start feeling a little hazy as the drug travels up to your brain
14:30it slows your cell receptors it's not painful it just gums up the works making
14:36it hard for your brain to carry out complex thought processes like deciding which question
14:42you want to answer or how truthful you want to be so
14:49your friend isabel the journalist what were you doing with her who uh who's isabel fine
15:02let's start somewhere a little more remedial
15:07where's your favorite color
15:13green at least it was when i was a kid green that's my favorite color too
15:19yeah how does it make you feel the color green joyful sorrow it's just a color no no color's gonna
15:27reveal a lot
15:30did you like to play outdoors as a child
15:34sure monkey bars right there was a playground next to your house no there was a big field
15:40it was a beach oh yes yeah i bet those waves were cold or red
15:50it's warm actually oh they were the atlantic ocean can have that effect right
15:57is that where you're from east coast is that where you got this
16:06because the cia and the fbi are both in virginia and they have beautiful beaches i hear but then
16:16again the nsa is on the coast of maryland so who are you there's a slight burning sensation under your
16:24skin that's who i am who are you
16:31it doesn't matter it doesn't no so you're just an expendable cog in the intelligence agency a spare
16:38part i didn't say that then your name is important to you as it should be
16:47there's a lot of pathos in a name not so much in a number it's peter
16:59peter peter that's a good name strong like peter the great the creator of the russian empire
17:11are you russian peter the great peter alexovich no it's
17:19it's sutherland it's peter sutherland
17:29well it's nice to meet you peter sutherland so why don't you tell me where you're from
17:38everywhere i uh moved around a lot as a kid that must have been tough
17:44no no i was i was fine no i mean being a military brat going from base to base
17:53my dad wasn't in the military oh then i'm confused how did you end up in the fbi
17:59i was recruited yeah right so you are from virginia
18:10tell me about your job peter no i didn't you find it rewarding yeah i do why is that
18:21i get to protect the people that i care about yeah my job is uh
18:30my job's all that i have really so who do you care about you care about your journalist friend the
18:40defense center agent they seem to be pretty important to you they are why
18:46because i made a promise to them yeah and hero complex types like you you like to keep your
18:53promises don't you
18:57why are you doing this to me
19:01does this conversation frighten you peter
19:07yeah hey it's okay it's okay buddy hey let's change it up talk about something else yeah please okay
19:15okay tell me what it's like to be a special agent
19:21not a special agent oh what are you a night agent
19:27right
19:38director patterson barrington we need to talk
19:43i was just on my way to see
19:46everything all right
19:49do you have brian mott's personal cell phone in your possession
19:54where did you hear that do you or do you not have the phone
20:06chelsea you don't understand i found it last night after hours you violated sop you destroyed
20:12evidentiary chain of custody i was literally on my way to bring it to you just now well that's
20:16convenient i wanted to see if i could get it unlocked first i'm not lying who told you that i
20:22had this the
20:23first lady asked me for an update on the investigation she wanted to know if we'd found
20:27anything on the phone i asked her what phone she told me the one she saw you pick up the
20:33night of
20:33the shooting after it fell out of mott's hand she'd assumed you'd turned it in the first lady
20:38is lying to you excuse me she and mott have been having secret meetings for months and on that
20:45phone are photographs of recent presidential intelligence briefings the first lady hid the
20:51phone after the shooting i found it in their study last night you broke into the president's bedroom
20:55no i went in i knew flotus was lying about her relationship with mott there's surveillance footage
21:01of it check the cameras don't you see what she's doing she's trying to make it look like i'm the
21:05one
21:06who's sabotaging this investigation because she knows i'm onto her onto what whatever she's trying
21:12to cover up i don't know leaking classified documents i guess chelsea i want to be on your side on
21:20this
21:20but this is bad this obsession is unhealthy jenny hagan is jenny hagan is not the only person concerned
21:27about your behavior just this morning your fiancee said the same thing
21:35what did he say to you he's worried about all the extra stress this shooting is putting on you
21:44i'm putting you on disciplinary leave pending a further investigation into your actions
21:48i suggest you do not leave town don't let her do this it's my decision and it's done
22:01password to moth's phone his brother unlocked it for us because i'm not the only one who thinks
22:05what's going on here is
22:18jelsea there you are i wanted to see how you were doing you know you can talk to me
22:24right i mean if there's anything on your mind or anything you want to get off your chest i'm here
22:28you don't want to hold all that stuff inside those stories still start to drive you crazy
22:36great let's let's talk
22:40i know there was top secret intel on his phone i know you kept that phone so the secret service
22:45wouldn't find it and i know you didn't expect me to come to your door that night but when i
22:49did you
22:50you panicked and now brian mott is dead but i also know the two of you were meeting for months
22:56every time he received a payment from an unknown source the only thing i don't know yet is why
23:02but that phone is in evidence now unlocked in patterson's possession so whatever you're doing
23:17it must be nice having someone to talk to after everything you've gone through you like talking to isabel
23:27you trust her yeah she's stubborn but i uh i do i trust her so this story she's working on
23:39it's
23:39not exactly common knowledge is it no but it would it will be
23:47it will be when she publishes everybody's gonna know
23:54you're an interesting man peter i fear that modern sensibilities don't share our sense of
24:03moral outrage you and i were like relics from a different age where dirty deeds were done in secret
24:11under the cover of darkness with a level of shame involved and now they're all just like
24:18weeds in the garden growing out in the open for everyone you uproot ten more take their place you
24:25know what i mean yeah maybe but i have to try do you why put yourself through it isn't there
24:31someone
24:31that you want to spend your time with that you care about yeah there was yeah but uh i couldn't
24:40uh
24:41i couldn't make it work so that's what it's like to be a night agent there's no connections
24:47they told me it was too dangerous that's awful why don't you quit i can't quit i can't quit i'm
24:57i'm responsible you're responsible yeah responsible for what for all of it for everything hey hey it's
25:07okay what are you scared of this you don't like to share much do you no i don't i feel
25:17like a raw
25:18nerve i hate it it's being exposed right yeah that's what you're most scared of is it exposed as what
25:26though being a fraud of a fluke a failure yeah that's what it is right that's what you see when
25:39you look in the mirror right someone hurt no matter how hard they try they just can't cut it
25:47it it must be exhausting it's like holding a flexed muscle for hours on end
25:55it's a tremendous burden to put upon yourself peter you deserve that
26:06yes wow someone really hurt you didn't they they broke their promise to you no i
26:14i broke my promise to them who let you down was it a partner in the field a girlfriend
26:26a father stop please okay do you love your father peter
26:36yeah
26:40tell me about him i can't my dad's dead
26:48complicated man was he i don't know anything he died with uh
26:54his secrets he had all these lies and i don't know i don't know my dad
27:02stop please i can't i can't do this okay it's okay let's talk about your friends okay
27:11jacob and isabel and jay okay where are they peter let's start with jay
27:37what's going on why are we stopping oh
27:42okay hey i didn't talk hey tell him i didn't talk
28:03i didn't say a word i'll do my time
28:09he has nothing to worry about
28:13that's not why i'm here and what do you want what you need to understand right now is that you're
28:19here conversing with me instead of sitting in your cell because this is what i wanted that we're not
28:27being watched and not being recorded it's because that's what i wanted you following
28:35i have a proposition for you i understand the position you're in could be drastically improved if
28:41you cooperate with the fbi you're one of them
28:47fuck off
28:50i also understand that the reason you won't cooperate has to do with one
28:55raul zapata
28:58told you all i'm not interested in witness protection
29:01i've heard all this talk before you have information i need information that's
29:07more valuable to me than it is to you information that can change the circumstances of your life
29:13for the better once you share it with me who are you you know your days are numbered
29:23so who am i i'm the blessed answer to your prayers i've been hunting zapata for a long time
29:31before he first went underground to rebuild the lfs and now you're gonna put him back in my sights
29:40i'll take him off the board all you need to do is point me in the right direction
29:44if your intel checks out i'll see to it that you're released
29:51i don't believe you do i not strike you as a man of my word diego
29:57watch the news if the full weight of the american military doesn't rain hell fire down on zapata in
30:04the next 24 hours then i suppose i'm a fraud but make the right decision see what happens
30:13you're him aren't you the guy who gets information the one whose face nobody's ever seen
30:24unless it's important
30:32peter they didn't know a thing about him did you even ask the book in peter's possession is more
30:38important than you could ever know believe me i asked peter wasn't taken on zapata's orders
30:45so that just leaves the bank all right so what did uh what did hudson know
30:54this better buy me a comfortable cell the crypto transaction j flagged was payment to a shipping
31:01company albertelli maritime lfs has used them for years to smuggle weapons internationally
31:08as for zapata himself he's hiding in one of three potential locations it's all right there
31:16don't let it go to waste
31:43so
31:52so
31:53so
31:53so
32:47Could you put me through to room 2916, please?
33:00Come on, come on, come on.
33:08Dammit.
33:15Dammit.
33:18Dammit.
33:22Dammit.
33:26Dammit.
33:27Dammit.
33:29Dammit.
33:30Dammit.
33:30Dammit.
33:31Dammit.
33:32Dammit.
33:33Dammit.
33:34Dammit.
33:36Dammit.
33:38Dammit.
33:47Hello?
33:49Hey.
33:52It's okay.
33:52You can come out.
33:56It's okay.
33:57What's your name, buddy?
34:00Mine's Peter.
34:02What's yours?
34:05It's okay.
34:06You can tell me.
34:09Orion.
34:10Orion?
34:11It's a cool name, dude.
34:14Hey, do you know where we are right now?
34:19You do?
34:20That's great.
34:21Can you do something for me?
34:26Depends on what it is.
34:27That's a good answer.
34:31Can you go back outside and just try to find somebody, tell them to call the police, tell
34:36them that I'm in here, you can do that for me?
34:42Please, it's really important.
34:46I don't think my dad would want me to do that.
34:50Your dad?
34:54Did your dad not know you're in here?
34:59Hey, don't worry about it.
35:01Okay?
35:01Dad, I won't tell them.
35:03I promise.
35:05You know what you could do?
35:07You find me a blanket or a jacket or something.
35:11I'm just getting cold in here.
35:14Sure.
35:21Yeah, it's perfect.
35:38Appreciate it.
35:43So where are you from?
35:45All over.
35:47We move around a lot.
35:48Yeah, I know what that's like.
35:49Trust me.
35:59Why are you tied up?
36:01Are you a bad guy?
36:02No, I'm not a bad guy.
36:03Why would you think that?
36:04Those are my dad's tools.
36:06He's a spy who arrests bad guys, so now you're in trouble.
36:10You're right about one thing.
36:11I am in trouble, but I'm not a bad guy, okay?
36:14This is not what it looks like.
36:16You're confined to a bolted-down chair.
36:18That's what it looks like.
36:19Confined?
36:20Not a lot of kids your age use words like that.
36:24I read a lot.
36:25That's good.
36:26There's a book on that table over there.
36:28You ever read that one?
36:36Yeah.
36:37Years ago.
36:38Did you like it?
36:39It's pretty good.
36:45What's this?
36:48I can't tell you about that.
36:49It's classified.
36:51It's just a picture of you and some long number.
36:53It's not just any number.
36:55Okay?
36:55It's a very important number.
36:57A specific number.
36:58Especially assigned to every spy.
37:01Your dad actually...
37:04You know, never mind.
37:06I can't be telling you any of this.
37:08Telling me about what?
37:10Your dad?
37:12He's got a number just like that one.
37:14He does?
37:15Yeah.
37:16I mean, it's lower than mine because your dad has been a spy longer than me, but he has one.
37:20You want to know how I know that?
37:22Oh.
37:23Your dad and I, we're...
37:25We're partners.
37:27He never told me he had a partner.
37:29Yeah, he shouldn't.
37:30I mean, a good spy, he keeps his secrets.
37:32Then why are you telling me this?
37:35Because I'm not as good of a spy as your dad.
37:41If he's your partner, then why would he tie you up?
37:45Uh, look, think of it, um, like...
37:48Like a training exercise.
37:53Your dad is...
37:54He put me in a really difficult situation to see if I could get out of it.
37:58Problem is, I'm stuck.
37:59And I need your help.
38:01You're the only way I'm gonna get out of this.
38:03I don't think I'm supposed to help you.
38:06Oh, Ryan, buddy, if I don't get out of here soon, I'm not gonna be able to finish my mission.
38:12Okay?
38:13If you don't help me, I'm gonna fail this test.
38:18Okay, and I really, really want to impress your dad.
38:22But...
38:22Then my dad might get angry with me.
38:25Why would he be angry?
38:26Because I helped you.
38:27Does he tell you to be a good person?
38:29To help people?
38:31Yes.
38:31Yeah, exactly.
38:33So why not help me?
38:41Looks like the intel might check out which means it's time to deliver Mr. Monroe here to D.C.
38:53Spell.
38:59Any parting words?
39:03Now's the time.
39:07Um...
39:08I wrote down the web address of the database in case Peter returns.
39:16We never got to finish our conversation earlier.
39:21Given the circumstances, this might be our last...
39:30Our last chance to really talk.
39:32Your last chance was a long time ago.
39:36Look, I know I dis...
39:38I know I disappointed you, and I know I owe you answers.
39:42No.
39:43I'm not disappointed.
39:44I have all the answers I need.
39:48You broke my mother's heart.
39:51And I refuse to care enough about you to let you do that to me.
39:56Goodbye, Jacob.
40:07You hear me okay here?
40:10You hear me okay here?
40:32What's wrong?
40:33What is it?
40:34This just feels like cheating.
40:36Okay, then don't worry about it.
40:38It's fine.
40:39Really?
40:39Yeah, yeah, yeah.
40:40Look, I don't want you to feel like you're cheating.
40:43Your dad will understand if I fail the test.
40:45What he does with you, right?
40:46He's a chill guy.
41:03You got this.
41:07As hard as you can.
41:11Perfect.
41:24Dad?
41:25Get behind me right now.
41:26He's fine where he is.
41:27I'm sorry.
41:28I know I should have stayed at the hotel, but I...
41:31It's okay.
41:32It's okay.
41:32You helped me with the mission.
41:33Right?
41:35Yeah.
41:35Yeah, I helped.
41:37Mission?
41:38The training exercise?
41:41You were testing Peter, weren't you?
41:48Yeah.
41:51Yeah, I was.
41:52And now that the mission's done, we're good, right?
41:56That isn't up to me.
41:59It is up to you.
42:03There are other parties involved.
42:05Other considerations to be made.
42:07The only party that you have to consider right now is your own.
42:15You okay, buddy?
42:16Why didn't you tell me you had a partner?
42:20Always with the good questions.
42:22It's okay.
42:23A good spy always keeps the secrets.
42:26Right, Peter?
42:27Yeah.
42:28That's right, buddy.
42:34So we good?
42:39I detest an unfinished business.
42:42It's unprofessional to just walk away.
42:52But I could make an exception in this case.
42:55If you're willing to do the same.
42:59Yeah.
43:01Yeah, provided this is goodbye.
43:03Not see you later.
43:17Goodbye, then.
43:19All right, Hitchin.
43:23Hey, all right.
43:25Thanks for the help, buddy.
43:26Keep reading books.
43:31Wait.
43:32Don't forget your badge.
43:35Yeah, thank you.
43:37Hey, listen, buddy.
43:40You got a good dad.
43:41I know.
43:42Just appreciate him while he's here.
43:45Okay?
43:46Don't take it for granted.
43:47Yeah, I won't.
43:49Good.
43:53Okay.
43:54See you later.
44:09Jenny, you in here?
44:15What's wrong?
44:19Oh, um...
44:20It's nothing.
44:22You sure?
44:23Yeah.
44:24What did you need?
44:24You were looking for me.
44:26Patterson said he had something he wanted to ask you about.
44:28But you know what?
44:29It's not important now.
44:30Hey, honey.
44:32You gotta talk to me.
44:34All right?
44:35You've been acting strange all day.
44:36I know when something's bothering you.
44:40Yeah.
44:42There's something.
44:50It's...
44:52Jacob and Roe.
44:57Can I ask you a question?
44:59What's the most important thing in this world to you?
45:03Brother, if I knew the answer to that, I would have stayed retired.
45:07But for me, it's my daughter.
45:10Before that, it was revenge.
45:13And before that, it was her mother.
45:17I've been hunting Raul Zapata for 30 years.
45:22He's been an enemy of the U.S. for 20.
45:26And yet, it wasn't the military who got him.
45:31It wasn't the CIA.
45:35It was me.
45:38And my only regret is that he'll never know it.
45:46Life is better when you're in control.
45:49And the more I think about it,
45:52that's all that really matters.
45:56I wonder if you and I might be able to
45:59come to some type of arrangement.
46:02See, you got me confused
46:03with someone who negotiates with terrorists.
46:08Man of strong morals.
46:11I understand.
46:14Peter was similar
46:15until we determined what he valued most.
46:18And I think today, even he would admit
46:20he came out on top of that deal.
46:26You know, I've got to take this.
46:34By all means, keep talking.
46:59Everything all right?
47:03Time will tell.
47:06Well, you sound like a man that just heard bad news.
47:10Former military, right?
47:12Service asks a lot of you, I bet.
47:14And rarely does it hold up its end of the bargain.
47:18I know what it feels like to be in that position.
47:21It's not wrong to want better for yourself.
47:24It's not greed that motivates the impulse.
47:27It's survival.
47:30Don't be ashamed of it.
47:40Hypothetically, if I were interested
47:42in what you had to say,
47:45what would I hear?
47:49Something worth your while.
47:51Chelsea?
47:53Babe,
47:55your phone's going straight to voicemail.
47:56I thought we were going to meet
47:57for dinner at Giorgio's.
48:00What's going on?
48:01What's going on is
48:02I can't even rely on you for 24 hours.
48:05What are you talking about?
48:06What did you tell Patterson today?
48:08Just that I thought the shooting
48:10might have put a lot of stress on you.
48:12I've never seen you like this before.
48:14I'm worried the whole thing is driving you...
48:16Crazy?
48:16No.
48:18I don't think you're crazy.
48:19I just...
48:21I don't know how to help you.
48:22I told you how to help me.
48:24Just have my back.
48:26But now my boss thinks
48:27I'm having a mental breakdown
48:28because of what you said to him.
48:31I'm so sorry.
48:32I didn't...
48:33Where are you going?
48:35Apparently a mental asylum
48:37if I stay in D.C. any longer.
48:38Guess it's better than jail.
48:41Hey.
48:43Hey.
49:00Excuse me.
49:01Can I use your phone
49:02to make a call, please?
49:04Please.
49:06You'll only need to take me
49:07as far as the airstrip.
49:09I'll handle the rest.
49:11You'll get your first payment then.
49:16Second part and when I land.
49:19Affinity for African oars.
49:20Yeah, what can I say?
49:22I'm a collector of rare value.
49:26You surprised me, you know?
49:28I didn't assess you
49:28as someone that I could
49:29make a deal with at first.
49:31Well, I'm told
49:32I'm full of surprises.
49:34Well, I have to ask.
49:35What changed?
49:37Borders.
49:38Borders.
49:39Borders.
49:39Borders.
49:40Borders.
49:41Borders.
49:41Borders.
49:42Borders.
49:43Borders.
50:05Yeah, Adam.
50:10Peter.
50:12Holy shit, man.
50:12It's good to hear your voice.
50:14Where the hell have you been?
50:15It's a long story.
50:17I need you to come get me.
50:23Actually, you better come to me.
50:42I know.
50:46I know.
50:59I know.
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