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00:08Please state your name, Peter Sutherland.
00:10Did you know that these individuals were foreign agents?
00:13No, not then.
00:15Hey, were you followed?
00:16No, but the mission is on alert after what happened last night.
00:19They're saying you broke one of the guard's collarbones.
00:21I found this on the banister.
00:23She works with me.
00:24I'll make sure she gets it.
00:25The photos Rose took, you have them.
00:27I didn't bring them.
00:28We have to know what's in those documents.
00:30If those documents are as important as you say, get my family out of Iran.
01:00Yeah, things went bad.
01:02The brother took a shot at me.
01:04I had to shoot him.
01:06He's dead.
01:09Understood.
01:10Are they safe?
01:15Yeah.
01:16Yeah, they're safe.
01:30Catherine.
01:31Catherine.
01:44Catherine.
01:46Catherine.
01:48Kat.
01:53Anything?
01:55Nothing.
01:56Maybe he slipped out while we were doing a shift change
01:59and ditched the car.
02:00Anton Sidorov is an SVR agent
02:03with a decade of counter-surveillance experience.
02:05He wants you to second-guess yourself.
02:07It's a game of patience.
02:09And you're losing, kid.
02:17We're praying to the big man.
02:19He's clearly not listening.
02:20Wanna try your hand?
02:22Be my guest.
02:37Noah, wake up.
02:39It's Anton.
02:46He's leaving.
02:47Until next morning.
02:49Come on.
02:50Let's go.
03:22Noah?
03:23There's two unmade beds here.
03:25I don't think Anton's alone.
03:32Noah!
03:58Oh, God.
04:06Oh, God.
04:30Night action. Night action.
04:39You asked to see me, sir.
04:40I did. Come on in.
04:42His name's Yuri Abramov.
04:44He's confessing? To what?
04:46His partner, your original target, Anton's whereabouts.
04:49The Pentagon breach.
04:51Their man inside, how often they met.
04:53Payment scheme, all of it.
04:55How do we break him in two days?
04:56Well, on top of having a shithead for a son,
04:59Yuri's poor mom suffers from a rare blood cancer.
05:01We promised to get her treatment
05:03and get the prison doc to fit him with a glass eye.
05:06I just thought you should know that Noah's loss...
05:11wasn't for nothing.
05:13I'd like you to start building a file on your FBI mole.
05:16I don't think I should.
05:17This wasn't your fault, Katherine.
05:19I think that you should give it to one of your other agents.
05:22One that didn't survive off of sheer luck.
05:24Ninety-nine out of a hundred times
05:26that behemoth squashes you like a roach.
05:29Yet you pick the one scenario where you survive,
05:32bring him in, and we break the case open.
05:35And that wasn't luck.
05:37I've already lost one good agent.
05:40I'd rather not lose another.
05:52Yuri's FBI mole?
05:57What's his name?
06:00Peter Sutherland.
06:11So what next?
06:12Your mother and brother,
06:13they'll change planes in Istanbul and Paris
06:15to obscure the trail.
06:17They'll arrive here in New York tomorrow night.
06:18So what about me?
06:19What should I do until then?
06:21Once you give us the photos,
06:22we'll arrange for you to move to a safe house
06:24somewhere outside the Iranian missions restricted zone.
06:26So I just walk away now?
06:29Unless...
06:29That's the problem?
06:31No.
06:31It is just happening so fast.
06:34It's almost over.
06:37Is everything okay?
06:38It's work.
06:39Probably Holly asking where I am.
06:41I was supposed to be back from the doctor 20 minutes ago.
06:43I'm going to call back.
06:45Yeah.
06:55What?
06:55What's wrong?
06:57There is a problem.
07:00It's Norse brother.
07:02.
07:03.
07:04.
07:04.
07:05.
07:06.
07:13.
07:13I'll give you a shot on my phone.
07:15He's got a movie.
07:16What?
07:17You're talking about it.
07:18I'm talking about the phone.
07:20It's been a long time.
07:22But it's not true that we're in the way we're in the direction.
07:26We're in the way we're in the way we're in the way.
07:27We're in the way we're in the way.
07:28Every time you get the way you get it,
07:30you have to get it.
07:32It's a way you get it.
07:33Look, it's a way you get it.
07:35I'm not sure.
07:36I'm not sure.
07:36It's not.
07:44You have to tell her the truth.
07:46We don't know how she could react.
07:47She could run off.
07:48She could tell the mission.
07:49She could destroy the pictures,
07:51and then we'd have nothing.
07:52If only you knew what we were up against with Foxglove.
07:55How can I when you won't tell me?
07:57It doesn't matter.
07:59Sami will tell her when he picks her up.
08:00She'll be safer that way.
08:01At least then she'll be out of harm's way.
08:03You mean you won't be the one to tell her?
08:04Peter's right.
08:05It's the only way to protect the investigation and Noor.
08:08Peter.
08:10We don't have a choice.
08:17Hey, uh, all good?
08:20I need to go back to the mission.
08:22Why? What's going on?
08:24Javod has been questioning Hale about the party.
08:26He suspects she was involved.
08:27Noor, you cannot go back.
08:29There's a chance they've pieced together what you've been up to.
08:32You do not want to take that risk.
08:34I'm not going to let her suffer because of me.
08:38Look, um, you do what you need to do, okay?
08:42And then just shoot us a text when you're done,
08:44and we'll come pick you up and take you someplace safe.
08:48Is everything okay?
08:53Yeah.
08:54It's all good.
08:55The pictures. We need the pictures. Noor.
09:00Something's going on.
09:01No, nothing's wrong.
09:02I want to talk to Rose. Alone.
09:06Yeah. Of course.
09:23What is going on? What aren't they telling me?
09:28Please, just tell me.
09:31It's your brother.
09:33What? What happened?
09:34He was, um, injured.
09:38How?
09:39One of the neighbors intervened when they were leaving,
09:41and it got physical.
09:43I don't know all the details, but, um,
09:48I think he might have broken his arm.
09:54But otherwise, he's okay.
09:57Yeah.
09:58Why wouldn't they say anything?
10:00They're really desperate for those pictures,
10:02and they weren't sure how you would react.
10:04They should have said something.
10:06I know.
10:08I'm sorry.
10:10Okay, I have to go now, but...
10:29Here's the password.
10:34Thank you for being honest with me.
10:49Hey.
10:50It was worth it.
10:53Where's Noor?
10:54She left.
10:55Where are you going?
10:56Back to the apartment.
10:57Solomon Vegas still out there.
10:58I can't be here.
10:59I feel sick.
11:01Rose!
11:02Peter, we have work to do.
11:08What is so urgent?
11:10People violated my residence.
11:12Americans.
11:14Seems that they were looking for the list.
11:16You sold me.
11:17Sounds like your man here needs to improve
11:18your security protocols.
11:19Who gave you the list?
11:20We don't give up our sources.
11:22Same as we would never give up our buyers.
11:25But you do trust them, yes?
11:28We do business with them, don't we?
11:34What about these two?
11:36This woman.
11:37This man.
11:38Do they look familiar?
11:42No.
11:45I can't say they do.
11:51Yes.
11:55We, we have to see you.
11:59Yes.
12:00Yes, no.
12:03It's not right.
12:05It's not right.
12:06It's right.
12:06Yes.
12:06Yes, it's the one.
12:07A guest says you're right.
12:10What's wrong?
12:14You're right.
12:15Let's go to your location.
12:19Atman.
12:24Drive's clean.
12:31Moment of truth.
12:34The DGSE? What do the French have to do with this?
12:41What? What does it say?
12:42These have nothing to do with fox gloves.
12:44What do you mean?
12:44A list of Iranian dissonance living in Europe.
12:48Names, addresses, aliases.
12:49It's useful for the Iranian government if they want revenge.
12:52It's completely irrelevant to us.
12:54No, that can't be right.
12:55You tell me we wasted three days working for this?
12:58That Norse brother is dead for nothing?
13:00Okay, night actions are never straightforward.
13:03It'd be unusual if we didn't hit a dead end.
13:07It means we need to approach this from a different angle.
13:11But there's still a common link between foxglove intelligence and this.
13:14Solomon Vega and the guy who called me.
13:18He seemed like he was running things.
13:19Maybe they were using foxglove for their own devices?
13:22He traded it to Iran in exchange for what?
13:25I mean, Warren did say that Solomon seemed like a middleman, but for who?
13:31Maybe Solomon and his boss have foreign assets on the Iranian payroll, right?
13:35They find the regime a do-it-yourself chemical weapons kit and a list of potential targets.
13:40Maybe that's it.
13:40In any case, it seems like the only way forward is through Solomon.
13:45Now we have a new point of contact, too.
13:47Whoever traded this DGSE intel.
13:48All these printouts are in color, which means that...
13:51Machine identification code.
13:53Exactly, yeah. We just have to find a picture that's close enough.
14:00There you go. Date, serial number, time. It's all right there.
14:03Yeah, it is.
14:04Alice taught me that.
14:06Yeah?
14:06Yeah.
14:07Guess who taught her?
14:10No.
14:24Thank you, gentlemen.
14:25Now, if you don't mind, my client and I have some legal issues to discuss with his son.
14:29Yes, of course.
14:42The problem?
14:44This loan says hello.
14:47Which one was that again?
14:54I've traveled a long way to be here today because I believe there has been a miscommunication.
14:59Marcus.
15:04I know he's family, but you shouldn't send a jackhammer to do the work of a scalpel.
15:10His approach is... indelicate.
15:13I will take indelicate over ineffectual.
15:15What have you done besides signing checks and the drinking with old college roommates?
15:19That's not...
15:22I mean...
15:23Elliot was in a position to help,
15:25and it's not exactly easy getting clemency for someone convicted of war crimes.
15:28Convicted?
15:30On whose authority?
15:32The United Nations bends to the will of America.
15:36Funny thing when the devil condemns you for using his own hellfire.
15:40Their hypocrisy will be exposed in due time, I promise.
15:43But I...
15:44I cannot maneuver properly if you won't keep your war dog in his cage.
15:47Marcus knows his limits. I said to them.
15:50Meaning what?
15:52Surely you are not this naive.
15:57No amount of maneuvering would ever force them to admit the truth.
16:02The plan was never to simply expose their hypocrisy, was it?
16:07Mm-mm.
16:09You want to make an example on American soil?
16:17Why didn't you tell me?
16:18Because it is your name on all the accounts filled with my money.
16:22You didn't think I'd release the funds if you told me the truth?
16:27You always hated hunting when you were a boy.
16:30And you would make these childish excuses to stay home,
16:34to stay warm as the men trudged off into the cold dark.
16:41But when we would return home hours later with a 14-stone boar,
16:46guess who wormed his way to the front to take a tusk as trophy?
16:50All the glory, none of the blood.
16:54It's my fault.
16:56I indulged your mother and allowed such weakness to take hold when you were a pup.
17:02And then I let her send you to England to be educated in all the wrong things, apparently.
17:10And now you simply lack the instinct required of such an immense sacrifice.
17:15Is that truly what you think?
17:22No, my son, it's what I know.
17:28I am not the boy he once knew.
17:30Words are hollow things, Thomas.
17:32Fuck you.
17:34How about those?
17:35Do they feel hollow?
17:38Perhaps I'm wrong.
17:42We shall see.
18:06We shall see.
18:18Noor, you're able to come.
18:20Hello.
18:23Is it good?
18:24Yes.
18:25I want to leave a subject with you.
18:34Let's go to the office.
18:36It's special.
18:50Let's go to the office.
19:22I want to leave the office.
19:26I want to leave the office.
19:27The phone was my phone.
19:30He said you had a question.
19:33He doesn't have any questions.
19:36It's my opinion.
19:37I want to leave it if I can.
19:41I can't believe it.
20:00Noor, someone has a right to open your door?
20:03I know.
20:04I have an emergency.
20:06It's time for me.
20:10I want to leave my office.
20:12I'm drunk for my phone.
20:13I'm scared but I made my phone call.
20:17Do you have any?
20:18Did you see him?
20:19No, I don't know where he was.
20:22He said that he was a woman from America.
20:26I didn't see him.
20:28I'm sure he didn't see him.
20:31Do you have this question?
20:34No.
20:35But I need to tell him.
20:39He's going to go.
20:52He's going to go.
21:40What are you doing?
21:40What are you doing?
22:32I'm sorry...
22:32I'm sorry...
22:32Please, please.
22:33I don't know.
22:37I'm sorry.
22:38I'm sorry.
22:39You're going to see me, or you're not saying anything?
22:39I'm sorry.
22:40I'm sorry.
22:43Hey, Gretchen, I'm sorry for the late notice.
22:46I didn't know who else to call.
22:47Glad you reached out.
22:48I was wondering how you'd been.
22:50What's going on?
22:53I know I haven't exactly been open about everything that happened after my aunt and uncle were killed last year,
23:00but...
23:02I want to try.
23:06Anyway, after the home invasion, there was this friend who helped me through it.
23:12He was going through his own shit, too, and I helped him through that.
23:20And for a little while, it felt like we were a team.
23:26And then he disappeared, and we hadn't talked.
23:36He got into some trouble recently, and I thought I could help him.
23:46But he's in such a dark place right now, and I'm worried if I stay here, I don't know, I
23:53might be headed back to that dark place, too.
23:59I'm starting to regret coming here.
24:03It sounds like you two bonded over a shared trauma.
24:09That makes for a powerful connection, but not necessarily a healthy one.
24:15How long have you known this guy?
24:18On and off for less than a year.
24:21That's not that long.
24:24I can tell by the way you talk about him that you care deeply.
24:29But you have to ask yourself whether you'll still feel the same way once the smoke clears.
24:38Yeah.
24:40I don't know.
24:41I know how hard it's been for you to talk about your experience after the home invasion.
24:46This is a big step forward, Rose.
24:50Thank you for sharing with me.
25:02I know how hard it's been for you to talk about your experience after the home invasion.
25:21I know how hard it's been for you to talk about your experience after the home invasion.
25:41A glass of Malbec, please.
25:44Whichever one you recommend.
25:47And whatever my friend here is having.
25:51Malbec sounds lovely.
26:02Does France teach counter-surveillance to every diplomat they send to the U.M., Ms. Laurent?
26:07I was on my way to speak to my Belgian counterpart.
26:10I don't like to miss appointments.
26:18How can I help you, Agent Weaver?
26:21I recently came across these classified DGSE files on prominent Iranian dissonance now living in the European Union.
26:28Where did you find them?
26:29In Iranian hands, which is problematic given their recent spate of targeted assassinations.
26:34That is problematic.
26:37I'm more than happy to forward them to my contacts in the DGSE.
26:40Oh, no need. I have friends over there. I can send them their way if circumstances call for it.
26:45No, no, no. I was wondering if you had any ideas to who leaked the intel.
26:53I hope you are not wandering around New York, tailing every French diplomat.
27:00I couldn't tell you.
27:01There's probably a dozen DGSE undercover agents in town.
27:05Spooks running all over the city during General Assembly.
27:07You're right. And because of that, the FBI sends some poor junior agent to every library, coffee shop, co-work
27:13space, every public-facing colored printer they can find that can print out a sheet of paper.
27:18And on that sheet of paper are these tiny yellow dots, which tell the date, time, and printer serial number.
27:26That agent, that poor agent, enters each serial number into a database with its corresponding location.
27:34Also that when I find these dots, classified intelligence, I can track them to a printer in the back corner
27:43of Frank's quick copy on 34th and 2nd.
27:46Now, fortunately for me, unfortunately for him, Frank was robbed a month ago, put up hidden security cameras throughout his
27:54store,
27:54and caught a woman strolling by two weeks ago at 3.43 p.m.
28:01UN Sustainability Development Officer and undercover DGSE agent Jacqueline Laurent.
28:09You look a little flush, Jacqueline.
28:11Don't worry. Don't worry.
28:14I'm not looking to expose you.
28:16What do you want, then?
28:18An introduction.
28:23Nora texted me from her burner.
28:26She's going to try to get out tonight.
28:28I'm on standby in case she does.
28:31Figured you and Catherine will be pulling an all-nighter going through all the intel.
28:37Actually, uh...
28:39The intelligence had nothing to do with Foxclove.
28:45So, lying to Noor, her brother dying, it was all for nothing?
28:49Not for nothing.
28:50You know, Catherine's following up on a lead, but...
28:52Yeah, it wasn't the silver bullet that we'd hoped for.
28:57I know I asked a lot of you, Rose.
28:59I'm sorry.
29:00I'm not the one you need to apologize to.
29:02I'm doing the best I can.
29:03Tough choices are part of the job.
29:05Your job.
29:05That's the difference.
29:07You signed up to be a night agent.
29:09I didn't.
29:17It's Catherine.
29:20All right.
29:21I know the troll.
29:28Hey.
29:29Did you find Laurent?
29:30More than that, I got her to play ball.
29:32She claims that she's been selling state secrets to Solomon Vega for years.
29:37Years?
29:38Never knows where the intelligence goes or how it's used, though.
29:41Well, what's she getting returned?
29:42Cash?
29:42Sometimes.
29:43Other times, they can do a trade, foreign intelligence, top secret, case-breaking shit for the DGSE.
29:49What about Foxglove?
29:50Honestly, she genuinely looked confused when I mentioned the name.
29:54This has been going on for years.
29:56Maybe Foxglove is just a piece to a much larger puzzle.
29:59Well, hopefully we'll find out soon.
30:00I got her to set up a meeting with Solomon Vega in two hours.
30:03How's that enough time to get another agent right in?
30:05No need.
30:06I'm going to the meet.
30:07You?
30:07We don't have time to bring someone else in, and I'm the only one he hasn't seen.
30:11You know, going as a prospective seller.
30:14You follow him and see if he leads us to anyone higher up the food chain.
30:18How do you know Laurent's not trying to set a trap for you?
30:20I don't know, but I'm willing to roll the dice.
30:22Send me the address.
30:23Try to set up what surveillance I can in the area, but I want to be on the ground as
30:27backup.
30:28Well, I'll need someone to watch the feeds.
30:31You and Rose make up yet?
30:33She needs some space.
30:34I can't keep asking her to help me.
30:36Well, it doesn't stop me from asking.
30:43Four more years under the same party that gave us Ashley Redfield, that gave us Diane
30:49Farr and all the outrageous things that came with it.
30:52It's untenable.
30:54The American people deserve to trust in their institutions again, and they should be able
30:58to sleep soundly knowing that there's a firm hand on the wheel.
31:02In the most recent debate, you criticized Governor Hagan for what you deemed as a neo-isolationist
31:08agenda.
31:08In your opinion, what should the United States, what role should it play abroad?
31:12Look, between my time on the Select Committee on Intelligence and my role in the previous
31:16administration, the American public knows where I stand on this.
31:19You cannot lead the world if you're sitting in the nosebleeds.
31:23Now, Governor Hagan wants to withdraw from NATO.
31:26Stop sharing intelligence with five I's.
31:29Uh, defund the United Nations.
31:31Now, maybe that's how he conducts foreign policy from his governor's mansion in Topeka,
31:36but...
31:36Our DGSE liaison reached out.
31:40Something new to sell?
31:41Someone.
31:42She's keen to make an intro.
31:48Three days after Sutherland's fishing expedition at the Iranian ambassador's residence.
31:59Do you believe in coincidence, Solomon?
32:02I know you don't.
32:06Set it up, then.
32:08It's already done.
32:10Good man.
32:20I would say that the governor has a very poor understanding of how the world works.
32:24How are the preparations for tomorrow going?
32:26We're on schedule.
32:27Good.
32:28Save me a seat on the truck.
32:31Really?
32:32Really.
32:33All right.
32:34But these are my men.
32:36Well, they take orders from me.
32:37Your men?
32:39No.
32:40They serve at the pleasure of my father.
32:42As do you.
32:43He's also here.
32:45I met with him, yes.
32:47I understand the plan now.
32:49And?
32:50And I approve.
32:52Without reserve.
32:54I'm on my way back now.
32:55We'll be ready by the time you land.
32:57Make sure you are.
33:15Can we talk?
33:17Peter told me where you two were staying.
33:24While you're here, Catherine, let me guess.
33:27You need my help with something?
33:28I have a meeting with Solomon Vega.
33:30Peter's setting up a few cameras around the meeting location.
33:33And I was hoping you could tap into some additional security fees.
33:39Keep an eye on things.
33:40No.
33:40Honestly, I thought you'd be a headache to have around, but you've been really valuable.
33:45I mean, you must have some of your aunt in you.
33:48Do not talk about her.
33:50You didn't know her.
33:51No.
33:52Jamie Hawkins would refer to Sidewinder and Gazelle all the time when he was my case officer.
33:58Where were you last year then?
34:00After they were killed?
34:02When Peter and I were running for our lives, where was night action then?
34:05When Hawkins' body was found out in the field, we all went dark, me and the other case officers.
34:10We didn't know if we were compromised from within, so we paused all investigations to rule everybody out.
34:18It was a scary time.
34:19I didn't know if I could trust people who were closest to me, and that's the hardest part of the
34:23job, figuring out who has your back.
34:26And you trust me to have yours?
34:29I thought I wasn't part of the family.
34:31I deserve that.
34:34But families grow.
34:36And me reaching out to a civilian should tell you, of all people, how desperate I am.
34:43I'm about to walk into a situation where everyone around me is probably looking to kill me, and I'm a
34:49little short on friends at the moment.
34:54Right now, Peter is all I have.
34:56Well, Peter's been enough for me in the past.
34:58You'll be fine.
34:58Well, still, I could really use you.
35:00I do not want to be put in a position to hurt more people.
35:04I'm done.
35:04I can't do that again.
35:05That's not who I am.
35:07Well, it's reductive to view this job as right and wrong, because everything is relative.
35:11Now, what I can tell you is that a good agent knows the consequences of their actions, and a bad
35:20agent stops caring about them.
35:22And for what it's worth, it sounded like your aunt and uncle were great agents.
35:31And Peter?
35:34To be determined.
35:37It's still the beginning for him in all of this.
35:39But what I can tell you is that he is better with you by his side.
35:52Fine.
35:54But no more keeping me in the dark.
35:56If you want my help, I want to know everything.
35:59I figured as much.
36:00So I spoke with Deputy Director Mosley, and he has granted emergency clearance to read you in on Fox Glove.
36:07What is it?
36:13Who is it?
36:27Noor.
36:29It's necessary to come to me.
36:32I'm here now.
36:35What happened?
36:43So you know, you try to fuck me on this, I've instructed a copy of the intel and the
36:50security footage to be sent to your superiors, understood?
36:54You're nervous.
36:56I'm fine.
36:58Get it out now, you might not look it, but he's coming, you'll notice.
37:06I looked you up, moved to France when you were twelve, worked for your adoptive country
37:11right after university, diplomatic postings in Tunis, Baghdad, Mosul, seems like at one
37:19point you may have actually loved your job.
37:21You want to know why, is that it?
37:24February 2015, I was called back to the home office and I was told that I'd served my country
37:30admirably in the field.
37:32Merci.
37:33But that this portion of my career was over, never mind that I had just helped stop a civil
37:40war in Cameroon.
37:41The impact of my entire career came down to one number.
37:48My age.
37:51Three years, I wasted away behind a desk.
37:54Then a man approached me with intelligence desperately needed by the DGSE and in exchange I gave him
38:02some information so inconsequential I can't even remember.
38:05And after that, the home office decided that I had left some life in me after all.
38:12So, it is not that I don't love my job anymore, I love it too much.
38:21As I suspect you do too.
38:35Just friend.
38:35That's my name.
38:39I fell in love with you.
38:40How are you doing?
38:44Did you know what to say is that you were lying?
38:47You were lying?
38:47You were lying?
38:49Ah, I am lying.
38:54You were lying.
39:02Okay, let's go.
39:24I don't know how to tell you that your mother is dead.
39:35Dead?
39:37What? What happened to you?
39:39Police do not understand.
39:44What do you mean?
39:45We don't have all the details, but in a few kilometers,
39:52the house in the city will be a suicide.
39:56A suicide?
40:00What do you mean?
40:03Do you want to tell us what happened?
40:05I'm sorry.
40:10It's necessary to...
40:12I'm sorry.
40:26No.
40:31No, it won't.
40:32It won't.
40:34It won't be possible.
40:36It won't be possible.
40:40I don't want you.
40:42No.
40:44No.
40:45No, no, no.
40:46Now.
40:47No.
41:19I have a visual.
41:21Me too.
41:22Catch the door code?
41:25Yeah.
41:26Yeah, I got it.
41:34I think I see the apartment.
41:35It's on the third floor, southwest corner,
41:37just like Laurent said.
41:38Can't see inside, though, from here.
41:40Can you?
41:40Nope, but I only have two views of the place.
41:43Got as close as I could without tipping them off.
41:45Just let me know if you see anything, okay?
41:46The movement, lights, any sign of life.
41:49The rest of the building looks pretty dead to me.
41:52Wouldn't be surprised if they owned this whole thing
41:54just for meets like this.
41:55Takes some pretty serious cash to do that.
42:01You don't think I'd suddenly be armed
42:03after all this time, do you?
42:05Can't always trust new friends.
42:09No offense.
42:10None taken.
42:11They're clean.
42:13Elizabeth, nice to meet you.
42:16Likewise.
42:20Come with me.
42:24You have company out front.
42:26Keep an eye on them.
42:27Yo, I'll give it a minute.
42:29Think I'm gonna head west to the building above the coffee shop.
42:31Get a different angle on things.
42:34Wait.
42:34They're moving towards your building.
42:36What are they doing?
42:37Just patrolling.
42:38Caught him on the coffee shop security cam.
42:40Headed towards 167th.
42:42Once they're clear, I'll head down.
42:43You should have seen the way she handled herself in Baghdad.
42:46No walk in the park for a young woman.
42:48No, you're giving me too much credit.
42:49Those Raytheon guys were assholes.
42:51Somebody had to put them in their place.
42:53Still, was a nice surprise to run into her after all these years
42:57and doing quite well for herself?
43:00Not well enough.
43:01Is that what brings you to me?
43:03Supplemental income?
43:04Jacqueline tells me you buy information.
43:07Did she?
43:08What else did she tell you?
43:09That you can smell bullshit a mile away
43:11and I need to keep my ass at home
43:12unless I'm being serious.
43:17Well, that's good advice.
43:19Let's see if we'd be a good fit.
43:27Shit, Rose, I can't see anything.
43:30Okay, I gotta change the position.
43:31You have an update on Solomon's team?
43:33Whoa, wait, I lost one.
43:35Well, where are they?
43:40One of the guys doubled back.
43:41The alley off the northwest corner of the building
43:43where you came in.
43:45Okay, I'm gonna head south.
43:46See if I can get down to a different building.
43:53Peter, head east.
43:55What?
43:55Just trust me, head east.
43:57Okay.
44:04Come on, come on.
44:07Yeah, what's going on?
44:07Don't say anything.
44:08I don't know how,
44:09but I think they're listening to our comms.
44:12Okay, I'm muted.
44:13Are you sure?
44:13They're all around the building.
44:15Every time you change direction,
44:16so do they.
44:17They're listening to us.
44:18They know we're here.
44:20Catherine.
44:21Heading up capability development,
44:23the contracts put me in close proximity
44:25to a lot of difficult-to-procure information.
44:29That's it?
44:30Lots of DoD contractors
44:32carry top-secret clearance.
44:34What makes your...
44:35access so special?
44:37This would be our newest contract.
44:40Cyber division for the NSA
44:42on the front lines
44:43of network security
44:44for the federal government.
44:46And just like that,
44:48you're ready to sell out your country?
44:50If the price is right.
44:52Okay.
44:55Go handle it.
44:59So,
45:01can we do business?
45:02I don't have any of them anywhere.
45:04I-I can't even tell you where to go.
45:06I'll figure something out.
45:06We gotta draw them away from here.
45:08Okay, clear a path
45:09so I can get to Catherine.
45:10Okay.
45:10Be careful.
45:11Going comms on.
45:16Wait,
45:16I think I see some movement
45:17on the fourth floor.
45:18There is an empty apartment
45:20on the northeast corner.
45:22I'll head down
45:22and see if I can get a better view.
45:23Come on.
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