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00:08You're a night agent now. Relationships are dangerous. I suggest no longer having any
00:13personal contacts. You're here because POTUS pushed you on us, not because you cleared the
00:17usual hurdles. Nobody can know where I am right now. Lock the family in the fridge. Prepare the
00:22chemist and his assistant for the lab. The Secretary General of the United Nations has
00:26something that I seek. Bring me that file and I'll give you the location of where Ms. Larkin
00:30is currently being helped. Why send me? Well, I can never resist a two-for-one deal. High-security
00:35intel and a inside man at night action. Your secret's safe with me on one condition. When
00:42I call, you answer. Where is she? As long as I'm a night agent, people are going to try to
00:48use you.
00:49I'm just tired of running and I just want a normal life. Promise me something. You're not going to
00:54wait for me to call. If you hear him in trouble, you're not going to come looking for me. You
00:57should forget about me. Peter, you admitted to breaking and entering the United Nations,
01:01stealing sensitive information from the Secretary General and to transferring said information
01:05to an... What was a term you used? An intelligence broker. Let's not forget who works for whom.
01:10Governor Hagen's virtually guaranteed the presidency now. You aided and abetted in the swing of a
01:15presidential election. This broker is about to control a sitting president. The new mission
01:20determine the exact nature of their relationship. The broker still believes he owns you.
01:26What happens now? You wait for him to call.
01:47Hello? Dr. Shepard, how are you?
02:13How many more rounds of treatment are we talking about?
02:20What are the other options?
02:26Please, there has to be something.
02:30How long?
02:34Sorry, just one second.
02:37Everything okay, Peter?
02:39Mom just needs a minute, okay? I'll be right there.
02:43Okay.
02:52What are you looking for?
02:54The real man lost his tits.
02:56Oh.
02:57Hmm.
03:00What are you saying?
03:03Oh, it's nothing.
03:06Mom's just being a little silly.
03:15All right, come here.
03:16Let's find those pants.
03:21You found it.
03:25Now, we can go on his next adventure.
03:28Thanks.
03:28Thanks.
03:32How'd your dad and I get so lucky, huh?
03:34Yeah.
03:37Would you promise me something?
03:39What?
03:43Promise you'll always do the right thing.
03:46Even when it's hard.
03:49Promise.
03:50I promise.
04:05I'll be right back.
04:06I'll be right back.
04:06I'll be right back.
04:07I'll be right back.
04:08I'll be right back.
04:09I'll be right back.
04:10I'll be right back.
04:10I'll be right back.
04:11I'll be right back.
04:11I'll be right back.
04:12I'll be right back.
04:12I'll be right back.
04:12I'll be right back.
04:13I'll be right back.
04:14I'll be right back.
04:16I'll be right back.
04:35Turn around.
04:47You're late.
04:49Your directions suck.
04:52You safe here?
04:55We'll be fine.
04:57Come on.
05:06Victor.
05:08Sandrine.
05:10Good to see you.
05:11Here, take a seat.
05:12Actually, this will be brief.
05:14Are we the highest bidder?
05:16You are?
05:18Assuming all the cash you promised is in that backpack?
05:32Your turn.
05:34Congratulations.
05:36We almost went with the other bidder.
05:38Anybody I'd know?
05:41I'm sorry, you can't fault me for trying to scope out the competition, man.
05:46Password 739-824.
05:51Schematics and blueprints for the new Columbia-class nuclear sub rolling into production next month.
05:57Great.
05:58So we got a deal then?
06:00The, uh, first of many.
06:02Hopefully.
06:04I'll be in touch.
06:12You guys mind if I ask you something?
06:14Just out of curiosity?
06:18Seems like you have a nice life.
06:20Good job.
06:22Strong marriage.
06:23Kids.
06:24Why risk all that to sell this to me and my client?
06:29You probably wouldn't get it.
06:32Try me.
06:36Uh, our line of work, our jobs at the Pentagon.
06:41We sacrificed everything for our country.
06:43For years.
06:45But all the secrecy, the pressure, it took its toll on our family.
06:51It took a lot.
06:53Then one day we decided to take some back.
07:01Thanks.
07:20Move in.
07:25Move in.
07:26Move in.
07:40Move in.
07:40Move in.
07:42Move in.
07:43Move in.
07:45Move in.
07:46Move in.
07:46Move in.
07:47Move in.
07:48Move in.
07:48Move in.
07:48Move in.
07:50Move in.
07:51Move in.
07:51Move in.
07:51Move in.
07:52Please stay seated and keep your seatbelts on.
07:54Algo de turbulencia, por favor.
07:57Next time I insist I'll be fine on a ten-hour flight without an Ativan.
08:01Please remind me of this moment.
08:03Hey, five hours left.
08:06Then we'll be home.
08:07We can sleep in.
08:08Mom has even offered to come over from Kaka's dinner.
08:12Lovely evening with your mother.
08:14Maybe I'll stay on the plane.
08:16I'm joking.
08:17She's lovely.
08:19To you.
08:31What?
08:32Uh, no.
08:34Never mind.
08:34It's probably nothing.
08:38Come here.
08:42Let's go.
08:43I don't know.
09:21Peter, deputy director.
09:22Sorry to keep you waiting.
09:23That's fine.
09:24D and I wanted an all-hands meeting.
09:25Pima 12?
09:26A lot of Americans went down on their plane.
09:27President Hagen wants answers and a target to go after.
09:31Let's walk.
09:32I had to pick up a necklace I bought for my girlfriend.
09:35Your girlfriend?
09:36I didn't know you were...
09:38High school sweethearts.
09:39Reconnected on Facebook after our divorces.
09:42Still new.
09:45Where's Catherine?
09:46Cairo.
09:47Setting up a new agent.
09:49Another one?
09:50POTUS initiated five-night actions last month alone.
09:53Training his new recruits as fast as possible to meet demand.
09:56How long is he planning on keeping his pace up?
09:58He didn't show any signs of slowing down.
10:00Says he wants to ensure his intelligence agencies aren't compromised.
10:03It's ironic.
10:04Considering the broker might be compromising him.
10:07It might be.
10:08We still don't know what we don't know.
10:13So, Michael, Sandrine, what did we get from them?
10:16They owned up to all of it.
10:18It was a clean case.
10:19Good work.
10:20What about their kids?
10:21Where are they at now?
10:23I believe there's an aunt.
10:25Well confirmed.
10:28What about the other bidder?
10:30They give you a name?
10:31Is it the broker?
10:32Chinese National.
10:34Ties to one of Beijing's biggest defense contractors.
10:38It's not the outcome you were hoping for, eh?
10:39I know.
10:41You headed back to New York?
10:44Depends.
10:46When's the next mission?
10:47Close four cases in six months.
10:50When was the last time you went home, Peter?
10:54It's been a while.
10:56And Rose Larkin?
10:57You two still in touch?
11:01Why?
11:04No.
11:07But it's safer for her.
11:10The best agents know they need balance.
11:12What I need is for him to call.
11:15The more important the broker thinks I am denied action,
11:17the more likely he is to reach out and make contact.
11:20It's been almost a year.
11:21This broker may never call.
11:22He has to.
11:23You can't keep doing this to yourself, Peter.
11:26You stopped a terrorist attack at the UN.
11:28You saved countless lives.
11:29Yeah, but to do that, I had to let him go.
11:32And now, every time, there's a political assassination,
11:35there's an intelligence leak,
11:36terrorists shoot a plane out of the sky.
11:39I got to wonder if I'm responsible.
11:41You weren't.
11:43So where does it feel like I am?
11:47You should take some time.
11:48Talk to someone about that.
11:50Look, it sounds like you and Catherine need as many agents as you can spare.
11:55Yeah.
11:57So where do you need me?
12:03Two nights ago, Capitol Police and the FBI responded to a gunshot
12:07at a D.C. apartment belonging to a Jay Buttra,
12:1028-year-old junior analyst at FinCEN.
12:12The FBI found reason to believe Buttra stole classified FinCEN intelligence.
12:16It's not before killing his supervisor, Benjamin Wallace.
12:19We're not sure yet how important the intel he took is,
12:21but we'd like to find out.
12:22Before we even knew to look for him,
12:24Jay Buttra fled the country.
12:26POTUS initiated the night action this morning.
12:30Where is he now?
13:02Hey, uh, merhaba.
13:04You remember me?
13:05Your boss, he, uh, he texted me.
13:08The owner, he texted me to come here.
13:11Uh, sahibi.
13:13Amca!
13:14Amerikan arkadaşın seni bekliyor, gel.
13:16Sağ ol.
13:23Hey, uh, excuse me.
13:25What is she saying?
13:27All dead.
13:31Dün Amerika başkanı Richard Hagen,
13:33konu ile ilgili şu açıklamayı yaptı.
13:35Ginny and me, our hearts break for the families.
13:38Of all who were lost.
13:39But especially the 157 Americans on flight Pima 12.
13:44And to Raoul's of Potter.
13:46And his animals in the LFS who committed this disgusting act of terror.
13:50We will not allow the loss of innocent American lives to go unanswered.
13:55My friend!
13:56Hey, you saw him?
13:58Yes.
14:00He saw. You saw this guy?
14:02Yes.
14:04When? Today?
14:05Just five minutes before.
14:07You saw this guy five minutes ago?
14:08Did he say something? What did he do?
14:11What did he do?
14:12He said, he said, he said.
14:14He said, he said, just like the last couple of times.
14:17What was he wearing?
14:19What was he wearing?
14:25Gray, like a sweatshirt and a hat.
14:28Red.
14:29Did he say anything?
14:34Station?
14:35Hey, you speak Turkish now.
14:37Yeah.
14:37Which station?
14:42He told him to go through spice bazaar.
14:49No, no.
14:51No.
14:57No, no, no, no, no.
15:10No, not that gun are happening.
15:12You bastard is just me.
15:14It was written my thing afterwards and I goto the dog...
15:17No, no, no.
19:07Can I take it to the room?
19:09Of course.
19:10Just a pilsner.
19:19What do you think he's singing about?
19:22Well, if I had to guess, there was a woman who met a man on the road and they traveled
19:28together and they fell in love, but the relationship was doomed because they were headed in different directions.
19:34At least, I think that's what he said before he said, I think that's what he said before he started
19:38singing.
19:39What direction are you, what direction are you headed in the road, that was pretty smooth, right?
19:45Not the worst line I've heard?
19:47He went to end up like him?
19:52Sounds like they were wasting each other's time, no?
19:55No, I...
19:58I don't think so.
20:00I don't think so.
20:00I don't think so.
20:00Better to have loved and lost, is that it?
20:02Yeah, something like that.
20:04Mm, that's experience talking.
20:07Your fault or hers?
20:08It was mine.
20:10Yeah, it was definitely mine, actually.
20:13Uh...
20:14My job got in the way.
20:16Maybe get a new one.
20:18Believe me, um, I've considered it, but I started a new project last year and, uh, just, I don't know,
20:28I kind of want to see it through to the end.
20:29Is that what brings you to Istanbul work?
20:32You?
20:33Same.
20:36What do you do for a living?
20:38Oh, nothing exciting.
20:39Well, it's too bad.
20:41It just means we'll have to find something exciting to do outside business hours.
20:47Are you trying to get your heart broken again?
20:49Depends.
20:51On?
20:52Who's doing the break?
20:54Oh.
20:54Oh.
20:58Ordinarily, when a handsome guy makes me laugh and asks me out, I'm inclined to say yes.
21:02That's a great impulse.
21:04You know, you should follow it.
21:05Yes, but unfortunately, I have plans tonight, and I fly out tomorrow.
21:11My loss.
21:16I've seen you before.
21:19I don't think so.
21:20I'd, I'd, uh, I think I'd remember.
21:23I have.
21:24Somewhere.
21:26Around the hotel, maybe.
21:28Yeah.
21:29Yeah.
21:30Maybe.
21:32Probably.
21:33It was nice meeting you.
21:35Kevin.
21:37You so good.
21:38Good to meet you.
21:39Have a nice trip, Kevin.
21:41You too.
21:41Take travels.
21:44Can I just get one more of these, please?
21:46Of course.
22:12Hello.
22:12You tried that baklava place yet?
22:14Kinda busy, Catherine.
22:15Have them deliver.
22:16Thank me later.
22:17Hey!
22:18Hey!
22:18Be careful.
22:20Yeah.
22:21Yeah, I mean, I'm trying to.
22:23Not you, June.
22:24I'm watching her for the afternoon.
22:26My sister got a new job, so I'm trying to help out more.
22:29Tell her I said hey.
22:30Uncle Peter says hi!
22:32Hey, Uncle Peter!
22:33Hey!
22:34I spoke with Finson earlier.
22:36Anything?
22:37Not really.
22:37By all accounts, Jay Buttra was a great analyst.
22:40Smart.
22:40Straight arrow.
22:41Never bumped heads with anyone, let alone shoot a superior.
22:45What about his boss?
22:46Ben Wallace.
22:47Stellar career at Finson.
22:48Helped bring down some big fish, but nothing out of the ordinary.
22:52Something's off.
22:53Buttra never had so much as a speeding ticket than what?
22:55He kills Wallace and takes off with classified intelligence?
22:58Just doesn't add up.
22:59If you'd have seen him today.
23:01Wait, you saw him?
23:02For a second.
23:02Yeah, and then he, um, got away from me.
23:06How'd he look?
23:07Paranoid.
23:08Exhausted.
23:09Like he's barely keeping his head above water.
23:11Any idea what he's up to in Istanbul?
23:14She made a contact with this reporter, Isabelle de Leon.
23:17She writes for the Financial Register.
23:19A reporter?
23:20Strange.
23:21Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
23:24It just doesn't sound like somebody that's trying to sell classified intelligence.
23:27It sounds like someone with a storyteller, you know?
23:29Still, he killed someone, so you're to treat him as armed and deadly until confirmed otherwise.
23:34You got it?
23:35Yes, ma'am.
23:37Anything else?
23:38Hey, I gotta go, okay?
23:40Okay.
23:41You keep me updated.
23:42And Peter, you be careful too.
23:44Seriously.
23:45Yeah, I'm trying to.
23:49I'm trying to.
24:22I'm trying to.
24:31Okay, we need it.
24:35There's no idea.
24:35Yeah, I'm trying to.
24:37See you later on, Pauld.
24:37You're.
24:37You need to.
24:39You need to.
24:40You need to.
24:41Step.
24:43You need to.
35:34Here,
36:22I'm Peter.
38:46You and your supervisor.
42:09Settle in.
44:35How did you...
47:58Look at you.
48:28Look at me.
49:02Jay?
49:05Hey, look at you.
49:10I believe you.
49:19Let's go.
49:32Last piece.
50:00This is yours.
51:15Who?
51:45Peter, you...
51:51You're...
51:53So, what's it...
52:2410?
56:25You're...
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