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00:02Baby, have you seen my phone? I just had it.
00:04I'm sold it.
00:05Oh.
00:09How many times have we told him?
00:10It drives me nuts.
00:11Put it in the dishwasher.
00:12I mean, that's from last night, I think.
00:13Oh.
00:15Mum, I can't find my purple shirt.
00:16Uh, have you looked in your wardrobe?
00:18That's not bad.
00:19Radical suggestion, try the dryer.
00:22So, you finish eating and then you put it inside this different box.
00:24It's called a dishwasher.
00:26Yeah.
00:29No, no, you are not wearing fake eyelashes to school.
00:32It's a health hazard.
00:33Well, the glue's not dry.
00:33I could go blind.
00:34I'm gonna go blind, get them off.
00:35Fair enough, breakfast, please.
00:36Thanks, Mum.
00:37You need to eat some breakfast.
00:38Yeah, yeah, yeah, I will.
00:39I'll take something with me.
00:41Seriously, Katie, please make sure you do it.
00:43I don't wanna be in there eating breakfast.
00:45You are in there.
00:48You know those things about at school.
00:57Oh.
00:58I'll have to dry on you.
01:00Oh, wow.
01:01Great advice, Mum.
01:03Where's my scarf?
01:04It was on the chair.
01:05Uh, don't you try the old pile of death over there.
01:08Oh.
01:08I'm gonna sort it today, I promise you.
01:10Yeah, you...
01:11I promise you.
01:13Fiona.
01:13No.
01:17I need my green scarf.
01:19I'm wearing it today.
01:20I'll swap you one of mine.
01:21Alright, fine.
01:22No, I'll do it.
01:23Jesus, Mum.
01:25You are so stressful.
01:26Right.
01:26I'll find you one.
01:48Why do you always knock everything away?
01:51So long as you're not dealing drugs.
01:53How do you think I bought our massive mansion?
01:56Don't lose it.
01:58Love you.
02:04Okay, I've gotta go.
02:05Wait, you.
02:07This.
02:07Oh, thank you.
02:08So what is it this time, huh?
02:09Convert for Jag in Monte Carlo or a mosque in Istanbul?
02:12Hilarious.
02:13Bye, kids.
02:14Be good.
02:16Tell me.
02:17I'll miss you.
02:19Get a room.
02:22Eyelashes off.
02:23You, now.
02:24They're off. Bye.
02:25Love you.
02:26Love you.
02:38We have clear skies.
02:40Echo.
02:40Now it's a car shop.
02:41Okay.
02:42Got you some prickly pear jam.
02:45Said you wanted something Maltese.
02:46No hostiles in the area.
02:48Well, it's either that or cactus liqueur.
02:50We'll have eyes on her when she leaves the cigar shop.
02:52Yeah.
02:52I didn't think so.
02:54I don't think so.
03:04Everyone just went out.
03:13I don't think so.
03:15I love it.
03:16What's this?
03:26Eyes on Echo.
03:27We'll be agreed room.
03:32CCTV cameras are all clear at the church.
03:35Okay.
03:37Call you later.
03:39Bye.
03:46Here you go.
04:48It's a beautiful church, isn't it?
04:50Very beautiful.
04:54Do you have the scars?
05:08200 hours of battery life.
05:11Right thumb here.
05:13Only works for you.
05:19The spare battery's here.
05:22I'll send you a message if you need to put one in.
05:26So what's the gossip in the villa?
05:29Not much.
05:31He goes on the phone all day.
05:35I was right about Mija.
05:37He's got something going on with Mati.
05:41The PA?
05:43I've been watching.
05:47You're doing great.
05:48You're doing great, Lena.
05:50How's my brother?
05:53I'll have him move to the border any day now.
05:57This is his way out.
05:59And yours.
06:00Just focus on that.
06:03Igor likes to go.
06:04Igor likes to boast, and we want to know about Moscow's ops in Europe.
06:07Igor makes me nervous.
06:11He's on holiday with his family.
06:13He's got nothing to be suspicious about.
06:26You should go.
06:29Are we good?
06:32We're good.
07:04Hi.
07:27Just getting out of the car.
07:41me for the part.
07:42Take it out.
07:45Of course.
07:50Hope you guys.
07:50Bye.
07:51Bye.
08:03Bye.
08:09I'm back.
08:12Sandy, time to put it away.
08:15I've got to kill the dragon.
08:17No, you don't want to feast them.
08:19Yes.
08:20How do you like it?
08:21Thanks, Matty.
08:22Pleasure.
08:23We'll talk about two different times, right?
08:26Well, that's it.
08:30Hold it.
08:31Oh, thank you, Matty.
08:36English guys, even on vacation, all of us, he has to learn.
08:41Mish, I'm off for my massage.
08:43No, really?
08:44I got your aloe vera.
08:45You're an angel, thank you.
08:48Please make sure Sandro does all his French homework.
08:50Of course, he never said no.
08:51Don't make it fast.
08:52Grandpa has to work too.
08:54Do you hear your mother?
08:57No, excuse me.
08:58So, French lessons?
09:06Why do I need to learn French?
09:09French and English.
09:13Well, you can choose more university than French.
09:18Why do I need to go in French?
09:20Well, what other reasons could there be?
09:23Maybe...
09:24Maybe if I was going to French, or if not, will you go into French?
09:31Full time.
09:32Life is what we need to learn.
09:33Just work together.
09:37Up!
09:38Home!
09:39Home!
09:41Home!
09:41Home!
09:45Home!
09:45Home!
09:52Home!
09:53Yes, everyone is good.
10:01Are they not bad?
10:38You look very handsome.
10:41I feel like Caesar walking to the Senate.
10:44You know how many times he was stabbed? 23.
10:49Same number of ministers in my cabinet.
10:59Ryan definitely leaks. Trust me.
11:01Or at least Melissa does anyway.
11:02Is that what special advisors are for?
11:04Excuse me, Minister. That is an outrageous accusation from you.
11:07Thank you very much.
11:08So, listen. If Ryan comes in hard on the small boats and pull him up,
11:12he needs to roll his tanks off your lawn, okay?
11:15You know how he does play to the crowd.
11:16Yeah, but you're the bloody Home Secretary, for God's sake.
11:18This is your patch, not his.
11:20Tell that to the Prime Minister. He lets Ryan walk all over him.
11:23Yeah, but that's because he's popular, isn't he?
11:25I mean, dear old Anton, bless him,
11:26he never really learned the art of PR.
11:29Did he? He's too old school.
11:30That's why I trust him.
11:33Don't trust me. He's hot. He's gonna backfire.
11:35Okay?
11:47I've requested a bilap with the French in Lisbon, Anthony.
11:50Would you like me to raise Dover?
11:51Not to the ground, obviously, though it's tempting.
11:56Permission?
11:56Arisa.
12:00Thank you, Ryan.
12:02Right. To business.
12:06I'm responsible for all foreign operations.
12:09You're a week in, and I find out about it now.
12:11The head of the Russia desk has operational independence.
12:14I learned that from you, Zach.
12:15Not what I'm learning about your ops from the Accounts Department.
12:19Getting ears close to their chief was always the Holy Grail for us.
12:22Agreed.
12:22But right now, Malthus is a red zone, oligarch central, and you've said it.
12:27You're running an ops against the chief of Russian intelligence, Wise on Holiday,
12:32which they would consider highly provocative, if Igor rumbles your agent.
12:36He won't.
12:37And the potential intelligence outweighs the risk.
12:40Potential?
12:43You can't give you so much ice cream all the time, like,
12:46what do you want to be, a sugar boy or something?
12:48You don't call it a day.
12:51You're a good boy.
12:53To justify an op like this, Eagle would have to be trading top-grade insights with his son.
13:01Who's your agent in there, anyway?
13:05She's Mikhail Woradin's Russian nanny.
13:07Who is she?
13:08She's an orphan.
13:09She's scared shitless her kid brother's about to be conscripted.
13:12I'm offering them an escape route.
13:15A bloody risky one.
13:17All I can say is, it had better be worth it.
13:20If nothing turns up, I'm pulling a plug in three days.
13:31What about Gus, how's he getting on?
13:33Well, he's been dropped, bless him.
13:35No.
13:36Why would they do that?
13:37Why would they drop him?
13:38I thought he was one of the best players on the team.
13:40I know, I might have exaggerated a little bit.
13:42Come on, there's a farthest prerogative.
13:44Igor's got a visitor.
13:48Sounds busy there?
13:50Yeah, I've got to go.
13:51I'll call you later.
13:53Okay, bye.
14:02What's up?
14:03I've got a new arrival.
14:10Good morning, my friend.
14:12Thank you, dear.
14:14Thank you, dear.
14:15I'd like to see you.
14:35Again.
14:50I think that's Kirill Markov.
14:53Jesus.
14:54We think he's here to talk UK ops.
14:56That's all he's ever worked on.
14:58He's not on holiday.
14:59He's got to be bringing intel from London.
15:02He's a ruthless bastard.
15:09I'm glad to see you.
15:11I'm glad to see you.
15:12I've never seen you.
15:12How are you?
15:12Misha.
15:13Your wife prefers English.
15:15Where is your son, Anton?
15:17Huh?
15:17You need to get out of Finland?
15:18You turn into European.
15:20Well, look, this must be a bit of a relief after the Moscow gloom, huh?
15:23Beautiful weather.
15:24Let me get you a drink, huh?
15:26Let's go.
15:26Have they shown you around?
15:28Yes.
15:29Have you seen the guest house here?
15:31My father had a built glass here.
15:35They're out of range.
15:41Okay, so that's the cigar box on the move again.
15:43Do you remember that holiday in Moldova?
15:44Oh, that was really something.
15:47Oh, Lien!
15:49Lien!
15:52Liena, this is Kirill Markov.
15:55He's a close friend of the family.
15:57Kirill, this is our nanny, Liena.
16:00Nice to meet you, Mr. Markov.
16:01Kirill, the pleasure is mine.
16:04She's been with us for two years now.
16:07Speaks fluent Finnish.
16:08Kirill, you want a cigar?
16:10Why not?
16:12You may go, darling.
16:14Misha, me and have a cognac, please.
16:16The cigars are bought by the ministry to keep my father happy.
16:19Huh.
16:24Nice.
16:25Went Mexican.
16:26Already dead.
16:27Starving.
16:28So, Liena's gone to bed and the men are a bottle in.
16:33Wine or vodka?
16:34Both.
16:34Igor's showing off his cellar.
16:36Yeah.
16:36That's good.
16:37It'll loosen them up.
16:38What's the chat?
16:39Well, someone somewhere's got cancer.
16:42In their ranks?
16:43No.
16:44Sounds like a politician.
16:46Put it on speaker?
16:47Yeah.
16:48I think he'll give you a discount on this week.
16:51But it's a blood clot.
16:54He'll never live in the house.
16:55It's a terrible death.
16:57Even for an Englishman.
17:00Okay.
17:01We'll win.
17:04We'll win.
17:05We'll win.
17:07We'll win.
17:08We'll win.
17:09We'll win.
17:10We'll win.
17:11We'll win.
17:12We'll win.
17:13We'll win.
17:15We'll win.
17:15We'll win.
17:17We'll win.
17:20We'll win.
17:21We'll win.
17:22We'll win.
17:22We'll win.
17:22We'll win.
17:23We'll win.
17:23We'll win.
17:25We'll win.
17:26So.
17:27Who's a poor bastard in our cabinet with pancreatic cancer?
17:32Someone close to the top.
17:34Or at it.
17:35But if Anthony Fletcher had cancer, wouldn't we know about it?
17:38Nothing stays secret in Whitehall for long.
17:40No, not unless this is all a bit convenient.
17:44We're three days from calling time and Moscow suddenly hands us the intelligence coup of the century.
17:49But how could they have known we'd be listening? Our security was bulletproof.
17:53We're gonna have to go home and put it in front of Zack.
17:55Fuck me.
17:57How long have we got left on the battery?
17:59A day, at most.
18:03What are you thinking?
18:04Do you want to tell Echo to change it?
18:07It's a lot riskier with Kirilna.
18:11Let's see how this plays out and then I'll make the call.
18:15The stakes are higher now.
18:18We'll need more to convince Zack.
18:40We're all just going to reach further from pƔgina looking for the next castle.
18:43Maybe we'll find a guy in the vehicle.
18:48We'll call her in the car.
18:49Good morning.
18:50Good morning.
18:51Good morning.
19:02Good morning!
19:03You're all.
19:09Good morning!
19:10Big morning.
19:10I look the gogglesite forgestellt of someone who's ģžˆėŠ” my planner
19:30A bit early, even for you.
19:32It's a big day.
19:34If this checks out, it's going to be the off of the decade.
19:36I just hope so.
19:37I don't think Zach's a fan of bombshells.
19:39Yeah, more rising stars.
19:41Good luck.
19:46No.
19:50Fuck me, no.
19:54I'm sorry, Kate, but I think it's a classic Moscow play.
19:58There's no evidence they know we've got ears in the villa.
20:01We spent eight months setting this up.
20:03Our security was bulletproof.
20:04I believe you, but Russia's dangled hooks like this to every agency in the West.
20:10I'm just trying to follow the facts, Zach.
20:12Which might actually be misinformation.
20:16Igor and Kirill Markov hook you in and plant the idea they've got a spy at the top of the
20:23British political system.
20:25We spend the next ten years chasing a ghost.
20:28Oh, it's true, and we've just got wind of it.
20:31MPs are easy enough targets for entrapment.
20:34Well, that's a line for C's next select committee appearance.
20:38I'm sure he'd enjoy telling the foreign secretary, our boss, that he's one of the people in pole position to
20:44be a Russian spy.
20:45Look, I understand your caution.
20:48I know how you got played when you were head of my desk.
20:51Every agent runner's been played.
20:53And I don't want the same thing to happen to you.
20:57That's why I'm in this office.
21:01Can't we just ask the PM directly if he's ill and rule it out?
21:05Sure.
21:06We hear you're dying, Anthony.
21:07Could you confirm that?
21:08Well, I'm going to have to insist.
21:10The raw intel from Walter goes into the PM's overnight brief.
21:13That's C's call.
21:13Yeah, I know.
21:15But if it is misinformation, wouldn't he want to know about it?
21:18Nice play.
21:19You'll make a Whitehall warrior yet.
21:22Check in with Rose and go over your security.
21:25I'll need your debrief in 48 hours.
21:27Then, I want the op wound up.
21:30If you have been compromised, or your girl in Malta set you up...
21:33Echo didn't set us up.
21:35I know my agent.
21:39Leave Julie there to keep an eye on her.
21:43Until you've triple-checked your sources.
21:45No political investigations on home turf.
21:51Understood?
21:53Understood.
22:0048 hours.
22:01How generous.
22:03Well, we all know how badly he wants C's job.
22:06First Muslim chief of MI6.
22:08Even so, Rose.
22:09He's been bloody obstructive.
22:11Zach's always felt the world is against him.
22:14Not unfairly.
22:15Well, if I try and stall him, he'll just throw his toys out of the pram.
22:18So we need to buy more time.
22:22Okay.
22:22Write up your report.
22:24Send it to me first.
22:25As head of security, I'm busy, so I won't be able to give you an answer for what?
22:28Three days?
22:29Then I'll need another one or two to digest it.
22:32I'm going to give the SO's expert view the consideration it deserves.
22:35That should give you about a week.
22:37So verify your intel?
22:40Thanks, Rose.
22:41Good.
22:42Oh, could you speak to your guide in Moscow about advancing Echo's brother to the start line?
22:48I think we might need to begin his extraction sooner than we thought.
22:51I can, but Zach will need to sign it off.
22:55I'll try and work my magic.
22:57I owe you.
22:59As always.
23:05Hi.
23:07Julie just called.
23:08My battery's dead.
23:10Oh, Christ.
23:12What do you want to do?
23:13You tell Echo to change it?
23:17Yeah.
23:19You sure?
23:20We haven't got a choice.
23:21We don't know who they've compromised in the cabinet yet.
23:24Okay.
23:29So how was Zach?
23:31Don't tell me.
23:32We now have permission to investigate the entire cabinet.
23:35We do not.
23:36Zach thinks they saw us coming.
23:38He can't just refuse to believe something might be true because it's too explosive.
23:42He can and he has.
23:43I've been over to op security again.
23:45Yeah.
23:46There's no red flags.
23:47I told him that.
23:49Oh, home secretary.
23:51Mm-hmm.
23:52She's smart.
23:53Female.
23:53Black.
23:54It's not an obvious choice for Moscow, which is why I like it.
24:00Yeah.
24:02Stuart and I are having dinner with her tonight.
24:04Oh, yeah.
24:05We might just ask her about the PM's health, seeing as I'm off duty.
24:08Hmm.
24:10Are you going to talk to see?
24:11No, no, no.
24:12Not what Zach's holding out.
24:14You should shut that down before he sees it.
24:16No investigating any MP's express orders.
24:19Right, of course, but just in the event that I was stuck here late at night, bored.
24:29I had no idea you were such an insubordinate pain in the arse.
24:32I was going to talk to you guys.
25:14you're from san petersburg like me yes originally i moved to helsinki with michael and irina
25:21really so we speak finnish
25:26hmm maybe we can find some job for you in the service not so well uh sandra speaks better than
25:33i do
25:33uh-huh say what your english really good so fucking stupid language
25:40never mean what you think just like brits never mean what they say
25:48don't pay attention to him he thinks he's god's gift to women
25:53you need a proper drink asshole he's an asshole
25:59the peters is open in your honor just you and me
26:05lenochka will save your glass you look like you need something to cheer you up
26:11don't take it personally me he's just an old dinosaur
26:15sir periat
26:17it's possible
26:42Hello?
27:04Sorry to hear about the football team.
27:06It's their loss.
27:09Just no worries.
27:10Fiona made her pasta.
27:12I had zero.
27:13Don't blame you.
27:14How was work?
27:15It was fine.
27:16It's good to be back.
27:17You're awake?
27:19I don't know where you're going.
27:20You make me ask you to make dinner.
27:22I asked you to make dinner, and now I'm asking you to tidy up the mess that you've made.
27:25Oh, the appointment has been doing well with scar-ups.
27:28Can you give me some privacy, please?
27:30Okay, so privacy is a privilege that you get when you fulfil the agreements that we've made.
27:34Do you understand?
27:35But Mum said...
27:36Mum said what?
27:37That you'd agreed to babysit tonight, yeah?
27:41Yeah, I'll be down in five minutes.
27:43Ah, hurry up!
27:47She claims that you said that she could go out three nights a week.
27:51No, I said it depends on the week.
27:53She'd make a good politician, wouldn't she?
27:56Did she tell you about Jay?
27:57No.
27:58Who's Jay?
27:58Who?
27:58Her new boyfriend.
27:59Who she wants to see.
28:01Tonight.
28:03Can we just leave it for now?
28:04No.
28:04I'm not having a light to us.
28:06Let's pick our battles.
28:07We need to go out any minute.
28:08You need to get changed.
28:09Fiona!
28:10Please come and tidy up this...
28:13ינowski know you do...
28:14Mielość Nas tutaj zpromodzonych ograniczyła wydatki na obronę od czasów dzimnej wojny.
28:21Mieliśmy nadzieję, że była wypokojowa dywidencja i że ona pozwała we spokoi przez współpracę.
28:29My w Polsce nie ograniczyliśmy wydatków na obronę.
28:34It's also a good idea, but it's been painted as a prostitute.
28:40We have a special son in the house.
28:43His name is a lot of children.
28:50So who's this Jane?
28:52Oh, I don't know, some boy from school?
28:55What, is that her boyfriend or what?
28:57I think so.
28:58Well, how old is he?
28:59Can you ask her about it then?
29:01I know.
29:03How's the stabbing in cabinet, front or back?
29:06It's both.
29:08Today Ryan was rolling out his Tribune of the People schtick before swanning off to the NATO summit.
29:12Oh, God.
29:12Where does that leave you?
29:14Making all the boring centrist arguments nobody wants to listen to.
29:17Why doesn't the PM reign him in?
29:19He used to.
29:20He's lost his stuffing a bit.
29:22Is that a new thing?
29:23Didn't you say that he was a bit, um, off recently?
29:27Did I?
29:28Don't remember that.
29:29Whitehall amnesia.
29:31Maybe Jane's got him on the same diet Emma made me do.
29:36You'll thank me this summer when it's time to get your legs out.
29:39Well, if she has, it's working.
29:41He's definitely lost weight.
29:43Oh!
29:43Oh!
29:44Hurry!
29:45I don't think that's going to do it.
29:47Look, come with me.
29:47I'm an expert in damage limitation.
29:49She actually is.
29:51Sorry, that's her favourite show.
29:52Yeah, you're in trouble.
29:54I need some salt.
29:55Yes.
29:59Right here.
30:01I don't like that.
30:08Is everything alright?
30:10Yeah.
30:11Just knackered for a change.
30:13Harry seems on good form though.
30:15Hmm.
30:15How's his charity doing?
30:17Barely afloat.
30:18Steering kids away from knife crime.
30:20Can't compete with homeless donkeys.
30:22Sounds tough.
30:22Yeah.
30:23I'm trying to find time for him, along with everything else, but...
30:28I don't know how you do it.
30:30He says I do.
30:33So all the press are at number 10 for an emergency statement from the PM.
30:37Oh, well.
30:38Yes.
30:46So if you're just joining us and you're wondering what it is you are looking at,
30:51we are waiting for this emergency statement by the Prime Minister.
31:05Here he is, he's just coming out now.
31:06So let's hear what the Prime Minister has to say to the country.
31:12Good state of it.
31:13Good evening.
31:14I'm sorry to have called you here at such short notice.
31:18But today I received some unwelcome news.
31:22Three weeks ago I was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
31:27And this afternoon I learned that my prognosis is less positive than I'd hoped.
31:34But anyone who has occupied this great office will testify that one can never be a part-time Prime Minister.
31:41So I feel I owe it to you all to offer my resignation.
31:45Holy shit.
31:48I will remain in place until a new leader is chosen.
31:52Given my condition, I've asked the party to shorten the process of electing that leader to one week.
32:01It has been the privilege of my life to serve my country.
32:05The President of Russia is afraid of his own people.
32:09He can't be afraid of his own special operation.
32:14The President of Russia is afraid of his agresive war.
32:18He is harassing and believes that everyone is afraid of his own people.
32:21Where are you going?
32:23It's an emergency, back in an hour.
32:24I am.
32:25Turn on the news, Melissa.
32:31From the bottom of our hearts, Jane and I, thank you.
32:38Come on, Anthony.
32:39Yeah, no, it's so sad.
32:41Listen, we need to get to work now.
32:42We've got five days, okay?
32:43Give me a minute, Stuart.
32:44Must be a hell of a shock.
32:46Yeah, the resignation is, but he told me he had cancer a couple of days ago.
32:50Sorry, he swore me to secrecy.
32:52Just you or the whole cabinet?
32:54He said he was only telling a few people.
32:55That's understandable.
32:57Yeah.
33:02Come on, come on.
33:04Sorry, I've got to take this.
33:10Hey, are you still with Imogen?
33:13Yeah, what's up?
33:14So, our intel was real, and guess what?
33:16It looks like Lev Amatov made a hefty donation to her husband's charity the year before last.
33:22I thought he used to fund the Tories.
33:24Yeah, well, the man's got his fingers everywhere.
33:25Yeah, it looks like it.
33:27She just told me donations were down.
33:30How much did he give?
33:31Oh, you know, just two hundred grand.
33:34A hundred at first, and then another six months later.
33:38Now, I've gone and I've checked the Commons register.
33:40She didn't declare either of them.
33:41Jesus.
33:44I've got to go. I'll talk to you tomorrow.
33:46Okay.
33:57That was V.
33:59Apparently, it's past her curfew.
34:03Do you get it here and there?
34:05Mm-hmm.
34:05Yeah.
34:05In the morning or tonight?
34:06Oh.
34:08Well, I'll draw something tonight.
34:09Send it over and see how you feel in the morning, all right then?
34:11Okay.
34:11All right.
34:12All right.
34:12All right.
34:13Bye, thank you for coming.
34:14Bye, Harry.
34:22Did you know the PM was ill?
34:24No.
34:24No, no, she didn't mention it.
34:26Was that really Fee who called you just then?
34:29Zach.
34:31About the PM?
34:32Can't say.
34:33Sorry.
34:35Give me your secrets.
34:37Here we go.
34:43Do you think Imogen will work?
34:44She didn't seem that enthusiastic.
34:46Don't tell me about it.
34:47You could literally write a book on her imposter syndrome.
34:50End of the day, who would you rather have as PM?
34:51Her or Ryan Bloody Walker?
35:02Good meeting you.
35:03Yes.
35:04Yes.
35:05How about it?
35:05This is my bottle, Misha.
35:09Your bottle is here.
35:10Yes.
35:11Yes.
35:12Yes.
35:18Yes.
35:19Yes.
35:19Yes.
35:20Yes.
35:22Yes.
35:23Yes.
35:23Yes.
35:27Yes.
35:30Yes.
35:31Yes.
35:43Yes.
36:01I don't know what you're doing.
36:04I don't know what you're doing, you know?
36:05Do you want to go to the house?
36:08Well, I don't know.
36:11Thank you, thank you.
37:11I thought I should come instead.
37:14He's pretty wasted.
37:16Tell him thanks, but
37:20Sandro can't sleep unless he says goodnight
37:22to his favourite football players.
37:25Kids.
37:27Sweet dreams, huh?
37:39I'm awake.
37:43Thanks for babysitting.
37:49You sell lots of drugs?
37:52Not enough to retire.
37:55So tell me about this Jay.
37:57How old is he?
37:58I'm not having sex, if that's what you're asking.
38:01I'm old enough to know what I'm doing.
38:03I'd rather you told me the truth,
38:05even if it's not what I want to hear.
38:07People who say that know I actually mean it.
38:11Love you.
38:12Love you too.
38:15Night-night.
38:16Night-night.
38:17Night-night.
38:22Night-night.
38:28Night-night.
38:30Night-night.
38:32Night-night.
38:36Night-night.
38:38Night-night.
38:39Night-night.
38:40Night-night.
38:42Night-night.
38:43Night-night.
38:44Night-night.
38:44Night-night.
38:46Night-night.
38:46Night-night.
38:46Night-night.
39:06It's rather quiet in here, for an impending leadership crisis.
39:12The calm before the storm.
39:16Let's hope it's merely a squall.
39:22Come this way.
39:28Sorry I'm late. I was on with Rose.
39:32You're bang on time.
39:37Apart from my wife, I only told the Home Secretary and the Foreign Secretary.
39:40Both have given me their word. They said nothing to anybody.
39:44If Moscow knows about it, they must have hacked my medical records, which suggests a serious data leak.
39:49So far, GCHQ have found no evidence of any data leak, Prime Minister, though it is early days.
39:55We're about to enter a highly sensitive leadership election.
39:57Do you seriously think what Mrs. Sanderson overheard in Malta was pure coincidence?
40:01Or did Moscow get wind of our operation and decide to use it again?
40:04It does seem rather convenient.
40:08The last thing we need are allegations of Russian collusion. We all know what happened in America.
40:12Any hint you're investigating anyone in the Cabinet for treason and the well is poisoned.
40:17With respect, Prime Minister, it's already been poisoned.
40:20We've openly pro-Kremlin elements in the US and parts of Europe.
40:23And rumors like this will wreak havoc here. Hence my deadline on the leadership campaign.
40:27I appreciate that.
40:28It was something like this that permanently damaged American democracy. I will not let it happen here.
40:32I appreciate that, Prime Minister.
40:34But if a minister running for leadership has been bribed or blackmailed, we'd be catastrophically exposed.
40:40Nuclear code, strategic intentions, pulling out of NATO.
40:46I am aware of the dangers.
40:49I'm also told this is all the hallmarks of a sophisticated misinformation operation.
40:54But, sir, it would be foolish of us...
40:55Enough, enough, please.
41:00Before I authorize an investigation into any leading politician, I'll need concrete evidence.
41:22The man's got months to live. He doesn't need a lecture in international politics.
41:26Yesterday, you said his illness was misinformation.
41:28Yes.
41:29So it's wrong to state the dangers of ignoring intelligence.
41:32No, it just doesn't mean that a member of his cabinet is a Russian spy.
41:35All right, enough.
41:36We back our agents and our intelligence.
41:39You serve our political masters, too.
41:41You both do well to remember that.
41:49Sandra's been asking a lot about his friend from school.
41:52Oh, Dina's Rina.
41:54Yeah.
41:55Sandra, no phones at the table.
41:58Oh, it's mine. Sorry.
42:00Listen to your nana, not like me.
42:03I'm not a baby.
42:04Sandra.
42:10Look, you make her smile.
42:12Like a sun coming out.
42:14That's what my mother used to say.
42:16Okay.
42:18Hey, Helen.
42:19Sun have tonight.
42:20She needs some good rest.
42:22I'm not the boss here.
42:23Sandra.
42:25Sure.
42:25Thank you, Sandra.
42:26What do you say, Sandra?
42:28Every vent.
42:29Yes.
42:30All right.
42:30It's always winning.
42:31Whenever we play, it's Sandra you all to win.
42:33No, no, no, no, no, no.
42:34It's like a standard.
42:43No, no, no, no, no, it's like a standard.
42:49I don't know.
42:54Deal me in.
42:55Are you?
42:57Oh, hi.