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Secret Service - Season 1 Episode 3

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00:00That's Mr. Ryan Walker leaving the NATO conference to go AWOL with the Russian foreign minister.
00:05No official car, no PPOs and no special advisor.
00:09Melissa Morris, does Ryan often go AWOL? Does he shut you out with things?
00:13That's not why I got into politics.
00:14Why are you working with Ryan Walker then?
00:16There is always room for someone like you in our office.
00:20Look, could we just leave the cross question to the journalists, please?
00:23Your colleagues say to me that you should resign.
00:27I won't be resigning anytime soon.
00:28Did you leave my meeting with Dmitry Krimshoff to the press?
00:31No.
00:31Do not meddle with the democratic process.
00:34It is my great pleasure to announce my campaign to be the next leader of our party and of our
00:40great country.
00:41The man in the murk is Lev Amatov, our cuddly British oligarch.
00:46There's plenty of dirty money in Montenegro, you know.
00:49Why would Imogen accept a 200 grand donation from a man like Lev Amatov?
00:54She spent an awful lot of time horsing around with her egg.
00:57Joshua Long?
00:57Do you think Imogen's ever been unfaithful?
01:00No, not that I know of why.
01:02What a sex video of Imogen Conrad.
01:04Well, how do you know it's gonna leave?
01:05I don't, I've just been tipped off three nights.
01:08When did you last hear from Echo?
01:10It's possible Moscow knows we're watching Eagle.
01:12Did you say no?
01:14And how did you leave this murder?
01:16How?
01:17Violeta Lennoxka was spying on us.
01:19Can you authorize a team to extract her?
01:22It's too risky, Kate.
01:23I'm not leaving her there, Rose.
01:25I'm really sorry, but I have to go away again tomorrow.
01:28It's a potentially hostile environment.
01:30Everything is in place.
01:31Now you're going to find out what Henderson knows.
01:47Now you're going to find out what Henderson knows.
01:50I'm sorry.
02:04I'm sorry.
02:06I'm sorry.
02:09You're not leaving.
02:11I'm sorry.
02:12I'm sorry.
02:16I've been waiting for you to ask you to stay in the middle of a house.
02:17I'm sorry.
02:19I'm sorry.
02:34Sorry.
02:35No need. I told you it was your choice.
02:39Sorry that I'm late. I made the cab stop for a coffee.
02:49I'm sorry.
02:50I'm sorry.
03:05I'm sorry.
03:10I'm sorry.
03:11I'm sorry.
03:14I'm sorry.
03:27I'm sorry.
03:28I'm sorry.
04:00You're a good girl, Lena.
04:03Going to morning mass, right?
04:12Say it for Mike.
04:18I'm a good girl going to morning mass.
04:23Perfect.
04:24Let's go.
04:27Let's go.
04:53Let's go.
04:54Bye.
05:04Okay.
05:13How's the weather?
05:14Still cloudy here.
05:28ETA?
05:30Minutes.
05:31I hope.
05:34I hope.
05:36I hope.
05:40I hope.
05:43I hope.
05:49I hope.
05:50You're a good eye.
05:51I hope.
05:52You're looking into that.
05:55I'll start in church.
05:57much.
06:30Yes, it's getting on.
06:33We're in business.
06:34Clear sky.
06:56Exit street clear, but assume Stan's still in church.
07:20In position and clear.
07:27Remember position in five.
07:33Car approaching.
07:36Marketplace location.
07:44Car parked in the usual place.
07:52Lena.
07:56You know what to do.
08:10Under one.
08:12You know what to do.
08:17Because you were going to walk into a hospital.
08:19One of the places.
08:20It was .
08:25You know what to do.
08:27You know what to do.
08:32Eyes on Eka, she's on an approach.
08:37Possible tail, blue shirt.
09:20Possible tail, red baseball cap on foot, following her up, Republic.
09:34Confirm tail two, green positions, take out tail two in five seconds.
10:10Lennar, come on, I've got you.
10:14Get in.
10:27You're safe.
10:34You're safe.
10:36You're safe.
10:39You're safe.
10:42You're safe.
10:59No.
11:18Come on.
11:19Come on.
11:19Come on.
11:20Come on.
11:21Come on.
11:22Come on.
11:23Come on.
11:36Come on.
11:39Come on.
12:05Oh, stop.
12:55Are you all right?
12:57The team?
12:58Yeah.
12:59We made it to Sicily.
13:03I'm sorry.
13:05I know what it's like to lose an agent.
13:14We'll talk when you're back.
13:30I know what it's like to lose an agent.
13:45I know what it's like to lose an agent.
13:45I know what it's like to lose an agent.
13:45I know what it's like to lose an agent.
14:16I know you.
14:20It looks like you've been in a war.
14:24I have.
14:26What, something bad happened?
14:29I lost someone.
14:31Oh, my love.
14:34I'm so sorry.
14:37So am I.
14:40Well, do you want to talk about it?
14:41Can you talk about it?
14:42No.
14:45Are you okay?
14:48I'm alive.
14:50Come here.
14:52Come here.
14:53There you go.
14:54It's okay.
15:04It's okay.
15:07It's okay.
15:11It's okay.
15:13We'll show you something.
15:14It's okay.
15:16It's okay.
15:20It's okay.
15:36I don't know.
15:52I don't know.
16:26I don't know.
16:29I don't know.
16:53I don't know.
16:55All right.
16:56I've got you now.
17:09I don't know.
17:29I found the Russian ops team.
17:32They flew Moscow to Istanbul on their real passports the day before we arrived in Malta.
17:36We used three different credit cards, but they're all linked to the same billing address, which is a known SVR
17:42back office.
17:42Well, they're not as clever as they think.
17:44No.
17:45No, I figured they'd switch to aliases once they got to Istanbul, so I looked up anyone who paid in
17:51cash.
18:07That's more than stupid. That's totally reckless.
18:10What is?
18:11They traveled on old aliases. It's unheard of for Moscow Center to take risks using worn passports.
18:18Unless you're in a massive rush.
18:20Yeah.
18:21Yeah.
18:22So, bottom line, they didn't know about our op until the day before yesterday.
18:28Which means someone must have tipped them off about Echo.
18:30Yeah.
18:31Who?
18:31Someone who knows about our op.
18:35Can you send these to Zack and Rose?
18:37Yeah.
18:38Do you want a coffee?
18:39No, I'm good, thanks.
18:49I warned you that going back might end in disaster.
18:53I know you did.
18:55We spent all night swimming in a river of Maltese ministry shit.
19:00Next time we trigger a shootout around church-going civilians, they'd rather we asked first.
19:08I'm sorry.
19:10But shouldn't they be blaming the Russians?
19:12I know you wanted to save your agent.
19:16But you were lucky to get out alive.
19:19It wasn't just luck, Zack.
19:21Can't we just agree this proves Moscow was trying to stop our op to protect their asset in London?
19:31Go on.
19:32Igor rushed his team out on well-known aliases, ignoring all their protocols.
19:38That's a man that's desperate to protect a high-stakes operation.
19:43You think he found out we bugged his villa?
19:46How?
19:47Well, why would he be moving an ops team out in such a panic?
19:50So he was tipped off?
19:52I think so.
19:53From London?
19:55It's a possibility.
19:56And their aim was to kill you as well as Echo?
20:00Reduce the Russia deaths to ground zero?
20:01It's crude, but they might think it was worth it if their London op was big enough, which it is.
20:08It's a possibility.
20:11But let's say Moscow fed you the idea that they've got an asset here in the Cabinet.
20:16Isn't this exactly what they do?
20:18Set you up, aim close, and near miss.
20:21Just enough to make you believe they were trying to kill you.
20:24Or they were trying to take me out to stop my op and get their asset into Downing Street.
20:29It's plausible. We have to acknowledge that.
20:34Look, this isn't just about what happened in Valletta.
20:38Rav and I have found credible grounds for suspecting both Ryan Walker and Imogen Conrad.
20:43What?
20:45Are you serious?
20:47The PM expressly forbade us from investigating his ministers.
20:51I know, but I had to...
20:52No buts!
20:53Jesus, Kate, when you breach a direct order from the PM, you put the entire service in jeopardy.
20:58He didn't leave us any choice.
20:59He's the Prime Minister!
21:06I will have to take this upstairs.
21:08To the Foreign Secretary.
21:10Right now there's a strong chance he'll be the next Prime Minister, Zak.
21:13But a slim one, he's a Russian asset.
21:15And if he is, then it'll be too late to do anything about this.
21:18Our democracy is more important than your suspicions.
21:28We need to get Echo, Lena's brother, out of Russia.
21:32We owe him that much at least.
21:37I wasn't going to tell you today.
21:41Our team lost Alexei in St Petersburg.
21:45Lost him?
21:47Moscow got there first.
21:50I'm sorry.
21:56You did all you could.
21:59But right now, we've got bigger problems.
22:02We do.
22:03It's Zak sidelining my intelligence.
22:06If he won't do it, then I will talk to Sir Alanan and the PM myself.
22:10You cannot go behind his back.
22:13You're in enough trouble as it is and you're not thinking straight.
22:16You need time to process everything.
22:18What time?
22:19In a few days we might have a Russian asset running the country.
22:22For all we know, Igor's tip-off about Lena came from our side.
22:26Get some rest.
22:29Then we'll talk.
22:34He must resign, Anushka.
22:37But he won't, will he?
22:38He must.
22:39He met with our political enemy off the books without his protection officers or officials present.
22:45That's the kind of naked corruption we expect from the opposition.
22:49It's inexplicable and it's inexcusable.
22:51So just to be clear, are you accusing the foreign secretary of collusion with the Kremlin?
22:56I'm saying he has no principles.
22:59And that populist rhetoric he's spouting could have been written in Moscow.
23:02He's not fit for public office.
23:04And what about you?
23:06If you behaved inappropriately, would you resign?
23:09Well, I've not met with the Russian foreign minister off the record, have I?
23:12That wasn't my question.
23:13I'm trying to understand what your moral code is in the case of...
23:17No. No. I'm sorry, Anushka.
23:17I'm not going to engage in hypotheticals.
23:23Fucking ITV.
23:24They're worse than the Beeb.
23:26What the hell was all that moral code bullshit all about?
23:28She was just trying to get under your skin.
23:30Yeah, but with what?
23:31It felt like she had something on me.
23:33No.
23:34Trust me.
23:35If they thought they had anything on you, I would know about it.
23:38Did you find out whether Kate and her team were looking into this crims-off business?
23:41Nope.
23:42I haven't asked and she wouldn't tell me anyway.
23:44Come on.
23:45Unsupervised contact with the Russian foreign minister in the middle of the war.
23:48Mm-hmm.
23:49Yeah.
23:49I agree. It fucking stinks.
23:51So can't she throw us a crumb?
23:53If we knew Ryan was being investigated by SIS, we could finally drive a stake through his heart.
23:57Listen, I am not going to push her on it.
23:59She's under enough pressure as it is, okay?
24:01With what?
24:03She can't say, can she?
24:05And the alternative is what?
24:06Ryan is prime minister.
24:09Look, if we give the nod that SIS are investigating Ryan's links with Moscow, then it will land on Kate,
24:16won't it?
24:16I can't do it.
24:17I'm sorry, I can't.
24:19Well, call all the cabinet spats.
24:22I'll tell them Meg, Ted, and I are going to release a joint statement tonight calling for Ryan's resignation.
24:28If we can get enough ministers to join us, we'll have to resign.
24:31Okay.
24:32All right.
24:50He's got no further comments, Rob.
24:53Mal?
24:54Is he going to resign?
24:56What do you think?
25:06Can you get that?
25:07I don't want my morning face everywhere.
25:10What's up?
25:12Mylar might be headed for administration.
25:14They just fired John.
25:15Does it mention your investment?
25:16No, thank God.
25:21Mr. Walker!
25:23Mr. Walker!
25:24Mr. Walker!
25:24Mr. Walker!
25:24Mr. Walker!
25:25Mr. Walker!
25:25Mr. Walker!
25:25Mr. Walker!
25:26Please tell me you are bringing some good news this morning, Melissa.
25:29I could really, really do with it.
25:34I came to tell you I'm resigning.
25:38Now?
25:40In the middle of my campaign?
25:43I'm sorry.
25:45I just don't think our values align anymore.
25:48I assume you value honesty.
25:50Absolutely.
25:51Good.
25:52So did you tell the press about Ryan's meeting with Crimsoff?
25:56Of course I didn't.
25:58I'm glad to hear it, because nobody in Whitehall wants to hire a snitch.
26:04My resignation accepted, then.
26:08Maybe he's for the best.
26:12Well, good luck.
26:15I really hope it's a fair fight.
26:18There's politics, there's nothing fair about it.
26:20What, like ruin an image of Comrade's life?
26:22I'm not going to use the video, Melissa.
26:25Yeah, alright, what he means is we've got no idea what you're talking about,
26:27but in case there's any doubt, remember you're still bound by the NDA and your contract.
26:32Tell me something.
26:35Did Dimitri Crimsoff really lose a child, or did you make it up to save face?
26:40Get out!
26:48Oh, God.
26:50It's okay, it's okay, it's okay.
26:51We'll, um...
26:53We'll survive.
26:54I just need to weather this Mylar cluster.
26:56Fuck!
26:58Can't your dad help you out again?
26:59I don't know, I don't know.
27:00Maybe, I don't know.
27:01It's just...
27:03Sorry, it's just...
27:05It's just a lot.
27:06All at once.
27:08Do people really think we'd use our son to get out of jail free card?
27:13No.
27:14No.
27:14Come on.
27:16Of course they don't.
27:25You know, I suffer too.
27:28You've got a funny way of showing it.
27:31Well, I had to put the story to bed.
27:36Well, ring number 10.
27:38That's your dream.
27:39It's not mine.
27:40Well, we agreed it'd be a new chapter for us both.
27:42Did we?
27:44Or did you just assume that we'd stumble on in the service of your career?
27:52You know what, I'll wait.
27:55For what?
27:59For you to come back.
28:05At least you've got your ambition.
28:07It's something to hold on to.
28:10I said I'd help to try to get us there.
28:12And then we can think again.
28:15So you better go and butter up your dad.
28:20I've spoken to every single staff.
28:23All of their ministers are complete and cowards.
28:27Bar none.
28:28Thank you very much.
28:30So, as of now, all we have is you, Meg, dear old Ted.
28:36Now, trust me, three cabinet resignations did not a rebellion make.
28:41Tell me, if Ryan wins, he's going to clean the stables anyway,
28:43so most of them won't have jobs.
28:45Or a party to speak of.
28:46Well, we definitely need more than three of you.
28:48Okay.
28:49Try them again.
28:50I'll call some of the principals myself.
28:52I'll tell them Meg, Ted, and I are going to come out
28:55just before the news are turned to light.
28:56Okay.
28:58We need to know why Lev Amatov wanted Imogen at the Montenegro conference.
29:02Right, and who she was hanging out with.
29:05According to Angela White, she was horsing around with Joshua Long.
29:08Okay, so maybe he was a go-between?
29:10Or the honey trap.
29:12Maybe Lev has some kind of hold on her and Long could be the reason why.
29:15See you later.
29:23Kate Henderson.
29:24Yes.
29:24Hi.
29:25I'm Joshua Long.
29:26How are you?
29:27Do you want them to see me?
29:28Yes.
29:29I'm sorry to bother you.
29:30It's all right.
29:30I work for the Foreign Office.
29:31Yeah.
29:32I wanted to have a word with you about your time working with Imogen Conrad.
29:35What did Stuart tell you about it?
29:37This has got nothing to do with him.
29:39Oh, well, I left politics last year, so I'm not sure how much help I can really be.
29:44Not even in the interest of national security.
29:48Right.
29:53Let's start with your visit to Montenegro.
29:56What about it?
29:57Well, it's been alleged that you and Imogen were having an affair there.
30:00What?
30:02Who the fuck told you that?
30:05Who are you really?
30:11S.A.S.
30:15I've never been unfaithful in my marriage, alone with Imogen.
30:19So why did you leave her office shortly after the trip?
30:24Lev Amatov had been sniffing around her for a while.
30:27He was the one who invited her to the conference.
30:29Why did he want her there?
30:31No idea.
30:32We kept her pretty busy with meet and greets. I wasn't invited.
30:36After Stuart got ill, I was the one who had to sit through all the conference talks, which was a
30:40pointless exercise.
30:41So this alleged affair...
30:42Yeah, I've told you all I know, so I've got to go now.
30:45Well, if you remember anything else, just you know how to find me, yeah?
30:58Jamie's come good.
30:59We have six cabinet rebels with a cause.
31:02Melissa!
31:03Are you selling some intel, or are you suing for peace?
31:07I've returned.
31:09Welcome to the Ryan resistance movement.
31:12Please tell me you've got some dynamite in that bag.
31:16I've got some information, but you're not going to like it.
31:21Okay, spit it out. I'm a big girl.
31:26Ryan says that he's managed to get his hands on some compromising footage of you.
31:33What kind of footage?
31:36Nobody's seen it.
31:38Apparently, it was filmed in a hotel room.
31:43And you were the man who wasn't your husband.
31:55Look, assuming that it does exist, what I'd do is I would get out ahead of it.
32:02Warn the public that there's a fake porn video in circulation before someone releases it and tries to claim that
32:07it's real.
32:09Would it make any difference?
32:11Once it's out, it's out.
32:13People can't unsee things.
32:15Fake or not.
32:16I know, I know.
32:17But I actually think that the public will sympathise.
32:20I mean, Russia's well known for churning out crap like this.
32:22I can't believe this is happening.
32:24Look, I told Ryan that he'd be mad to leak it.
32:27I mean, he'd be the first person that everyone will suspect.
32:30And he claimed he agreed with me, guys.
32:32But you think he'll do it anyway?
32:35Depends how desperate he gets.
32:36Well, I think he's gonna be pretty fucking desperate when he finds out we're trying to out him from the
32:40race.
32:43Fuck.
32:46Imogen.
32:47What are you thinking?
32:52Phone Meg, Ted, the others.
32:54Tell them we're gonna hold off on the joint statement for 24 hours.
32:59For tactical reasons.
33:01Okay, and then what?
33:03I need to see Ryan.
33:06Maybe he'll choose his humanity over his ambition for once.
33:11Okay, let's attack this one now.
33:15Very nice, very nice.
33:19Down the hole.
33:22You can't even fucking call me yourself.
33:25I just asked the campaign team to schedule a meeting in my diary, Dad.
33:28I've heard the construction firm's about to go bust.
33:31Yeah, well, it looked like a solid investment at the time.
33:34Yeah, well, if you'd come and work for me, you wouldn't have had to go grubbing about in the margins.
33:38What the hell do you know about property?
33:40Look, is there any way that we could have this conversation face to face?
33:43Oh, obvious bloody hindrance.
33:47Fuck.
33:54Look, I need to plug a hole in the deal.
33:57If he gets out, I'm involved.
33:59I'm finished.
34:00It's not a good look for a Labour MP, is it?
34:02They're the luxury flats on a union car park.
34:05Either way, I can't go into Downing Street bankrupt, Dad.
34:10How much do you need?
34:13A million.
34:14If it's a loan, you'll get your interest.
34:18You get into bed with the devil, son.
34:21And he eventually fucks you so hard you can hear your teeth rattle.
34:26So what's the answer?
34:27Well, come up for the ceremony like I asked you.
34:29I can't. I'm in the middle of a campaign.
34:31Aren't they your voters?
34:32If you want me to bail you out of a hole, you need to work for it.
35:05Oh, fuck. How long was I out?
35:08Long enough for me to find an agent report from the Montenegro conference.
35:11Guess who was there?
35:13I don't know.
35:14Igor Borden?
35:15Close.
35:17Kirill Markov.
35:18What? At the same time as Imogen?
35:20Yeah.
35:22Agent recognised Kirill Markov in audience, a delegate welcome address.
35:27Identification verified.
35:29It's a hell of a coincidence.
35:31Yeah.
35:33I mean, do we think Imogen knew who he was?
35:36I've no idea.
35:37But if she didn't then, she might do now.
35:44Oh, I've got to go and see Stuart and the kids.
35:47You won't.
35:49I'll see you, yeah?
35:50Yeah.
35:59Hello, my love.
36:00Hiya.
36:03Your priest says that you must drink before your confession.
36:09Confession or absolution?
36:11Depends what you need, I suppose.
36:13Cheers.
36:14Cheers.
36:20That helped.
36:21Do you know what?
36:22I actually nicked a cheeky packet of fags from an intern at work.
36:27I've got a lighter here.
36:28Was that cigarettes?
36:30Absolutely not.
36:31You two are such fucking hypocrites.
36:33Don't swear Fiona.
36:34Oh.
36:35See what I mean?
36:43You okay?
36:45I'll survive.
36:48Yeah?
36:51Do you want to talk about what happened on your last trip or...?
36:57I was trying to extract an agent.
37:00And she was killed on the way out.
37:04Okay.
37:08Were you hurt or...?
37:10Not physically.
37:12Are you safe now, here?
37:14Are we safe, the kids and everything?
37:16Okay, listen.
37:18Moscow has never tried to take out a British agent on a home turf, okay?
37:22Let alone their families.
37:24Are you sure?
37:25That convention has been in place since the Cold War.
37:29There is nothing to suggest that they would breach it.
37:32Right?
37:32It's just that you recently said that the rules of the game have changed, so I'm just a little...
37:45I've got to go.
37:47Sixth floor summons.
37:49I'm sorry, love.
37:51Alright.
37:51Alright.
37:51Good night.
38:11Evening.
38:13Evening.
38:14Take a seat.
38:23I'm very sorry for the situation I created.
38:27But I hope you can agree I had no choice.
38:30Kate.
38:32You've been suspended.
38:38On what grounds?
38:40Do we really need to spell it out?
38:42Yes, please.
38:44Ignoring a direct instruction.
38:46Putting your team at risk without due cause.
38:49The Foreign Secretary is insisting you stand down.
38:55In two days' time, we might have a Russian asset in Downing Street.
38:59Nobody doubts your integrity.
39:00But what, we're going to just let it happen in case their exposure damages our democracy.
39:04The only fact here is you ignored a direct order from the PM.
39:08I'm afraid you've put us in a very difficult position, Kate.
39:11First, the Krimsoft League.
39:13Now this diplomatic firestorm around Malta.
39:15The Foreign Secretary is furious.
39:17So the minister that might be working for Moscow wants me gone and will just roll over.
39:23Bury my intelligence because it's too inconvenient.
39:26I hope you know me better than that.
39:28This is a temporary measure.
39:29But we'll follow our own line of inquiry from here.
39:32So Echo was just collateral damage?
39:36The life of a vulnerable young woman was an incredible stake to gamble with.
39:41God, you can be a heartless bastard, Zack.
39:44It's the truth and you know it.
39:46I need my head of the Russia desk to know where to draw a bloody line and when to see
39:50the bigger picture.
39:50Enough, both of you.
39:53You'll have the opportunity to make your case at the Board of Inquiry.
39:56Both you and Rav.
39:57Not Rav.
39:58He was following my orders.
40:00Your orders weren't authorised.
40:06Is there anything else you want to say?
40:11No.
40:14I'll save it for the inquiry.
40:17Good night.
40:19I've told security to sign you out.
40:54Thanks for coming in.
40:55It's all good.
40:57What happened?
41:02We're both suspended.
41:05I think Zack would have fired me then if C hadn't stayed his hand.
41:10I'm sorry.
41:13Man, fuck them.
41:15All right.
41:16He was up there talking to the suits.
41:18I did some more digging around the Montenegro conference.
41:22Those are the flight logs from all the closest airports over the two days before the conference started.
41:28You want to guess who else was rubbing shoulders with the delegates?
41:33Our very own Zack Hussain.
41:42Can...
41:43Can you place him in Portanovi?
41:45He flew to Dubrovnik and then hired a car with Hertz.
41:49I even tracked his office phone IP to a little cafe near the conference centre on the day it started
41:54because his stupid little VPN dropped out.
41:58Zack in situ with Imogen and Kirill Markov.
42:01Yeah, could be. I mean, do they know each other? Zack and Imogen?
42:05Fuck knows.
42:06She's never mentioned him.
42:08Well, if he's there, then theoretically it could be Imogen, not Ryan in Moscow's pocket.
42:14With Zack helping her.
42:15The man who learned of our op the day Echo's cover was blown.
42:18Don't.
42:23Oh.
42:26Well, that confirms it then.
42:28We're on our own.
42:29This is just for us even.
42:30What?
42:52Does this mean you're making some sense of the game?
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