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مسلسل Ponies مترجم - Episode 1
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02:37I know I said you had a minute. No, you don't.
03:06Hmm? Then, you'll have to eat the eggs that I've already eaten five minutes later.
03:37okay go fuck yourself bitch give me my fucking eggs i cannot say that you want your eggs or not
03:44oh
03:45oh my god give me my eggs
03:54bitch yeah
04:06okay okay maybe maybe don't say it so much um i don't usually see americans at this market
04:11really it's right down the road from the embassy well yeah but i don't know people don't normally
04:20leave the compound ah so what made you decide to venture out today b how do you know my name
04:27educated guess some of the other embassy wives were talking about someone and you fit their
04:32description perfectly well how did they describe me just like this like what
04:43let's blow over and ask don't be an assholes scared
04:58i don't want to die i have two children don't worry i've done this a hundred times
05:04yet
05:11how long have you been in moscow oh i was here for two years a few years ago but this
05:15time
05:15around just since yesterday stayed in stockholm a while after my husband was transferred because
05:20you know moscow you can't just insult their city out loud sure you can they're well aware it's a
05:26shithole how long you've been here six months they still have a lot to learn clearly and what does
05:33your husband do communications envoy for the associate to the u.s ambassador to the ussr stop
05:39it come on we both know what our husbands really do i'm supposed to meet the new contact tonight
05:43who doesn't do that many plans that we can listen to this machine right down location for the meat here
06:12Let's go.
06:22Snowshoe, we're almost hit the airfield. Snowshoe. Snowshoe! Sergey! Fuck. Oh, fucked.
06:50But what? No one's listening. We're the wives. No one cares what we say. So it was probably
06:55unnecessary that you went out and learned all that Russian. Well, no, I studied Russian
06:59lit at Wellesley, so, you know. Oh, did we? Yeah, that was some real war and peace shit
07:06back there at the egg stand. Well, impressive. Thanks. Okay. Well, see you sometime.
07:16Are you going to the embassy Christmas party tonight? I'm going to do my best to get out
07:20of that. Well, I think we're all supposed to go, so. I'm sure we all are. Okay.
07:31This is a disaster. I mean, I can barely find passable ingredients. This is like beet sugar.
07:37Did you even know that beet's made sugar? I didn't, and I do not get this thing about how
07:40we have to boil the milk here. It just makes me wonder, what am I boiling off? Try this
07:45and tell me. It doesn't strongly suggest mayonnaise.
07:51You actually got kind of like it. You do not have to lie. I love you for trying, though.
07:56Look, I promise you, it's going to be one of the better cakes down there.
07:59Oh, I just do not need the other wives judging me. Who's judging you?
08:02Everyone. This new wife that I met at the market today, she had already heard about me.
08:06It just makes me wonder, what is she... The other wives are talking. They're just,
08:09they're just jealous. What jealous? Because my husband's in the...
08:13They wouldn't know that for sure. I meant they're jealous of you.
08:17Oh, yeah, sure. Come on, Phoebe. You're educated. You're ambitious.
08:21I mean, most of the women in the embassy, they don't have anything else going on besides gossip.
08:25Well, yeah, I might be educated, but I'm not doing anything with it. You're the one off
08:29saving the world all day. I'm just here. Another secretary in the embassy.
08:34The smartest secretary in the embassy.
08:35Well, you've met the other wives. That's barely a compliment.
08:39Come on, Phoebe. Look, just a few more years,
08:41and I'll be the one at home holding down the fort.
08:42Well, you're off doing great things.
08:45You don't have to say that.
08:47I'm not just saying it.
08:49That was our deal, right?
08:51Mm-hmm.
08:52And you're not going to believe the cakes I'm going to make for you and the kids.
08:56Really? The kids?
08:59Chris, honey, you're bleeding.
09:01Oh, it's not my blood.
09:05Take off your shirt.
09:06I will wash it.
09:10And then take off your pants.
09:12There's blood on my pants, too?
09:14No.
09:17Oh.
09:31I knew it!
09:33The truth comes out.
09:34You're an awful liar.
09:36You're right. It's awful.
09:37It's terrible. It tastes like a salami sandwich.
09:39It's disgusting.
09:39It's disgusting.
09:46Wait.
09:47Are they listening?
09:49The Russians?
09:51God, I hope so.
09:53Oh.
09:54Ow.
09:59So why do you even want me there?
10:01Why do you care?
10:01Because even if we can't have a family, I still...
10:05I still need a wife.
10:08Wow.
10:10So you're just going to leave?
10:12I have to go deal with something.
10:13I thought you had to go to this party.
10:15I do.
10:16Okay, I do.
10:18I just have to go and take care of something first, which is why I am asking you to get
10:22there on time on our behalf, okay?
10:24Can you just do that for me, baby, please?
10:25Yes, baby.
10:26Thank you. Smile at the ambassador.
10:28Take a picture with Santa.
10:30Okay.
10:30I'll be there later.
10:31So I get it.
10:31So I got to go to this stupid embassy party alone while you go on your fun little mission with
10:36the CIA.
10:37Twyla!
10:49Okay.
11:10Fuckin' stupid.
11:16Great.
11:22Have fun.
11:23See ya.
11:26Baby.
11:34Hon, you're gonna wanna make that a double.
11:39It's freezing in here.
11:41Hi.
11:41Hi.
11:42Have you met Beatrice?
11:43She's on my desk.
11:44Best secretary I ever had.
11:46Well, I'm sure you say that to all the secretaries, Mr. Salak.
11:49Alan.
11:49Alan.
11:50Always.
11:51Alan.
11:51Everyone, just a bit of great news.
11:54It's gonna take a while for it to warm up, but the heat is back on, so.
12:00Hallelujah.
12:07I couldn't have done it without y'all.
12:09The little people.
12:10Right?
12:12Why is it so cold in here?
12:14Hello?
12:14I guess I'm the only one who's gonna do anything about anything.
12:18Okay.
12:20Ah.
12:22Hello.
12:23Hello.
12:24Uh, the Soviets cut her heat, but it's being handled.
12:27Wow.
12:28Look at you.
12:29Knowing the ins and outs of what's being handled.
12:34Fuck.
12:35Cheryl's here.
12:36Didn't know she was in Moscow.
12:37Oh, yeah.
12:39We were stationed together in Vietnam for two months.
12:42It was my own personal Vietnam.
12:46Um, yeah.
12:49So the way that ended up happening.
12:51No, no.
12:52It was like this.
12:52When Ray first proposed, I just said-
12:54She loves this story.
12:54I said no.
12:55I said flat out no.
12:57Uh, and then a few weeks later, he proposed again, and I said...
13:01No.
13:03Third time I said yes, okay?
13:04I said yes.
13:05Hey, how did you meet Chris?
13:07Oh, how did we meet?
13:08Okay, so I was at Wellesley, and they always used buses into Cambridge for these mixers with Harvard and MIT.
13:15This one time, my friend Amy, she was building up the courage to talk to a boy that she liked.
13:20So I went with her.
13:21And there I was, standing in the corner reading Twelfth Night.
13:25Um, because I had an exam the next day, you know.
13:28I just had to study.
13:29And this, this handsome man just walks over and, and, and starts talking about Shakespeare.
13:36You know?
13:36And it, it, it, it wasn't a come on or anything.
13:38He just really wanted to talk.
13:41So, um, you know, I just guess we haven't stopped talking since.
13:46Bea, that's lovely.
13:48I'm just so glad that my husband's secretary here has such a strong marriage with her husband.
13:53After what happened with that girl in Antwerp line.
13:56How many people did you actually kill? Like, how many people have you killed?
14:00Just, you know, all of them.
14:04I need to speak with you. It's important.
14:09Mrs. Grant, I need to speak with you and Mrs. Hasbeck in private. Would you follow me, please?
14:35I'm, I'm sorry, sir. I'm just in the, in...
14:45Mr. Zemanski.
14:46Mr. Zemanski.
14:50Yes, sir.
14:55Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Hasbeck.
14:59Earlier this evening a small single-engined aircraft crashed in a field 30 kilometers south of Moscow.
15:06I regret to inform you that both of your husbands were on that plane.
15:14What? I don't understand.
15:17There were no survivors of the crash.
15:22But that... doesn't make... I...
15:27No, because Chris would have told me if he was...
15:30If he was getting on a plane.
15:31No, he wouldn't have.
15:32No, but he's such a good pilot. I... I don't...
15:35B.
15:35I think you've got this wrong.
15:36But he's... he... he flew missions.
15:42What are we supposed to tell people?
15:46You can tell them that two embassy employees on diplomatic business were flying a small single-engined Soviet-made aircraft.
15:53And after encountering engine failure, the plane crashed.
15:56You're giving us the cover story?
15:59What happened?
16:00You'll be escorted back to your living quarters now.
16:04Pack only essentials.
16:05The staff will gather and ship the rest of your belongings to you at a later date.
16:09You're going home... to be with your families.
16:12We are very sorry for your losses.
16:14They are losses that we all share with you.
16:17Bullshit.
16:25I know.
16:25I know.
16:26What?
16:26Oh, my God.
16:57There were peasants singing, drummers drumming, and the archers split the tree.
17:07There was a fanfare blowing to the sun that was floating on the breeze.
17:17Look at Mother Nature on the run in the 1917.
17:26I was lying in a burned out basement with the full moon in my eyes.
17:36I was hoping for a replacement when the sun burst through the skies.
17:45All in a dream, all in a dream, the loading had begun.
17:55Flying Mother Nature's silver seed to a new home in the sun.
18:09My amushka.
18:13Oh.
18:15Come on in.
18:16Your parents are still asleep.
18:18That's okay.
18:18You weren't expecting you till this afternoon.
18:21Want me to wake them up?
18:22No, no, no, no.
18:23Don't worry.
18:24Your room is all ready for you.
18:27Here.
18:27Take this.
18:29Oh, I'm so not hungry.
18:31So don't eat the pickles.
18:33Okay.
18:43God.
18:47Yeah.
18:50Oh, you would...
18:54If it isn't the jet setter.
18:57Parlez-vous francais, madame.
19:00Is my mother here?
19:02What?
19:04She took off months ago.
19:07She didn't tell you.
19:10I probably just forgot.
19:12Hey, you want to crash?
19:14I've got a couch.
19:22I just don't know what I'm going to do with my life now, you know?
19:24Like, I mean, I could take a correspondence course and go to get a master's.
19:28I could see if my old elementary school's looking for teachers.
19:31You know, I was great with kids.
19:33Shut up.
19:33What?
19:33Shut, shut, shut, shut, shut, shut.
19:34What?
19:36Calm your mind.
19:37You don't need to make any plan now.
19:38I do, though, because, you know, we were going to take turns.
19:41First it was going to be, you know, Chris was going to get to where he was going to get
19:44to work,
19:44and then it was going to be my turn.
19:47What?
19:48Nothing.
19:49Men do that now.
19:50Husbands, you know, are different than they were.
19:53What do you want to do?
19:55I want to find out what happened to Chris.
19:57Well, sometimes in life you have to live with not knowing.
20:01I will never know what happened to your grandfather.
20:09You ever think about going back, trying to see if you can find out what happened?
20:13I used to, but now I'm an old-to-kacker.
20:17No, you're not.
20:18You are young.
20:19You still have time to find these answers if you want them.
20:24Does this mean anything to you?
20:26It doesn't mean anything to me, miss.
20:30It's probably some Moscow slang or some, I don't know.
20:36What is this card?
20:38I found it in Chris's pocket.
20:39It's just another question I don't have an answer for.
20:54What the fuck happened out there?
20:56We don't know, sir.
20:58Sir, the agents have gone quiet and there's no chatter on the surveillance lines.
21:01Did the Soviets kill them?
21:03We don't know for certain who's responsible, sir.
21:05Who's the head of the Moscow station?
21:10Me, sir.
21:12Then I guess you're responsible, Mr. Walter.
21:16The world in which we live and work is one of secrets.
21:20As a consequence, few can know the ultimate sacrifice paid by these two men.
21:25But we in this room know.
21:27We know they lived as heroes and died as heroes.
21:31On behalf of myself and director, George Bush, and in accordance with the traditions of the Central Intelligence Agency,
21:39two stars have been added in their memory etched in marble to the memorial wall.
21:44Their names will not live on the wall, but these men will live in our memory and our hearts.
21:55Mrs. Hasbeck?
21:59Mrs. Grant?
22:05That's it?
22:07What were you expecting?
22:08Wait, that's it?
22:13That's all you were going to say?
22:14I thought you were going to tell us something.
22:15Like what, Mrs. Grant?
22:16Like what happened to our husbands?
22:22I'm very sorry for your loss.
22:24Nope.
22:27Grew up down the road from the base.
22:29Figured I'd just keep dating military guys until one of them agreed to take me the fuck out of there.
22:33And Tom was...
22:36He was handsome.
22:37He was confident and like an old-fashioned gentleman or something.
22:42Like something out of a movie.
22:44He courted me.
22:49Then I got pregnant, so we got married.
22:52But I didn't know you two had kids.
22:55We don't.
22:56It's, uh...
22:58I lost it.
23:00Oh, oh, I'm so sorry.
23:02Oh, it's okay.
23:04It's...
23:04Yeah, you know, I'd never even left Indiana until I met Tom,
23:08and now I've been just about everywhere.
23:11So?
23:12So, where are you off to next?
23:17I'm, uh...
23:18Nowhere.
23:19There's nowhere for me to go.
23:20Not a place.
23:21I, uh...
23:22I can't believe I'm going to say this one, but I'd go back to Russia at this point.
23:26I mean, I'd have this whole place to myself, paid for by the United States government.
23:31No rules.
23:31Well, were you paying attention?
23:33There are so many rules.
23:34But you know what?
23:35That's so weird where you were saying that, because I...
23:37I was thinking about going back.
23:39Even before the memorial, I was thinking the only way I'm going to find out what happened to Chris
23:44is if I go back.
23:46Hmm.
23:48Can I show you something?
23:49Oh, God.
23:50You're one of those people who ask if you can ask a question?
23:52Right after Chris died, this...
23:55This was in the pocket of his coat.
23:58My beautiful wife.
24:00But open it.
24:01Hmm.
24:03Yes.
24:04Right.
24:05I can't read that.
24:06No, well, I can, and it's not Chris's handwriting.
24:10Interesting.
24:12What's it say?
24:13It says, winged horse over the entire world.
24:17The fuck does that mean?
24:18I don't think it's something we can figure out unless...
24:22Unless we go back.
24:24Hmm.
24:25The only way I'm going to find out what happened to Chris is...
24:28If I go back to Moscow.
24:31You know, because if we don't go back, then we're letting them tell us nothing.
24:36And we're agreeing that we're fine knowing nothing forever.
24:42No.
24:43Miss...
24:44Dane!
24:45Mr. Walter!
24:45Mr. Walter!
24:46Dane.
24:48What are you still doing here?
24:50You shouldn't be here.
24:51With, like, a word.
24:53Hmm, yes.
24:55Might we have a word, kind sir?
24:56Oh my God, shut up.
24:59Follow me.
25:01And I have experience translating.
25:03So I can be incredibly helpful with the Russian language.
25:05And I am very experienced in foreign service.
25:08I have been to many countries.
25:10I know people all over the world.
25:12We have a full administrative staff in Moscow.
25:14There is no reason for us to bring more Americans into the country unless they're key to our intelligence work.
25:19Then let us do that.
25:22What?
25:23Yes.
25:25Yes, let us do that.
25:26I want to make an impact, sir.
25:29And I know that I can.
25:30I have to do something important with my life.
25:34Yeah.
25:34I minored in political science.
25:36I have incredible references.
25:39Yeah, and get this.
25:40Look at us.
25:42No one would ever suspect us of anything.
25:46I mean, we're women.
25:47People only look at us if they want to fuck us or marry us.
25:49And that's it.
25:50So nobody would ever think that two people like us would be spies.
25:54And you know that.
25:54Mrs. Hasbeck, I heard you.
25:59No.
26:00You want to do what?
26:02Sir, one of them speaks Russian fluently.
26:05Good accent.
26:06She could pass.
26:07And the other one is fearless.
26:10Like a bull.
26:12Now, I don't know if they could do much alone, but together, they could make a good officer.
26:18What the fuck are you talking about?
26:20These are girls.
26:21We've sent the best officers we have to Moscow and it's blown up in our face.
26:24These two ladies, they get murdered day one.
26:27But they're women.
26:29We could use that.
26:31Director, we have never successfully run a Soviet agent in Moscow.
26:34I've spent my entire career trying.
26:36The KGB is all over us all the time.
26:38If you are a man and you walk out of the embassy, you have a Soviet shadow.
26:42But the one thing the Russians would never do is bring on a woman as a case officer.
26:49So they'd never suspect that we would?
26:51This could be our chance to be one step ahead of them on their turf.
26:57No.
27:01No, I'm afraid it isn't my ship to steer anymore.
27:04I'm out.
27:06Inauguration day.
27:07You have to sit on this until there's a new DCI.
27:09Sir, we have a Soviet agent on the inside now who is working on the ground with new Soviet technology.
27:16He's scared, but he wants to help.
27:18Every case officer I send in has his cover blown on the first meet.
27:23And, sir, if I may,
27:28this might be an opportunity for you to do something real for this agency.
27:31This could be your legacy, sir.
27:50If we do this,
27:53this mission would have to be completely in the black.
27:55I can solve for a week,
27:57maybe two,
27:58but then I would have to brief the president-elect.
28:01Understood, sir.
28:01I'll use them to pass and retrieve documents,
28:04but they will never be privy to the intelligence.
28:06They are not a part of this operation.
28:08Understood, sir.
28:11Walter.
28:12Sir.
28:13When this thing blows up,
28:14and I strongly suspect that it will,
28:17it can never come back to me
28:18that I sent two American girls to the Soviet Union to die.
28:24Yes, sir.
28:54Hello, Mr. Grant.
28:55Apologies for bothering you at this hour,
28:57but we have to do a bug sweep of the entire apartment.
28:59Let's do bedroom,
29:01kitchen, bathroom as well.
29:02What is happening?
29:04Um, excuse me.
29:06What?
29:06What?
29:07Oh, shoes off.
29:08Shoes off, gentlemen.
29:09Oh, no, that's not...
29:12What if...
29:13Oh, wait.
29:14I don't have any pictures of Chris here.
29:17Can I date that?
29:19Please.
29:20Wait, I just need to be able to see his face.
29:22Yes.
29:28All right, fine.
29:29But if anyone finds out I gave that to you,
29:34we will both be in a lot of trouble.
29:36Okay, thank you.
29:37Very sorry for your loss.
29:38Stevenson?
29:39Uh, I'll be right back.
29:44I'll be right back.
29:44Looks like another fall
29:49Your friends don't seem to help at all
29:55When you're feeling kind of cold and small
30:01Call on your rainy day man
30:07It does you no good to pretend, girl
30:13You've made a hole that's much too big to miss
30:19Looks like you lose again, my friend
30:24So call on your rainy day man
30:30Now rainy day man
30:33Gold like sunshine
30:37Don't chase rainbows, can't use no good times
30:42Grey days rolling, then you'll see
30:48Empty feeling, are you mean
30:54This is the bubble
30:57The only room in the embassy we can be sure we're not being listened to or watched
31:01Anytime you are anywhere else in the entire complex, assume someone can hear you
31:05Do you both understand?
31:07Yes, yes sir
31:08Good
31:10Mrs. Grant, you will be reinstated in your previous position as a secretary to the U.S. cultural attache
31:17Okay
31:18Meanwhile, Mrs. Hasbeck, I couldn't find any kind of job history connected to your previous embassy posts
31:27Yeah, that is correct, they gave me the option to be a secretary or to not be a secretary
31:34Well, starting today
31:37You'll work the secretarial desk for the special assistant to the ambassador
31:41So you suspect him of something?
31:43What do we think he's doing, working with the Soviets?
31:45Or you want me to listen in on his calls and report back to you?
31:48Or I can covertly take pictures of his files?
31:50None of those things
31:51We would like you to perform the duties of a secretary
31:58What do you mean?
31:59I mean typing, scheduling
32:01Shorthand
32:02Do you know shorthand?
32:04No
32:04You'll have to learn shorthand
32:07I mean, why would I have to learn shorthand to be a spy?
32:10I'm sorry, I...
32:12I already was as secretary
32:15Yeah
32:15And I didn't come back to be a secretary again
32:20I thought you had a real assignment for us
32:22Yeah, I mean, we're going to risk our lives to learn how to use a Xerox machine
32:26You don't know how to use a Xerox machine?
32:28These jobs are your cover
32:31Okay, okay
32:32All right
32:33We will be in touch with your covert assignment this evening
32:39Until then, Mrs. Hasbeck, please learn how to type
32:50Beatrice, you want to come in here?
32:51Sir?
32:52I have a little present for you
32:55A dictation
32:56When a special assistant has an appointment, you need to mark it down on his desk calendar, his pocket calendar,
33:00and his wall calendar
33:01How many places did you record it?
33:03All of them
33:04Oh, see, you say that, but you didn't
33:06Let's try and do it, but the right way this time
33:07Okay
33:08Okay
33:14I just wanted to say how sorry I am about Chris
33:18Thank you so much
33:47Anyway, if you need anything from me, please let me know
34:17You wouldn't know it
34:19It's so odd that they did that
34:20You know what, sir?
34:22I think that they must really value the work you do here
34:27You know
34:31I think you're right
34:33Yeah
34:36I'd like you both to look behind us, but slowly, do it casually
34:44See the car?
34:45Mm-hmm, yeah
34:46That's the KGB
34:47Shit, whoa, so they already know about us? They're onto us?
34:52No, the KGB's always following me
34:53To them, I'm a POI, a person of interest
34:57But you two are PON eyes
35:00Ponies
35:01Persons of no interest
35:03Exactly
35:04You're not on their radar
35:05Yet
35:06Then why do they think we're with you?
35:09Oh, we're getting dinner
35:10We're seeing the view
35:11You know, we're fucking you
35:13As the KGB may or may not be well aware, I'm a happily married man
35:17You notice the little triangle of dirt on their windshield?
35:20That's an issue with the KGB car wash
35:21Which they've never fixed
35:23Because
35:24Well, because it's Russia
35:26But all KGB cars will have that triangle of dirt
35:29All right
35:31For about a year now, we've been trying to turn a Soviet agent
35:36You do not need to know his name
35:37To you, he will be C.K. Solar
35:40What does he know that we need to know?
35:42You don't need to know that
35:43C.K. Solar is highly placed
35:45And working with important Russian intelligence
35:47We need to get that intelligence
35:49Mrs. Grant
35:51You will interact with C.K. Solar
35:53Because of your proficiency with the Russian language
35:55That being said
35:56You should not converse
35:58Just give or get what you need
36:00And walk away
36:01Yes, sir
36:02Mrs. Hasbeck
36:03Yeah
36:04You'll be the lookout
36:05Right
36:05It's not a question, Mrs. Hasbeck
36:07Of if there is KGB around
36:09There will be
36:10Always
36:12It's your job to figure out if they know what's going on or not
36:15Trust your gut
36:16Do you both understand?
36:18Yes, sir
36:18Mrs. Grant
36:19When you meet C.K. Solar
36:21You will say
36:22It looks like it might snow today
36:24Looks like it might snow
36:25And he will say
36:26Not to worry
36:27I think spring is coming soon
36:29It's coming soon, okay
36:30Yeah?
36:30In Russian, of course
36:31Of course
36:33Other details
36:34Other details
36:35And instructions
36:35Are in this folder
36:37Please read them
36:38And then destroy them
36:39This is what you're going to give him
36:43Why?
36:44You don't need to know
36:45Huh
36:47Wow, so when do we go?
36:49When do we do it?
36:50Not tonight
36:51But soon
36:51Look for a lipstick mark on your door
36:53That'll mean it's time
36:54You're going to meet him
36:55In a Soviet pub
36:56Should be crowded enough
36:57That no one should notice you
37:00Mrs. Hasbeck
37:01You and I will step out of the car now
37:02Do I get to know why this time?
37:04For the benefit of the KGB
37:06You're my dinner companion tonight
37:22You know
37:22If I had wanted a lukewarm potato
37:24I could have just found one at the embassy
37:27Yes, you've logged
37:28Your disgust with the potato
37:31Mr. Walter
37:37Dane, is it?
37:40Dane, Walter
37:42It's quite a coincidence
37:43Passing you on the street like this
37:45Yeah, quite a coincidence
37:46I hope I'm not interrupting anything
37:49I don't think I've made your acquaintance, man
37:53Andrei Vasilev
37:54Uh-huh
37:56And where may I ask
37:58Two of you heading to it
37:59This late hour
37:59We were just at a dinner
38:01Not illegal to eat
38:02In the Soviet Union, is it?
38:05Seems like you've traveled
38:07Quite a waste of dinner
38:08It was a highly recommended restaurant
38:10And delicious, I hope
38:12Yeah, indeed
38:13Good evening
38:15I was sorry to hear about your men
38:23I'm sorry, Andrei
38:24Which man are you referring to?
38:28You lost two men
38:31Tragic accident
38:33I wouldn't believe everything you hear
38:37Such good advice
38:39For you as well
38:42We'll be meeting you, ma'am
38:44You never met
38:49Creep
38:53So was that guy KGB?
38:54Uh-huh
38:55Well, why don't you just hand him my picture on a silver platter?
38:58You know what I'm doing
39:00How am I supposed to get anything done here
39:02If the comrades think I'm your right hand?
39:04Mrs. Hasbeck, everything we did this evening was for a reason
39:07You weren't going to be quiet
39:09You were going to be noticed
39:10If I tried to hide you from the KGB
39:12They would still know you were here
39:13And you would look like someone I'm trying to hide
39:19And if he does suspect
39:20You know that I'm more than just some
39:22Widowed secretary at the embassy
39:24Would we even know?
39:26Mm-hmm
39:26Yeah, we'd know
39:27Because Vasilyev would kill you
39:30Oh, and for the record
39:33You're not my right hand
39:49Hello, it's me
39:54I've thought about us for a long, long time
40:00Maybe I think too much, but something's wrong
40:05There's something here that doesn't last too long
40:11Maybe I should think of you as nice
40:19Hey, hi, you speak English, yeah?
40:23Huh, I know you speak English
40:25Don't bullshit me, I remember from last time
40:29Yeah, I've got some, uh, western clothing, electronics
40:32I'd be interested in selling or trading
40:35Or, uh, selling, yeah
40:38Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go
40:45What electronics?
40:48Uh, it's, uh, my husband's
40:50Yeah, or was, I guess, uh, they're not his anymore
40:54Because he is no more
40:55Anyway, this is nice speaker
40:58Nice, yeah
41:00It's broken, but, uh, you know, you can fix it
41:02And sell it for a lot
41:03I got some cables in here to show
41:06Whoa
41:09This is not sterile speakers
41:10Huh?
41:12Someone was removing the wires
41:14This, this is antenna
41:16Oh
41:17Well, uh, you know the KGB bug everything, right?
41:21This is not bug
41:22It's a shiny
41:23Excuse me?
41:25Broadcast
41:27And this, this is loop for tape
41:40This may be your husband playing
41:43No, no, yeah, he didn't play any instruments
41:46At least he said he didn't
41:48Maybe you did not know your husband as well as your foot
41:52Do you, uh, recognize the tune?
41:55Snoopyly?
41:56Hmm?
41:56In Russia, it is how we do
42:01Da, di, di, da, di
42:04Morse code?
42:06Yes, morse
42:07Yeah
42:07Wow
42:09Okay, what, what, what's it saying?
42:11This will take more time
42:13Time is not for free
42:15How much?
42:38Hello, it's me
42:42I thought about this for a long, long time
42:48Maybe I'm looking at something in this room
42:55Hey
42:55Oh
42:56Hey
42:56Hey
42:56Hi
42:57Uh, oh
42:59Wow, okay
43:01Uh, what you been doing?
43:02You been in bed all day?
43:03You know it's almost six
43:04No, I don't know
43:06Well, I've just, uh, you know I was at the market
43:08They love American everything in countries like this
43:11And I could bring some of Chris' old clothes next time I go
43:13Get you some money
43:15You're just planning on keeping them or
43:17I'm just, I'm not ready
43:20Okay
43:21No, I'm gonna
43:22Oh, I'm gonna go
43:24Okay
43:26Actually, uh, do you know if there's a piano in the embassy complex somewhere?
43:32I, I don't know
43:33I don't
43:35Why?
43:37Curious
43:38Okay
43:40Shit, uh, that's lipstick, right?
43:43Yeah, how long has that been there?
43:45I don't know
43:45Okay
43:46Oh God
43:46We gotta go, we gotta get the book
44:08I've been checking the transmissions
44:09They, they haven't brought anybody new in
44:11Uh, no officers
44:12Not in the British Embassy
44:14Or the Americans
44:15But I, I did hear my boss muttering something about how Dame Walter is trying a different approach
44:19Um, I don't know what that means
44:21What do you think it means?
44:22Uh, anything really, yeah
44:24Two officers are dead
44:26Maybe they're regrouping
44:28Taking a break
44:29Dame Walter doesn't take breaks
44:31You know the Americans
44:32Work, work, work
44:35Uh, look
44:36Andre, sir
44:38I'm going home
44:40To London
44:41Next flight's out
44:42They're, um
44:44They found my kit in my desk
44:49Yes
44:49I am sorry to hear that
44:52My fault
44:54Shouldn't have been shooting up heroin at work
44:57I, I didn't
44:58I, I know, I know
44:59Sorry
45:00But I still need it
45:02If, if you
45:09Here
45:09Oh
45:15Thank you
45:15For what?
45:17You didn't tell me anything
45:18Told you everything I know
45:19Oh yeah, yeah
45:19I'm certain you did
45:20And now maybe
45:21You will tell somebody else everything you know
45:24About me
45:27About what we talked about
45:30What we did
45:32I would never
45:37You would never
45:39And yet
45:40Here you are
45:41Telling me everything you know
45:44I
45:45I
45:45I
45:45Don't need you anymore
45:48Okay
45:52No, no, no, no
45:53Please, please
45:53I
45:53I don't need you
45:54People will ask questions
45:56I'm a British citizen
45:57Nobody's gonna ask questions
45:58They found heroin in your desk
46:02It was just a matter of time
46:04Please
46:05No
46:07Third building from the north
46:09Last seat at the back
46:11Right
46:11Which way is north?
46:13Well, that's Ursa Minor
46:15And so
46:15Polaris
46:16The north star
46:17Is
46:17Fuck
46:18I should have gone to college
46:20So that
46:21Would be the pub
46:29Okay
46:30Hi
46:30I guess
46:33I guess I'm going in
46:34Yeah
46:35Okay
46:36I'll just
46:37Stay out here
46:38By this disgusting window
46:40And if anything seems weird at all
46:41I'll pound on it
46:42And that'll be your cue
46:43To, you know, get out of there
46:44Yes
46:47Right
46:47Okay
46:49Oh
46:50Take off your wedding ring
46:52Yeah
46:53Men'll be more helpful
46:54If they think you're single
47:01Hey
47:02You can do this
47:04Mm-hmm
47:05Yeah
47:13Them
47:14Please에
47:15Your
47:17Yeah As
47:20As
47:21As
47:22As
47:22As
47:22As
47:23As
47:24As
47:25As
47:35It looks like today will be snow.
47:39What? What about you?
47:42Yes, it's just a summer, and then a summer.
47:47Who is this?
47:49She? Who is this?
47:51She can be your daughter.
47:53She had a conversation about the weather.
47:56Where are you?
48:00I have something to buy.
48:02I have something to buy.
48:03It will not be.
48:14What are you doing, girl?
48:23I have something to buy.
48:30Sorry, I'm waiting for someone.
48:32You could not...
48:33How do you think, that soon will be snow?
48:41You should tell me.
48:42Then talk.
48:47I don't want to talk to you.
48:56Excuse me, I'm a little nervous.
48:59Yes, I'm too.
49:02I didn't expect a girl.
49:07I didn't expect her.
49:12It doesn't matter, here.
49:16What are you doing, beautiful girl? My name is Anton.
49:21You need to remove this page.
49:23It's showing instructions.
49:26Then you'll die.
49:31You read this book?
49:33Yes.
49:34It's my favorite.
49:38It's all different.
49:41The beauty, the beauty of life is from the shadows and the light.
49:49No!
49:51No!
49:55No!
49:57No!
49:58No!
49:59No!
49:59No!
50:01No!
50:05No!
50:06Swing doors over the entire world.
50:19Please.
50:27You've read the book?
50:29Yes.
50:29It's different.
50:31It's different.
50:32It's a beautiful life.
50:33It's a beautiful life.
50:33It's a beautiful life.
50:36You have to get first to get.
50:39It's a beautiful life.
50:56I'm sorry.
50:56A good night.
50:57You're a good night.
50:57It's my room.
50:59Please.
50:59You don't have to go to my bed.
51:00Go ahead, don't you?
51:00Come on.
51:01Come on.
51:02Come on.
51:02Come on.
51:02Good evening.
51:03Good evening.
51:05Good evening.
51:08Let's meet you.
51:10Andrei Vasilev.
51:15Nadia Melinkova.
51:17I'm a teacher.
51:23You're an American woman.
51:26I asked you, who you are.
51:30You tell me, what you're doing.
51:40Never thought about tomorrow.
51:45Seems like a long time to come.
51:50How could I be so blind, baby?
51:55Not to see you, another one.
51:58I must have got lost.
52:00I must have got lost.
52:02I must have got lost.
52:05Somewhere down the line.
52:07I must have got lost.
52:09I must have got lost.
52:12Give away the days you planned.
52:17Lookin' to be a sweet thing.
52:22I just don't understand.
52:26I made a game of loving you.
52:30And now I hold her loose in the head
52:35So I must have got lost
52:36I must have got lost
52:39I must have got lost
52:41Somewhere down the line
52:44I must have got lost
52:46I must have got lost
52:49Give away the days that you were mine
52:54I just can't understand it
52:59I just can't understand it
53:04I just don't understand it
53:07And I must have got lost
53:09I must have got lost
53:11I must have got lost
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