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00:00To be continued...
00:30On the house.
00:31Alexander.
00:32Michelle.
00:33Don't leave me.
00:35Hey, weird question.
00:36Would you like to travel?
00:38Upstairs is triggering a review of all personnel in this room.
00:42Our intel chain is compromised.
00:44Someone's turned on us.
00:45That's a Wi-Fi signal broadcasting everything you see and hear.
00:51You're the mole, Alexander.
00:53If they think the hack is still undiscovered, we can use that.
00:56We need to find whoever is watching and destroy them.
01:00Are you in?
01:19Okay, we're on.
01:20Get ready.
01:25So who is this guy?
01:27Jesus, are you new?
01:28Don't ask that.
01:29It helps me do my job better.
01:31You don't need to know anything about him.
01:33You just gotta be a helpless, super grateful piece of ass.
01:36Think you can handle that, or do I need to find someone else?
01:40It's not my first time.
01:42I bet it's not.
01:46Hey.
01:49It's gotta look real, Juilliard.
02:06Help me here.
02:09Please help me.
03:10That computer screen is one of ours.
03:14An intelligence analyst named Alexander Hale.
03:20Who else has seen this?
03:22I thought our screens were photo protected.
03:25Yeah, they weren't using a camera.
03:27That's the, uh, shadow of a nose.
03:37You were right.
03:39The issue was inside our house.
03:43I take no pleasure in always being right, you know.
03:46I've noticed.
03:48We don't know for how long we've been exposed.
03:51We'll need to use it, obviously.
03:53I don't know for how long we've been exposed to it.
04:0745 years without a crack.
04:11It's nice not to be dreading it anymore.
04:17Peter.
04:19Somewhere out there is someone who tried to warn us this could happen.
04:23We didn't listen.
04:25Give that person a job.
04:53How's the salmon?
04:56It's really good.
04:59Do you know who I am?
05:03Then tell me.
05:06Tell you who you are.
05:09You're Director Moira.
05:13And?
05:17I'm sorry.
05:20You're Samantha Parker, predictive analyst.
05:22You've been with us about a year and a half.
05:24Before that, you worked for the Cobble Hill Group after quitting Yale drama because you
05:29couldn't quite find your niche as a playwright.
05:30It's a tough business.
05:32Theater.
05:33You think you're 29, but your parents lied to you about how old you are.
05:36You used to be in our narrative group, but the cover stories you wrote for field agents
05:41were deemed overly complicated and too outside the box.
05:45You then requested to be moved to our predictive analysis group to imagine potential threats
05:50where, so far, everything you predicted has been thrown out.
05:53And sometimes you get so obsessed with the trees, you miss the forest.
06:05Now, who am I?
06:15You're Director of Operations.
06:18You share second-in-command powers with the Director of Intelligence, but everyone is
06:23more scared of you.
06:25The rumor is you came up working assets on the ground, so you're suspicious of intelligence
06:30that doesn't use real informants.
06:31You're overly competitive, so I would guess that you have siblings.
06:34You're probably the oldest.
06:41And what's a weakness of mine?
06:51I was in a briefing with you about five months ago, and it seemed...
06:59You hate not making decisions, so you'd rather make one even if it's wrong.
07:04You're impatient.
07:08Sir.
07:09And the salmon here is awful.
07:13You wrote a memo warning about the need to protect ourselves from hacking inside of our brains.
07:20That's ridiculous.
07:22We should be worrying about more likely scenarios.
07:24Don't you agree?
07:26No, sir.
07:28I stand by what I wrote.
07:34Good.
07:39And I'm the youngest, by the way.
07:41Was that true about my age?
07:46Welcome to the team, Parker.
08:00To the rest of the orphanage, we're a boring training exercise.
08:04They can't know what we're doing.
08:05We report only to the head of the orphanage, St. George.
08:13Wait.
08:14She's real?
08:14I thought that that was just something...
08:19Meet our mole.
08:23Alexander Hale.
08:24His eyes and ears have been hacked using the Cassandra RU258 technology.
08:33There's a chance he doesn't know that he's been hacked.
08:35But either way, every moment that he's broadcasting compromises our assets and our organization.
08:42So I want to build a world around him and control everything he hears and sees without him or whoever's
08:49watching on the other end.
08:52Ever knowing that we know.
08:54You're going to leave the hack open.
08:56Yeah.
08:58We know nothing about who did this.
09:00But we know one thing that they don't.
09:02That we found the hack.
09:04That's how we're going to catch them.
09:07I need someone who thinks outside the box.
09:10You saw this coming when no one else did.
09:13And now I need you to think ahead of our enemy.
09:16I need a story that will play out in front of Hale's eyes and ears that will explain why we
09:22are moving him into our new world.
09:24And most of all, I need to know what Hale's going to do next.
09:28I need you to predict him.
09:30He's the ultimate unknown in all of this.
09:33Study him.
09:34Figure out what's driving him.
09:37Something simple.
09:38Don't let it get complicated.
09:39Put it into seven words or less.
09:43And then we'll know how to use them.
09:53We would speak Mandarin if it was just us in the house.
09:57Unless my dad was mad at me.
09:59If I was really in trouble, he'd speak Haka.
10:01But if there were guests in the house or if we were in public or even just on the phone,
10:06it was always English.
10:07Um, my parents were careful not to draw any extra attention.
10:11Why do you think your parents raised you that way?
10:14I think it's because they knew they had to work harder than everyone else in order to fit in.
10:18How'd that make you feel?
10:21I don't know.
10:24No one asked us to be here.
10:26How long were you special forces?
10:28A couple years.
10:29Why'd they pull you from the field?
10:31I don't know.
10:32I was just assigned to a death trap one day.
10:35Why'd you want to be a spy?
10:37Well, I'm fluent in Mandarin.
10:38In Cantonese, I guess I thought that I could be useful.
10:42Why are you applying to go upstairs?
10:45I applied for Operation Poseidon.
10:47I just happened to be upstairs.
10:49That's a lie.
10:50Try again.
10:52I want to work in the field.
10:55I feel like it's where I'd be more useful.
10:58And you can't work in the field unless you work upstairs, so...
11:01I'm going to ask you again.
11:03Why did you want to be a spy?
11:07Because only the people we really trust get to be spies.
11:17We need to infiltrate his life.
11:19Someone who has deep cover experience.
11:22She can be by his side in the wild with combat training in case she needs to save his life
11:27or take him out.
11:33If you're selected, the assignment will limit your ability to do work in the future.
11:39Your face will become known.
11:41Because I'd be on camera.
11:42And we don't know who's watching.
11:45I'd be considered burned.
11:47For our purposes, yes.
11:49When it's over, you'd be done.
11:55You can live with that?
12:00Yes, sir.
12:02Who am I?
12:07You're Michelle.
12:09You're a bartender, probably from a lower- to middle-class upbringing, but you're working to...
12:13I'll take it from here.
12:15Oh.
12:17Oh, my God.
12:19You're so funny.
12:22This one's on the house.
12:23You remind me so much of my dad.
12:26No, that's wrong.
12:28Sorry, I just...
12:29I mean...
12:31Well, he's not going to respond to that, the giggling little girl in trouble thing.
12:36He responds to challenges.
12:38You're throwing him a gauntlet.
12:40You're saying, here's the kind of person I want to be with.
12:44Here's the man you can be.
12:50It's funny.
12:53My dad used to work homicide.
12:56And he was...
12:58Well, he was very obsessive.
13:01He had the highest clearance rate in the entire precinct.
13:05He was the best.
13:07His buddies always thought he was trying to show them up.
13:11But they didn't get it.
13:13You know, he wasn't competing with them.
13:15Exactly.
13:17He was trying to prove something to himself.
13:20Because that's the voice that keeps you up at night.
13:23Yeah, something tells me you understand that.
13:26We have a cross-contamination.
13:30I found the unredacted Copenhagen test results.
13:34Look at the date.
13:37The CIA used her for his test.
13:40Why didn't she tell us?
13:42She interacted with him three years ago for roughly 60 seconds.
13:46They might not recognize each other.
13:48It might not stay that way.
13:52We can't switch yet.
13:53It'd be too sudden.
13:54We'll have to wait.
13:56What are the odds of two different agencies picking her for an op on the same guy?
14:01We're both just doing our jobs.
14:05She's his type.
14:09The trick is just learning to accept that it just happened to be you.
14:16Yeah.
14:19Wow.
14:19You are, uh, very good at your job.
14:22I know.
14:23Now go.
14:24Live your life.
14:26Get out of here.
14:37Something wrong?
14:39Hey, weird question.
14:42Do you like to travel?
14:47Do you think he knows?
14:50If he knows, what would he do next?
14:58Why aren't you running?
14:59Why aren't you running?
15:01Why aren't you running?
15:04I know I'm being watched.
15:06I know they lied to me about being watched.
15:07Therefore, they don't trust me.
15:10Therefore...
15:24When you know you're not trusted,
15:27what do you do?
15:32Is he going to the ground floor?
15:35Yes, sir.
15:36Remy, are you there?
15:37I'm in position.
15:39I think it's because they knew they had to work harder than everyone else in order to fit in.
15:43Intercept him, please.
15:45Understood.
15:46Well, I'm fluent in Mandarin and Cantonese,
15:48and I figured those skills would be useful.
15:54Because only the people we really trust
15:57get to be spies.
15:59Everyone wait!
16:02He'll come back.
16:03He wants to be trusted.
16:06Hold.
16:18So, last question.
16:24Are you in?
16:33What are they saying?
16:34The terms of his involvement.
16:40Hi.
16:41Samantha Parker.
16:43Patricia.
16:45And what do you do, Patricia?
16:47Patricia.
17:11Prep, Ellie, will say a secure briefing
17:13eliminated any doubt.
17:17He saved his life today.
17:20Now we need to see if he can help us figure out how this happened.
17:33That's okay.
17:38And that's how we have to hurry on.
17:40Yes, sir.
17:50Oh, my God.
18:15Now arriving Cole Street, doors will open on the right.
18:32Now arriving on the right.
19:26Some sort of metallic nanite residue inside.
19:31What is this?
19:34It's anti-anxiety medication for panic attacks.
19:41I didn't want it to impact my chances of getting in the field.
19:46When did the panic attack start?
19:49Three years ago, there was an op in Belarus that went wrong.
19:53And I thought I left someone to die.
19:55And after that, in unpredictable moments, it felt like I was back there again.
20:01The Copenhagen test.
20:02Yeah, well, now I know it's not even real.
20:07How frequent are the attacks?
20:11I haven't had one in a while now.
20:16How long have you been taking the pills?
20:18About eight months.
20:19But the headache started four months ago.
20:21That's probably when it started broadcasting.
20:24That gives us a timeline.
20:26Good.
20:27Where'd the pills come from?
20:37Your entire life is the mission now, remember?
20:40There's no part of you that I don't get to know about.
20:45It's all in play.
20:50Rachel Kasparian, my ex-fiance.
20:53She's a doctor, but I don't know where the pills came from.
20:57I doubt that she even knows what's inside.
21:04We'll get you some clean pills.
21:05They might take a bit to work.
21:07We can take it from here.
21:09Okay, so what do I do?
21:13Nothing.
21:14Well, if you're looking into Rachel, you're going to want to use me.
21:17They see everything you see, Alexander.
21:19If you're looking at Rachel, they're wondering why you're looking at Rachel.
21:22They will start to wonder if you know.
21:25She's not involved, and you suddenly come back into her life.
21:28It might encourage them to eliminate any loose ends.
21:35You want to protect her?
21:38Show them you're not thinking about her.
21:43Convince them you're not worried about anything.
21:47How is a secure briefing?
21:49Yeah, fascinating.
21:51Should I be jealous of all the secrets I don't get to hear, or should I be grateful?
21:54I should be grateful, right?
21:57Jealous.
21:58Oh.
21:58Definitely jealous.
21:59I knew it.
22:04Think like the enemy for a moment.
22:07What do you think they'll do next?
22:09What should we be prepared for?
22:14Well, the story that we've told them is that he's no longer under investigation.
22:18He's welcomed into the inner circle.
22:21They'll need to see if that's true, but we haven't found the hack.
22:24And if they didn't buy the story?
22:26Well, they'll have to destroy the evidence.
22:28And either way?
22:31They're sending someone.
22:33They have to check his feet somehow.
22:35Make sure that we haven't mirrored the signal or inserted a tracing code or something.
22:40And if it appears to be clean, will they resume operation?
22:43And if not, they kill him.
23:15This is our chance to see who shows up.
23:22You have to know what's driving him.
23:27You have it down to seven words yet?
23:42Wait.
23:44Wait.
23:44Which way is the exit?
23:46Weren't you paying attention?
24:11Weren't you paying attention?
24:33Weren't you paying attention?
24:47What byte of time Les do they do?
25:07Please just help me get out of here.
25:12You know you can tell me anything, right?
25:18I don't want us to have sequels from each other.
25:32What's he doing?
25:37Trying to not look like he's distracted and questioning everything about his life.
25:44Ellie?
25:47How are you picking pockets?
25:55Alexander.
25:56Hey.
25:58I think you might have dropped this.
26:01It was in the kitchen.
26:03I know protocol is to log it, but I don't know.
26:06It seemed personal.
26:07Yeah, thank you.
26:08Is it personal?
26:14Kind of.
26:16Are you into this, Michelle?
26:18Uh, yeah.
26:20But, uh, I'm not sure if she's into me.
26:23You know you can find that out.
26:24Well, Dexter, don't wait too long.
26:32Yeah.
26:33I don't know.
26:36Bye.
26:48Bye.
26:50Bye.
26:52Bye.
26:54Bye.
26:55Bye.
26:56Bye.
26:59Bye.
27:46Yeah, I've got to figure that part out.
27:55I want to be an upstairs field operative.
27:58The upstairs watch is the other clandestine organizations and internal affairs.
28:03Some people would have a problem with that kind of work.
28:06You?
28:09I just want to know that what I do for my country matters.
28:17I just want to know that what I do for my country matters.
28:19I just want to know that what I do for my country matters.
29:17I just want to know that what I do for my country matters.
29:19I just want to know that what I do for my country matters.
29:1913th Street.
29:20People go to bookstores and first dates?
29:23You do.
29:26You'll enter here, spend at least an hour in the store.
29:34You're using us as pain.
29:38What makes you think the enemy shows up to check him?
29:42We're telegraphing for them exactly when and where he's going to be.
29:44And it's in a public place, so they won't draw attention to themselves.
29:48It's too good an opportunity to miss.
29:50Whoever shows up to check on you is our link to who did this.
29:54But you can't see or hear any of that while it's happening.
29:57Do nothing.
29:57Then, if the two of you need to communicate openly,
30:00there's a rare book room in the basement where signals are blocked.
30:06That's a fallback plan in case Alexander's life is in danger.
30:09If this goes the wrong way, we abort and you get out of there.
30:12You'll exit through here, to the back.
30:15A van will pick you up.
30:16If I run, they'll know that we know.
30:19It's not worth your life.
30:20If you can get out, get out.
30:23Except he won't run from danger.
30:25He'll follow his conscience and set up an order.
30:29What makes you think that?
30:32Because about three years ago,
30:34he left you behind in a forest to save the life of a child.
30:39You recognized him, didn't you?
30:43Does he know who I am?
30:45He figured it out.
30:47You should have told me you'd been assigned to him before.
30:55Okay.
31:00I don't know what your relationship was like with your other handlers.
31:04And I know that I'm new to this.
31:05I mean,
31:07I literally sit at a desk all day writing instructions in that novel
31:10while you're the one actually out there risking your life.
31:15But this can work.
31:17You just have to trust each other.
31:22I think you're going to do just fine at this job.
31:27They all say something like that.
31:33The brief said we either save the mission or save his life.
31:38You're trying to do both.
31:41Yeah.
31:42This guy has to walk on impossible tightrope without making a single mistake.
31:47Are you sure this will work?
31:58Shadow box are approaching from around the corner.
32:02Any sign of our visitors?
32:04Looftop's clear.
32:06Clean.
32:09Hi.
32:10Hi.
32:11Hi.
32:11Hi.
32:11Um, how was your shift?
32:14Kind of wonderful.
32:16I realized I never asked you what you do.
32:19Yeah, I'm a, um, I'm a National Archives, uh, researcher.
32:26Okay.
32:28So what do you do?
32:29Yeah, so basically whenever we need to establish if a letter or a document is authentic,
32:34um, I'm a part of that team.
32:37Yeah.
32:38Impressive.
32:40So how many points?
32:40And what do you do besides?
32:41Sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt.
32:42No, what were you saying?
32:45You go.
32:45Okay, okay.
32:46Um, I was just going to ask what you did besides bartending.
32:51Besides?
32:53Yeah, sorry.
32:54I didn't mean to assume that you had another job.
32:56There's nothing wrong with bartending.
32:57Just bartenders sometimes have, like, a passion or...
32:59I'm sorry.
33:00I'm playing with you.
33:01Yeah.
33:02Okay.
33:03I'm going to divinity school.
33:06Divinity school?
33:07Really?
33:07Yeah.
33:09Uh, prove it.
33:14What?
33:17What are you...
33:20You know, it's a bad joke.
33:22Oh, no, sorry, yeah.
33:24Yeah.
33:25Yeah.
33:26Yeah.
33:27Sorry, yeah.
33:27It's a first day.
33:28It's supposed to be excruciating to watch.
33:30But next time, briefer.
33:32Really?
33:37Remy, it's your show now.
33:48Once more, it's the breach, dear friends.
33:54Once more.
33:56Show me inside.
34:02Now we see what surfaces.
34:12I know what we can do.
34:14Why don't we each pick a book that we either loved or hated from this general area?
34:22A little get-to-know-you exercise.
34:25Sure.
34:26Okay.
34:27Okay.
34:46We got company.
35:03There's two more.
35:10There's two more.
35:29Do they know that we're watching?
35:32If they knew, they wouldn't have tipped us off that they knew.
35:36They just don't want a record of what's going to happen next.
35:44They're coming.
35:57They're coming.
35:58They're coming.
36:02White.
36:04You ready?
36:05Yeah.
36:09Hey.
36:15is that the one you loved or hated you first you know what this was a bad idea wasn't it
36:24for a first date
36:33well maybe we just haven't found the right books yet
36:38let's find the right books
37:04something in his hand
37:18he's standing there
37:29I can hear it
37:32it's a scanning device
37:35he's checking Alexander's data stream
37:37seeing if the signal's been modified or tampered with in any way
37:40Remy back away
37:57it's a good one
38:05believe it
38:08all right after party
38:10our three new friends are getting ready to leave make sure you follow maximum distance
38:14rooftops are we clear from
38:15just a reminder the bookstore will be closing in 15 minutes
38:31come on
38:34come on
38:34come on
38:52Hey, I'm going to use the bathroom.
38:56I think you should keep browsing and I'll find you.
39:30I'm sorry.
39:38I'm sorry.
40:06I'm sorry.
40:11I'm sorry.
40:43I'm sorry.
40:46I'm sorry.
40:51I'm sorry.
40:54I'm sorry.
40:58I'm sorry.
40:59I'm sorry.
41:01I'm sorry.
41:30I'm sorry.
41:59I'm sorry.
42:23I'm sorry.
42:40I'm sorry.
42:43I'm sorry.
42:44It was a nice change of face to have someone do the right thing.
42:49I'm just glad you're okay.
42:51Yeah.
42:52We have a contingency in place, so we can't be down here too long.
42:55Are you good?
42:55Yeah.
42:57Yeah.
42:57Yeah.
42:58Yeah.
42:59Yeah.
43:00I wasn't really supposed to give you my real name,
43:03so it's between us.
43:06Yeah, sure.
43:09Hey, um, when we get back up there...
43:12Yeah.
43:13Is there anything you need me to do differently?
43:17I've never done field work before.
43:22You're doing great.
43:23Maybe just relax a little bit.
43:26Be yourself.
43:28Yeah.
43:31Is there anything you need from me?
43:33Oh, no. You're already good at this.
43:35Well, you're easy to pretend to fall for.
43:51Oh.
43:57Hey.
43:58Hi.
43:59What happened?
44:00Oh, customer had a heart attack.
44:02Oh, wow.
44:03Yeah.
44:04How awful.
44:05Mm-hmm.
44:09Thanks.
44:17Osiris and Shadowbox coming out.
44:19Broadcast day clean.
44:21Operation attacked.
44:46How's the head, Clarissa?
44:49We know who you are.
44:50We know you're CIA.
44:52We also know you've been taking payments from foreign governments.
44:56This is what we do.
44:59We keep track of compromised agents like yourself.
45:06Here's what happened to you, Bob.
45:08One of the two had a heart attack, which almost blew your cover, but you were able to get his
45:13scanning device.
45:14You're going to send the encrypted result of the scan.
45:17Results that show no change in the data stream.
45:21Everything's on track.
45:22You're done.
45:23you want your money don't contact you again that's what you're going to say
45:30then you're going to tell me everything you know about the person who hired you
45:38by the way your other friend is in our custody so you're gonna do this quickly
45:41before I change my mind about which of you gets a second chance a man with a
45:49cane with a flawless American accent she never saw his face he threatened to expose her if she didn't
45:56work for him he knew that she was compromised in fact all three of them tonight were American
46:01agents we've been looking into yeah whoever's behind this is using the hack to find compromised
46:07agents and then they flip them we've supplied them with an army a man with a cane
46:19sounds like the beginning of a fantastic limerick
46:27I like the Parker girl
46:52this guy has to walk an impossible tight rope without making a single mistake
46:58are you sure this will work no missing something I just can't figure out what it is
47:16if if he's such a good guy then part of him will feel guilty that I've been assigned to fall
47:23for him that's good
47:37you're easy to pretend to fall for you should tell him a real name you look like a Natalie really
47:44a little
47:48I'm Natalie and don't worry about Belarus do you know how many of those I did
47:53every single one decided to leave the kid behind except for you it was a nice change of pace to
48:00have
48:00someone do the right thing that'll work I'll update the pages pretty confident given you've never even
48:08met the guy I think we're both chasing the same kind of thing
48:41thanks for meeting me I really needed your advice how's that little problem inside your house going
48:51it's been answered to their satisfaction but not to yours
48:59I think there's a risk that they are not taking seriously
49:05it's a challenge we all encounter in this life at one time or another
49:11my first mentor at MI6 used to say
49:14sometimes the greatest service you can provide those above you is to assume they're fallible
49:21find out who shares your concern
49:24it's your duty to ask the hardest questions
49:29to be continued
49:33the meal was a triumph
49:35you're too kind Henry
49:36this young man is the nephew I've told you so much about
49:41and this is the man who once
49:43saved my life
49:46it's always nice to meet a fellow traveler
49:47likewise
49:49come join us for a drink
49:50yes I must
49:52we can tell some war stories together
49:54oh let me move that
49:56we can hear
51:00What about me?
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