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Secret Service - Season 1 Episode 2
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00:00You're running an op against the chief of Russian intelligence while he's on holiday,
00:04which they would consider highly provocative.
00:07To justify an op like this, Igor would have to be trading top-grade insights with his son.
00:12Who's your agent in there, anyway?
00:14She's Mikhail Waradin's Russian nanny.
00:16200 hours of battery life.
00:19Your cigar, Igor Viktorovich.
00:22He's got nothing to be suspicious about.
00:25Good morning.
00:27Thank you, my friend.
00:29I think that's Kirill Markov.
00:30He's a ruthless bastard.
00:35He's a poor bastard in our cabinet with pancreatic cancer.
00:43Igor and Kirill Markov hook you in.
00:45We spend the next 10 years chasing a ghost.
00:49Or it's true, and we've just got wind of it.
00:51Emergency statement from the PM.
00:53Given my condition, I feel I owe it to you all to offer my resignation.
00:57I will remain in place until a new leader is chosen.
01:01If a minister running for leadership has been bribed or blackmailed, we'd be catastrophically exposed.
01:06Before I authorize an investigation into any leading politician, I'll need concrete evidence.
01:11The Mark battery's dead.
01:12Lena.
01:14Sweet dreams, huh?
01:16No, no, no.
01:17No, why?
01:17No, no, no.
01:26You're welcome.
01:27I don't know.
02:06I don't know.
02:10Что здесь происходит?
02:12Ты же с ума сошел?
02:14Что ты делаешь?
02:27Now, I said, he's gone.
03:42You wanted to see me?
03:47I'm assuming the original intel for this Maltese op came from Cyclops?
03:54Yes. He told me about Igor's annual trips to Valletta.
03:58So that information was a plant. Everything else is two.
04:02It wasn't. His explanation was entirely credible.
04:05So you're sure of the intelligence. What about him?
04:08It's all in the file. I've known him since I was a student in St. Petersburg.
04:12And 18 years later, he shows up in London working undercover
04:15at the Russian embassy, a senior Moscow intelligence officer,
04:20apparently looking to switch lanes.
04:22He was already disillusioned. Ukraine was the final straw.
04:25You obviously kept in touch.
04:27We stayed friends.
04:28Hmm.
04:29Were you ever lovers?
04:31No.
04:32Did you want to be?
04:35Not relevant.
04:36Did he?
04:41Briefly, perhaps.
04:43But, um, I was already engaged to Stuart.
04:46So even if we'd wanted to...
04:48Ah, I see.
04:51So it's what he might have done but didn't
04:54that makes you so sure of his loyalty.
04:57A moment of weakness, perhaps,
05:00that he chose not to take advantage of?
05:04Isn't that worthy of trust?
05:07We can all lie to someone we love.
05:10I've had you done as an incurable romantic.
05:14This job rather beats that out of you, I'm afraid.
05:19You're one of our best agent runners, Kate,
05:21but a great desk head requires many qualities.
05:24Certainty isn't one of them.
05:25So you're backing Zach?
05:27You need to find out if your friend Cyclops
05:30has been playing you, inadvertently or not,
05:32or you won't just be the youngest head of the Russia desk.
05:35You'll be the shortest serving, too.
05:39Will you run to the leadership, Foreign Secretary?
05:41Right now, my thoughts are just very much
05:44with Anthony and Jane.
05:45Foreign Secretary, you've got five days
05:47till the election.
05:48Don't be so coy.
05:49You need to get a move on, really.
05:51If you get a situation like this,
05:53it's very important to maintain our composure
05:55as a party.
05:56Hmm.
05:57What did C have to offer?
05:59Strategic ambiguity.
06:03His speciality.
06:04Meaning we have to prove that we were right
06:06or we're fucked.
06:07Oh.
06:08And Echo might be, too.
06:10I'm going to set up a meeting with Cyclops
06:12tomorrow morning at the London Safe House.
06:15You need to shut that down.
06:17Zach's in the building.
06:18Yeah, of course, but it's a shame
06:19we can't show them this.
06:22Come on.
06:23That's Mr. Ryan Walker
06:25leaving the NATO conference last night
06:27after the PM's announcement
06:29by the back door.
06:31No official car,
06:33no PPOs,
06:34and no special advisor,
06:36Melissa Morris.
06:37No, nothing.
06:37So I talked to our Portuguese friends,
06:39did a little triangulation,
06:40and this was the drop-off point.
06:43Little villa in the hills.
06:45Guess who owns it?
06:47Er, Putin's secret mistress?
06:50Close.
06:51Try Dimitri Krimsov's brother-in-law.
06:54Are you serious?
06:55Oh, yeah.
06:56So Mr. Walker's response
06:58to the resignation of our Prime Minister
07:00is to go AWOL
07:01with the Russian Foreign Minister.
07:04Are you certain
07:05that Krimsov was at the villa?
07:08Well, he got there
07:09half an hour before Ryan.
07:13Now, there was another arrival
07:15in a taxi from the Lisbon Royale.
07:16I haven't ID'd him yet,
07:18but are you ready
07:20for the pièce de résistance?
07:22Yeah.
07:22The man in the murk
07:24is Lev Amatov,
07:26our cuddly British oligarch.
07:30So Ryan meets
07:32the Russian Foreign Minister
07:33off-grid in a...
07:34Oh, yeah.
07:36Off-grid.
07:37In a get-together
07:39brokered by a billionaire
07:41with historic ties to the Kremlin.
07:43I would call that
07:45politically suspect.
07:47Otherwise known
07:48as murky as fuck.
07:54Stuart had a night out
07:55with Melissa
07:56at the last party conference.
07:57He said she seemed disillusioned
07:59by working with Ryan.
08:00I should talk to her.
08:01Hmm.
08:02We need to talk more
08:03about this, but not here.
08:04Sure.
08:05Do you fancy a cuppa?
08:06Yeah.
08:12If this leaks,
08:13Ryan's finished.
08:15Why take the risk
08:16of going in person?
08:17Uh, enough
08:18or you're gonna refuse.
08:19Or,
08:20maybe Ryan
08:22is the one
08:22with the arse.
08:23On which subject?
08:25Why would Imogen
08:26accept a 200 grand donation
08:29from a man
08:29like Lev Amatov?
08:30Oh, on paper
08:31you could argue
08:32that he's legit,
08:33right?
08:33I mean,
08:35Eaton,
08:35Cambridge.
08:36He's the chairman
08:37of Goldscope Media.
08:38Man's a tech tycoon.
08:39Plus he's on the board
08:40of the British Museum
08:41and the Courtauld Institute
08:42along with Ryan's wife.
08:45Imogen went to this conference
08:47in Portanovi
08:48two years ago.
08:50Stuart went.
08:51Pretty sure he said
08:52that Lev Amatov
08:54was there.
08:55Well,
08:55there's plenty of dirty money
08:57in Montenegro,
08:58you know.
08:58It's a shame
08:59we can't investigate
09:01assuming we follow
09:02our orders.
09:05If Zach finds out
09:07we're working
09:07off to birds...
09:08No, he won't,
09:09okay?
09:09Not if we get out
09:10of his eye line.
09:11As long as you're
09:12working on his debrief,
09:14he's not gonna give
09:15two shits where I am.
09:18Anywhere in mind?
09:21Yeah, come on.
09:24Just round here.
09:29You need a safe place.
09:31Yeah.
09:31Well,
09:32it means I can wake up
09:33whenever I want to.
09:35Come on.
09:37Come on.
09:43Well,
09:43it's close to HQ
09:45and it's off Zach's radar
09:46so I'll take it.
09:48Right.
09:48Here's a spare key.
09:50It's my partner
09:51with Sandy's
09:52but he's never around
09:53so now it's yours.
09:56My money
09:56is on Ryan
09:57declaring first.
09:59Well,
09:59if Imogen goes up
10:00against him,
10:01Stuart thinks
10:02most of the others
10:03will back her.
10:04Alright,
10:04so let's start
10:06with the two of them
10:07then.
10:07And if anyone else
10:08joins the race,
10:09I'll go digging.
10:10Cool?
10:11Yeah.
10:12Five days.
10:14Better get around
10:15with it.
10:19It's gonna be
10:20a long night.
10:25The end of the year
10:27is
10:28It's gonna be
10:29It's gonna be
10:34He told me
10:35to check it out.
10:35to check it out.
10:51He told me
10:53to check it out.
10:54No, no, no, no, no!
11:50No, no, no, no!
11:58No, no, no, no!
12:24No, no, no, no, no!
12:59No, no, no, no!
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19:44No, no!
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20:25No, no!
20:28No!
20:29No, no!
20:51No, no!
21:04No, no!
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21:54No, no!
22:23No, no!
22:26No, no!
22:28No, no!
22:56No, no!
22:56No, no!
22:56No, no!
23:10No, no!
23:10No, no!
23:11No, no!
23:12No, no!
23:15Melissa, it's Kate.
23:17You used to work with my husband Stuart at The Guardian.
23:19We met at the Christmas party.
23:21Oh, you're the civil servant.
23:23Home office or was it with Emma Day?
23:25I actually work for SIS.
23:27We're investigating an issue with the Foreign Secretary's security.
23:32What was that?
23:33Yesterday.
23:34We were running a routine off in Lisbon and we noticed he left the summit venue without his protection officers.
23:39I wasn't aware.
23:40No?
23:41So there's no cause for concern over his security detail?
23:45Not so far as I know, no.
23:47You went to meet Lev Amatov, is that right?
23:50A reception at a private villa.
23:53Oddly enough, we can't seem to find a record of the event in the official schedule.
23:56Well, Lev's a personal friend of the Foreign Secretary, that's no secret.
23:59What about the fact that Dmitry Krimzov was there too?
24:05That's a massive allegation.
24:09You'll have to speak to the Foreign Secretary about it.
24:11I'm sure he'd be keen to avoid a diplomatic scandal, given the fact he's just announced his leadership bid.
24:18And what do you expect me to do about it?
24:20Talk to me, Melissa.
24:23Does Ryan often go AWOL?
24:24Does he shut you out of things?
24:27He might be running the country soon.
24:30Could Stuart Hayes call to me?
24:32Of course no.
24:34This is between us.
24:37We'll go.
24:38If you want to talk more.
24:42In confidence, of course.
24:58Thank God.
25:16I have eyes on her.
25:17She's playing cards with Sondra, and she just sent her text saying she's fine.
25:21It all looks normal.
25:22I told you not to send her any more messages.
25:24I didn't.
25:25Then why is she answering a question you didn't ask?
25:29Can you send me the pictures?
25:31I'll run back now and take a look at them.
25:33On it now.
25:36Stuart.
25:38You all right?
25:39You all right?
25:40Did you tell your wife who you forgot to mention works for SIS?
25:43What we discussed in Manchester in confidence?
25:45I may have mentioned something to her about you being unhappy, yeah.
25:48Okay, what happens at conference days at conference inn at the Golden Rule, mate?
25:51Nothing that anyone couldn't have guessed, is it?
25:53Huh?
25:53I'm sorry though.
25:55Really, I am.
25:56So what did Kate say something to you?
25:59I don't want things to turn dirty Stuart.
26:02That's not why I got into politics.
26:03Then why are you working with Ryan Walker then?
26:05You all right?
26:07Huh?
26:09Does that make sense?
26:11It's got no business being anywhere near Downing Street and you know that and I know that you know.
26:16Listen to me.
26:16Listen.
26:17There is always room for someone like you in our office.
26:22I know that to be true.
26:24I know that Imogen will snap you up.
26:26I know it.
26:29Just think about it.
26:32Just never think.
26:42Stop.
26:43Go back one.
26:44You see that on the edge of the frame?
26:47They're playing cards.
26:48Why would they need security?
26:55I just got another text.
26:57She's requesting a meet.
27:00I hope your mom is okay.
27:01It would be good to see her soon.
27:04We can see a security guard in one of your shots.
27:07So?
27:07No.
27:07I think she's been blown.
27:09She's answering questions we didn't ask her.
27:11She's being chaperoned.
27:12And now all of a sudden she wants a meet.
27:18Okay.
27:19What next?
27:21I'll talk to Zach.
27:23But I think I'm going to have to go back.
27:31You think her meet request is a setup?
27:33I don't know but something feels off.
27:36And now we know Malta's on the alert list as of last night.
27:39Can you authorise a team to extract her?
27:46It's too risky Kate.
27:49Best case we'd get you there in two days.
27:51But we need the foreign secretary to sign off putting weapons through the diplomatic bank.
27:56I don't have two days.
27:57I'd have to go unarmed.
28:00I can't advise that as your SO.
28:03Eagle security will be armed to the teeth and there might be more on the way.
28:08I'm sorry but the answer's no.
28:12We've got no idea how it's going to go down out there which is exactly what Moscow always wants.
28:20We're just going to have to hope you're wrong and Echo hasn't been blown.
28:36I'm not leaving her there.
28:38You made the right call.
28:39There are too many unknowns.
28:41I made a promise to her and Alexei.
28:44I know how much your agents matter to you.
28:46It's why you've got this job.
28:47But you have to know when an op goes beyond your control.
28:50I'm not leaving her there Rose.
28:53Suppose that's right.
28:54You walk into a trap.
28:55I can handle it.
28:57Surely your priority has to be...
28:59Excuse me.
29:02...has to be protecting the Russia desk.
29:04If any of you were compromised out there it would take weeks to get a new team up to speed.
29:10By which time Moscow's asset would be in Downing Street.
29:12It's a chance I'll have to take.
29:16It's a chance I'll have to take.
29:17You take a break.
29:19Okay?
29:20Go home.
29:22See your kids.
29:23Shit Fiona.
29:38There she is.
29:39I told you where she'd be.
29:41Can I save you to show off?
29:42Sorry I'm late darling.
29:44What have I missed?
29:45What have I missed?
29:45That's the same old story.
29:46She's got a fantastic brain.
29:48When she's focused but she is too easily distracted.
29:51Wow.
29:52Okay.
29:53That's Imogen.
29:54She's in.
29:56Okay.
29:56Right.
29:56So I'm going to shoot off.
29:58So we have done everything apart from history and politics and this is the queue for the A-level choices.
30:02Stu I'm going to have to work late tonight as well.
30:03Love you darling.
30:04Bye bye.
30:05Bye bye.
30:08Next.
30:10Mum.
30:11Sorry.
30:12Um.
30:13Hello.
30:17Do I have £8,000?
30:198,000 thank you.
30:20£8,50.
30:21£9,000.
30:22£9,000.
30:23£10,000.
30:24So I have £10,000 for this gorgeous Matisse Lythograph.
30:29Do I have?
30:30£11,000 thank you sir.
30:33£12,000.
30:34Do I have £13,000?
30:36£14,000.
30:38Shall we round it up Mr. Amatole?
30:40£15,000 for such a great cause.
30:52I'm so sorry James, he's been held up.
30:55Can we push it back for 20 minutes please?
30:59Well right now he's the only candidate so of course he's going to win.
31:01I have sympathy for Imogen Melissa thinks we'll play as an act of toxic masculinity.
31:07Melissa's a millennial Puritan.
31:09Trust me anyone with ovies will just be bitching about Imogen's figure.
31:12Yeah?
31:12Either way it'll force her to pull out if she's got the balls to stand against you.
31:16Yeah but still it's a hefty price for her to have to pay.
31:18I don't know how bad this tape actually is.
31:19If you want a win you've got to play everything in your hand.
31:21Half measures aren't going to get you anyway.
31:23So sorry to interrupt.
31:24I'll have to drag him away for the Times interview.
31:26You can do it in the car.
31:27Oh okay.
31:28Alright, I'll see you later.
31:30You have to.
31:43Please tell me the tip off about the tape didn't happen at the Lisbon party.
31:47No, of course not.
31:48Does it exist?
31:51Was it filmed by the Russians?
31:53Yes, it exists.
31:54I've told you I've got no idea if filmed the bloody thing or who's in it with them.
31:56Okay, if it's real and there's any hint that you were behind the leak, you know that it would sink
32:01us.
32:01I'd sink it first surely.
32:02Not necessarily.
32:03A personal smear like this could make a heroine of her.
32:06Especially if the Kremlin are behind it.
32:07There's no evidence of that.
32:08Doesn't matter.
32:09The right-wing press will have a field day.
32:11They'll say you're like one of Moscow's fellow travellers like the old left.
32:15What's Lev Amatov?
32:17At the Lisbon party?
32:19He's Amanda's friend, not mine.
32:20He's also got a Russian passport.
32:22Family ties to Putin.
32:23Yes, he's also a British citizen who earned his money here fair and square.
32:27Do you know, we're happy enough to use his money to prop up public spending.
32:30He just dropped 50 grand in there on student scholarships.
32:34Is there anyone else there that you know about?
32:37You are making a mountain out of a molehill with this.
32:40Okay, you took a huge risk.
32:41I'm sure people already know that you went off without your PPO.
32:43I want people!
32:44There were 50 of you ministers staying at saying hotel, Ryan.
32:47Look, could we just leave the cross question to the journalists, please?
32:50I've really got to take this!
32:54John, hi, sorry, I'm up to my ears.
32:57Now?
32:58You're landing on something now?
32:59I'm a public figure, in case you haven't noticed.
33:02Jesus.
33:04John, John, no, no, no, no, no, no.
33:07Construction was meant to be your expertise.
33:10Offering finance was mine.
33:12Do not get in this car room until I've sent you.
33:14My luck goes under now.
33:15I am seriously...
33:17Listen to me, John.
33:18If you get fired, we better keep your fucking mouth shut.
33:30You can stop all you like. You're not spending the weekend at Jay's.
33:33Not after what your teachers said tonight.
33:35Why could I see my boyfriend when I'm not at school?
33:37If you make a mistake, Fiona...
33:39I'm not stupid.
33:41You've known this guy for five minutes.
33:44Have this conversation with Dad, see what he says.
33:46Does not look paranoid workaholic.
33:49I know I've been away a lot recently.
33:51I think you like getting away from us.
33:54It's bad timing, but I have to go away again tomorrow.
33:58Oh, for God's sake.
34:00I'll get the boss home.
34:12I have no idea what you're talking about.
34:15And if he gets going to grab a million quid out of my heart like a feather,
34:18we've got another fucking thing coming.
34:21Robert Paxton?
34:23Are you alone?
34:24Yeah, I am.
34:26Well, this is strictly off the record.
34:32Here he is.
34:33Monsieur Laurent Sauvert.
34:35He's a Swiss national.
34:36I was able to track him from Krimsov's Lisbon Villa back to his hotel.
34:40Who is he?
34:41I have no idea yet.
34:42But a man doesn't show up on our radar, or anywhere else for that matter.
34:46Well, that tells us something.
34:48Mm-hmm.
34:51So, um, do you have any more thoughts about Malta?
34:56A few.
34:57Yeah?
34:59We deliberately made the approach to the church long.
35:02So, even if this meet is a set-up, the Russians won't want her to deviate from our plan.
35:07Which will stretch them.
35:09And that's my chance.
35:11What, you intercept her en route?
35:13I've got some ideas about that, too.
35:16Oh, fuck.
35:17Uh, yeah, I'm gonna need a drink.
35:21I think this is still good.
35:25Yeah.
35:26Do you want one?
35:27No, thanks.
35:29Who?
35:30Are you gonna tell Julie that you're thinking of going rogue?
35:35There's every chance they'll fire me, Rav.
35:37I can't do that to either of you.
35:38Man, forget about the suits.
35:41Like, you can't do this on your own.
35:46You should go and make friends with your bed.
35:49Get some rest and then decide whether you want to throw your entire career away.
35:54If you stop drinking that shit now...
35:57I'll let you know in the morning.
35:59Yeah?
36:08Our understanding is that with four days to go, the Home Secretary Imogen Conrad will join the leadership contest tonight.
36:16We're expecting her announcement within the next...
36:18Are you ready?
36:18Who's out there?
36:19Everyone.
36:21Hurry.
36:24You've got this, Imogen.
36:29Wish me luck.
36:33Good luck.
36:43It is my great and timely pleasure to announce my campaign to be the next leader of our party and
36:50of our great country.
37:06To join the waiting press corps.
37:08And we need to cut away from that now for some pretty sensational news about the other leadership candidates.
37:15In the last few minutes, our political editor, Robert Peston, has broken a bombshell of a story, to put it
37:21mildly, concerning the Foreign Secretary Ryan Walker.
37:25The allegation that Mr. Walker slipped away from his personal protection team at the NATO summit in Lisbon this week
37:32and went to a party with the Russian Foreign Minister, Dmitry Krimsov, hosted by frequent donor to numerous British political
37:41parties, Lev Amatov.
37:44This is an absolutely extraordinary story. Our Foreign Secretary Ryan Walker having a private meeting with his Russian...
37:50Okay, we've got an hour to calm the storm or this race is over.
37:53Yeah, I think you should stay quiet.
37:54No, no, no. You shouldn't stay quiet. They'll crucify you.
37:56We just said it was some freelance diplomacy.
37:58Free Ukraine, that might have worked.
38:00But now...
38:01Have you got any better ideas?
38:02I'm just saying, in this current climate, it looks shady as hell.
38:04Yeah, well, maybe I had no choice but to go to that fucking party.
38:07Yeah, well, I hope you hang whoever leaked it.
38:09Oh, don't worry. I'm on it.
38:11Okay. News at 10 are asking for you. If you come clean now, perhaps we can salvage this.
38:15Okay, well, just call Bloody Peston and tell them to get here immediately.
38:18Too late. We won't make the end of the show.
38:20Well, then tell them to extend it.
38:24Okay.
38:30Well, as we said, we've extended the program tonight after we were told the Foreign Secretary wanted to give us
38:36some context for our explosive revelations earlier.
38:40And I'm pleased to say Robert is with him right now.
38:43Robert.
38:43Thanks, Tom.
38:44Uh, Foreign Secretary, you had a private meeting at a Lisbon party, of all things, with the Foreign Minister of
38:54Russia, a hostile state.
38:56You were not accompanied by any officials. There are no notes of the meeting.
39:00There was a clear breach of protocol. National security has been put at risk.
39:04Your colleagues say to me that you should resign and give up all ambitions to be leader of their party.
39:11I won't be resigning any time soon, Robert.
39:14Why on earth not?
39:15In the business of diplomacy, it's sometimes worth taking a risk, even a personal one.
39:20What on earth were you thinking of?
39:22Look, it was a social gathering, right, hosted by a very well-known British party donor where Dmitry Krimsov was
39:28again.
39:28Did you expect Krimsov to be there?
39:31I did expect Krimsov to be there.
39:33So why didn't you take your officials?
39:35Well, it's not a widely publicised fact that Dmitry Krimsov lost his only son last year.
39:40And it's, um, it's fairly well known, uh, that my wife and I, um...
39:50Sorry.
39:54Uh, we lost our only child.
39:57Um, also a boy.
40:00Um, three years ago.
40:08Sorry.
40:09And I, I wanted to express my private sympathy to him, in the hope that we might find some common
40:16ground, man-to-man, if I'm allowed to say that these days.
40:20I imagine I speak for everybody watching that, you know, obviously, I feel for you enormous compassion given the tragedy
40:30that you suffered.
40:32But what do you think you actually achieved?
40:35How many people do you know would be bold enough to walk in that door and sit down with Dmitry
40:39Krimsov?
40:39How many people do you know would try to better that diplomatic relationship between Europe and Russia?
40:45I'd like you to name someone in the Cabinet that you would have that confidence in.
40:49Thank you, Robert. Robert Peston there with the Foreign Secretary.
40:52And that was quite some interview. This leadership race is certainly hotting up.
40:58Let's move on to some of the day's other news now, and having promised repeatedly that...
41:15Kate.
41:19Sorry to have summoned you so late, Mrs Henderson. I've been on national television fighting for my political life.
41:25I saw. I'm sorry.
41:27So you won't mind if I ask you a few simple questions?
41:32Of course.
41:33Did you know about my meeting with Dmitry Krimsov?
41:36Yes.
41:37How?
41:38Some basic detective work.
41:42I'm the foreign fucking secretary. Your boss. I don't need any covert surveillance.
41:47I understand Kate had concerns about your personal security.
41:54Did you leave my meeting to the press?
41:56No.
41:57You sure about that?
41:58Absolutely.
41:59Do you think I don't know who your husband works for?
42:02If you have a problem with my husband, I suggest you take it up with him, Foreign Secretary, or Imogen
42:07herself.
42:09But you'll admit, you don't like my politics, do you?
42:12I'm a civil servant. Your politics are none of my business.
42:17Is there anything else you'd like to tell us, Kate?
42:22No.
42:24Unless Mr. Walker would.
42:26Do you think I would take the trouble to come here if I'd done anything underhand?
42:31It's not my job to say, sir.
42:33My job is to help keep you safe.
42:36If we fail to do that here at SIS, then I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say it
42:41is deeply regrettable.
42:45Well, if you have no more questions, Foreign Secretary, take this as an official warning.
42:57Do not meddle with the democratic process.
43:00There's plenty of public to make...
43:19Hiya?
43:21Hi.
43:21Did you see it? What a fucking night.
43:24Front row seat.
43:26I mean, Meg's already asked for his resignation. He's cooked. He's done.
43:29Well, I think it's going to take more than this to kill him off.
43:31I mean, maybe, but it now means that Imogen is officially in the fucking race.
43:37Can I ask you something?
43:39Yeah?
43:40Do you think Imogen's ever been unfaithful?
43:43Well, to Harry?
43:46I mean, no, not that I know of. Why?
43:50Forget it.
43:53Katie, if you've heard something about that, I could really do with knowing, you know, especially given she's now declared.
43:57No, forget about it. I just wanted your opinion.
44:00All right.
44:02You're okay? You had a rough night?
44:05I've had better.
44:08Anything you can talk about, or...?
44:13I was accused of passing intel about the Crimsoff meeting to you.
44:18To me?
44:21Well, who's accused you? Zach?
44:23Man of the moment. Ryan Walker.
44:26I mean, honestly, do they think we'd be that fucking stupid?
44:29Apparently so.
44:35Did you know that?
44:37About Ryan meeting Crimsoff? I mean, is that what that trip was about?
44:40I can't talk about it.
44:41I mean, you can't talk about it, but given the fact that you are investigating...
44:43We're not, and that's it, Stuart. I can't talk about it.
44:46All right.
44:49Sorry.
44:54Well, bloody hell.
44:57Well, we better win then, eh?
44:59I'm a civil servant. I can't comment.
45:01Yes.
45:01Your neutrality is noted as ever.
45:04I'm not joking, Stuart.
45:05I'm not joking.
45:11I'm sorry, but I have to go away again tomorrow.
45:15I'll be gone before you're up, though.
45:17OK.
45:19What?
45:19Oh.
45:21What is it?
45:21Is it something serious, or...?
45:24It's a potentially hostile environment.
45:26It's a pandemic.
45:41Oh my God!
45:42Oh my God!
45:44Oh my God!
45:56Everything is in place.
45:59Now you're going to find out what Anderson knows.
46:06Malta is not the best place to die.
46:09Long is stupid.
46:14Confirm the meeting in the church this morning.
46:18Now.
46:40Long is stupid.
46:43Long is stupid.
47:10Long is stupid.
47:11Long is stupid.
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