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00:15Oh, wait, wait, wait, can we get another round of those?
00:24Yeah, just keep them coming, please.
00:25Oh, wait, and I have something for you.
00:27You're doing great.
00:28Appreciate it.
00:29Hey, hey, hey!
00:33Whoa!
00:37Whoa!
00:38Whoa!
00:38This one goes out to my cottage.
00:40Grab you crazy with this all time.
00:44Won't you come see about me?
00:48I'll be alone, you know, baby.
00:54Eddie Montrose?
00:55Yeah.
01:01What's this?
01:02What are you doing?
01:05What's this, huh?
01:06Drugs?
01:08That's not, I didn't, that's not mine.
01:10I didn't put that there.
01:11He came from your pocket.
01:12All right.
01:12Okay.
01:12Okay.
01:13How about this?
01:14How about this?
01:14We call Chief Shen, okay?
01:16He's a good friend.
01:17Hey!
01:18You can't do this to me!
01:20I'm an American!
01:20You are under arrest!
01:23You can't do this to me!
01:25Stop!
01:25I'm an American!
01:26You can't do this to me!
01:26Hey!
01:27Hey, hey, hey, hey!
01:27Come on!
01:28Come on!
01:28Come on!
01:29Come on!
01:41Hey!
01:44Thanks for coming in, Bill.
01:46Uh, you know, uh, Peter Cooper from Counter-Intel.
01:50Only by reputation.
01:51I don't see a shower curtain on the floor, so...
01:53Yeah, well, relax, you're not here to get whacked.
01:56We just wanted to check in on your little side project.
01:59I'd say I'm five miles outside of nowhere.
02:02People in that office are careful.
02:05And you're sure this is the right guy?
02:09He's the guy.
02:11I'm telling you, you got me looking for a ghost.
02:14How do we even know there is a mole?
02:17It's time we read you in.
02:19Okay.
02:21Uh, so it was last June.
02:23We rolled up a Russian foreign intelligence officer in Brighton Beach.
02:27He traded a data dump for a reduced sentence.
02:30And it was classified intel.
02:32Leaked from the New York station.
02:35Leaked.
02:37To who?
02:39That's what we're trying to figure out.
02:42But the pipeline is real.
02:44Why can't you find the valve?
02:45Because I'm spying on spies.
02:47They're quite good at it.
02:48And I have to say, I don't love the idea of lying to my partner.
02:52Really?
02:53Isn't this the guy that, uh, called Colin Glass an arrogant blowhard?
02:57I did.
02:58But, Bill, you need to get them to think of you as one of them.
03:03You have to drop the scarlet letter.
03:06Do whatever you have to do to get them to look past the FBI liaison title hanging around your neck.
03:17What about Langley or DC?
03:19Anything?
03:19We haven't heard from anyone.
03:21Silent.
03:24Morning.
03:25Sorry.
03:26Bill, glad you could make it.
03:28What happened?
03:29Accidentally ingest some egg yolk with your breakfast?
03:31Car troubles.
03:32I had to take the train.
03:33Of course it was running local.
03:35Couldn't be helped.
03:36We have a problem.
03:37We flagged an item on the State Department's daily memo.
03:39We got a U.S. citizen detained in Hong Kong.
03:42Eddie Montrose, CFO at Hong Kong Financial.
03:45Arrested and charged with cocaine possession.
03:47How does a finance bro getting arrested land in our lap?
03:50Because he isn't really a finance bro, Bill.
03:53He's an intelligence officer.
03:54He's a deeply embedded knock.
03:56He spent the last three years working on a highly sensitive op against theft of American IP.
04:01An operational CIA officer had coke on him?
04:03Oh, so they say.
04:04But the plant is standard practice for the Chinese, especially if they suspect him of working for us.
04:09MSS has made him, then.
04:10We would have heard from someone.
04:12Langley, DC, Beijing.
04:13Well, either way, he knows the identities of assets all across China.
04:16So if they do confirm his identity and he starts talking...
04:19It would compromise the entire network.
04:21They'd all face the death penalty.
04:22We have to bring him home.
04:23Now.
04:25So, what are we going to do?
04:29I do have a source from back in my Hong Kong days.
04:32The high-ranking magistrate for the right price.
04:35He'd sign some papers, get the charges dropped.
04:38Ah, right.
04:38Private judge.
04:39That was going to be my suggestion.
04:40Bill, shut up.
04:42Who are we going to use on the ground there to deliver the cash?
04:44He's risk averse.
04:45He's been out of the game for a while.
04:46But we go way back.
04:48He'll deal with me.
04:53So you're going to go to Hong Kong?
04:55Nikki, that is way too risky.
04:56There's got to be someone new on the ground, a handler who can...
04:59There isn't.
05:00He is double-cloaked and triple-daggered.
05:04I don't really appreciate being second-guessed.
05:08I want to be wheels up ASAP.
05:23All right.
05:24Come on in.
05:25Let's have it.
05:26What?
05:27The real reason that you're doing this.
05:29Because there are plenty of other solutions that don't involve you physically traveling to China.
05:37Eddie and I were stationed together in Hong Kong right out of the farm.
05:40If he had my backpack, then I'm going to have his.
05:43It'll be fine.
05:47You can run point.
05:48For a few days.
05:49Hmm?
05:51Okay.
05:51You want back out.
05:52I get it.
05:53I really do.
05:53But this...
05:55This isn't it, Nikki.
05:56This plan is par-baked at best.
05:59We should at least run it through the Hong Kong station.
06:01No, no.
06:01We don't have time.
06:02If they question Eddie, people die.
06:05And what if they catch you?
06:07Deputy Chief is a white whale.
06:09Things are very different for you.
06:10Call Jimmy Zhao.
06:11I need a bag man when I get there.
06:16You sure about this?
06:17There's nothing to it.
06:19I'll give the bag to Jimmy.
06:20He calls Hong Kong.
06:21A man on the other end withdraws cash from his own account, drops it off to Nikki.
06:25Sounds bulletproof.
06:28But...
06:29Bureau's got a guy at DOJ in assets forfeiture.
06:31Vouchers the cash, issues a receipt.
06:32Works pretty well, too.
06:33Yeah.
06:33Well, you guys like to leave a paper trail visible from outer space, whereas we deal in people.
06:37Well, in trust.
06:39Jimmy!
06:40Hey!
06:40Colin!
06:41Hey, come, come.
06:43And you bought a friend.
06:43Uh, he prefers the term chaperone.
06:46He doesn't, actually.
06:53Same as always?
06:54Not quite, mate.
06:55You've got less than 15 hours till she lands.
06:57Okay.
06:58Okay.
07:00Oh, and remember, it's always raining in Hong Kong.
07:03Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
07:08Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey,
07:15hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
07:30Miss?
07:31Hmm?
07:32You forgot your umbrella.
07:34Oh.
07:37Yes.
07:37Wouldn't want to lose that.
07:39Always raining in Hong Kong.
08:03You sure you weren't followed?
08:04Of course. I had a good teacher.
08:08This must be important
08:09if your people sent you to backchannel.
08:11Well, this isn't something that the US government
08:13can be seen handling.
08:15An American citizen.
08:17Eddie Montrose.
08:19He's being held in detention.
08:20I'm aware.
08:21We need to get him out. Quietly.
08:30Documents will be ready in an hour.
08:40It feels like we're not even moving.
08:43We're moving.
08:45You know, the whole time I was detained,
08:48I couldn't stop thinking
08:49I'm never gonna see my family again.
08:52You're gonna be at your daughter's dance recital
08:54in no time, okay?
09:09Jimmy, it's the middle of the night.
09:11Colin. Hey, my bag man in Hong Kong.
09:13Just got picked up by the police.
09:17Uh...
09:18Okay, do you trust him to stay quiet?
09:20Hey, we'll cut any deal we can.
09:22I'm sorry, Colin.
09:24I'm gonna ditch this phone.
09:25I'll see you when I see you.
09:32Oh, damn it, damn it, damn it, damn it, damn it, damn it.
09:41Colin, what's up?
09:42Listen to me carefully.
09:43Your flight is overbooked.
09:45There is someone in your seat.
09:46You need to book a new flight.
09:47Do you understand?
09:49Quiet, get me.
09:57Eddie, look at me. You need to disappear.
10:00As fast as you can.
10:02No, no, no, I'm not bailing on you.
10:03Eddie.
10:04Alice and the girls need you, okay?
10:06Gate 12C.
10:08See you back home.
10:20No!
10:21Sorry, just made a wrong turn.
10:25It's awesome.
10:26Right there.
10:30You must come with us, ma'am.
10:31We have some questions for you.
10:33Okay.
10:44Hello.
10:45My name is Huang.
10:47What am I doing here?
10:48I'm gonna miss my flight.
10:50Oh, I see.
10:51Then allow me to apologize.
10:53I'm sure there is a mix-up in our paperwork.
10:56Okay, so I can go, then.
10:58A few questions first.
11:00What is your name?
11:02Nicole Bernard.
11:04And where are you from?
11:06Allentown.
11:07In Pennsylvania, but I came here from New York
11:09by way of JFK.
11:11And while in Hong Kong, you...
11:14Went to the Taekwon Arts Center.
11:16Took the tram to Peak Tower.
11:18Very well.
11:20Well, if you'll excuse me, I'll get this sorted out.
11:24In the meantime, I'll have some tea and sweets brought in for you.
11:28No, no, that won't be necessary.
11:29I would really just rather catch the next flight.
11:32This might take some time.
11:37A long while, even.
11:42Trust me, Miss Nikki Raynard of the CIA.
11:47You'll want a drink.
11:59Understood.
12:04That was the, uh, Deputy Director who's in Johannesburg on the first flight back.
12:10But, um, he did reiterate that Nikki will be transferred to a mainland prison.
12:16Not if, but when.
12:18Usually after 12 hours.
12:20He confirmed she's been made?
12:22Not in those words, sir.
12:23MSS is slow playing this, keeping it off official channels, but...
12:27Hong Kong police picked up Jimmy's bag, man, so...
12:29They've been watching the whole time.
12:34Once she's transferred, what then?
12:37You really want me to spell it out for you?
12:43I told her.
12:45Okay, uh, Gina.
12:47What else do we know?
12:49Yeah, um...
12:50Okay.
12:51According to manifest, Eddie made it through customs onto his flight before the guards could stop him.
12:56He's midair, but Nikki was removed from the airport.
12:59Possible security threat.
13:00And as far as her phone goes, it's Ben White.
13:02I mean, last signal transmission was from a flight bound for Brussels.
13:06She ditched it.
13:07You need to call Larry Krugman.
13:10Good idea.
13:11Who's Larry Krugman?
13:12State Department liaison.
13:14He is... different.
13:16He's a muppet with a rubber decks, but I need him right now.
13:19Larry gets us into the Chinese Consul General's office.
13:21Get me everything you can on Consul General Chen.
13:23Thanks.
13:25Okay, look, breathe, Colin.
13:27We have to play out the ritual here.
13:28Give him a chance to save face.
13:30You know, just kiss the ring.
13:31I don't want to kiss the ring.
13:32I want to break the finger.
13:33Okay, look, I served overseas.
13:35I know what it's like to worry about your commanding officer, but your cover here is state, not agency.
13:41You're a diplomat today.
13:43So, be diplomatic.
13:45I put them on ugly, and when they do, I need to know you've got my back.
13:48Listen, Consul General Chen is smart, and he very much enjoys being told just how clever he really is.
13:54Well, if he's smart, he'll return our people.
13:57Okay.
13:58All right.
14:01We understand mistakes happen, administrative errors and whatnot, but we are not here to assign blame.
14:16The consul general appreciates your understanding.
14:20It's best for everyone involved if we resolve this as fast as possible, get her on a plane.
14:41The consul general says the judicial process in Hong Kong is independent. He cannot simply demand her release.
14:49Of course not, but you are an influential man.
14:55He says he must follow the law.
14:57All right, let's just cut the crap, shall we?
15:02This isn't about following the law. This is about leverage.
15:08I believe what my colleagues...
15:09You have a U.S. citizen in your custody. That is not something we're willing to tolerate.
15:13He knows what I said.
15:18You did your post-grad at Cambridge. You understand English perfectly, don't you?
15:25It's all right, Kai.
15:28You claim this woman is a private citizen, yet we know she's CIA.
15:34We know what she was doing.
15:37There are consequences for that.
15:41If anything happens to her,
15:43if she so much as catches a cold,
15:46then we will dismantle your consulate and watch it crumble to the ground.
15:51Do you understand me?
15:53On the contrary,
15:55we are done.
15:56We are done.
16:15They know?
16:17They know.
16:20They know about Eddie, too.
16:24They have leverage. We need some leverage.
16:27What do you mean?
16:28Trade them back one of their spies?
16:30Yeah.
16:31Yeah, we got no one in custody.
16:32We exchanged them all with Beijing nine months ago.
16:39I might be able to get us somewhere worth trading.
16:41Right.
16:42You have a Chinese intelligence officer on ice somewhere, do you?
16:45Over at 26 Fed, I heard the counterintel desk looking into Chinese espionage.
16:49A spy leaking trade secrets worth billions.
16:54What?
16:56You think they hand it over to us?
17:00Honestly, I have no idea.
17:02Bill.
17:04Bill, I've lost enough people in this job.
17:06People that I really care about.
17:08Okay? I can't lose Nikki.
17:11We're running out of time, so just...
17:14Please.
17:15Yeah, I'll see what I can do.
17:21We're watching a reinsurance firm in Williamsburg, hundreds of Chinese employees on work visas, and one of them may be
17:27passing weather prediction models back to Beijing.
17:30Weather prediction, huh?
17:31Yeah. It's a thing. It's worth billions.
17:34Yeah. Prediction models. Who knew?
17:36So?
17:39I need you to reassign it to us.
17:43Us? Huh?
17:45Uh, well, no. It's only six months into a two-year investigation. We're nowhere near an indictment.
17:52Well, I don't need it to hold up in court. I need a high-value Chinese asset. A bargaining chip.
17:57You're in a bind. I get it. I'm sorry, but I can't be throwing you a balloon at the expense
18:02of another unit.
18:03You mean to prevent someone getting killed?
18:07You told me to stop acting like a liaison, get close to these people. That's what I'm doing.
18:11Trust me. I would not be asking unless there was good reason.
18:16Yeah, you're gonna piss off a whole lot of agents. You ready for that?
18:21I wasn't ready for any of this.
18:29A Chinese spy is stealing the weather, according to FBI counterintelligence.
18:33Guys, these models are a crystal ball into the global economy.
18:37Well, no wonder MSS is trying to get a hold of them.
18:39Let's just say that the 08 crash looked like a rounding error next to China controlling our stock and bond
18:44markets because they know what's gonna have value before we do.
18:47Counterintelligence has only been working this company for a few months. They don't have an ID yet.
18:51Yeah, but we've drained enough water from the pool to know that our Chinese agent works in the actuarial division
18:58on the 12th floor.
18:59Well done.
19:00Since time is at the essence, we need to infiltrate the company undercover. Root out the spy, trade them for
19:05Nikki.
19:06Exactly. That's a two-man job. I can go with you.
19:09Ah, Gina, listen, I really appreciate that, but with Nikki gone, I need you here more than ever, okay?
19:15Yeah, yeah, I'll, um, I'll call the CEO and have him backstop our story.
19:19Great. Yes, thank you.
19:20Yeah.
19:21Bill, come on, we're up. Surely you have experience in this?
19:24Of course. Mostly deep cover. Six months, sometimes a year.
19:27Well, if you're used to six months, 60 minutes will be dinner theater.
19:33Are there consultants I was told about?
19:35Uh, productivity auditors, to be precise.
19:39Uh, Mr. Neelam, as group manager, we understand that when we've been called in, your mind immediately goes to layoffs,
19:44but, um...
19:44Yeah, we're only here to determine if everyone's properly maximizing their time and efficiency.
19:49Our goal is to synergize in the most cost-effective way possible.
19:55Hey. Hi. Uh, take a seat, please.
19:59Okay, so just, uh, you know, tell us a little about yourself.
20:04Okay. My name is Simu. I've been here a year. I'm the first one in, last one out.
20:09I don't take any PTO or sick days. No girlfriends, no distractions.
20:15Impressive.
20:15Yeah, yeah.
20:17Well, I work in client services, so they pay me a premium, and then when a high-risk event happens...
20:22Like a weather event?
20:23Sure, yeah. Um, then I pay out part of the claim just to, just to protect them.
20:28So, in this capacity, you'd have access to proprietary information like, what, weather prediction models?
20:35That's right. I'm in finance, so I'm pretty well acquainted, but the models practically run themselves.
20:41I'm just a, a cog in the machine.
20:45So is that how you see yourself, Lynn?
20:49We all play our part, right? How do you, how do you see yourselves?
20:54Excuse me?
20:54Well, I imagine it must be hard being a productivity, whatever.
21:00Auditor.
21:03Um, the algorithms are just a part of what I do. I'm, I'm more interested in the theory behind them.
21:11Which is?
21:13Leave nothing to chance.
21:16Okay. Well, I think that's everything we need for now, so, uh, thank you for your time.
21:22If you can send the next person in.
21:25That's everyone on the floor.
21:26What are you thinking?
21:27Oh, this is my first choice.
21:29Lynn Wu.
21:30Yeah, no argument there.
21:31She's the only one who asked us any questions.
21:33Saw right through you.
21:35Right through me.
21:36Your accent slipped, if anything.
21:37Just can't get her back in.
21:40Gina.
21:41I need you to get me a full intel workup, fast as you can.
21:45Cross-reference with FBI files, too.
21:47It's a Lynn Wu.
21:49Yeah, this is where she sits.
21:52Uh, so where is she?
21:54She was here a second ago.
21:56Okay.
21:57Anyone know where Lynn Wu went?
22:00No?
22:01Hey. Thank you.
22:02What's going on?
22:03She's not here.
22:05Definitely made us.
22:07Okay. All right.
22:09Elevators.
22:10Okay.
22:21She couldn't have gone far.
22:23I'll call it in and set a perimeter.
22:25No.
22:26No.
22:27It's too late.
22:29She's a spy she's gone.
22:32Ah!
22:46Hello again, Miss Reynard.
22:48How are you holding up?
22:49That is not my name.
22:51I already told you my name is Nicole Reynard.
22:53I do not work for the CIA.
22:55You've made a mistake.
22:56Mistake. Yes.
22:57So you said.
22:59But I think we both know at this point that this isn't the case.
23:01So let's dispense the charade.
23:04Now, I noticed that you didn't drink your tea.
23:06You must be thirsty.
23:07No.
23:08This is Baijiu.
23:11It's distilled from fermented sorghum.
23:14It has a sort of a floral, fruity aftertaste.
23:19Please.
23:20I'm Muslim. I don't drink.
23:24Then...
23:26What is this?
23:28I wonder.
23:32Because it looks like a glass of wine.
23:36Many of them, in fact.
23:39Moving forward, you should pay me the respect of assuming that I know much more than you think I do.
23:50Now drink.
23:53I won't ask again.
23:54I won't ask again.
24:13So now I...
24:21Hey.
24:22Any news on Lin Wu?
24:23No.
24:24Phones powered off.
24:25Last ping was at the office before she ran.
24:27Nothing on satellite or facial rec.
24:30We'll find her.
24:32We will.
24:33No matter what it takes.
24:36That just got chewed out by 26 Fed.
24:38Oh, first time in the principal's office, was it?
24:41Can't say it came as a surprise.
24:43Good news is we ID'd their spy.
24:44Yeah.
24:44Bad news is we lost her.
24:46Yeah.
24:46That's what they were focused on, too.
24:48All right.
24:48What have we got so far in Lin Wu?
24:52Lin Wu is 29, Chinese national.
24:54No next of kin stateside.
24:55Hasn't visited home in two years since she got her work visa.
24:57There must be an address on file.
24:59Okay.
25:00Work records show that she has an apartment in Bed-Stuy.
25:02Well, let's go and knock on the door, shall we?
25:04And before you start...
25:06I know.
25:06Exigent circumstances.
25:08The warrant writes itself.
25:14So much for knocking.
25:15Well, this way is much more than...
25:23Empty.
25:23Just as we thought.
25:25Okay.
25:27May as well have a look whilst we're here.
25:29All right.
25:32Not a personal touch.
25:34No photo.
25:35Nothing.
25:35It's definitely the spy aesthetic.
25:37It's easier to run when there's nothing to pack.
25:49Weird.
25:49Toothbrush hasn't been touched.
25:51It's like this whole place is staged.
25:52Like she doesn't live here.
25:59Men's fragrance.
26:02I think she must be working someone at the reinsurance office.
26:05So what?
26:06Go back to the office?
26:07Gather all the guys?
26:07See who reeks?
26:08No, no, no.
26:08I know exactly who the culprit is.
26:10Who?
26:13Kyle Neelam.
26:15Lynn's group manager.
26:16Yeah.
26:16I think she must have got her hooks into him.
26:18If she has, could be camped at his place right now.
26:21I'll call Gina.
26:22See if we can get his address.
26:23Let's go.
26:24I'm gonna ask you one more time.
26:27Eddie Montrose was one of yours.
26:30For you to protect him, the extent of his knowledge must be significant.
26:35What does he know?
26:40Wait, does anybody know?
26:44There is another way to think about this.
26:45Hmm.
26:47You served time in the Hong Kong station.
26:50Hmm.
26:51What he knows, you surely know something similar.
26:55So we're gonna extract this information from you.
26:58Okay.
26:59I-
26:59I want your entire network.
27:02Everyone who aided you.
27:04Everyone you stole from.
27:07I've got nothing for you, Wong.
27:12Good old American hubris.
27:16You shouldn't have come here.
27:18Rising up the ranks, you forgot everything you once knew.
27:22And missed all the signs that we were onto you.
27:24Man, she can't blame a gal for trying.
27:30You would be wise to be afraid.
27:33I know what's coming.
27:37And I've seen all the reasons that I should be afraid.
27:41But even if I told you everything, it wouldn't matter because you made your mind up about me the minute
27:46you walked through that door.
27:51So do what you have to do.
27:55And I'm not gonna break.
27:59Then this is the end of the line.
28:03Time is up.
28:06Either you give me the names.
28:09Or I'll have no choice but to transfer you to Chin Chung.
28:12But the accommodations are not nearly as pleasant.
28:16And the host isn't nearly as generous.
28:24I'm sorry you had to come to this, Miss Reynard.
28:29But for what it's worth, I'd grown rather fond of you.
28:40Okay, I'm coming.
28:48Oh, hi.
28:50Can I help you?
28:51Yeah, we're sorry to bother you, Mr. Neelam.
28:53But we have a few more questions we'd like to ask.
28:56Do you mind if we come in?
28:59So, Mr. Neelam, it has come to our attention that you and Miss Wu are engaged in a romantic relationship.
29:09What?
29:10Come on, that's ridiculous.
29:11Well, we interviewed every one of your employees, if you remember.
29:15Turns out you're not as discreet as you think you are.
29:21It's not what you think.
29:24We're in love.
29:25Well, that distinction leaves your HR department largely unmoved, I'm afraid.
29:30But I never showed favoritism or anything like that.
29:33I swear, work is work.
29:34What I love is...
29:38Celestial.
29:39Well, if you do see her, please let her know.
29:43We need to speak with her.
29:45Is she in trouble?
29:48Yes, she's in danger.
29:50And so are you.
29:56Mr. Neelam, personal relationships between employers and employees is something that we take very seriously.
30:03Especially when the relationship is undisclosed.
30:07So, allegations of this magnitude is something that we have to really follow up.
30:12And, uh...
30:13Run!
30:14Oh, oh, oh!
30:17Oh, oh!
30:18No!
30:21Oh!
30:22Ah!
30:24Oh!
30:24Oh!
30:29Ah!
30:39Cuffer, take you to our safe house.
30:41You need a full detail to keep an eye on her.
30:43Where are you going?
30:44I'm going to arrange a meeting with the Consul General.
30:46See if we can't put together a prisoner exchange.
30:49And if not?
30:51I'm not there yet, Bill.
30:58Miss Wu is valuable to us, but in exchange of this magnitude, Beijing will not allow it.
31:05Well, you tell Beijing they can have their asset back, or they can watch her testify in front of a
31:10U.S. Senate panel, and the rest of the U.S. population.
31:15Direct the call home, isn't it? See what they say?
31:33Last chance.
31:37I want names.
31:40I don't have any.
31:43That is most unfortunate.
31:51Good luck to you.
32:02Something funny?
32:05This won't go the way you think it will.
32:08My people won't let it.
32:16Well?
32:17Counsel Chen is awaiting their flight.
32:19Large bureaucracy.
32:21Many levels of authorization required.
32:23This is insane.
32:25People are going to die because you can't get this across the finish line.
32:28Now, we have done our job.
32:30You go back there and do yours.
32:32Yes.
32:33Yes.
32:34Yes.
32:35Yes.
32:36Yes.
32:37Yes.
32:39Yes.
32:39You think you're the first man to stick a pair of pliers in my mouth?
32:45Pietro.
32:51I don't know if you believe in fate, Miss Renard, but it appears yours hasn't been sealed quite
32:58yet.
33:04You sure your safe house is secure?
33:07It's in the name, isn't it?
33:11Depends on who wants to keep you safe.
33:18Stop fire!
33:19That one's back!
33:21That one's back!
33:33Anyone to the shooter?
33:35No visual.
33:36Nothing.
33:37Anyone?
33:38Nothing, sir.
33:42No.
33:44No.
33:45No, no.
33:46Lynn?
33:47Lynn!
33:48Lynn!
34:00I don't believe this.
34:02Nikki's on a plane with MSS and we have got nothing to trade.
34:04Okay, so what I don't understand is who targeted Lynn Wu?
34:08Was it someone in Beijing?
34:09I can tell you this.
34:10The Consul General was less than thrilled about this trade from the get.
34:13Well, Beijing rushed it through, so Lynn Wu was important to someone over there.
34:17And a threat to someone here.
34:20Chen's the only other person who knew we had Lynn in custody.
34:23It just doesn't explain why he'd want her dead, though.
34:26What if he was her handler?
34:30The Consul General of New York running a spy op in our backyard.
34:33What, is he new?
34:34Yes.
34:35It's the perfect cover.
34:36Diplomatic immunity.
34:37Access to Chinese officials.
34:39Why take out his own operative?
34:40Well, the intel she was stealing was worth billions.
34:43What if Chen was selling it off rather than passing it back to Beijing?
34:47He couldn't risk her exposing him.
34:48There's your motive.
34:51We have one tactical advantage.
34:53No one else knows Lynn is actually dead.
34:55Right.
34:57And if Chen thought that she survived the attack, he tried to finish the job.
35:02So we'll set a trap, we'll let him try, and then we'll trade him back to Beijing.
35:06Right.
35:07Here's what we're going to do.
35:08Larry and I will go to the Consul General to update him on Lynn's condition, revising a few key details
35:14for our benefit.
35:15Government.
35:17Lynn Wu has been shot.
35:20What?
35:21Whilst transporting her to a secure location, we were hit by a sniper.
35:24She took one on the shoulder.
35:26My God.
35:26Yes, but the good news is, she's still alive.
35:31I'll tell them we're treating Lynn at a safe house that not even the State Department know about,
35:35and that we very much intend to have everything lined up for tomorrow night.
35:39Mark my words, gentlemen, this prisoner exchange will go ahead as planned.
35:43The U.S. government is not about to back down, no matter who is trying to silence our detainee.
35:50I will let our people know.
35:53Once the trap's been set, I'll head to the safe house on foot, hope that Chen takes the bait.
36:04Assuming he follows, Bill, you'll be there running counter-surveillance.
36:22Gina, you'll have eyes on.
36:24Once you confirm Chen's identity, Bill apprehends.
36:27Colin, I got him.
36:28But I can't make an ID.
36:30He's right on you.
36:31He's armed.
36:33Bill, get moving.
36:55Seems like my work is done, dude.
36:57I'm not quite cuffing.
37:05It's not Chen.
37:08Who is he?
37:09It's his interpreter.
37:11Kai, wasn't it?
37:12You look different without your glasses.
37:14I knew you weren't a diplomat.
37:17Easy, mate.
37:18I think you've got a lot more explaining to do than I have.
37:21For example, Lin Wu is dead.
37:24Which is bad news for you.
37:26But good news for us, because we finally got our leverage.
37:30Take him upstairs.
37:39Take him upstairs.
38:14The asset, show me, where is she, what is this, hey, hey, hey, hey, stand down, stand
38:29down. We don't have Lynn, she's dead. What? But this is the man who killed her. Explain, now. Well, we
38:51knew Lynn wasn't working alone, that she had an MSS handler on the ground. Our intel pointed to someone at
38:57your consulate.
38:58Kai Lee, the consul's interpreter. You have no right to detain them. This was not part of our arrangement. You're
39:06right, we'll leave that to Beijing. But you'll want to make this trade.
39:21You see, Kai's been a naughty boy. He took Lynn's intel and made two copies. One he sent to Beijing
39:30and the other he sold to the highest bidder.
39:32When Kai heard we were sending Lynn back, he panicked. He knew after MSS debriefed her you'd find out what
39:38he was up to. So he silenced her.
39:43You were brought shame to our country. Hmm.
39:54We will accept your offer for trade.
40:12Don't ever do that to me again, do you hear me?
40:24Don't ever do that to me again. Do you hear me?
40:29Daddy?
40:30He landed safe and sound.
40:33He's back home with his family.
40:34How did you...
40:35Teamwork.
40:47You're welcome.
40:56Ah.
40:59You, uh, you headed home?
41:02That's the plan. Pretty beep.
41:04Long night.
41:05Yeah, yeah, one of many.
41:09Oh, cheers.
41:12Night.
41:16Phil, um...
41:18Thanks.
41:19Yeah.
41:21I, um...
41:23Well, I just wanted to say thank you.
41:25For everything you did.
41:28You really pulled your weight this time.
41:32Finally.
41:36All right. I'll see you in the morning.
41:40See you.
42:00I think I'm in.
42:04I think I'm in.
42:05I think I'm in.
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