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مسلسل The Americans مترجم - Episode 4

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00:01Previously on The Americans.
00:02Should we take orders from you now?
00:04Think of me as gay, proud, but prettier.
00:08Coming to you live from the home of the Secretary of Defense.
00:12The Prime Minister fully supports your efforts to build a ballistic missile shield,
00:16provided it covers Europe as well as the United States.
00:19We're just starting out here.
00:21You're starting out.
00:22The day of forcements will work for you. My life got very scary.
00:25I was 17 when I joined the KGB.
00:27When we got here, I was 22 years old, living in a strange house,
00:32in a strange country, with a strange man.
00:35It never really happened for us, but I feel like it's happening now.
00:41Tensions escalated on the Polish border as Soviet troops continued their show of force
00:46in response to growing unrest inspired by the Solidarity trade union movement.
00:51Government sources called the Russian military exercises troubling...
00:55Where's Poland?
00:56It's part of Russia.
00:58Oh.
00:59Is that what Mr. Henriksen is teaching you?
01:01Uh, yeah.
01:03Same neighborhood.
01:05You guys, we have to go. Come on.
01:06You need to eat something.
01:08I'm not hungry.
01:09Here, take this with you.
01:12I'm not hungry.
01:13Okay.
01:14Um, are we still on?
01:16Yeah, of course.
01:18Okay.
01:18Uh, on for what?
01:20None of your business. Let's go!
01:21Come on, come on, come on, come on.
01:23Henry, lunch!
01:23Oh, yeah.
01:27You always forget it.
01:28You always forget it.
01:28You always forget it.
01:30You always forget it.
01:30So, gentlemen.
01:32Customs just stopped the son of the Romanian deputy chief of mission on his way back to Bucharest with three
01:39pounds of marijuana.
01:40Three pounds?
01:41Well, he either really likes his stuff or that's a commie with a little business instinct.
01:44They're swinging him by here before they do their paperwork.
01:47Do you know what they do with drug dealers in Romania?
01:50Why don't you guys take a run at him?
01:52See if he wants to keep his balls.
02:07Oh, that's it!
02:10Sorry.
02:14Thank you very much.Seal
02:23Oversight
02:52Hello.
02:57This works.
02:58Trust me.
02:59Tell me there's a Romanian genius getting here.
03:04Uh, Stradvice.
03:05Niet.
03:08Still waiting on him, sir.
03:09Get in the vault.
03:09The president's been shot.
03:11Let's go, people.
03:12Right now.
03:12Come on.
03:53For what?
03:55For making us take the afternoon off.
04:06That's what you want to thank me for?
04:08Mm-hmm.
04:14This is the moment of the first gunshot.
04:16Secret serviceman Jerry Parr falls on the president, pushes him.
04:19I need to know where every KGB officer in the country is and what they've been doing for the past
04:2324 hours.
04:24Peters.
04:25On it.
04:25Get everything you can from secret service about the shooter.
04:28I need to know if he has any Soviet connection whatsoever.
04:30This guy said, niet.
04:32Once in the past 10 years, we're going to find out when and where.
04:35Yes, sir.
04:35Team on the embassy, sir?
04:36Yeah, but not you.
04:38The bullet is believed to be a .22 caliber bullet.
04:42I'm just here.
04:43Possibly as many as six shots from the .22 caliber weapon were fired.
04:48We are told that law enforcement officers just outside the Washington Hilton Hotel as the president emerged from that hotel
04:54about 2.30 this afternoon, Washington time.
04:59Constitutionally, gentlemen, you have the president, vice president, and the secretary of state in that order.
05:06And should the president decide he wants to transfer the helm to the vice president, he will do so.
05:11What is this?
05:12As of now, I am in control here in the White House, pending return of the vice president and in
05:19close touch with him.
05:21If something came up, I would check.
05:23What's happening?
05:23The president's been shot.
05:25Oh, my God.
05:26Is he okay?
05:27Nobody knows.
05:28News says he's in surgery.
05:29...and injured at the time.
05:30James Bray, the 40-year-old White House press secretary.
05:35I'll find Charles.
05:37I'll check the signal site.
05:38Go home and check the shortwave.
05:39We'll see you at home.
05:45Where are you on the shooter?
05:47Eighth floor is in the process of putting together a bio and profile.
05:50Is he a KGB operative?
05:52The eighth floor will soon let us all know that Hinckley worked at 31 Flavors when he was 16.
05:56Please, look for connections to the Soviet Union and the Communist Party.
06:09I want you to set up and meet ASAP with your friend.
06:12Well, the resident and her are going to be all over the people.
06:15I'm aware of the risks, but our number one priority is finding out what the KGB knows about this.
06:20All right, I'll leave a signal for her to meet in the next 24 hours.
06:24Patient Beeman, we're operating in a tight time frame.
06:2724 hours is like two weeks.
06:29I understand that, sir.
06:30She's living her life in a tight time frame, too.
06:32And it gets even shorter if we're not careful.
06:35I get it that you don't want to send her to the slaughterhouse.
06:38But if the president has been shot by a KGB operative, I want to know before nuclear missiles start whistling
06:44over my head.
06:45You get to your girl, you get to her now.
06:50Do you think what's on the news is true?
06:54Sam Donaldson was there when the gun was fired.
06:57I believe him.
06:58But since they closed the doors at George Washington, no actual information is getting out.
07:04It's all completely sanitized by the White House press office.
07:07Can you get the real story?
07:09Not today.
07:12Look, Reagan's cronies love me.
07:15There's nothing better than a former socialist turned conservative, phrasing the shoe and cry about the evils of communism.
07:21But I am still a member of the press.
07:26Today, I have no access at all.
07:28What about the names of the nursing staff?
07:31Those who were around the president.
07:33Can you get me those?
07:35That I could do.
07:36Say I was writing a piece.
07:37But those people aren't going to talk to you.
07:40Just give me the names.
07:46Frankly, I hope the bastard bleeds to death on the operating table.
07:52Your commitment to the struggle always was total.
07:57White House press secretary James Brady is dead.
08:01Jim Brady, 40 years old, shot in the head in the attack by what apparently was one of the first
08:06bullets fired.
08:06Having looked at videotapes so many times already, that is the report, Dan.
08:11From congressional sources, James Brady has not survived his wounds.
08:26No time for signals today, I'm afraid.
08:29Phillips with Sparrow right now.
08:31Good.
08:32You need to gather your supplies for Operation Christopher.
08:37I've heard so much about you, Elizabeth.
08:39What you've done.
08:40I think we'll do great things together.
08:44I really wish we didn't have to start this way.
08:48I never asked.
08:48What are we supposed to call you?
08:51Claudia.
08:52Claudia.
08:53Did we do this?
08:55I don't think so, but they may try to pin it on us.
08:57And we have no idea who's going to seize control of the American government now.
09:01Well, I've also heard rumors the Red Army might move into Poland in the next 24 hours.
09:06But Operation Christopher, you think this is headed toward guerrilla warfare?
09:11Let's hope it doesn't come to that.
09:13First, we need you to find out how the president is really doing.
09:15We need to know who's in control of the American government.
09:18And we need up-to-date intelligence on any efforts to blame us for the assassination attempt.
09:23Things are going to happen fast.
09:25The resident tour will be worthless.
09:28Slow.
09:29Unreliable.
09:30We both know it.
09:31I can say it.
09:32We'll get as much information as we can.
09:35Start preparations for Christopher immediately.
09:38I know I can count on you.
09:42I fought behind enemy lines in Stalingrad two years.
09:46I didn't have any experience training, none of what you have.
09:52If it happens, you'll do well.
10:20Rumors about Jim Brady dying are absolutely untrue.
10:28Hello?
10:29Hi, this is Richard Deutsch from the Kennedy Center.
10:32I had a few questions come up about the Friendship Concert.
10:34This is not a good day.
10:36Well, there's just a few logistical problems we're dealing with here.
10:39Richard, I'm sorry.
10:41I'm not available for this.
10:43Can we discuss tomorrow?
10:44I'm sorry.
10:45My supervisor said there's a deadline with our schedule.
11:11It's not a good day.
11:15It's not a good day.
11:21It's not a good day.
11:24It's not a good day.
11:27It's not a good day.
11:29Good day.
11:30It's not an excellence.
11:31We'll do it.
11:33We'll do it.
11:34Any woman needs support.
11:37Look.
11:38I've got a lot of food for you.
11:48But I did it for you.
11:54You don't need it.
12:04You don't need it.
12:10someone days at home,
12:11there is going to be a fair ingredient.
12:16Why would you not be 19-year-old?
12:18Helen, no, I'm sorry.
12:18IMP SCREEN
12:18That's hot.
12:20But before.
12:21Oh, no, you know,
12:40I don't know.
13:09I don't know.
13:32I don't know.
13:34I don't know.
13:34Hello?
13:35Hi, it's Steve.
13:36Hi, Steve.
13:37What can I do for you?
13:38I need the Vice President's Office, Deputy Chiefs of Staff.
13:42Call back in 15 minutes.
13:43I'll set up that line for you.
14:03Hey, when the President walked in, he was holding himself on the left side.
14:07We are told that the President walked into the hospital on his own.
14:10We should have, should have got it right.
14:18Anything?
14:19We should have got it right tonight.
14:22We should have got it right tonight.
14:25Everyone, face is burning.
14:29Hard to be there.
14:31No one left, no one left.
14:33We should have got it right tonight.
14:53I got names.
14:54Did orders come in?
14:55Yeah, but not on the radio.
14:57In person.
14:58What's going on?
15:02They want us ready for Operation Christopher.
15:06This could be a coup.
15:08Is that what they think?
15:09You saw Hague on TV.
15:12Where are the kids?
15:14Beeman's watching TV.
15:15Sandra's there.
15:17We're going to need a government car.
15:19I'll signal Gregory.
15:36They keep showing the same thing over and over.
15:39What are they supposed to show?
15:41I don't know.
15:42But there's just something ghoulish about constantly showing this.
15:46Ghoulish?
15:47I mean, it's not going to change just because they showed it over and over and over.
15:53Oh, my God.
15:54Finally, the bullet missed.
15:58The President could die, you know.
16:00I mean, any one of those guys that got shot could die.
16:05Isn't that pretty ghoulish?
16:07Gunshot wound to the head.
16:19How you doing?
16:20When do you need it back?
16:22Two hours, tops.
16:25Hey, listen.
16:26Don't bring it back things, alright?
16:35We continue to receive contradictory and confusing reports about the gun in the south.
16:40I have a bad idea.
17:01I'll be feeling it again.
17:03I have certainly won by the front.
17:04I have a bad idea.
17:06I have a bad idea.
17:07Then you're in business.
17:08Better to sit?
17:09I have a bad idea?
17:22That's her.
17:54Dana Simon?
17:56I'm Justin Nezzer.
17:58This is Kelly Mainstil.
17:59We're deputy chiefs of staff with the vice president's office.
18:02We need to talk to you.
18:04Oh.
18:05Okay.
18:06Okay.
18:08First of all, the vice president would like to personally thank you for everything you did today.
18:13I was just doing my job.
18:16Dana, can we talk confidentially?
18:20Yes.
18:21Of course.
18:22We've had our share of political crises, but this one's about as political as a crisis can get.
18:27On a day like today, there can be a lot of miscommunication and misinformation, and it's our job to make
18:32absolutely certain that the vice president knows what's going on.
18:37We're quietly checking with everybody to make sure what we're hearing about the president's condition is true.
18:43Yes.
18:45Yes.
18:45He's okay.
18:47He's going to pull through.
18:48Good.
18:48Good.
18:49We're very relieved to hear that.
18:51We're really hoping that we can count on you to keep this meeting confidential.
18:54Today's events don't need to be politicized any more than they already have been.
18:58I understand.
19:00Absolutely.
19:02You can reach us here 24 hours a day.
19:04We'll get a message to either of us.
19:06If anything changes or if there's anything you think we should know, please give us a call.
19:10Yeah.
19:11Here's a pen from the vice president's office.
19:32We're on.
19:34We're on.
19:45We're on.
19:47We're on.
19:58We're on.
20:27We're on.
20:577-4-E, 8-3-F, 7-4-2, 7-2-2, F-66, 3-4-2, C-22, 8
21:12-3-F, 7-4-2, 14-1-9, 3-4-2.
21:20Hopefully that's that.
21:22Let's check the site again.
21:24Look, the president is okay.
21:26We confirmed it.
21:27I don't think, reasonably speaking, that anyone can still believe that someone's going to take over the government.
21:31Can we just check the site?
21:37Secretary of State Hague did say he is in control at the White House.
21:42Sources have been unable to get an official statement from the vice president of the White House yet.
21:47However, we understand vice president Bush is going directly to the White House.
21:51We need to map our targets.
21:52Oh, my God.
21:54Can you just stay with me here?
21:55What?
21:55Stay with you in what?
21:57We're in the middle of a crisis.
21:58Yeah, you don't think Moscow is overreacting just a little?
22:00Well, you almost defected a few weeks ago, Philip, so maybe you're not the one to be passing judgment on
22:04whether or not Moscow is overreacting.
22:07Do you think you could just do what we need to do?
22:10So, of course, we anxiously await leave on threat to radiant condition.
22:15Constitutionally, gentlemen, you have the president.
22:18Line of succession runs through the vice president and speaker of the House.
22:22Well, not according to Al.
22:24I'm in control here, Hague.
22:25It may not be legal, but it reflects a political reality.
22:28What?
22:28Seizing power?
22:29Pushes on a plane.
22:30Someone has to step up to the plate.
22:31Why don't you two relax?
22:33The president's been shot, and your boss is out of control.
22:36At least my boss isn't sitting on his ass.
22:37You want to get into this right now?
22:39Guys, guys, guys!
22:40Jesus, get down.
22:41Sit.
22:47Hi.
22:51Hey.
22:57I'm sorry.
22:59You don't have anything to apologize for.
23:02No, I do.
23:04I've been thinking, and it wasn't just the president who got shot.
23:08Yeah?
23:09I've been watching it over and over again.
23:13The footage of that Secret Service agent, he just turns and puts himself in front of the gun and gets
23:19shot.
23:20It's horrible.
23:22Kind of makes me think about your dad's job.
23:25Yeah.
23:26I try not to think about it too much, but today was hard.
23:30I'm sorry.
23:31And I'm sorry about what I said before.
23:34My dad doesn't do stuff like that.
23:35He's just a travel agent.
23:40Travel agenting is more dangerous than you think.
23:43Yeah.
23:44Planes get delayed.
23:46Boats leak.
23:48I can't stand it when there's gum stuck to my seat.
23:52Travel agenting is a world filled with peril.
23:56I'll say.
23:57I'll say.
24:14Anything on it?
24:15Yeah, it looks like at least an hour.
24:17So unless the Weinbergers were fighting, we'll have something to listen to.
24:22I got it.
24:31Neighborhood security, first pass.
24:35If Weinbergers' car is parked out front, you've got six seconds from the front door.
24:39If he's blocked by three security guards, I can still make two shots.
24:43Let's go map the rest of the targets.
24:47He's coming back.
24:49I got this.
24:50I got this.
24:57Oh.
24:59Hi.
25:00I'm so glad I found you, officer.
25:02I've got myself totally turned around.
25:04I was trying to get to the key bridge, get back over the...
25:07But I keep making this turn and then I end up here.
25:09I'll be happy to give you directions, but I'm going to need you to step over to my car first.
25:14Oh, sure.
25:15Of course.
25:16Can you just tell me what this is about?
25:18I've had a run of break-ins in the neighborhood.
25:21Is there someone in the van with you?
25:23It's just my husband.
25:24Look, we're just trying to get to Washington.
25:26I'm sorry for the inconvenience, ma'am.
25:27I'm going to need identification from both of you.
25:30Sure.
25:30Yes, of course.
25:35I'm going to need to call this in.
25:37The McLean police are going to want to swing by, just ask you a few routine questions.
25:42Take a look inside the van.
25:44Is there any way you can do it?
25:46No can do.
25:47Company policy.
25:48I'm sorry, ma'am.
25:49You don't look like a burglar, but we've got to call in on every vehicle parked along the side of
25:54the road.
25:55It won't take more than 15 minutes, I promise.
26:02Phone ringing.
26:10Come on, what you want?
26:30Well, if there is a war, we might have fired the first shot.
26:33If there is a war, we're not the ones who started it.
26:37We just killed a security guard down the street from a secretary of defense.
26:41We're riding around with enough explosives to blow up half the government buildings in D.C.
26:44We're mapping sniper shots to take out key U.S. leadership.
26:47If anyone's escalating things, it's us.
26:50I'm not making the decisions.
26:51No, but you agree with them.
26:53I think the Americans are capable of anything.
26:55Do you listen to what they say? What they say about us?
26:57Do you listen to yourself when you talk about them?
26:59What is that supposed to mean?
27:01Nothing. Forget it.
27:17Are you clean?
27:18I hope so.
27:21Are you all right?
27:22You can't do that.
27:23You can't call me at the embassy ever.
27:27Everyone is crazy.
27:30You trying to get me killed?
27:32Is that what you want? You want to get me killed?
27:34It's going to be all right. I promise you it's going to be okay.
27:38How do you know?
27:41I called you from a line that will trace back to the Kennedy Center.
27:45What if you were followed?
27:46I wasn't.
27:47How do you know? How can you be sure?
27:48Because I'm the one who does the following.
27:51It's what I do.
27:59What do you know about the assassination attempt?
28:01I don't know anything.
28:05Everyone is freaking out while running around like cut-off chickens.
28:11With their heads cut off.
28:14What?
28:15The expression is running around like chickens with their heads cut off.
28:19You think this is a joke?
28:21No, I don't think this is a joke, Nina.
28:28Why is the KGB running around like cut-off chickens?
28:32Because they're afraid you'll try and stick Hinkley on us.
28:37Why would we do that?
28:39Justify the coup.
28:41What coup?
28:42The one your General Haig announced.
28:45Are you serious?
28:47He's one of your top generals.
28:49And he's announced he's taking control.
28:51What would you call that?
28:52No, that's not what happened.
28:55Both sides have their fingers on the trigger.
28:58And that's how it happens.
29:00How it happens?
29:03One mistake.
29:05That's all it takes.
29:22I don't know if they're coming back or if they even...
29:26Security radios interference.
29:30Can we get some refreshments in here?
29:32We're expecting it about...
29:36Great.
29:37Now I'll let them know what refreshments is, sir.
29:39Yeah, and they should go on alert.
29:41We'll be ready to go on alert.
29:43They're not on alert.
29:45The crews who are normally on alert 24 hours a day are moving from the base to planes,
29:50which saves three and a half to four minutes if they need to get in the air.
29:54The nearest submarine is minutes 44 seconds off, which is about two minutes closer than normal.
30:02The Soviet sub-camp, minutes 57 seconds.
30:06Where the hell did Hague get nuclear football?
30:14Are you convinced now?
30:19No, I'm not.
30:20Because it's not clear.
30:23He sounded upset.
30:25He said General Hague get.
30:26And he made a reference to the copy of the briefcase with the missile launch codes that could authorize a
30:31nuclear attack.
30:32Yeah.
30:32We need to get this to Moscow.
30:34Okay.
30:36But let's check it out and get some more information first.
30:38More information?
30:39He's getting ready to make a move.
30:41Nobody can challenge him if he has the capability to launch America's nuclear arsenal.
30:45What more do you need?
30:46A written manifesto?
30:48Is there one available?
30:50Philip, please.
30:51Philip.
30:52Can we please move on this now?
30:54He's holding a copy of the nuclear football.
30:57We need to transmit.
31:00All these years, walking these streets, living with these people,
31:04You still really don't understand this place.
31:08Hague could have ten nuclear footballs.
31:10This still wouldn't be a coup.
31:12Really?
31:13Yes, really.
31:14And if we send that to Moscow, they will go on high alert.
31:16An arc man control isn't quite state-of-the-art.
31:19We will escalate.
31:20They will escalate.
31:21This thing will spin out of control.
31:22So could you please, can you please, just try and get yourself in a different way of looking at it
31:29for one minute.
31:30You think you understand things so much better than I do.
31:32Why?
31:34Because you look good in an American suit?
31:36What?
31:37Because everybody loves talking to you because you think like the kids do?
31:40No, that's not what I think.
31:40Because I fit in just fine.
31:42But I remember where I came from.
31:45Not having all of these things.
31:47It being about something bigger than just myself.
31:50I remember, too.
31:51That doesn't blind me to what's in front of my face.
31:53I know how the Americans do things.
31:54And Al Haig isn't taking over the government.
31:57You don't think they're all about lies and conspiracy like everybody else?
32:00Because they are.
32:01Why do you think that they're so different, that they're so pure?
32:04I don't.
32:05But the last two times our leaders died, our government pretended they weren't dead for weeks.
32:09Things are different here.
32:11Philip.
32:11Look, you're the one who keeps saying how dangerous things are and how we're at the edge of war.
32:16I say our job is to try and stop that from happening.
32:19And you know what we're going to do for once?
32:22We're going to do it my way.
32:39Are you sure?
32:40As far as she knows, the subvious had nothing to do with anything.
32:43The HE is on the line for you.
32:44They want all the division heads on for this conference call.
32:46When they get all the division heads at once, it means nothing's happening.
32:49Oh, Gad.
32:52Yes.
32:53Sources at George Washington Hospital tell us that President Reagan came out of surgery at 6.20pm
32:59and remains in recovery at this time.
33:01But this condition is...
33:02Look, if you've got something to say...
33:04I'm good.
33:05I saw the car.
33:07There was glare from the streetlight.
33:09I couldn't see their faces.
33:10I couldn't see the license plate.
33:11But I saw the car.
33:11Look, you know what, Chris?
33:12Next time you get glare kicked back at you, just put it out on the radio.
33:16I'll act accordingly.
33:22While the president remains in recovery, tensions continue around the world.
33:26I spoke earlier with Charles Duluth of the Conservative Statesman magazine.
33:30Of course, we're all deeply concerned about the president.
33:32Not just personally, but for the implications of his recovery on the world stage.
33:37We are at a dangerous time in human history, and a moment like this can change everything.
33:42When Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated, 37 million people were killed in one of the greatest conflagrations of all time, the
33:49First World War.
33:51But today, the threat is nuclear.
33:53It's billions of lives at stake.
33:56Not just millions.
33:58One of the great...
33:59Hey, Dad.
33:59One were 37 million people killed.
34:02You don't have to worry about that.
34:03It's history, which repeats itself, so he does have to worry about it.
34:06Cloud cover over Eastern Europe is reportedly preventing American satellites from monitoring Soviet troop movements near Poland.
34:14But NATO has said they have no concerns that this will happen.
34:17And those reading the tea leaves...
34:19Stan's home.
34:19Maybe we should go over there and see how they got through the day.
34:23But that doesn't appear to quell Western concerns that the Soviet army...
34:28Stan?
34:29Oh, what a day, huh?
34:30Yeah.
34:31I just, I can't even believe it.
34:33Yeah, come in.
34:34Have some wine.
34:34Oh, we're good.
34:35How are you guys?
34:36Are the kids all right?
34:37Yeah, I mean, Henry's still so young.
34:39I don't think he really even gets it, which is fine.
34:41And Paige is a teenager, so, you know, who knows?
34:44Well, that's good.
34:45I remember with Kennedy, a guy in a sandwich shop told me what had happened, and I just jumped in
34:49my car and drove to my parents' house.
34:51I just, I just wanted to be home.
34:53Yeah.
34:55Nothing really felt safe after that.
34:57Yeah.
34:58Yeah.
34:58So, were you involved in this at work?
35:02Oh, yeah, yeah, we all were.
35:03Right.
35:04Thanks.
35:06Do you think it's going to be all right?
35:08What do you mean?
35:10Just, I mean, we were just watching the news, and they're talking about war.
35:14I mean, how worried do we need to be?
35:16Oh, no, no, this is all going to blow over.
35:19I got to peek at the file of the guy who shot the president, Hinckley, and he is totally nuts,
35:25100%.
35:26Really?
35:27Yeah, he actually thought he was going to impress this movie star, Jodie Foster.
35:32I'm sorry, by doing what?
35:34Shooting the president?
35:35Like I said, he's 100% nuts.
35:37I mean, certifiably loony.
35:39Wow.
35:40So, you got to investigate him.
35:42I thought, didn't, I thought you worked against spies.
35:47Counterintelligence, yeah.
35:47But we were worried that the Russians might have been involved, so we had to check that
35:51out.
35:52Oh, my God.
35:52But it turns out that they weren't, which is a good thing, because, you know, that,
35:59well, that could have started World War III.
36:03Yeah.
36:07You heard me.
36:11Yeah.
36:17Yeah.
36:20Yeah.
36:24Yeah.
36:46What did he bring to us?
36:48No, he needs something for us.
36:52He needs something for us.
37:01You hear me?
37:04Only on yourself.
37:30You alright?
37:32Sure, yeah.
37:36Oh, man, it's a hell of a day, huh?
37:39Yeah.
37:47What is it?
37:51What?
37:53No, never mind.
37:55It feels sort of petty to even think about that kind of thing right now.
37:59Think about what?
37:59I don't know what you're talking about, Sandra.
38:01It's kind of my point.
38:04Okay, I'm feeling like I need a crystal ball for this conversation.
38:13Okay, uh...
38:16You know, I was happy.
38:17I was happy when we were in St. Louis.
38:21Matthew and I, we made a life for ourselves when you were away.
38:23I mean, I had a job.
38:24I had friends.
38:25I...
38:26Matthew liked his school.
38:27We were kind of close to my parents and the only thing that was missing was you.
38:33And then your assignment was finally over and you're back.
38:39Or...
38:41Some version of you is back.
38:46And then we just, you know, suddenly move here and start this whole life and...
38:51I thought you wanted me to take this job to come to D.C.
38:54I did.
38:55I did, but I thought we were gonna get the chance to get to know each other again living in
38:59the same house.
39:00Well, that's what we're doing.
39:01Stan.
39:03What?
39:04You never talked to me.
39:10Why is it so hard?
39:13I don't know.
39:18Just tell me.
39:20I was living with psycho militants for too long, okay?
39:23I don't know.
39:33I don't know how to...
39:37How to what?
39:39It just doesn't feel like it did before.
39:50I'm trying.
39:51I'm trying.
40:02It's okay, I'm awake.
40:06Site was clear.
40:08Transmission was good.
40:10Radio news was quiet on the way home.
40:11Good.
40:13Good.
40:19I...
40:22I...
40:24I...
40:29I just...
40:35I'm glad we did it your way this time.
40:38It all worked out.
40:42The center was lucky to have you on the ground today.
40:49If Moscow ever finds out we sat on the Hague intelligence, we're finished.
41:06I won't tell if you won't.
41:08I won't tell if you won't.
41:32I can't feel right behind it.
41:33I can tell you, I'm not anything.
41:33I can tell you what you want.
41:33I'm doing this.
41:34I'm sorry to have you.
41:34I can tell you.
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