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The Night Agent - Season 2 - Episode 04: Desperate Measures

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00:00You
00:09Peter this is Alice. She'll oversee your training on this assignment. So follow her lead. You're a night agent now.
00:15Relationships are dangerous
00:19How she's dead what she's gone
00:26The file I sold was from the early stages of development was called Foxglove
00:38We took the whole thing
00:40Trust me cousin. He's better this way seems the Iranians may have come into possession of classified information
00:46POTUS wants to bring night action in on it
00:52It's an obituary for a deceased marine named Solomon Vega says he's survived by his sister Celeste
00:58Abbas Mansoury Iranian ambassador to the United Nations
01:02Solomon Vega so they exchanged something who took the picture nor Tahiti for taking over her case
01:22Oh
01:22Oh
01:23Oh
01:24Oh
01:25Oh
01:26Oh
01:28Oh
01:32Oh
01:32Oh
01:37Oh
01:37Oh
01:44Oh
01:45Oh
01:45Oh
01:58Oh
01:59Oh
01:59What do you think?
01:59Then why do you do it?
02:01You can't lose this system.
02:06Everyone can't speak like you.
02:09I know that you are responsible for the government.
02:12But I can't really hurt myself.
02:16It's very important.
02:18It's just that it's important for you.
02:22You need to think about it.
02:24But if you don't want to do it,
02:25you can't do it.
02:26The pills will put them in the water.
02:29It's the case of it.
02:31They will put them in the blood.
02:34Do you want to be like your father?
02:38Do you want to go?
02:39Go ahead!
02:39Go ahead!
02:42Police!
02:43Do you want to go ahead?
02:44You can't do it!
02:46Do you want to go ahead!
02:56We had to get rid of them, so we don't want to get rid of them.
03:00Go ahead, go ahead.
03:02No, no, no, no.
03:13This side, this side.
03:14Go ahead.
03:16Go ahead.
04:38Edward?
04:41Hello?
04:44Hey.
04:46Sorry.
04:47Please.
04:48Who are you?
04:50I'm Peter.
04:51This is Rose.
04:52And I'm gonna say a few things.
04:53If you don't like what you hear, you are free to leave.
04:56Okay?
04:57I don't work for the CIA, but I've been briefed on your case.
05:01And it's my understanding you wanna get your family out of Iran, bring them here to live
05:04in the United States.
05:05Is that right?
05:09Okay.
05:10Okay.
05:11Look, I'm taking over for Edward.
05:12You understand?
05:20This is one of the photos you took of the man that met with your ambassador, yes?
05:27Yes.
05:28What can you tell me about him?
05:29The meeting was secret.
05:31He scheduled it himself.
05:33I don't know what they talked about, but the ambassador was given a briefcase before he
05:38left.
05:39I tried to tell Edward that-
05:40Forget Edward.
05:41Okay?
05:41You're talking to me.
05:43Who's in the briefcase?
05:44I don't know.
05:44But he still has it.
05:47It's locked up in his study.
05:48Does that help?
05:49It'd help me more if I knew what was inside it.
05:54You're asking me to get what's in the briefcase?
05:56Just long enough to make copies of whatever's in there.
05:59You do that, we will get your family out of Iran, and we will bring them here so you
06:03can all live together, under our protection, with our financial assistance.
06:07That's the offer.
06:08He can make that happen.
06:11And what if I don't do it?
06:13Then you'll never hear from me again.
06:14And you can go back to the mission and try to live with the choice you've made.
06:24My brother is due to be conscripted into the army next week.
06:28If he is, he will be shipped off to die in some pointless proxy war just like our father was.
06:35I don't want that for him.
06:37But I have you in prep all week, a party tomorrow at the ambassador's residence, and then a three-day
06:43water conference.
06:44I cannot just neglect all of that without being suspected.
06:48Tell me about this party.
06:50Wait, wait. I don't understand. What exactly are you telling me?
06:53I'm telling you he doesn't know anything about it.
06:55An American spy sold intel about an experimental CIA weapon called Foxglove.
07:00And you're saying that his boss's boss at the CIA doesn't know anything about it.
07:05And that's not strange to you?
07:07No, because Gedney's not a spook. He's a bureaucrat.
07:10That's why they put him in the big chair.
07:13He doesn't know shit, but he's good at pushing a pencil for me to be.
07:16So you don't mind if I take a run at him?
07:18You know, ask him a few follow-ups?
07:20The word's not good enough for you?
07:21It's not your word I'm doubting.
07:23Not everything is a conspiracy.
07:25Political appointees are just as likely to be dumb and feckless as anyone else.
07:29And you calling the director of the CIA dumb?
07:31And feckless. Keep up, will ya?
07:36Aiden, Warren was our best lead.
07:38You'll find others.
07:39Just keep pounding the pavement. I'll do the same on my end.
07:41And leave Gedney alone.
07:47Svega? Hello?
07:59Hello?
08:01Celeste?
08:06Excuse me, ma'am.
08:09Do you know the woman who lives here?
08:11Is she in some kind of trouble?
08:12Oh, no.
08:13I'm with the ADRC.
08:15It's a federally funded P&A system that provides financial assistance for people with disabilities.
08:22Oh, the government. Problem solved then.
08:26I was hoping to talk to Miss Vega, but her house looks completely empty.
08:30It was the strangest thing.
08:32Phil and I didn't even hear the moving trucks until they rolled on down the street this morning.
08:36She moved? In the middle of the night?
08:39Yeah.
08:40We'd help her with her groceries from time to time because, well, poor thing.
08:45I mean, she didn't have any folks to help her.
08:47Really?
08:48I was under the impression she had a brother.
08:55No.
08:57No, not that I've ever seen.
08:59Yeah, I'm sorry.
09:00Okay.
09:08There are guards, security cameras, and absolutely no phones or electronics allowed except for pre-approved mission staff, like me.
09:17What's this on the third floor?
09:19That is Abbas's study, where his briefcase is.
09:22Sorry, I'm not very good at drawing.
09:24You're doing fine.
09:25Is this the only staircase up?
09:26No, there is a services stairwell in the butler's pantry.
09:30Is this study locked?
09:32Yes.
09:32Key card access only.
09:34He keeps it on him.
09:35That's not the only thing you have to worry about.
09:38Javad, our head of security, is former God's Force.
09:41What's that?
09:42It's an elite branch of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
09:45He will be overseeing every detail tomorrow night.
09:47What about the cameras?
09:48They record to a server in the boiler room, I think.
09:51But as far as I know, they are not monitored.
09:54Huh.
09:56Okay.
09:56So all I have to do is get in, steal the key card, take the service stairwell to the study,
10:02find the briefcase, document what's inside, and get out.
10:05All without being detected?
10:06Well, when you put it that way...
10:08I am quite sure I can get you the key card.
10:10It's just...
10:12It's just what?
10:14Our boss keeps it in his jacket pocket.
10:17If there was a distraction, something to take his attention away.
10:22Or someone, I could...
10:26No.
10:27Well, it was just an idea.
10:29Well, we'll think of another one.
10:30Really?
10:31We don't have time.
10:32Just give me a minute.
10:34Peter, I can do it.
10:36It's okay.
10:36It's not okay.
10:37This is not why I let you stay here.
10:39It's just a party, right?
10:41I mean, if I get caught, I get kicked out.
10:43If you get caught, it's an international incident.
10:47Nor is you already putting yourself at risk.
10:50No.
10:51Can you do this by yourself?
10:54What happens if you don't find what's in that briefcase?
10:56Something really bad, right?
11:01I can do it.
11:03I'm gonna make some calls.
11:19You're upset.
11:20The regular fucking Sherlock Holmes.
11:22Just about the casualties.
11:24Well, like executions, don't you think?
11:27Yeah.
11:27Yeah, that was a bit concerning.
11:29But not half as much as the robbery itself.
11:31I thought the plan was quite clear.
11:33Because situations change, so plans change.
11:36And besides, it puts us in a stronger position.
11:39Forces them to take us seriously.
11:41Which is what you want, no?
11:42What I want, Marcus, is for you to understand the delicate nature of this endeavor.
11:47The fucking global politics involved, and how it's taken months to plan.
11:52What about your father?
11:54Your sentencing approaches.
11:55I'm working on it.
11:57I am.
11:59But he's in the mess he's in because he let militants like you stir him up.
12:04If he just listened to me, he wouldn't be imprisoned in the Hague while interlopers dismantle our entire family legacy.
12:10Am I interrupting something?
12:12No.
12:13No.
12:14No, please.
12:21I take my invitation here as a signal you'd like to continue with our arrangement.
12:25Do I have that right?
12:27Yes.
12:27Yes, but the thing is, I've got this lingering question in the back of my mind.
12:32You see, I know why I'm doing this.
12:35Country.
12:36Family.
12:36Heritage.
12:37But what I can't quite put my finger on is what's in it for you.
12:44Can I offer you some advice?
12:46Never ask a question you don't already know the answer to.
12:50It's a confession of ignorance.
12:53Are you suggesting I'm ignorant?
12:54No.
12:56It's just that you're asking the wrong person.
13:09Good night, gentlemen.
13:10Good night.
13:11Good night.
13:12okay
13:22do you do any work since you did?
13:24don't you know how to work with you before that
13:27I've never had to work anymore
13:29sometimes I'm a real plan
13:33sometimes I've never had a great job
13:35sometimes I'll do
13:36sometimes I'll do
13:37sometimes I'll take a lot of fun
13:39It's been a day that we have to go to Iran, we have to relax with you, do you know?
13:47It's the same thing that you say.
13:50It's the same thing again.
13:52It's the same thing.
13:52I can't wait to see my friends and friends.
13:56We can't do it.
13:57We can't do it.
13:58We can't do it.
13:58We can't do it.
13:59We can't do it.
14:00We can't do it.
14:02We can't do it.
14:04We can't do it.
14:05We can't do it.
14:08No?
14:09It's a great guy.
14:11I don't know.
14:13I've told you that I have a heart of your heart.
14:16I can't do it.
14:19I can't do it.
14:20I can't do it.
14:21I can't do it.
14:24Go.
14:25I can't do it.
14:26I can't do it.
14:28Go.
14:28Go.
14:31Go.
14:33Go.
14:34Go.
14:36Go.
14:46Go.
15:08How's it going out here?
15:12Swell, huh?
15:13I just, I can't figure out these angles.
15:17Don't let perfection stand in the way of progress.
15:20This has to be perfect, Rose.
15:24You know the thing that I love about my work
15:27is that if you can code it, you can build it.
15:30Of course, sometimes my abilities
15:32don't always match up with the ideas in my head.
15:35But on those super rare occasions,
15:37you know what helps the most?
15:40Troubleshooting.
15:41I don't have the time or the energy for this.
15:44Thank you, though.
15:44Okay, just think of the stupidest version of the plan
15:48and start there.
15:50It's not about finding answers.
15:51It's about building up to them
15:53in a way that makes sense to you.
15:55Just try it.
15:57Start stupid.
15:58You can do that, right?
16:01Just go to sleep.
16:04Hey.
16:07Um, I'm not sure how this will all go tomorrow,
16:10but I need you to promise me something, okay?
16:13If something goes wrong at this party,
16:15like, at all,
16:17you just turn around and walk out.
16:19Right then and there, no risks.
16:22Okay, not even for me.
16:25I understand.
16:27It's not good enough.
16:31I need you to promise me
16:32or I'll call this off.
16:36I promise.
16:38Night.
16:46We closed at nine.
16:47Sorry.
16:47Two minutes.
16:48I'll be in and out.
16:50Read the sign.
17:00Whoa, whoa, whoa.
17:01Hey, how did you...
17:02Well, the sign says open.
17:05You don't mind, right?
17:07I just need my mail.
17:10Okay, what's the name?
17:16Okay, one sec.
17:26Here you go.
17:34Something wrong?
17:36Got a knife.
17:44May want to take a couple steps back.
17:48Seriously.
17:50Seriously.
17:51Seriously.
18:03There must be some mistake.
18:06I shouldn't be getting this.
18:12Oh.
18:14Yeah.
18:16Well, that's your name.
18:25Hey, you're up.
18:27Hey, you know that
18:28start stupid idea you had?
18:31I think it worked.
18:33So the security server they're using
18:35probably runs on a relay.
18:36So if I can trip it,
18:37it'll give us about 15 minutes
18:38before the cameras reboot,
18:40which is more than enough time
18:41to get in and out of the ambassador's office
18:42without raising any red flags
18:44once I get the key card.
18:45Nora will come through.
18:46I'll make sure she gets it.
18:48And, uh,
18:49you'll actually have some help.
18:53It's your date.
18:54He's a Swiss attaché
18:55for special affairs.
18:57He'll make sure you get into the party,
18:58get out clean.
18:59You have friends in Switzerland?
19:01He's Catherine's guy.
19:02But he'll make sure you're safe.
19:05Yeah, for sure.
19:06But wait,
19:07how will you get into the party?
19:08I'm guessing you're not
19:09on the guest list, too.
19:10What's a party without catering?
19:14What?
19:14No, I think it's a good look.
19:16You're totally going to pull off
19:18that hideous vest.
19:19You're more than welcome
19:20to return your dress
19:21and join me.
19:22No, thanks.
19:22I waited enough tables in college.
19:25I'll stick with the Swiss dude.
19:44Chase fucking ghosts.
19:47No offense.
20:09Sir, pardon me?
20:12Are you Isaac Leeds?
20:14Uh, girls,
20:15go in the house.
20:16I'll be right in.
20:19Yeah, I'm Isaac.
20:20Isaac, hi.
20:21I'm Catherine.
20:23I worked with your late cousin Alice,
20:26and I just wanted to extend
20:28my personal condolences,
20:30as well as an apology.
20:32Apology for what?
20:34Well, it seems there was
20:36some kind of shipping mishap,
20:38but this should have gotten
20:41to her loved ones much sooner.
20:45You know, I barely knew Alice.
20:47My uncle, her dad,
20:49he talked about her all the time.
20:52He was really proud, too,
20:54especially when she joined the FBI.
20:57But then she got some promotion, I guess,
20:59and she came around less and less
21:03until one day everyone just stopped hearing from her.
21:07Yeah, I don't know if it was the job
21:08or something about us,
21:11but I know that it broke her dad's heart.
21:18You sent it back.
21:21Something like that,
21:23it should be with someone
21:25that really knew her,
21:27cared about her.
21:45Noor!
21:46Beate.
21:48Goto beriem,
21:49خیلی کار داریم
21:50تقبل ازی که مهمون ها برسن.
21:51Darum, iam.
22:19خیلی کار داریم
22:30خیلی کار داریم
22:31خیلی کار داریم
22:31خیلی کار داریم
22:31You good?
22:32Yeah.
22:36Is it too much?
22:37No.
22:38No, you look great.
22:42Could you give me a hand?
22:43I couldn't get the clasps to hook.
22:45Yeah.
22:53There you go.
22:54Thanks.
22:57Okay, now, remember,
22:58if there's any problem
22:59or trouble,
23:00make sure-
23:01Walk out the front door,
23:02forget you ever existed.
23:03Peter Who, got it?
23:04No, Rose, this is serious.
23:06I understand.
23:10Okay, well,
23:11see you at the party.
23:12Okay, be careful.
23:14Good luck.
23:15You too.
23:32What's your name, dear?
23:34Uh, Rose.
23:36Rose?
23:38Yeah.
23:42So, for the purposes
23:43of this evening,
23:44I'm going to, um,
23:46introduce you as
23:49Bettina.
23:51Bettina?
23:51Is that satisfactory?
23:54Whatever you think works.
23:56Grand.
23:58So, uh,
24:00how long have you
24:00worked with Catherine?
24:02Not with.
24:03Four.
24:05She's more of a
24:06captor than a colleague.
24:07A captor?
24:08Hmm.
24:11A few years back,
24:11I made an error.
24:13Particulars,
24:13which I'd like to forget.
24:15And she caught me.
24:18Red-handed.
24:20So, this is my penance.
24:24My way of making up
24:25for her silence.
24:27How many more favors
24:28does she have
24:28on that punch card?
24:32Let's just focus on tonight,
24:33shall we?
24:36All right.
25:01Iran welcomes our friends
25:03from Switzerland.
25:04Enjoy your evening.
25:09All right.
25:11Ma'am.
25:14Your phone.
25:15Oh, I didn't bring one.
25:17Oh.
25:24Thank you, darling.
25:28No more.
25:29No more.
25:33Oh, no.
25:36Oh, I didn't love it, too.
25:43I would have had to party, dear.
25:46It's rude not to mingle.
25:47I just don't want to
25:48lose track of him.
25:49We'll find him
25:50when the time is right.
25:51Till then, patience.
25:57I'm gonna grab some more empties,
25:59okay?
25:59Okay.
26:00Okay.
26:01Okay.
26:01Okay.
26:25All right.
26:36All right.
26:41Ambassador, how much is it?
26:43How much is it?
26:43How much is it?
26:43How much is it?
26:44How much is it?
26:44How much is it?
26:45How much is it?
26:46Ambassador, the reception
26:47for the foreign ministers
26:48at Triumph.
26:49Amir.
26:50I wasn't expecting a visit
26:52from our Swiss friends
26:53this evening.
26:54And yet here I am,
26:55materializing nonetheless.
26:57Always welcome.
26:58Please, allow me
27:00to introduce my companion.
27:01Her name is Bettina.
27:03Welcome.
27:04Pleasure to meet you.
27:06Was this matter?
27:07Let's have a seat.
27:07Come again, you know?
27:09Be out this thing.
27:12Bettina, tell me,
27:13are you American?
27:14I hope that's not a problem.
27:16No, not for me,
27:18but for you.
27:20November, big decision.
27:22Knox or Hagen for president.
27:23Which one would you choose?
27:25Seems like an easy decision to me.
27:27Ah, Emil,
27:30you've got a politician
27:31on your hands.
27:32I force this.
27:34Ja, ich werde bei ihr
27:36eine ganze Reihe von Dingen achten.
27:41Oh, what are those?
27:43Oh, pomegranate Croscenis.
27:45Delicious.
27:46Please, help yourself.
27:47I'm going to take two,
27:49if that's okay.
27:49Ja, and my class focus
27:52hat mir geswicht
27:54dass du aus der Politik raus musstest.
27:56Ausstreichen.
27:57Für mich sollte es ausstreichen, Father,
27:59huh?
27:59Ich habe a...
28:02What is it?
28:03Bettina!
28:04I think...
28:04Are you joking?
28:05Are you joking?
28:07She is joking.
28:07Do you do something?
28:08Are you joking?
28:10Are you joking?
28:10What?
28:11I'm getting...
28:12Do you...
28:12What are you coming off?
28:13No, no, please.
28:15I'm fine.
28:16I'm fine.
28:17I'm fine.
28:18I'm fine.
28:19I'm fine.
28:19I'm fine.
28:23You.
28:24Come help me with something.
28:26No.
28:27No, no.
28:34I just need to get some water.
28:42What happened?
28:44Javel just took him somewhere.
28:45Who?
28:46Peter.
28:47Where?
28:48I don't know, but we don't have much time left.
28:50What should we do?
28:53I, um...
28:54I just need some air.
28:56What?
28:56No, where are you going?
29:09Do you still have the key card?
29:10Yes.
29:11Okay, give it to me and your phone.
29:12I need to take pictures.
29:14All right, before I change my mind.
29:18Okay, go find Peter and make sure he's okay, all right?
29:27It's a shame.
29:28You know, couldn't have just re-gifted these?
29:31These are cherished gifts from trusted allies.
29:34We would never just give them away.
29:36But, of course, for us, alcohol is forbidden.
29:39So why would they gift you wine?
29:40I'll ask the ambassador.
29:42He was a little loose with the rules, but he was made to learn.
29:49Tell me, Matt.
29:51How long have you worked at this catering company?
29:53A few months.
29:55Why?
29:57You walk different than the others.
30:00How do I walk?
30:02What purpose?
30:03Just trying to do a good job.
30:04I see.
30:05And what were you doing before?
30:08For what?
30:08Uh, retail mostly.
30:10But that's when I was living upstate.
30:12I'm just trying to pay some bills, feed my dog.
30:15He won't go for any of the canned stuff.
30:16He only eats the premium boiled chicken.
30:21What, uh, what breed?
30:24He's a yellow lab.
30:26You a, uh, dog guy?
30:28No.
30:29I was under the impression that Labradors had a natural allergy to chicken.
30:33Not Scout.
30:34He, uh, he loves it.
30:36Can't get enough of it.
30:38Well, I think I'm done getting it back to work.
30:42Otherwise, he'll stick me on the van.
30:44No.
30:46Not quite yet.
31:37I spent a career in counterintelligence.
31:40I find it extremely rewarding.
31:44But like most jobs, it tends to come home with you.
31:48Little habits you pick up along the way.
31:50For instance, every single time I enter a room,
31:53my eyes unavoidably plot out the escapes.
31:57Every door, every window.
31:59I couldn't stop doing it if I tried.
32:01That's great, man.
32:03I don't know what this has to do with me, so...
32:05I was wondering the same thing when I noticed that you share my compulsion.
32:10Counting windows and doors with your eyes.
32:12This is strange.
32:14Avid for a waiter, wouldn't you say?
32:17Matt.
32:23It's been great talking to you, but I gotta get back to work.
32:33No?
32:34I don't believe you do.
32:35I don't believe you.
33:29I don't know who you think I am, man.
33:30I...
33:31Whoever it is, trust me, I'm a lot less interesting.
33:34No.
33:35Don't sell yourself short.
33:36We're just getting to know one another.
33:38I don't believe you.
34:16This is a bespoke designer's suit.
34:19You spilled all over it.
34:20I'm sorry.
34:21Check your logs.
34:23I was cleared to work here, just like everybody else.
34:26So you're saying if I ask the other waiters, they would vouch for you?
34:29Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
34:31Then what name should I give them?
34:33Matt.
34:33My name's Matt.
34:35Look, this is ridiculous.
34:37I don't have to put up with this.
34:38I'm an American citizen.
34:39This is New York fucking city.
34:41You can't hold me prisoner.
34:42Can't I?
34:45This is a diplomatic residence.
34:46Which means, this very room is sovereign territory of the Islamic Republic.
34:52Great.
34:53Does that make you mayor?
34:54No.
34:56It makes me God.
34:59What?
35:00I don't know.
35:05I don't know.
35:07It's like this.
35:09It's like this.
35:09I don't know.
35:11I don't know what I mean.
35:17You can't be afraid of it.
35:25Don't know who it is.
35:28You can't believe I really do it.
35:30How do you expect me to continue this evening drenched in gundos?
35:34I'm coming in and no thanks to her.
35:36Lower your voice.
35:39You're right, of course.
35:41Perhaps I got carried away.
35:43My apologies.
35:45I'll go in search of some club soda.
36:00I'll go in search of some club.
36:35Excuse me, what are you doing up here and how did you get that through everyone's supposed
36:41to hand in their phone at the entrance?
36:42Oh, the line in the bathroom was so long, you know, and I thought there was one up here
36:47and I found this on the banister.
36:50Any idea whose it is?
36:54Yes, she works with me.
36:56I'll make sure she gets it now, if you please.
37:36Shhh.
37:38Shhh!
37:56Oh, my God.
38:17I just got to run in the catering van.
38:19I'm running out of silverware.
38:20Hey.
38:22Could you get me some more of those mini bread things?
38:26Sure.
38:35Rose.
38:38Hey.
39:06What happened to you?
39:08Took one for the team.
39:12Shall we?
39:13I just need to...
39:15Oh, yeah.
39:16Let me.
39:17You have done enough for one evening.
39:20Just put in a good word with Catherine for me, will you?
39:23All right.
39:29Ah, my friend.
39:32Wonderful evening.
39:34Fantastic.
39:45Well, I knew that he would like to text.
39:47It would be easy.
39:47Catherine.
39:50Four years in foreign operations, five years at the Bureau before that, the woman never worked a load she couldn't
39:58clear, and if she did, she dug in, made it her life, because that's what the job demanded.
40:04Okay, I don't know what all this is about, but tonight's hardly the time or place for this.
40:08Yeah, you're right.
40:09But that's the thing about sacrifice, director, get me, is fucking inconvenient.
40:16Are those someone's ashes?
40:18For Christ's sake, Catherine, at dinner?
40:21Her name was Alice Leeds.
40:23She was my best, knew what it took, and all she expected in return was for the institution to have
40:30her back.
40:30So, you better get comfortable with the sight of me, Byron, because I'm not leaving until you tell me what
40:37she died for.
40:40I'll just use the restroom.
40:42Excuse me.
40:49Foxglove.
40:50What is it?
40:57Where have you been?
40:58I'm sorry, it took longer than I thought to get back.
41:01You left, right?
41:03When they took me in the back, you left?
41:04Well, I was going to, but...
41:06Rose, we agreed that if something were to happen that you...
41:09I know, but Peter, I did it.
41:12I got the key card, I found the briefcase, I took the photos, and I snuck out in time.
41:16I did it.
41:17What do you mean you got the photos? Where are they?
41:19They're on Nora's phone, and we're going to get them tomorrow.
41:23Wait, please don't be mad.
41:24I'm not...
41:25I'm not mad.
41:29You shouldn't have been there.
41:31You should have left.
41:33You promised me.
41:35Rose, if something were to happen to you, I...
41:39I...
41:41I'm okay.
41:43You're okay.
41:46We did it.
41:52You did it.
42:06How was the party?
42:08It was messy.
42:09Your man Emil helped us out a lot, though.
42:11Yes, I heard.
42:12Who knew Rose had a dinner?
42:14I did.
42:16Find any more ties between Solomon Vega and Foxglove?
42:19I had an illuminating dinner conversation last night, the details of which are still incoming,
42:25but the tenor of it left me feeling unsettled.
42:32This is the part of the job they leave off the brochure.
42:36Yeah.
42:38You lose anybody like this before?
42:41Once.
42:42A while back.
42:47I used to meet Alice here every other week for her debriefs.
42:50Here was her preference.
42:53I always thought the choice was tactical.
42:55It's public, it's flat, only one way in.
42:59But then I realized...
43:02she just loved the water.
43:07Back in Bangkok, she had me running this all-night surveillance exercise.
43:14It turns out we were just following her favorite food truck.
43:20And that's the secret.
43:22The thing that makes any good agent great.
43:26Appreciating the little things?
43:28Yeah.
43:31Alice did that better than any of us.
44:02Oh, you're not.
44:03You're not meeting with that eel again, are you?
44:05You were in such a rotten mood after last time.
44:07He's my cousin, Sloane.
44:09Well, that's barely related.
44:11They let cousins marry, after all.
44:13Besides,
44:15he's off-putting.
44:16He's like an outside dog.
44:19Weasel's more like it.
44:22He's making moves by my back.
44:26It's time he's reminded of the proper pecking order.
44:32Here.
44:33Wear this one.
44:34It's more regal.
44:36It's not a tad loud.
44:39Loud colors project strength.
44:42Go on.
44:42All right.
44:46All right.
45:04Woo.
45:16Zagrados. Imported from Havana.
45:21Mind if I help myself?
45:22No, of course not. After all, it's what your best at.
45:27I don't understand. Our plan is moving ahead. Are we going to celebrate?
45:32Our plan? No. My plan.
45:35Which, if you don't recall, was quite simple.
45:38Document the mobile lab for blackmail, not steal it entirely, leaving American bodies in your fucking wake.
45:46How much did that cost?
45:48What? Your hands. Your nails.
45:51This is manicure. Yes.
45:53So? Hard hands reveal hard work.
45:57Soft hands reveal soft touch.
46:01It's not your fault. You are settled with more genteel expectations.
46:05I think you're forgetting your place in all this.
46:07And I think you're in over your head, little duck.
46:12Perhaps it's time you showed a little loyalty.
46:14To whom?
46:16You know who.
46:19I wouldn't keep him waiting.
46:22Your father grows impatient these days.
46:37She here yet?
46:38She's on her way.
46:39You sure she has the pictures? You saw the documents.
46:41Yes. I mean, they were all in French, but I scanned them all to Norse phone.
46:45French?
46:46Yeah.
46:46Okay.
46:48Okay. Give her a few minutes.
46:52What's going on?
46:54Will you excuse us?
46:56Seriously?
46:58Okay.
47:07Is this the intel on Fox Club?
47:09What's left of it, the rest likely vanished in a burned barrel.
47:12I don't understand.
47:13This is just a bunch of loose names and chemical agents.
47:15It's thin, but all of the pieces fit.
47:18Clandestine R&D program, theoretical chemists.
47:20The idea was to conceive of new synthetic weapons the U.S. could get ahead of,
47:25then create antidote solvents to counter their effects.
47:28The only problem with that was, well, they had to manufacture the chemicals to know how to stop them.
47:35The CIA, in conjunction with the U.S. military, secretly developed nine novel chemical agents
47:42in a mobile lab which, as of Friday, has gone missing.
47:47What do you mean I went missing? Like it's stolen?
47:49It came in heavy. Killed two marines in the process.
47:54Holy shit.
47:57Can we come down?
47:58Uh, yeah.
48:04Hey, were you followed?
48:06No, but the mission is on alert after what happened last night.
48:10They're saying you broke one of the guard's collarbones.
48:16Who is she?
48:17She's with us.
48:18I was told you played a major part in getting us some much needed intel, is that right?
48:25It is.
48:26That kind of cooperation goes a long way with me.
48:29The photos of the documents Rose took, you have them.
48:33Hey, it's okay. Give her the photos.
48:37I didn't bring them, but they are safe.
48:40No.
48:42I gave you my word, and I will honor that, but first I need to know that you will honor
48:46yours.
48:47We have to know what's in those documents, now.
48:50We'll get your family out, but it'll take some time.
48:52How long?
48:54Javad is combing through every second of our security footage,
48:57and soon he will start asking questions, interrogate the whole mission.
49:01I cannot wait any longer.
49:02Peter, she's not wrong.
49:04Extractions take time to plan, especially in hostile countries.
49:07Mr. Harry, the people that gave Abbas that intelligence,
49:11stole something extremely dangerous.
49:13Those documents could tell us who they are, what they're planning.
49:16No!
49:18You people ask more and more while you have held my family over my head like a carrot.
49:24And I've delivered now. I've put myself at risk.
49:28I've betrayed my country.
49:31Now it is your turn to do one thing for me.
49:36Nora, please.
49:39Where's your phone?
49:40I told you.
49:42Peter!
49:48I transferred the photos to a drive.
49:55Where?
49:57If those documents are as important as you say,
50:00get my family out of Iran.
50:02Now.
50:03Then you will have your photos.
50:06Not before.
50:29I said.
50:39It's just the same thing.
50:40Let's go.
50:40Let's do it.
50:41Let's do it.
50:51Today in the meantime, it's just another thing.
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