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00:14You have to tell her the truth.
00:16She could tell the mission, and then we'd have nothing.
00:18What aren't they telling me?
00:19I think he might have broken his arm.
00:22Thank you for being honest with me.
00:24It's not easy getting clemency for someone convicted of war crimes.
00:27What have you done besides signing checks?
00:28How are the preparations for tomorrow going?
00:30We're on schedule.
00:31Save me a seat on the truck.
00:33Really?
00:33I understand the plan now.
00:35Those are my two.
00:36He shuts her to an action, I say, Connie.
00:42No, name is she.
00:43Name is she.
00:44Name is she.
00:44These have nothing to do with foxglove.
00:46You tell me Nor's brother is dead for nothing?
00:48The only way forward is through Solomon.
00:51A new point of contact.
00:52Whoever traded this DGSE until?
00:54Agent Jacqueline Laurent.
00:55What do you want, sir?
00:56An introduction.
00:57Jacqueline tells me you buy information.
00:59What else did she tell you?
01:00They're listening to us.
01:01They know we're here.
01:02Catherine, the problem with New York is too many rats.
01:06No!
01:09You are going to tell me everything you know about Peter Sutherland
01:12and exactly what night action is.
01:27You are going to tell him.
01:29I'm hurt.
01:32You are so terrible.
01:35You are so terrible.
01:45Oh, yeah.
02:02you need help sir pardon you should be careful people drive way too fast around this corner
02:09here this is a really really bad spot right thanks I called the tow truck I'll be out of
02:15here soon oh well I'll wait until they show no it's all right it won't be long I don't mind
02:23well I hate to interrupt your night looks like somebody might be waiting for you
02:28you're helping a grandparent no my sister we rented some of these things like the wheelchair
02:34and the shower stool for a few months but uh now we uh we've made peace with the situation so
02:42I'm
02:42making some permanent changes so that she can get around better you uh mind if I ask what happened
02:49it was a hit and run she actually lost both her legs I'm sorry police catch a guy who did
02:57it
02:57no they did not
03:01you up early or up late early I got some business first thing in the city
03:07we'll see right no but I suppose you could call me a traitor
03:14uh anyhow my driver didn't show up this morning I tried calling him but his number is completely
03:20disconnected god damn looks like you're gonna need a new driver too perhaps
03:33you really made peace with what happened to your sister I had no choice
03:43I find there's always a choice
03:46the cops had some leads
03:48I kept calling to push them and I think maybe they thought she was just some poor puerto rican victim
03:53and they gave up looking then you gave up too no I went up and down that road where it
04:00happened
04:00for months hoping to find them I knew it was a black bmw that hit her carried a bat in
04:06my truck for
04:07months just in case but it didn't matter because in the end my sister needed me
04:13so I figured if nobody had our bags I had to have hers
04:20oh thanks for the company yeah listen can I offer you so no no please there was nothing
04:26take care and be safe you as well
04:43see why don't they care?
04:45oh
04:46Oh
04:46um
04:54um
04:56um
05:00um
05:06uh
05:12um
05:30there's a little slack you want me to tighten it no I'm comfortable how about
05:41you well gotta hand it to you this place is fucking depressing is it anything like that
05:49basement office of yours in the White House it's weird how the feds hired you even though
05:56your dad was a traitor they ever tell you how they caught him you're not dying to know
06:02the FBI closed their investigation the FBI never investigated your father before he
06:07was arrested none of the three-letter outfits did unless there's some other off-book agency
06:16night action mean anything to you Peter out here
06:34I just got off with Mosley he's on his way to question
06:37Solomon he knows about night action did they investigate my father he is just
06:42trying to throw you off balance just trying to find some weakness to exploit do not give
06:47him one probably just repeating something he heard they were patched into our comms last
06:54night I mean that's how they knew the meat was a setup and why Solomon killed Laurent
06:59Solomon bought Intel from Warren at the CIA he bought Intel from Laurent at the DGSE do you
07:05think he has an FBI agent someone who would have given them the decryption keys to our radio signals
07:10that would explain how he was able to get to jump on Alice and I in Bangkok because we were
07:13on comms
07:14when they told us to go to the river for extraction I just thought it was a mole inside night
07:19action you
07:20mean you thought it was me I didn't know what to think I get it sorry I get it Solomon
07:33has connections
07:34with government agencies all around the world but what is the motive Laurent gave him the list of
07:39Iranian dissidents he gave it to the Iranian ambassador what if Solomon just brokers deals to buy and sell Intel
07:48if so who did he sell the foxglove Intel to I don't know sorry it's Rose something's going on with
07:54Nora is she ready to be picked up no idea but she's freaking out Rose is going to the basement
07:59to meet
07:59her I should probably be there too fine I'll start working on Solomon until Mosley arrives okay
08:44she's begin
08:50how are you?
08:52you are thinking about it?
08:55I'm very good. I'm very good.
08:58I got a nap and said to you, I'm going to go and go and buy you with me.
09:02I don't have to do it.
09:04I don't have to go with me.
09:06I don't want to go with you.
09:07I want to go with you.
09:09I'm going to drink.
09:10I'll do it.
09:10I'll leave you with me.
09:13I'll do it.
09:14You're going to leave me alone.
09:14You're going to leave me alone.
09:17You're going to have a brother who is married.
09:19You're going to leave me alone.
09:22I'm going to leave you alone.
09:27I'm sorry for you.
09:28I'm not going to leave you alone.
09:31I want to be alone.
10:03Not feeling any jet lag then?
10:06Sorry?
10:07We flew to Europe and back in barely a day, and you haven't touched her espresso.
10:12Oh.
10:13Yeah, I'm good, actually.
10:16Heart's racing a bit today.
10:17Shall we take it easy, then?
10:19I was thinking, um, Bergdorf's fest.
10:23And then a little massage for a few galleries, followed by lunch in Chelsea.
10:30Or we could crawl into bed, and I'll help you feel better.
10:34Sorry, darling. I'm in meetings all day.
10:38Meetings.
10:40What is your father asking you to do now?
10:44Tomás.
10:48You've built a successful life without Victor.
10:52We have.
10:54Whatever he's asking of you.
10:56Don't risk us for him.
11:02You don't know him anything.
11:07I know what I'm doing.
11:24We on schedule?
11:26Do a tea.
11:27Good.
11:28I'll get changed.
11:29You don't have to go.
11:30My father insisted I take the lead.
11:37Hold out your hands.
11:39Why?
11:40Your hands.
11:48Don't fuck this up for us.
11:59Don't fuck this up for us.
12:20Hey.
12:23What's wrong?
12:26Are you ready to go to the safe house?
12:30Where are my mother and brother right now?
12:32You'll see them tonight.
12:34And there will be a doctor at the safe house.
12:36A doctor?
12:37You said Farhad's arm was broken.
12:40Right.
12:41He's already had medical attention.
12:43He has.
12:45Yeah.
12:46Peter and Catherine are taking care of him.
12:48Don't worry.
12:52I know my brother was killed in Esfahan.
12:55I saw the pictures.
12:58You knew all along, didn't you?
13:01Didn't you?
13:02Yes.
13:04I asked you if my family was safe and you lied to me.
13:07I'm so sorry, Noor.
13:10I...
13:10Where is my mother?
13:12What saw me?
13:13Where?
13:14I don't know.
13:15I want to speak to her now.
13:16I need to know that she's alive.
13:18I don't know how to reach her, but Noor, she is alive, I swear.
13:22I never wanted to lie to you, but you did anyway.
13:25Hey, hey, hey.
13:26My brother died on your watch and you covered it up.
13:28Leave Rose alone.
13:30She had nothing to do with the extraction going bad.
13:32No, it's your fault.
13:34Farhal's blood is on your hands.
13:37Shame on you.
13:38Shame on all of you.
13:41I'm sorry.
13:42I didn't want to tell you until we got you out of the Iranian mission.
13:45We needed to make sure you were safe.
13:47No, you didn't want to tell me because you needed me to hand over the file.
13:54Yeah, that too.
13:55Yes.
13:56You want to tell me the truth?
14:00Tell me how my brother was killed.
14:03You sure?
14:07Okay.
14:10Sami was taking her family back to the plane.
14:13And they were stopped by police officers.
14:17Farhad changed his mind about leaving.
14:19And he stole one of the police officers' guns and he shot at Sami.
14:24Sami had to return fire.
14:26He didn't have a choice, Nor.
14:27Farhad wouldn't do that.
14:28He isn't like that.
14:30He's...
14:30He's just a child.
14:33I'm sorry.
14:33That's what he did.
14:36I know how much your brother meant to you.
14:38And none of this was supposed to happen.
14:40Normally we would have had more time to plan.
14:42So it's my fault for needing it done quickly.
14:45No.
14:45It's not your fault.
14:47It's nobody's fault.
14:48It just...
14:50It just went wrong.
14:54I want to speak to my mother.
14:56And you will.
14:57If you come with me, I can take you to a safe house where the Iranians can't touch you and
15:01Sami will bring your mom.
15:02The man who killed my brother?
15:05If you have my mother, put her on the phone right now.
15:10Call him, Peter.
15:12Call Sami.
15:22Please leave a message.
15:26You don't have my mother, do you?
15:29For all I know, she's still in Esfahan.
15:33Maybe I'll go back to the mission to find out.
15:35No, no, no, no.
15:36By now they'll know that your family tried to escape Iran.
15:39It's too dangerous for you to go back.
15:42Now look.
15:44I made a mistake.
15:46I did.
15:47I'm sorry.
15:48But your mom is here.
15:50She's in New York and you can see her tonight if you come with me.
15:54I'm not going anywhere with you.
15:57Fine.
15:58I'll have Sami pick you up at 1.12 in Amsterdam tonight at 11.
16:04And I'll have them bring your mother.
16:17I'm not coming.
16:22I'm not coming.
16:33I'm coming.
16:58Can you see that in?
16:59Is that the last one?
17:01Yeah.
17:03Let's get you out.
17:04Secure that, go around.
17:05And this is everything here?
17:07OK, give me the pages.
17:08Thank you, thank you.
17:09Let's close it up.
17:12All right, let's go.
17:13We have everything.
17:14All right.
17:15Go, go, go, go.
17:30Transport papers.
17:35What happened to Kenny?
17:36It's usually his run.
17:37He's all sick.
17:40I mean this whole crew I think or they tell me
17:44You guys transport hazmats often no often enough
17:48Would you all pick up just read our papers. It's all in there. So is there a problem?
17:53Problem forgive him our client made it very clear that no one is talking about their shipments with anyone for
17:58security reasons
17:59We all had to sign confidentiality agreements
18:02One moment
18:09No become I am calm
18:16Have a safe trip, thank you
18:21See not so hard
18:57We know what your organization does you buy selling trade information all around the world?
19:04We know warren stalker gave you information on foxglove in bangkok
19:09What are you planning to do with that? Where's peter?
19:14Is he or what trainee did you sell the foxglove intel?
19:19Who hasn't I want to talk to peter alone federal agents on their way to pick you up?
19:27Seeing as you trafficked classified information involving chemical weapons. I do not imagine a promising future for you
19:33So if your specialty is cutting deals you cut one with me, and I'll see what I can do for
19:39you
19:41Think about it
19:43You want to know about foxglove?
19:46Look at the cyanogen
19:49Anything else send in peter
20:01I get you're trying to protect the country. I want that too, obviously, but
20:06Noor didn't deserve any of this
20:09I'm dealing with limited shitty options here
20:14I'm doing what I can
20:15Rose, I'm trying to do what's right, but what what is that at this point?
20:20When my aunt and uncle were killed, Dianfar lied to me to get what she wanted and I hated her
20:25for it
20:26Now I've done the same thing to Noor
20:31I need to go back to California
20:32I can't be involved with this anymore
20:40Sorry
20:42Yeah, I need you back here right now
21:21Hey, what's going on?
21:22Cyanogen was just stolen from a chemical plant outside Allentown, Pennsylvania
21:27It's a chemical compound mentioned in foxglove
21:29Solomon just told me ten minutes later federal agents learned a shipment of cyanogen was intercepted by a crew with
21:37forged transport papers
21:38It's gotta be the same people that stole the mobile lab, right?
21:42Wait, hold on
21:43Solomon tipped you off?
21:44How do we know he's not trying to spin us off in the wrong direction?
21:47I'm not sure
21:48But if these terrorists have the mobile lab and they're stealing the materials that can make one of foxglove's chemical
21:54agents
21:54Then they'll have a weapon capable of killing hundreds even thousands
21:59I got a c in chemistry
22:00But i'm guessing it takes more than one compound to make a chemical weapon so we need to figure out
22:05what else they need
22:06Did you check the cia file?
22:08It's an executive summary with a list of nine chemical agents. There's nothing on how they're made
22:12Uh, there's a roster of phds too. Those must be the scientists that worked on the project. We can ask
22:19one of them
22:21Just ask them to discuss an illegal chemical weapons program they participated in
22:26I'm sorry. Is there a plan b?
22:30Okay
22:30This one's at caltech
22:32DuPont
22:34This one's dead
22:36Okay, here we go
22:37A chemistry professor at Columbia
22:41Dr. Wilford Cole
22:42This is ridiculous
22:44We have Solomon right here and he knows what's going on. We can't waste time
22:48Running around the city chasing a nothing lead
22:50I can
22:51I'll go to Columbia while you guys talk to Solomon
22:54I can't be near him anyway
22:57Fine, I'll go with you
22:58No, you stay put. Solomon said he's only talking to you. We're running out of time
23:02You need to see what you can get out of him
23:04Yes, ma'am
23:05Um, can we talk on the way out?
23:09Okay
23:20If the offer for secret service protection still stands
23:25I'm ready to go back to California
23:26Are you sure? I meant what I said you've been valuable
23:29I know there's a lot of shit going down right now, but
23:33Now you have Solomon
23:34Plus you and Peter are back on the same page
23:37I'll just be in the way at this point
23:39All right, I'll set it up
23:41Thanks
23:42I'll get this done and I'll give you a call
24:03Enjoy the ship
24:04Enjoy the ship
24:05Enjoy the ship
24:32Heard you wanted to talk to me
24:35You seem more open-minded than your handler
24:37her. Can you trust her? I mean, really trust her? Who stole the cyanogen? Who's trying
24:48to make a chemical weapon? We did five tours in Afghanistan. Why betray a country you fought
25:01so long to protect? Is this about money? What was the reason your father betrayed his country?
25:09If this is just a business transaction to you, why protect people that are trying to kill
25:13American citizens with foxglove? I mean, you're not covering for clients, you're covering for
25:20a superior. That overdressed guy in Bangkok, that's him, right? That's your boss? After
25:28the Marines, you didn't have a purpose, and he gave you one. Is that it? No, this isn't
25:35about him either. This is about your sister, right? It's about Celeste. That guy you work
25:41for is behind Kincare Trust. He's taking care of Celeste, isn't he? After the accident, she
25:47was crushed with a lifetime of medical debt, and you needed a way to take care of her, so
25:51you did the wrong things for the right reasons. Honestly, I can't blame you. Leave my sister
25:56out of it. She wasn't aware of our arrangement. If she's on your boss's payroll, she's in
26:01deep shit. So tell us who you gave foxglove to, and we won't press charges against Celeste.
26:09If you don't cooperate with us, we're gonna have Celeste arrested for fraud. She knows
26:13you're alive, right? And she's been living off your VA death benefits, so we'll just flag
26:18her for defrauding the U.S. government. She'll be dragged off to a federal penitentiary, and
26:22they're not known for being friendly to the disabled. Is this what night action does? Threaten
26:27civilians in wheelchairs? No. We stop assholes like you from hurting our country.
26:39Peter. Peter. Peter. Outside. Now. You just confirmed there's someone above him calling
26:52the shots. And you just confirmed night action's existence to him. Neither one of us says another
26:58word to him until Mosley arrives. Dr. Cole? Yes. Uh, my name is Rose. I'm a master's student.
27:19I was just wondering if I could ask you some questions for my thesis. Sure. I'm researching
27:24the history of chemical weapons. As I understand it, you're one of the preeminent- Uh, my field
27:28is chemistry, not warfare. It sounds like you ought to be speaking with someone in the history
27:32department. I'm here specifically to ask you about Fox Club. The plant? Leave. Leave, or I'll call
27:51security. Dr. Cole, you must know. The only reason I have this file is because I have access to the
27:56top
27:56levels of government. This is real. I'm here because the shipment of cyanogen was just stolen.
28:02What? When? Today, we have reason to believe that someone is trying to synthesize one of the Fox
28:07Club weapons listed in that file. We need your help to determine which one. Well, a cyanogen is a
28:14component of several weapons off the top of my head. I don't know which ones. Well, where's the rest of
28:19the file?
28:19That's all that's left. The CIA's trying to bury it. Even if these people manage to get all the
28:24ingredients, they're not going to be able to make anything of them. They've also stolen a military-grade
28:27mobile lab. Who? We don't know. So the government's trying to pin this on me, is that it? No. They're
28:33trying to blame something that happened 20 years ago. Dr. Cole, no. Don't fucking bullshit me.
28:41I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
28:44Um, come, come with me. Where? You want answers or not?
29:07Hello. Thank you.
29:18Something wrong? Sorry about that. We're heading into a shift change. Just a minute.
29:25Shift change. Easy. Everything's fine. Don't start.
29:37Sir, can you step out of the truck? What's the problem? We believe there's been a mix-up.
29:43Something's not right with your paperwork. We've been dealing with this new shipping
29:46manager who's still learning the ropes. What's the issue? Your BOL doesn't match what's in
29:50the system. Open the gate! Go, go, go, go, go! Fuck it.
30:02Fuck! Fuck!
30:20Fuck! Fuck! What? No time! Get in! Get in!
30:25Come on!
30:55It's this way.
31:00Sorry for the mess.
31:07My study's downstairs.
31:11After you.
31:42Not what I was expecting.
31:44I agreed to embrace my wife's minimalist aesthetic upstairs.
31:48Thankfully, this space is my own.
31:50Give me a hand with these, would you?
31:51You can set them right there.
31:54Before I say anything that's going to get me imprisoned for life,
31:58tell me what you know about Fox Club first.
32:00It started as a thought experiment.
32:03The government wanted to brainstorm the future of chemical warfare,
32:07get ahead of whatever adversaries might be trying to develop,
32:10and create the antidotes in advance.
32:13But in order to do that, they had to create the poisons.
32:17You invented nine in total.
32:22We spent months theorizing chemical agents that could be weaponized,
32:26and we developed the antidotes for some of them.
32:28But before we could determine the antidotes for the rest,
32:31I was removed from the project.
32:32Why?
32:33I was only told the program had been shuttered.
32:35And the NDA had real teeth, so I couldn't ask around about it.
32:39The whole thing made me nervous.
32:42Which is why I saved these.
32:44I took notes from memory of our discussions.
32:47I never thought these would amount to anything.
32:49Come over here.
32:54But then Victor Bala used a chemical weapon on his own people.
32:58After he was deposed, he claimed he'd gotten the weapons from U.S. sources.
33:02The U.N., the I.C. could find nothing to corroborate it.
33:05Everyone wrote Bala off as a delusional dictator trying to deflect blame.
33:09But I noticed that the victims of the attack had symptoms that were eerily similar
33:14to some of the chemical agents we theorized.
33:17You think that the U.S. created these chemical agents in secret
33:20and someone gave one of them to Victor Bala?
33:24That would be...
33:24Crazy, yeah.
33:26And I couldn't prove it.
33:27No one was even going to acknowledge this program even existed.
33:30So I prayed I was only paranoid.
33:33But then you walked into my office.
33:37What was that?
33:39It's just the back screen door.
33:40Sorry.
33:41Gloria?
33:42Everything all right?
33:44Gloria!
33:47Mom's outside unloading groceries.
33:48Hey, go help your mom and tell her we've got a guest for dinner.
33:55So if these thieves have cyanogen,
33:58what would they go after next?
34:01Look, it takes years.
34:02To develop the skills to get a subject to talk.
34:05It's my fault for putting you in that position.
34:08You're just new at this.
34:10This Mosley.
34:11What's your ETA?
34:15They what?
34:16How can these chemicals be out in the world
34:18when they can be weaponized like this?
34:20Chemicals are all around us.
34:21Water is a chemical.
34:23So is sulfur dichloride.
34:25Know what that is?
34:27It's commonly found in dyes and insecticides.
34:29What about ethylene?
34:30Uh, it's used to artificially ripen fruits and vegetables, right?
34:34Exactly.
34:34And what do you get when you treat sulfur dichloride with ethylene?
34:37I don't know.
34:38You get mustard gas.
34:45Hello?
34:46They got another one.
34:47I'm putting you on speaker.
34:48I'm here with Dr. Cole.
34:50They got another chemical compound.
34:52Which one?
34:53Oxymil.
34:54Dr. Cole, can you narrow the list of possible foxglove weapons they're trying to make?
34:59The only chemical agent with both those components is called KX.
35:03It's a fifth generation blistering agent that's about ten times as potent as lewiside.
35:08And we couldn't develop an antidote for that one.
35:11What other chemical compounds do they need to complete it?
35:14Which ones would they be targeting next?
35:15My guess would be hydrazine BH.
35:17It's a restricted precursor chemical used in pharmaceuticals.
35:20I believe Tranto Pharmaceuticals has a patent on it.
35:23Peter, call Mosley, have him send teams to each one of their research labs in a hundred mile radius.
35:29Tranto won't be making it.
35:30They'd subcontract the manufacturing process out to a private CMO.
35:36Manadeo Manufacturing.
35:37The two nearest sites are in Long Island and Philly.
35:39Okay, thanks.
35:43Mosley is on his way to the site in Philadelphia, so I'll go to Long Island.
35:47You stay here and watch Solomon.
35:48You don't need me to come with?
35:50FBI, DHS, and DEA are sending teams.
35:52We'll have more than enough firepower.
35:54I'll stay here and keep questioning Solomon.
35:56No, no.
35:57Just leave that to Mosley.
35:58Watch him.
35:59I'm not a babysitter, Catherine.
36:01First of all, I babysat for years, and that shit is hard.
36:05Second, until Mosley and I get back, just sit tight and guard that door.
36:10Okay.
36:34First of all,
36:54I'm not sure how you are going to answer your question.
36:58I'm asking you all the questions.
37:02I'm not sure how you can answer your question.
37:10Do you have a question?
37:12No.
37:14This is the one who had been in the house of Hibbaz.
37:18Is it?
37:19Yes.
37:20Mm-hmm.
37:36What's my knee?
38:01What's my knee?
38:22What's my knee?
38:56I don't know.
39:28I don't know.
40:19I don't know.
40:43I don't know.
40:44I don't know.
40:46I don't know.
41:10I don't know.
41:20I don't know.
41:24I don't know.
41:38I don't know.
42:06I don't know.
42:16I don't know.
42:48Is she okay with you coming in here?
42:49I don't know.
43:43I don't know.
43:44I don't know.
43:49I don't know.
43:57I don't know.
44:00I don't know.
44:02I don't know.
44:03I don't know.
44:57I don't know.
45:01I don't know.
45:09I don't know.
45:15I don't know.
45:25I don't know.
45:28I don't know.
45:46I don't know.
45:47I don't know.
45:50I don't know.
46:10Come on, please.
46:18Hey, Rose.
46:32Let her go.
46:33Let her go.
46:34Let her go.
46:41Let her go.
46:42No.
46:43No.
46:43No.
46:44No.
46:44No.
46:46No.
46:47No.
46:47No.
46:47No.
46:47No.
46:47No.
46:48No.
46:48No.
46:48No.
46:49No! No!
47:06What the hell are you thinking we need the chemist?
47:09She'll be all right.
47:12Bec!
47:13No! No!
47:13Take them upstairs.
47:15You, go with them.
47:19Go, go, go, go!
47:21Just do it. Sit.
47:23Who the hell are you?
47:25I'm Dr. Cole's postdoc fellow.
47:28Let's get rid of her.
47:29I know you're trying to build a foxglove weapon.
47:33That's why you need him, right?
47:35I've read all his notes. They're right here.
47:52You kill me, and you're royally screwed.
47:55Yeah? How's that?
47:56What if Dr. Cole has a concussion?
47:58What if he bleeds out?
48:01How are you geniuses gonna build a chemical weapon without him?
48:08You need me.
48:31You can't believe it.
48:33Yes.
48:34You do.
48:37I mean...
48:37That's not too much.
48:39What's the price of my job?
48:40I don't know.
48:42Well, it's less than I've got to pay for you.
48:43I don't know
49:14Noor isn't showing up yet
49:17We have a bigger problem
50:05We have a bigger problem
50:23We have a bigger problem
50:55We have a bigger problem
51:37We have a bigger problem
51:43We have a bigger problem
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