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00:06you're the mole alexander someone's been watching and listening through you i would never
00:11knowingly betray my own country i need to know what hale's going to do next predict him study
00:17him figure out what's driving him how's the game carries on without you alexander what are you
00:24doing up here you know simon claymore we need to infiltrate his life who am i you're michelle
00:32i'm alexander natalie i wasn't really supposed to give you my real name so it's between us we
00:38know nothing about who did this but we know one thing that they don't we found the hack that's
00:44how we're gonna catch them they have to check his feet somehow see that we haven't found the hack
00:48if it appears to be clean will they resume operation and if not they kill him
00:55how's the head clarissa we know your cia you're gonna tell me everything you know about the
01:00person who hired you a man with a cane threatened to expose her she didn't work for him this young
01:06man is the nephew i've told you so much about come join us for a drink
01:26y'all
01:51Get up.
02:07I don't know who you are, but you're trespassing.
02:11I was admiring the flowers.
02:14Did you plant them?
02:15My husband will be here any minute.
02:20Can I wait inside with you until he comes?
02:25If you don't mind comforting me.
02:46Careful with that.
02:47Oh, it's not loaded.
03:06Biscuit with your T.K. I wouldn't turn down a biscuit.
03:10Biscuit with it.
03:38Biscuit with your T.K.
03:50There you are.
03:51Where have you been?
04:11Why is that thing there?
04:14There's nothing to worry about.
04:15Not in the house.
04:17I don't like it in the house.
04:18It's okay.
04:20I don't want it in the house.
04:21I don't want it in the house.
04:22Kate.
04:22I don't want it in the house.
04:52I don't want it in the house.
04:53But no one wants it.
06:23Me there, operations there.
06:25And that one?
06:26Case Director Moore rejoins.
06:29You think he might?
06:30I think he might.
06:35Can I have the room, please?
06:41You found something unhailed, didn't you?
06:45Well, Osiris is on the move.
06:47Okay.
06:48Notify Shadowboxer.
06:50We've updated the book.
07:16Hey.
07:18Well, hello.
07:19Oh.
07:24Ready?
07:25Yeah.
07:27My turn.
07:28Dream vacation.
07:30No thinking.
07:32Everest.
07:33Solo.
07:34No supplemental oxygen.
07:36You?
07:36Greek aisles.
07:38Read lots of books.
07:39Little.
07:40Play in the sand.
07:41They're cute together.
07:44Die and be reborn.
07:46Shut up.
07:47Wow.
07:48Your question.
07:50Okay.
07:51Uh, where do you go to feel centered?
07:55No thinking.
08:00Uh, cemeteries.
08:03Cemeteries?
08:04It's not bad.
08:06You want to talk about that?
08:09No.
08:11Let me just fix this a little bit.
08:18There.
08:21Come on.
08:24They're heading underground.
08:25Going dark.
08:26Shadowboxer has them.
08:29They're very, the boxy animals.
08:31They are.
08:31That's what I think we're talking about.
08:33There's a lot of weight to the floor.
08:35They are.
08:35But I think they're real animals.
08:38This train is being held due to a technical malfunction.
08:41Service will resume shortly.
08:46Clear.
08:52You good?
08:53Um, yeah.
08:54You?
08:55Yeah.
08:59So you're sticking around for a minute.
09:01They want me to continue to play the girlfriend.
09:05Be too suspicious if I disappeared quickly.
09:10Or you're just keeping an eye on me.
09:12In worst case scenario, if I start to get out of line,
09:16you take me out.
09:30This train is resuming normal operations.
09:33Thank you for your patience.
09:35Lucky us.
09:42Three current operations.
09:55Slovakia.
09:57You're trying to rule out the Chinese.
09:59I'd like to discover what allegiances our enemy holds.
10:12Are you certain about this?
10:16Would that matter?
10:45Good morning.
10:49Hale?
10:50I haven't seen you here before, sir.
10:51Can't always run this place from my cage now, can I?
10:56Hello, sir.
10:57Edmund Cobb, Poseidon Intelligence.
10:59It is an honor.
11:01Eliza, I mean Poseidon Operations.
11:04This is Hale, Claymore Operations.
11:06Yes, we've worked together before.
11:08Good.
11:08You'll be doing it again.
11:09I'm giving Claymore oversight on Poseidon.
11:11Effective immediately.
11:17And your reasoning for that, sir?
11:19There's some overlap with Claymore's source mosaic.
11:22Just a precaution to make sure we don't put anything at risk.
11:28Secure briefing in 30 Hill?
11:30Sir.
11:38You're asking me to see real intel, classified intel.
11:42Why?
11:43Because we want our enemy to see it, too.
11:48You're sacrificing Poseidon.
11:50If our operation in the bookstore succeeded,
11:52then we have convinced whoever did this
11:54that we didn't find the hack.
11:56That was defense.
11:57Now we start the hunt.
11:59But if we stop giving them valuable intel,
12:01they'll notice.
12:04We need to sacrifice something real.
12:08Because ultimately, this is a blue-dye test.
12:11We leak intel.
12:12We follow that intel where it goes.
12:14It leads us to whoever did this to you.
12:18How many people will die as a result?
12:21There are a range of outcomes we're willing to accept.
12:24Meaning you don't know.
12:26People have already died.
12:27How many more people will die
12:29if we don't figure out who hacked you?
12:32There could be others like you
12:34walking security breaches.
12:36Who are they going to get killed
12:38if we don't stop this?
12:52Are you sure this is going to work?
12:55Absolutely.
12:59Absolutely sure, huh?
13:0360-40.
13:04This will be hard for him.
13:06He's killed plenty of people.
13:08Not on his own side.
13:09This is betraying the kind of people
13:10he used to serve with.
13:12And if he resists going through with it,
13:13the people seeing through his eyes
13:14are going to see that, too.
13:15So figure out a way to make sure
13:17he goes through with it.
13:20Please.
13:22Please.
13:53This is Hugo Klovac,
13:55a Slovakian politician in the opposition party
13:57who has been highly critical
13:59of the current autocratic regime.
14:00Recently, his financier, Ilana Lexman,
14:03signaled to the White House
14:04his intention of entering
14:05the upcoming Slovakian presidential election.
14:08Hugo Klovac is sympathetic
14:10to U.S. interests in the region,
14:11so it's important to us for him to win.
14:19Through a source at Langley,
14:20we've learned about a CIA operation
14:22to bring Klovac back into Slovakia
14:24for the election.
14:26The current CIA plan
14:27is to infill him into a safe house
14:28three days from now.
14:29Poseidon's goal is to monitor
14:31the CIA mission
14:32and provide support
14:34if it appears that the operation
14:35is compromised in any way.
14:39We'll be tracking all movement
14:40and communication,
14:41and Amina's already placed
14:42a backup orphanage strike team
14:43in-country in case
14:44we need to step in.
14:46The CIA doesn't know we're watching.
14:47We've embedded one of our operatives
14:49in the CIA strike team.
14:51He'll be our eyes on the ground
14:52for Klovac's arrival into the country.
14:55The arrival is the key.
14:57If the existing regime
14:59is going to make a move,
15:00that's when they'll do it.
15:01We'll be getting operational details tomorrow.
15:03Location, time, etc.
15:06And then...
15:11And you'll know everything.
15:13Thank you, sir.
15:15All right.
15:54He missed his turn.
15:58He's not going home.
16:01How do you know that?
16:03He's just walking.
16:06He didn't realize he was agreeing
16:07to help set up an ambush.
16:10He's processing that.
16:12How long will that take, you think?
16:34This is a problem, Parker.
17:06He's talking about murder.
17:17I'm not sure why you're here.
17:19My staff says they gave you my answer.
17:22Yes, ma'am.
17:23My request for an internal review was denied.
17:25About three minutes after I filed it.
17:28Fast work.
17:29Alexander Hill was already cleared an internal review.
17:32And that was a mistake.
17:36Poseidon is an important operation for our country and our European allies.
17:40Alexander Hill presents an elevated risk.
17:44I'd like you to read this and see why.
17:52He was tied to the three assets we lost in North Korea.
17:55And then he just happened to point us in the direction of the evidence that exonerated himself.
17:59Evidence that I cannot independently verify.
18:01I've obtained his State Department file.
18:03Three years ago, he failed a loyalty test in Belarus, where he defied a direct order to prioritize American lives.
18:09How did you get his personnel file?
18:12Ma'am, you know I can't tell you that.
18:15Cobb, one of these days you're going to let me give you a job.
18:18Actually, I'm just hoping you'll start doing yours.
18:24Which part of that speech were you under the impression we didn't already know?
18:30When we made our decision about him, we had more information than you will ever have.
18:35He's cleared.
18:36And that may save us both some time in the future.
18:39Anyone in Claymore is off limits to internal review.
18:46On whose authority?
18:49The fact that you're still asking me questions and not nodding mutely tells me you don't understand how much you
18:56are pissing me off.
18:59Drop it.
19:00And prove against all odds that you do actually understand the importance of the chain of command.
19:25Remember what you asked me before?
19:28If I was the only one with concerns about certain personnel.
19:35Well, I think I'm the only one.
19:49What do I do next, Henry?
19:54Nothing.
19:55Better not to draw too much attention at this point.
19:58Are you saying I should just let it go?
19:59I'm not your boss, Edmund.
20:01I'm your uncle.
20:01I can't tell you to do anything, but I advise you to file it away for now.
20:07If you're right, everything will become clear eventually.
20:09And if you're not, you haven't risked your reputation.
20:22I can always help you to take it across the street.
20:28Are you saying going outside the orphanage?
20:33Not now, but when the time is right.
20:36What if something bad happens while I'm waiting?
20:46Most of this life we've chosen is about figuring out what you can live with.
20:53And then finding a way to live with that.
21:03Don't be surprised if he's closed off and hard to read.
21:05If he was a sniper, Parker, he's always hard to read.
21:10Yes? No?
21:11Mm.
21:12But he knows that you're orphanage.
21:14And we know that he has doubts about what we're asking him to do.
21:18So, he's going to hide that from you.
21:23He's trying too hard.
21:24Yeah.
21:26You gotta be a safe place for him.
21:28He has to trust you.
21:30Because you don't trust him yet.
21:32Because he's still an unknown.
21:34We have to be able to manage him.
21:38Yeah.
21:39That one.
21:42By the way, good job with that cemetery answer.
21:44It's nice.
21:45Felt like Michelle.
21:47I'll update the book.
21:50How are you dealing with it?
21:52With what?
21:55You've never killed anyone before.
22:00I'm not responsible for what's about to happen.
22:02Good.
22:03That's what you have to keep telling yourself.
22:22We're monitoring phones, chat groups, and military communications in Slovakia.
22:26If our enemy leaks to the current Slovakian administration, the travel details of Klobac's secret return will know about it.
22:33And we'll have a damn good idea where it came from.
22:37That's actually not why I'm here, dear.
22:39We've been tracking the signal from Alexander for weeks now.
22:43The pattern's never the same.
22:46Alternating between satellites.
22:48But you see this?
22:50Right there.
22:51The signal splits.
22:54One is hazier, more heavily encrypted, and one is cleaner.
22:58What do you think that means?
22:59Well, it could be a signal bleed, or it's going to two different places.
23:05Is that something we knew this technology could do?
23:08Nope.
23:09But then again, none of the previous trials had a signal this strong or consistent.
23:13So inside Alexander is a new version of the Cassandra tech, modified somehow.
23:20Wonderful.
23:20I'm working on it.
23:22In my hovel.
23:23Far, far away.
23:34Better news, please.
23:35His friends, family, old military buddies, they're all clean.
23:39They didn't hack him.
23:40Victor Simonek?
23:41Fifty-year career in intelligence.
23:43Patriot.
23:44Invested his money wisely.
23:46No vices.
23:47Is he capable of this?
23:48Anyone is capable of anything.
23:50What he's missing is a motive.
23:52He genuinely cares for Alexander.
23:55And the ex-fiancee?
23:57Dr. Rachel Kasparian?
23:59We've been following her around the clock.
24:01Remy's handling surveillance.
24:03Monitoring her phones, routers.
24:05She's clean so far.
24:06The ex-fiancee might not have known what was in the pills.
24:10But I'm not ready to clear her yet.
24:12Why?
24:13Call it a feeling.
24:18And we're out of eggs.
24:21It's your turn to get groceries.
24:23It most certainly is not.
24:29Removing Cobb would have seemed suspicious, but I handled it.
24:32It shouldn't be a problem anymore.
24:34Now Alexander just has to go through with it.
24:36It helps us speak.
24:49Now, you're coming here, Mr. Kasparian.
24:58It's great.
25:18Sorry, are you new? Where's John?
25:21Oh, he's sick.
25:24I usually work the first floor. It's a little nicer up here.
25:29Nice office.
26:13Alexander, over here. Let him through, please. That's my son. He's a veteran.
26:19Hey, Mom.
26:21Oh, you must wait. Look at you. You're all skin and bones.
26:27Mom, I'm fine.
26:28Why aren't you feeding him?
26:29Because I can't cook like you can.
26:30Hey, thanks for being here.
26:32Yeah, yeah.
26:34Where's Dad?
26:35Uh, Preston? Preston! Preston!
26:38Hey, go join him. He would love that.
26:40Yeah, not today.
26:42Um, I'm gonna go get some water. Do you want anything?
26:44Well, your father wants a fried Snickers and a funnel cake.
26:47It's not a state fair.
26:48Tell him that.
26:54Here we go.
26:55We'll be three minutes on that funnel cake.
26:57Thanks.
27:12Why aren't you out there?
27:14Me?
27:15Oh, no. I've done enough marching for a lifetime.
27:19I'm Roger.
27:20Alexander. Hey.
27:22Army?
27:22Yeah. You?
27:23Uh, not me. My son. He was Marines. 5th Battalion.
27:28Kevin Matheson? I don't guess he crossed paths.
27:30I don't think we did, no.
27:32Is he in a parade?
27:35He died in combat.
27:37Oh.
27:38I'm so sorry to hear.
27:43It, uh, it took a while, but I'm not sorry.
27:48I mean, we all lose people, you know?
27:50I'm gonna get to know it was for a good reason.
27:55That's what makes the difference.
27:57My son's death had a purpose.
28:06Thank you for your service.
28:07Thanks.
28:09Thank you for your sons.
28:38Oh, my God.
28:41Hi.
28:52group of gentlemen.
28:54What happened?
28:57Oh, no.
29:01Oh, no.
29:01A few more times, they're all finished.
29:02That's a long time.
29:02Oh, no.
29:02Oh, my God.
29:05Oh, no.
29:07Oh, no.
29:47Looks like your speech worked.
30:00Can you incinerate this, please?
30:22Oh, we intercepted a communication sent between Klobatch's people.
30:26If that's credible, they're moving up the mission and changing the location at the last minute.
30:35This source is unreliable at best. I'd grade it Lowe's confidence.
30:39If we're wrong about that, we could miss the entire operation.
30:42It's my call.
30:44Harriet, please.
30:50Oh, it was a 568's you asked for. Do you have the diplomatic cables?
30:54I have summaries.
30:55They'll want the full cables.
30:56I'll pull those once I get back to my office.
30:58What's that?
30:59Raw intel. Lowe's confidence.
31:01I'll get you those cables.
31:06It came out of Poseidon.
31:08They tried to bury it.
31:09How'd you get it from them?
31:11Oh, I cloned their printer when we got oversights. We get our own copy of whatever they print.
31:18What?
31:19I just thought it might come in handy.
31:22Fair enough.
31:24Okay.
31:25How do we fix this?
31:28Whoever's watching through Alexander needs to see the details hours in advance or they won't be able to tell the
31:32Slovakian regime in time.
31:34Then there's no ambush.
31:36We need to get the new time and location and Alexander needs to see it.
31:40And quickly.
31:41The new safe house location we'll get from a friend in Langley who can help.
31:45We'll figure out a way to have Alexander get the new travel itinerary.
31:48We can't give him time to question.
31:53We need to make him think about the how so he doesn't stop to think about the why.
32:02It's a chance to prove himself to us in the field.
32:04We just say that...
32:05Klovac's people fucked us.
32:07They're changing the planet at the last minute and we can't do our job if we're in the dark.
32:11We need to know now or we could be losing our window.
32:14You haven't done any field work for us yet.
32:17But I have a feeling you could handle this.
32:23What do you need me to do?
32:26Ilana Lexman is the power broker behind Klovac's candidacy.
32:30She's stateside consolidating support.
32:33She's scheduled to appear this afternoon at a fundraiser in Georgetown.
32:41Hi.
32:42Am I too late to join?
32:44Unfortunately, the event is closed.
32:46That's a shame.
32:46I was looking to make a sizable donation.
32:53We had a wire on her until two days ago when she switched her phone.
32:56And we're betting that she is the one that switched the plan for Klovac's arrival.
32:59It's a protective move.
33:00It's what I would do.
33:02So now we need two things.
33:03The first is the safe house location, which we'll get from another source.
33:08It's time to pay a debt, Clarissa.
33:10And the second is when it's happening.
33:13That's where you come in.
33:14There's a reason why she switched that phone.
33:16It has to be part of the intel chain.
33:18We need to get to it.
33:21Her phone will be locked.
33:23We won't have enough time to break the encryption.
33:27There's one thing you can do with a locked phone.
33:429-1-1, what's the nature of your emergency?
33:45Got it.
33:46Working.
33:47Should take about three minutes.
33:49Stay on the call.
33:49When we hang up, you'll know it's done.
34:24Excuse me, Ms. Laksman.
34:25Hi.
34:26It's so good to see you again.
34:29You probably don't remember me, but we met in New York.
34:32Of course.
34:33Of course.
34:33Apologies.
34:34I have a plane to catch.
34:36It's just, um, I wanted to tell you about the election.
34:40Um, I think Slovakia deserves to have a better government.
34:46And I'm so sorry it doesn't.
35:05Oh, I am so sorry.
35:09It's funny.
35:11Uh, make sure you got the right one.
35:16Yes.
35:39I need to know which CIA safe house is codenamed Greengrass.
35:44We're still waiting.
35:46Back from your break, Lee?
35:47Thought I'd miss you.
35:48Good to see you too, Agent Kaiser.
35:51Are you in possession of any classified documents or property that may bring harm to any officer
35:55of the CIA or United States government?
35:58Just one today.
36:02Get the fuck out of here.
36:13Stand by for safe house.
36:16Okay.
36:18Greengrass coordinates are...
36:2048.5494, November.
36:2321.5530, Echo.
36:26Yep, go.
36:50Here's some updated intel for you.
37:08Close out just time and location has changed.
37:16It's all in this new intel.
37:43We're tapped in.
37:46We're up.
37:50Moving.
37:52Ten clicks out.
37:55There, two SUVs.
38:05Taking out the heat of the engines.
38:10Eight total.
38:17Seven clicks.
38:19Where'd this new intel come from?
38:22We got lots of sources.
38:24I think that's why Claymore was given oversight.
38:27Better intel.
38:32Five clicks.
38:43Touchdown.
38:45We're in the clear.
39:01Why is the family here?
39:03They weren't supposed to come.
39:25Send the backup team in now.
39:27No, it's too late.
39:27They'll get slaughtered.
39:28They're in the clear.
39:30They're in the clear.
39:33They're in the clear.
39:39They're in the clear.
39:50Let's go.
39:58It's a bit of life.
40:00Where are you?
40:42Now we follow where the blue dye went.
41:13We'll need to do a full analysis of what went wrong here, but the analysis is going
41:19to come to the conclusion that you made a judgement call on a piece of intel and it turns out
41:24it was the wrong call.
41:27We almost missed what we were there to oversee.
41:36It happens.
41:38You're a good operative.
41:41There will be more missions.
41:48Why wouldn't I be subject to an internal review?
41:51Why wouldn't everyone on that operation?
41:53We were monitoring because we thought the CIA or the locals couldn't be completely trusted
41:57and it looks like we were right.
41:59The CIA found out about the change in time and location when we did, so it had to be
42:03Klobatch's people.
42:10Your discomfort with Alexander Hale is documented, so let's not pretend that bearing that piece
42:15of intel wasn't at least partially motivated by waiting to see what happened.
42:19You wanted to be certain, and now you know.
42:22You and Hale were briefed at the same time and then spent the next 12 hours on call here
42:29and the ambush still happened.
42:32Unless you can think of any way Hale could be responsible.
42:40No, sir.
42:43Then that must be a relief.
43:08You can sit right there.
43:18It's a little acoustic quirk of this room.
43:21No one else can hear us.
43:24I assume from your endearing paranoia there's a sensitive matter to discuss.
43:30Do you remember my friend that I try to watch out for, Alexander?
43:35Uh, he's a little too trusting.
43:38A little too loyal.
43:41And we both know what that place does to people who are too trusting.
43:47You think he's in trouble?
43:51I...
43:52I don't know.
43:54Would your nephew be able to look into anything?
43:56Maybe find out how worried I should be.
44:04I'm sorry, my old friend, but I'm really more of a sounding board for Edmund.
44:10He and I never talk about what happens inside the orphanage.
44:14And given my role at the National Intelligence Office, I...
44:19I don't think it would be proper.
44:23Right.
44:26Well, um...
44:27Sorry if the suggestion made you uncomfortable.
44:30No, not at all.
44:31We've been through far worse together, you and I.
44:34And...
44:36I can tell your...
44:37Your friend means a great deal to you.
44:43I wouldn't worry.
44:46These things have a way of working themselves out.
44:55Okay.
45:14Hi.
45:15Hey.
45:17Hey.
45:19you want to know why you're here? Yeah. Well, you asked me where I go to center myself, and I
45:28said
45:29cemeteries. That was a lie. I actually come here. There's something about old churches. When I'm in
45:41here, I feel connected to every single person that has passed through a year before me. Makes
45:49me feel small in the grand scheme of things. And that's nice sometimes.
46:04Do you want to see someplace even better? Come.
46:13Watch your head.
46:29You good? Yeah, I'm good.
46:36They told me about the mission and the collateral damage. I'm sorry.
46:51You should know they asked me to watch you and report back on how you're handling it. See
46:58if you have any doubts about what you're doing. I'll tell them whatever you want me to.
47:09I've been there.
47:18These agencies, they ask you to do something unthinkable and then worry if you think about
47:25it too much. But they don't know the real cost. The only ones that know that are the people
47:34in it. Like us. You're one of us now. If you want to talk about it, you should. It doesn't
47:53have to be me. Find someone that you can trust.
48:12We had to sacrifice a real mission. Innocent people died because of me.
48:25But I also don't know how many people we might save if we pull this off, so I don't know.
48:33I've been there too. What are you going to do?
48:44We have to win. Whatever it takes. It can't be for nothing.
48:57He trusts me. He's conflicted, but he's on board.
49:03Thank you. Get some sleep.
49:22We know more about our enemies' allegiances now. They have none. Leaks from North Korea,
49:29Syria, and now Slovakia. No ideological connection or national strategy.
49:36They're selling intel to whoever wants it, regardless of how it destabilizes political
49:40alliances. Our enemy is an independent, non-state actor.
49:46So, we're hunting a lone wolf.
49:52We learned something else, too. We followed the blue dye. The words Poseidon showed up in communications
50:01with the current administration of Slovakia. And those messages originated from here.
50:14I don't know what to do. Somewhere in Eastern Europe is where our enemy processes the hack.
50:19Independent, but connected. Probably former GRU or Russian intelligence.
50:35Can I walk you out? Thank you, Peter. No. I have one thing left to do.
50:42I'm sure you're going to go. I'm sure they're going to get away from this first.
50:55In the end of the day, we'll be able to pull out the road from a lost side here.
51:02So, does that Americana say, and nobody else can do it, please?
51:02No. I don't know...
51:02No. I don't know. I don't know. You don't know.
51:02No. I don't know. I don't know. I wouldn't know.
51:22The things you can't carry.
51:27Write it all down, then bury it away, and try not to dig it back up.
52:05Now that Slovakia is done, we'll need to lay low, let everyone get comfortable.
52:10My nephew has confirmed our asset is no longer under suspicion at the orphanage, I'd like
52:15to keep it that way, but our asset is gonna figure out that he's compromised eventually.
52:25We should be prepared to use someone as leverage, someone close to him, someone he loves.
52:54I'll see you in the next one.
52:55I'll see you in the next one.
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53:34What about me?
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