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01:32they're in this extraction 15 hostages inside all shackled
01:41estimated completion three minutes
01:57hostile down more incoming
01:59we're under fire we're under fire extraction not complete we need backup
02:05brown is coming inbound to secure retreat where's our hero 15 clicks away
02:10second hero 20 clicks away our position is compromised we need to pull back
02:14where's that crowd vehicle ground support delayed
02:19we're pinned down
02:24ground vehicle is almost there
02:37bravo streets the compound
02:54Go! Go now!
03:03Get the hostages out! I'll meet you at the rendezvous!
03:06Copy. Let's go!
03:24Extraction's clear. Hostages are safe.
03:27Bravo, get back to the chopper. Now!
03:31Copy.
03:40Bravo. Do you copy?
03:45Who is this?
03:46Listen, there are more hostages headed towards you.
03:49I'm a mile out. What are they doing out here?
03:51Doesn't matter. You've got one seat in the chopper. Choose one of the hostages.
03:55One. Prioritize any Americans. Go!
04:21Hey!
04:24it's okay it's my condom what's your name
04:39I'm gonna get you out of here come here it's this city
04:44it's this city
04:48you're safe you're safe now
04:55wait please please please please whoa whoa whoa hey please take me with you
05:01I'm an American citizen please choose one of the hostages
05:08one
05:52I'm an American citizen
05:52I'm an American citizen
05:56I really enjoy my role I'm just looking for opportunities to grow within the organization
06:02it's terrible
06:05I like working downstairs
06:07but I want to get back into the field
06:09because
06:11because I have a strong skill set for operational work
06:19come on
06:22how long were you special forces
06:24two years
06:26why'd they pull you from the field
06:30I was just assigned to a desk drop one day
06:32no one ever told me why
06:32and you've been an intelligence analyst at the orphanage for two years
06:37correct
06:38that's right
06:41public cover story is you're a researcher at the SX library yes
06:45that's correct
06:54and now you work downstairs
06:56in our North Korean surveillance program yeah
06:59yes I'm an analyst
07:01but that's why I'm here
07:02interviewing for Operation Poseidon
07:05I believe my skill sets are more than just listening
07:07and translating conversations
07:09sounds like you don't like your job very much
07:11I just think I can do more than what I've been allowed to do
07:17I want to be an upstairs field operative
07:19the upstairs watches the other clandestine organizations
07:22and internal affairs
07:24some people would have a problem with that kind of work
07:28you?
07:32I just want to know that what I do for my country matters
07:39we'll be making our decision soon
07:43oh one more thing
07:44I saw something on your DOD file
07:47about a panic attack you suffered shortly after a mission in Belarus
07:53wait
07:54please
07:55please help me
07:56one time thing
07:58but I can't fight you
08:00please get me out of here please
08:03yeah
08:04never happen again
08:11I
08:12I
08:12I
08:18I
08:20I
08:20I
08:24I
08:26I
08:28I
08:30I
08:31I
08:31I
08:43Due to construction, this train is being temporarily held at the Coal Strait Station
08:48while we wait for the eastbound DuPont Circle train to clear the platform.
08:53This will be a temporary delay.
08:55Please refrain from exiting the train at this time.
09:10Then the migraine just went away. It was instant.
09:14Interesting. Yeah, it's something about the signals being blocked.
09:17Yeah, the electromagnetism.
09:19Maybe you're one of those people who's super sensitive.
09:21Maybe.
09:22Hey, do you guys remember our friend Logan?
09:24That's so crazy.
09:25Traveling a lot.
09:26Yeah, it's been insane.
09:27And I had to sign my dad's 70th circle.
09:29He didn't hear him count too well.
09:31I'm not going to be a issue.
09:32Can't breathe.
09:47I should probably get going.
09:49Oh, no, really?
09:50Hey, stay away.
09:51Thank you for this.
09:52It's nice.
09:53We'll probably all go soon, too.
09:56Yeah, appreciate it.
09:57Bye, guys.
09:58See you, buddy.
09:58Take care.
10:23You know, if you're into her, you could always send over a drink.
10:27That's my ex-fiance.
10:28I'd say.
10:30Oh.
10:31Well.
10:33Yeah.
10:34Now I gotta hear the story.
10:38Those are the, uh, friends we made together as a couple.
10:41I still think they haven't taken a side.
10:44One of them got a text.
10:45I assumed it was my ex asking what they were up to,
10:48and I figured she wouldn't join if she knew that I was here, so...
10:53I left.
10:55That's noble.
10:58Then you stuck around and made it less noble.
11:03I guess I just wanted to see if I was right.
11:05You know?
11:06Hmm.
11:08You know, it's funny.
11:09My dad used to work homicide.
11:13He, uh...
11:15Well, he was very obsessive, actually.
11:18He had the highest clearance rate in the entire precinct.
11:21His buddies always thought he was trying to show them up.
11:24Yeah.
11:25But they didn't get it.
11:28Yeah.
11:28You know, he wasn't competing with them.
11:32Exactly.
11:34He was trying to prove something to himself.
11:37Because that's the voice that keeps you up at night.
11:42Yeah, something tells me you understand that.
11:56On the house.
11:58Michelle.
12:02Alexander.
12:04See you around.
12:22I'd expect a former sniper to be better at hiding in a crowd.
12:27I didn't see you slip out.
12:28I know.
12:29They think I'm in the bathroom.
12:33I figured you were almost out.
12:37I'll have the panic attacks again.
12:42Manageable.
12:44Still unpredictable.
12:46They also said inside you started having migraines.
12:49Wow.
12:50Came up quick, huh?
12:51When did the migraines start?
12:53I don't know, Dr. Kasparian.
12:55Two months ago, maybe.
12:57Everything okay?
12:58It's just some stress at work, okay?
12:59That's all.
13:02You work at the research library,
13:04where you can't let them know that you have panic attacks,
13:05where would you take anti-anxiety medication?
13:13Some day you'll meet someone you can truly be yourself with.
13:17Jealous of her already.
13:24This is the last time.
13:25Find another way to get the pills.
13:28Or, you know, actually talk to someone about all the stuff you don't ever talk about.
13:53Briefing's been moved up.
13:54Something went wrong with the asset.
13:55I may need to forward you all the singing
13:57in case this doesn't get wrapped up before I have to go.
14:00You're going upstairs.
14:02Yeah.
14:04Yeah, I'm running a point on intelligence for Poseidon.
14:07Congratulations.
14:08I didn't realize they had made their choices already.
14:11Oh, shit.
14:12You applied, too.
14:15Listen, you're one of the better analysts here.
14:19And you being first-generation American,
14:21you just had slightly more risk, statistically speaking.
14:26I'm just saying how it is.
14:28Oh, no, it's, uh...
14:30It's nice to hear someone say it out loud for once.
14:34Anytime.
14:49That was from Choi's phone last night.
14:51His body was found outside Pyongyang this morning.
14:54This was a targeted kill.
14:56They discovered he was working with us.
14:58Our intel chain is compromised.
15:02And upstairs is taken on direct oversight.
15:04The tachyon program is being shut down.
15:07Also, you should know
15:09that upstairs is triggering a review
15:11of all personnel in this room.
15:22Why are we getting reviewed?
15:25Because we've lost three assets in North Korea
15:28in the past four months.
15:29So either our communications has been hacked
15:31in some new, undetectable way,
15:34or someone's turned on us.
15:36This is an upstairs problem now.
15:39If someone here is compromised,
15:40they probably already know who it is.
15:42So I wouldn't worry about it.
15:44Unless you worked on all three assets.
15:55The router's clear.
15:57So was his laptop.
15:59Yeah, we're coming through his phone,
16:00but so far, nothing.
16:02Oh, migraine's back.
16:05If Choi had been hacked,
16:06my teams would have been able to tell.
16:08What if it's something experimental?
16:12This isn't your problem to solve, Alexander.
16:15You did your job.
16:17I wouldn't worry about it.
16:19All three assets had different operators,
16:21different collection methods,
16:22different schedules.
16:23The only thing they had in common
16:25was the orphanage.
16:26And who had access to all three files?
16:29The directors,
16:30a tachyon team leader,
16:31and one analyst.
16:32Me.
16:35Now you just sound paranoid.
16:38If they were looking into me,
16:41how would I know?
16:43I just analyzed signals, Alexander.
16:46I am the wrong person
16:47to ask about intrigue.
16:57I'm sure it'll all be fine.
17:01Get some rest.
17:03I'm sure you'll feel better.
17:14There are more hostages headed towards you.
17:17Prioritize any American.
17:19I can't fight.
17:22Wait, wait.
17:24Please.
17:25Come on.
17:27Choose one of the hostages.
17:30One.
17:46Sorry.
17:49My fault.
17:50I'm sorry.
18:11Guess who almost ran me over?
18:12Yeah, I saw him.
18:18What's he doing now?
18:20Writing the post-assessment report.
18:25He's trying to act like everything's normal?
18:27As soon as he's done, shut him down.
18:29Copy that.
18:43Hey, what's going on?
18:44We're headed home.
18:45Make sure you leave all your files.
18:46Anybody who worked on tachyon is on hold until we're all cleared.
18:53Nothing to worry about.
18:54Just routine.
19:01Precision.
19:02Precision.
19:03And focus.
19:04They're not going to remember the weight.
19:06They will remember the bite.
19:10We'll get to work.
19:23It's good, Victor.
19:24Fuck you, it's good.
19:25It's superb.
19:27Good.
19:29How's, uh...
19:30How's the game?
19:32It carries on without you.
19:34How dare it.
19:35You ever miss it?
19:37Not even a little bit.
19:38And constantly.
19:41You know, when most people retire, they don't immediately take another job.
19:44Retirement's not for people in our line of work.
19:47Too much silence and the mind starts to wander.
19:51So...
19:53What's up?
19:54Personal life?
19:55Work?
19:55What?
19:57Work.
19:59Oh.
20:00And how are our mutual friends doing?
20:03They're worried about a potential problem inside the house.
20:10I see.
20:13That's a unique problem for them.
20:24There are things you need to know about the place you work.
20:26I already know about upstairs.
20:27I know we watch the other agencies.
20:28Yeah, but have you figured out how far they'll go?
20:34Listen to me.
20:35I was there.
20:36I was in Washington.
20:37I was in the White House in a private back room when this idea was born that the watchman
20:43needed a watcher, hidden from the normal chain of command.
20:47At that time, there was a real concern about the power of the intelligence community.
20:52And so she built the orphanage from the ground up.
20:55You're talking about St. George?
21:02I thought she was just a legend.
21:04No, she's real.
21:07Hiding in plain sight.
21:09And yeah, she fashioned the upstairs as internal affairs.
21:12But think about what that means.
21:14If you compromise them, you compromise...
21:17You compromise everyone they're watching.
21:20Yeah, you got the whole deck.
21:22And every single American intelligence agency would be at risk.
21:28So how far would they go?
21:31They cannot tolerate betrayal.
21:35They will not hesitate to remove liabilities permanently.
21:43And if they were looking into me, how worried should I be?
21:52Are you sure?
21:58With that, I would think about taking a long trip far, far away.
22:02Unless running made me seem guilty, which I'm not.
22:04No, no, no.
22:05It's not your process here.
22:07If they suspect that you're compromised, you're dead.
22:11Alexander, I've known you your whole life, and I know the struggle that your parents imparted to you to prove
22:17you can be trusted here.
22:20Now you have to choose between your allegiance and your life.
22:34So, uh, what's the weather like up there?
22:37It's supposed to rain tomorrow.
22:40Hey, have you told him already?
22:42Did you tell him how?
22:43He never called.
22:44What?
22:44Told me what?
22:45I'm, uh, I'm driving at a Veterans Day Parade in honor of you.
22:49I wrote him a letter and told him about what your service meant to our family.
22:56And just how proud we are of you.
23:02That's great.
23:03Yeah.
23:04Hey, listen, um, I'm going to be doing some traveling for work.
23:08It might be a while before I see you again.
23:11And I know I don't say this enough, but, uh,
23:15English, please, Alexander.
23:20I love you.
23:22You gave me everything I needed.
23:26I love you too, honey.
23:31Bye.
23:34I love you too, honey.
23:37I love you too, honey.
23:39I love you too, honey.
23:44I love you too, honey.
23:48I love you too, honey.
23:49I love you too, honey.
23:50I love you too, honey.
23:51I love you too, honey.
23:51I love you too, honey.
23:52I love you too, honey.
23:52I love you too, honey.
23:53I love you too, honey.
23:53I love you too, honey.
23:55I love you too, honey.
23:57I love you too, honey.
25:29Sir, all these data sources have been redacted.
25:31That is correct.
25:32How do we know for sure that this intel can be trusted?
25:36Someone could be trying to cover their tracks.
25:38Upstairs is very confident in their findings, okay?
25:41You'll all get new assignments next week.
25:44And Godspeed to whoever Cobb's in charge of Hunt Poseidon.
25:50Alexander, hold up a second.
26:00You are headed upstairs.
26:05You report right away.
26:10What's Claymore?
26:12I have no idea.
26:13But apparently it comes from the top, so I guess your post report impressed somebody.
26:18But my report never suggested that Choi could have flipped on us.
26:22But you told us where to look, and we found the evidence that he did.
26:30Sir, Choi reported to us on everyone in that lab, including the other two assets.
26:35If he had known that they were working with us, why would he have wasted time reporting on them?
26:40Clearly he didn't know, so how could he have been the source of the leak?
26:43Are you saying upstairs got it wrong?
26:45Or there's something we missed.
26:48Or our counterparts have a new way of gathering information, and we're already behind the curve.
26:51If upstairs isn't worried about it, then they know something that we don't.
26:55And I'd learn to live with that if I were you.
26:59Look, Alexander, this is a good thing.
27:07Okay?
27:20Ellie, hi.
27:22I'll be your admin support for Claymore.
27:24Alexander, nice to meet you.
27:26Uh-oh.
27:26Are you charming?
27:27Don't be charming.
27:28I don't have time for an office crush.
27:30Sorry.
27:32We're headed to the Eisenhower wing.
27:34What's that?
27:35It's brand new.
27:37Don't touch anything.
27:44Welcome to upstairs.
28:14Welcome to upstairs.
28:27This is Claymore.
28:31You'll run operations?
28:33Director Moira is handling intelligence personally.
28:49Start reading.
28:50You are behind.
28:52We're valid testing a source to see if their intel can be trusted.
28:55Who's the source?
28:57Codename is Mosaic.
29:00This has got to be something big.
29:02Congratulations to us all.
29:04Congratulations to us all.
29:21Bravo.
29:22Do you copy?
29:28Who is this?
29:29Listen, there are more hostages headed towards you.
29:37You've got one seat in the chopper.
29:41Choose one of the hostages.
29:43One.
29:45Prioritize any American.
29:49I'm going to get you out of here.
29:53I'm going to get you out of here.
29:59Wait.
30:00Please, please.
30:01Please, please.
30:03Whoa, whoa, whoa.
30:04Please.
30:09Help me.
30:09I can't.
30:10I only have room for one.
30:12Help me.
30:12Please.
30:13I'm...
30:14I'm...
30:14I'm an American citizen.
30:16I can't leave them.
30:17Please.
30:18Please help me get out of here.
30:20I'm sorry.
30:20There's another Helo inbound, okay?
30:22Just follow the tree line.
30:23No, they'll kill me.
30:25Please.
30:28Take them.
30:30There's more people back there.
30:32Americans.
30:33Okay, we're sending the other Helo down.
31:02There's more people back there.
31:31What's on your mind, cowboy?
31:34How many times have you said that to a customer?
31:36Lots.
31:37But this time, I really mean it.
31:43What's going on?
31:44Bad day?
31:47I got a promotion at work.
31:50It's like everything I ever wanted.
31:53Wow, yeah, that sounds awful.
31:56Yeah, but when was the last time everything in your day went exactly right?
32:01Lucky breaks happen for people all the time.
32:05But you feel guilty because you think you don't deserve it.
32:09Which you don't.
32:11You don't deserve the lucky breaks.
32:13You don't deserve the shitty ones either.
32:15The trick is just figuring out how to accept that it just happened to be you.
32:30You are very good at your job.
32:33I know.
32:37Let go.
32:38Enjoy your life.
32:40Get out of here.
32:42Please, just help me get out of here.
32:48I'm an American citizen.
32:50Please.
32:55Don't leave me.
32:57Please, please, don't leave me.
33:01Something wrong?
33:03Hey, weird question.
33:06Do you like to travel?
33:10Um, I've never left the country, but I've always thought that I would like to, you know, see the world.
33:17Hmm.
33:19You?
33:22I used to travel a lot.
33:32Well, call me sometime.
33:36You could tell me where I should go.
33:51Bravo.
33:52Do you copy?
33:53There are more hostages headed towards you.
34:00Whoa, whoa, hey, hey.
34:03You've got one seat in the chopper.
34:05Choose one of the hostages.
34:07Choose one.
34:24Come on.
34:25You're safe.
34:26I only have room for one.
34:28One.
34:40Whoa, whoa, hey, easy.
34:42Please, please, please help me.
34:44I'm an American citizen, please.
34:45Please, please take me with you, thank God.
34:47The bird's full.
34:48I can't take anymore.
34:49There's no room.
34:50What?
34:52I only have room for one.
34:54Please take me.
34:56I can't leave them.
34:58I can't leave them.
34:58I'm sorry.
34:59They'll kill me, please.
35:02Please.
39:42Does he know?
41:07We put him down.
41:16I'm going to grab a coffee.
41:17Oh, I will get it for you.
41:19I don't mind.
41:20You want anything?
41:21I'm going to go...
41:23I'm going to go...
41:33I'm going to go...
41:42Yes, sir.
42:01Remi, you there?
42:03I'm in position.
42:07Intercept him, please.
42:08Make it discreet.
42:09Understood.
42:19Everyone wait.
42:22He'll come back.
42:49He's heading back.
42:57Where is she right now?
43:12Ma'am?
43:13Ma'am, we have a problem.
43:27What are you doing back down here?
43:30You were right.
43:31I was being paranoid, and it was starting to affect my work.
43:35I'm not going to let it anymore.
43:37Just wanted to thank you for your advice.
43:42I hope we get to work together again.
43:45Me too.
43:46Thank you, sir.
43:48I don't think so.
43:59You're welcome.
44:01Thank you, assistant.
44:16Thank you, everyone.
44:21Ready for the secure briefing?
44:24This way.
44:26Briefing's in the cage now.
44:28You ever been?
44:30Complete signal blackout.
44:32It's where I go to meditate.
44:33You will love it.
44:36You okay?
44:38Yeah, yeah.
44:39Just, uh, bad migraine.
44:45Have fun.
45:16I don't know.
45:55How long have you willingly been committing treason against the United States government?
46:01What?
46:02How many months?
46:04Zero.
46:06Then why stuff a pistol in a book and leave it in the library?
46:10Why would you run if you're innocent?
46:15Because you're still watching me.
46:18How long ago did they hack you?
46:20You're telling me it's real.
46:22You thought it was real enough to write that without your own eyes and ears knowing.
46:27I had to assume it was true until I was sure.
46:35Here you are on Monday.
46:38We checked everyone else in the building.
46:41You're the only one with this.
46:45That's a Wi-Fi signal streaming from your head.
46:51Microscopic nanites in your bloodstream, attaching to the receptors in your brain, broadcasting everything you see and hear.
47:02Someone's been watching and listening through you.
47:05You're the mole, Alexander.
47:13I didn't know.
47:15In this room, the signal is blocked.
47:20This is a chance to save your own life.
47:24Did they approach you after it happened?
47:27Or were you in on it from the beginning?
47:29You can be honest.
47:30No, I would never knowingly betray my own country.
47:34Let's pretend you're telling the truth.
47:36And you didn't know until you read that report today.
47:40Then you spent...
47:4447 minutes?
47:46Reading other reports?
47:48Before you disposed of all the materials?
47:51If you thought you were hacked?
47:53Why did you keep reading?
47:55Because if I was right, then they were watching.
47:58If I changed my behavior in any way, then they would know.
48:02I had to convince whoever was on the other side that I didn't suspect it.
48:06Why?
48:10Because the most valuable thing in intelligence is a line to the enemy.
48:15If they think the hack is still undiscovered, we can use that.
48:23Look, I understand that I might not walk out of this room.
48:28All I ask is that you tell my parents
48:32that I worked in clandestine services
48:33and I was killed in the line of duty.
48:38That would mean a great deal to them.
48:50Thank you for your time.
48:52Thank you for your time.
49:07Thank you for your time.
49:08Did you believe him?
49:08Yes.
49:10Because he said exactly what I wanted to hear.
49:13Exactly.
49:15So either we got lucky and they hacked the perfect person for us,
49:20or he's in on it.
49:36There we go.
49:50It's a great deal.
49:51the name Hale come from? It was Han originally, right? My parents arrived here before I was
49:59born. They fought very hard to fit in, and so they decided to change our family name.
50:07I have to sound more American. It's uncommon for Chinese immigrants to let go of their
50:13family name. Staying under the radar, you don't have to say.
50:24We have three questions that need to be answered. One, if you knew you were innocent, why'd
50:32you go back and look at the files? Because it matters to me whether or not my country
50:37thinks I'm a traitor. I have some questions, too. The bartender. One of ours. Was she a
50:47part of a test on me? A Copenhagen test? It appears so. Why was the test ordered on me?
50:56We don't know. It wasn't us, but someone at the Department of Defense had some doubts about
51:03you, apparently. Is that why I was pulled from the field? That's why I would have pulled
51:08you from the field. Did the orphanage hack me? No. Was your plan to use me and not tell
51:17me what was happening? Yes. If you didn't know you were hacked, you could never mess up
51:22and give the game away. Not really an option now, huh? As far as I see, we have two choices.
51:30We can either get you to safety and attempt to remove what's in your brain, but you would
51:36be done with intelligence forever. Or we keep the hack open. Yeah, that. You see and hear
51:47what we want you to. From this moment forward, your life is mine. Every single person you know
51:55or love or meet will become part of our game. No quitting, no retiring. If we don't succeed,
52:03you'll be dead.
52:06You're not going to have time to figure out if you trust us. And unfortunately, I don't
52:11have time to figure out if I trust you. Which leads me to my second question. Do you know
52:17why we don't have time?
52:20Because the standard briefing runs around 30 minutes. And if I'm blacked out for too
52:25long, whoever's on the other side will start to get suspicious.
52:32Which gives us about, well, three minutes. So, last question.
52:47Are you in?
52:51We'll have to communicate with you out in the open, sending you messages and instructions
52:55in ways the enemy won't suspect. You'll feel yourself questioning whether what you're experiencing
53:00is real or not. Don't. It'll make you crazy. Just accept it all. Only key personnel will know
53:06the truth about you. Everyone else here believes that Claymore is an actual operation. The first
53:13step is to figure out how this happened. That'll tell us when it started and how much intel has
53:18been compromised.
53:21Alexander.
53:26What are you doing up here?
53:28New assignment.
53:30Which is?
53:31Claymore.
53:33Claymore.
53:34Claymore.
53:35Can't say much more than that yet.
53:40Until then, stick to your routine. Nothing to arouse suspicion or make them think anything
53:46has changed. We need whoever is watching to think that you are in the clear now. We need
53:52them to relax. Then we use you to find them. Then destroy them.
54:01To them.
54:10So, about your text earlier, the situation resolved itself.
54:16It was a secure briefing. They're convinced the problem in the house wasn't anyone they knew.
54:22Good. Good. Good. But stay alert. Nothing is ever entirely as it seems, especially in that
54:30place. And if anything ever comes up, you know you can tell me.
54:38Always.
54:38Good.
54:52Good.
54:53Good.
54:53Good.
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