00:11You
00:19Stranger
00:19I got offered a teaching position. You and I could live together
00:26Yeah, sir
00:27Sir, I can't. One sec
00:30Did my boyfriend return?
00:32Uh, no
00:37You know how many people are reported missing each day in France
00:43I know where Tom got off the train
00:45There was a door in the conductor's office
00:48Oh, the conductor is in the conference town
00:50This is all getting quite dramatic
00:51His name is Marie Chirou. He was hiding something I could tell
00:54The police are either useless or corrupt
00:57Tread carefully, Miss Monroe
00:59You know Tom better than anyone
01:02Who has he been in touch with lately?
01:05Uncle Brian. He's in London
01:08You probably know more than you realize
01:11It's the same I rose, Finch
01:13Reminds me of you
01:29If you love me with my own
01:38Tell my heart which way to go
01:46Hey, look at that
01:50What's that?
01:52What's that?
01:52Pottery
01:53Maybe
01:54Greek
01:56It's probably been here for hundreds of years
01:58It's so beautiful
02:03Here
02:06No, you keep it
02:07Why?
02:10During those nights
02:11During those nights
02:12When you're in one far flung corner of the earth
02:14And I'm in another
02:15I want you to think of me
02:16With the same wonder and tenderness
02:17As you do when you look at that piece of clay
02:19We're two weary hearts
02:21Yeah
02:22Aglow
02:23Aglow
02:24No
02:27If you love me
02:30Let me know
02:35Once the moon should take a bow
02:42Maybe you'll find the world
02:47If you take a bow
02:50It's again
03:02Especially
03:03The
03:03The
03:04The
03:06The
04:49Hi, this is Tom Parker.
04:59Alice?
05:00Yeah, hi.
05:02I'm Alex Durant.
05:04I've heard so much about you from Tom.
05:06You have? You know Tom?
05:07Yes, of course.
05:08We used to work together in the field before I became a student.
05:12But, metaphorically speaking, what happened?
05:16Um, Tom disappeared.
05:20What do you mean he disappeared?
05:22Okay, so he called here at SOS from Paris two days ago.
05:27Do you know who?
05:28He said he was talking to his uncle from England, but, like, I don't know why he would lie to
05:32me.
05:32It's possible he was trying to call Jordan.
05:36The weekend route calls through here so you don't have to pay international charges.
05:39But I know he's coming here after vacation, so there's no need for him to call him before.
05:45We encourage our people to take a complete break when they're on holiday, and especially Tom, after what he's been
05:54through.
05:55What do you mean?
05:58How's he been since the incident?
06:01What incident?
06:06I'm sorry, I thought...
06:09What incident?
06:11Okay.
06:12I'm going to tell you this, but...
06:16When Tom comes back all happy and healthy, I'd prefer if you kept me out of it, okay?
06:21Just tell me what happened, please.
06:25It happened about nine months ago in Jordan.
06:30There was this young boy named Malik, just eight years old, and he lived in one of the camps where
06:39things were already hard, but that night it got even worse.
06:42His mom went into labor alone in the middle of the night.
06:47She was very sick, had no one to help her.
06:49So Malik ran for four miles, all the way to where the SOS team was staying, and got Tom to
06:56drive them to the hospital.
06:58The baby was delivered safely, but the mother's condition kept getting worse.
07:03So, with his mom's sake, Malik dropped out of school, scavenging for food.
07:11He tried to take care of his family, and then Tom saw what was happening.
07:18And Tom being Tom, he promised Malik that if he went back to school, he would make sure his family
07:23was taken care of.
07:26But, unfortunately, bandits were ready to camp.
07:35They took women and children.
07:37And then, no one knew who had survived, and Tom was obsessed.
07:44He spent weeks searching for Malik and his family, and...
07:52Eventually, they found him.
07:56The boy, alongside his mother and sisters, in a mass burial pit, ten clicks outside of the camp.
08:08We all have our breaking point, and that was Tom's, at least I think it was.
08:13But he didn't want to pack it in.
08:15We got him a counselor, we tried to give him support, but something in him had shifted, yeah?
08:21He disappeared, sometimes for days.
08:23There have been discussions to take him out of the field, but he wasn't himself anymore.
08:27He just seemed lost.
08:30Alice, I don't think he ever really came back from what happened.
08:41Sorry, I...
08:42I...
08:43You didn't know any of this?
08:46Alan...
08:48I just don't understand why he couldn't tell me himself.
08:54The world is in crisis every minute of every day.
08:57Our people here see enough depravity for a thousand lifetimes.
09:01Sometimes it just gets on your skin.
09:04He just seems so normal in Paris.
09:06But maybe that dose of nomadity was the thing that shook him.
09:10But he'll show up.
09:11If it's not tomorrow, then soon.
09:13I'll call Jordan, and if he contacts anyone there, I'll make sure to let me know.
09:22Don't worry.
09:23Alice will find him.
09:25I'll find him.
11:01Oh really? Where did you find that?
11:05I was looking in Tom's notebook and it's... it was in there.
11:08Oh really? It could be anything or anyone. Anything else in the notebook?
11:15Not really. I was just on a post-it note.
11:17Okay. Leave it with me. I will look into it.
11:47Here we go.
11:51How do you know it's a boat?
11:53Oh, I don't. It's a hunch.
11:57Would you prefer it to be another woman?
12:00Look around you. What do you notice?
12:04Men paint women's names on their boats to pretend those women are central to their life.
12:11And then they run away to the sea with their buddies.
12:17And here we go.
12:20And here we go.
12:20Aurélie.
12:29Anyone here?
12:31Bonjour.
12:32Hello?
12:34There's someone here?
12:36Mom, what are we going to do?
12:39What the heck?
12:41What?
12:41Oh.
12:42Every good journalist carry them.
12:45Oh my God.
12:46Keep look out.
12:47I don't know what you're going to do.
12:48I've got to get you.
12:49Guys.
12:49Yes.
12:50Okay.
12:50Yes.
12:50Yes.
12:51Yes.
12:53Yes.
12:53Yes.
12:54Yes.
12:55Yes.
12:55Yes.
12:56Yes.
13:57Is it his?
14:06Alice?
14:08Alice?
14:10Alice?
14:12Alice?
14:14Tati?
14:16Alice?
14:16Alice?
14:18Alice?
14:32This is Uncle Brian. He's in London.
14:38There's Uncle Brian. He's in London.
14:42Who are you going to tell me about that?
14:45I was wondering what you'd notice.
14:47He may be useless with cars, but he could talk a dog of a meathead.
15:10I came as soon as I could.
15:12Hi.
15:15Yeah, I spoke to Jordan.
15:18You will, right?
15:20Tom did make a call on Thursday morning.
15:24And?
15:25He wanted to be put through to one of his colleagues.
15:32Alas, there's no easy way to say this.
15:35You know, um, I met her, actually.
15:40That, that woman that you're, that, what, were they, are they?
15:48It's really not in my place to speculate.
15:50Come on.
15:58He's not thinking rationally.
16:06So, what happens now?
16:12My God is he will show up somewhere, or makes contact with someone in the next 48 hours,
16:18and then you both need to decide what happens next.
16:23If I were you, I would go to Al.
16:26Go to Al.
16:27There's no need to hang around in my safe.
16:30If he turns up, he'll be the first one to know.
16:33Okay?
16:33All right?
16:35Great.
16:37Alas, um, uh, I wish I had better news.
16:40I'm sorry.
16:41No, it's okay.
16:42You've been very kind to me.
16:48Call me for Ma, yeah?
16:51If you need anything, Al.
16:52No, I wish I had better news.
17:25I wish I had better news.
17:26Hey, everybody.
17:29Way home.
17:43Hey, how are you?
17:47Hey, take me for a hangar.
17:51Can't leave me for a two, my wife.
18:53If an attractive woman invites you to a party on a Friday night, you go.
19:19Is everyone here from the dig?
19:22Yeah, why?
19:25I kind of want you to show me your world.
19:38This is totally illegal, you know.
19:41We get caught.
19:42What?
19:43Well, I could get fired.
19:47What's that man back there, your boss?
19:50Rafiq?
19:51Yeah, why?
19:53I think your job is safe.
19:57Oh, really?
20:00Come on, Jeff.
20:05Come here.
20:09Yeah.
20:11This was built by the Nepotians.
20:15What's that?
20:16Ninth century?
20:17Fourth century.
20:18A.D.?
20:19B.C.
20:19B.C.?
20:20Cool.
20:22Did you say the Nepotians?
20:24Oh, you didn't hear me?
20:25No.
20:25Oh, now you know.
20:28That's what all it was.
20:29Yeah, sure.
20:30It actually flourished due to trade routes, incense, spices, silks, and of course its gorgeous rock-cut architecture.
20:39When it was annexed by the Romans, it fell into total disrepair.
20:42By the time the earthquakes hit in the sixth century, the entire infrastructure was basically destroyed.
20:48So when the Ottomans got here, they didn't know what to do with it.
20:51They just kind of left it.
20:55As is.
21:00Isn't that interesting to you?
21:03Very.
21:20波段 Alonso
21:23They're done.
21:27I've anos 19.
21:28How did it?
21:28How do I get it?
21:30How do I then?
21:32How do I get it?
21:35You cut them out.
21:37There's nothing.
21:41Hey, Joshua.
24:00Excuse me?
24:01Excusez-moi.
24:02Excusez-moi.
24:04I need help.
24:06Please.
24:06Hello?
24:08Hello?
24:11Hello?
24:11Hello?
24:13Hi.
24:13I'm looking for Maurice Giroux.
24:15Is he around here?
24:16Maurice?
24:17Oh, I'm sorry.
24:18He left around an hour ago.
24:20Do you know where I could find him?
24:22Why?
24:24Uh, it's personal.
24:26Do you have an address or a number or something?
24:29Oh, I'm afraid I can't give this address to a stranger, but how do you know Maurice Giroux?
24:33I don't.
24:33He was the conductor on a train I took recently and I need to...
24:36Yeah.
24:37Yeah, okay.
24:38I'm sorry.
24:38When was it?
24:39I...
24:40I can't just give out his address.
24:42You understand?
24:43Yes, of course.
24:46Okay.
24:47Sorry.
24:54I think she slept together about a month ago.
24:56It wasn't a big deal, kind of casual, but now it is a big deal because I'm pregnant
24:59with Maurice's child and I need to speak to him right now.
25:02What is that?
25:03Oh, yeah.
25:15I'm sorry.
25:17I'm sorry about my colleague, sorry.
25:19Of course, I'll give you his address.
25:22Sorry.
25:23Good.
25:24Here.
34:15Alice, which...
34:47Which hotel?
36:33Are you okay?
37:03Yes?
38:04We're right back.
38:54We're right back.
39:26Tom?
39:55We're right back.
40:25We're right back.
40:33We're right back.
40:46We're right back.
41:04We're right back.
41:19We're right back.
41:49We're right back.
42:15We're right back.
42:54We're right back.
43:14We're right back.
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