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Unconditional
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00:28You
00:30We're having lasagna for dinner
00:32Nice
00:33What's the occasion?
00:35Well
00:37I'm proposing, the ring's gonna be in the sauce
00:40So be careful, just watch it
00:41It's about time your daughter is finishing high school
00:49Ew, what is that?
00:51Ami made it
00:51And why are you drinking it?
00:54Well, I'm a very good friend
00:56So he wouldn't know
00:57But I would, okay?
01:00Well if you forgot
01:01Just to remind you, I am a man of principle
01:04And actually
01:07On that note
01:07I have something I want to talk to you about
01:12So
01:16When the time comes
01:20And there is more time
01:24I'll want to have an option
01:30One day soon, keeping me around won't make sense for our family anymore, right?
01:35For us to keep you, meaning what?
02:00We're changing the subject
02:05We're changing the subject
02:07If there is no end to my pain
02:09We're not talking about this
02:12Please, get off my back
02:13Who am I supposed to ask?
02:15Ask Ami, obviously
02:18Seriously
02:19No, I'm serious about this
02:21Stay this key away from me
02:31Okay, I can't handle this
02:33Where the hell is the
02:40Maybe they got it wrong
02:47What do you say, Beno?
02:48Is there a chance?
02:52I'll try to consider that for tonight
03:02Be careful, there's a ring in the food
03:06I'm proposing
03:07I'm proposing
03:08It's in the lasagna
03:13Wow, you're such
03:17Such a bastard
03:19Shame on you
03:19You're beating up your sick husband like this?
03:22Bye
03:23Come on
03:25Yeah, you're such a shy
03:51There's a urge
03:51You play
03:51You give your Self
04:13What time do you want to come here?
04:15We agreed, it's 9 here.
04:17They already sent out an account?
04:18Yes, let me read.
04:21Arna Levy, 43 years old, has a daughter.
04:26The place of birth is Israel, in the city of Kiriat-Matskin, where she lives at the same birth.
04:30The lady Levy has no academic documents, except for necessary education.
04:35The family financial situation improved due to the disease of the husband, who suffered from the disease of Alzheimer's, which
04:40began 10 years ago.
04:42The woman was hospitalized in intensive therapy with a diagnosis of Alzheimer's, which led to the future of the disease.
04:51The character of the business of the lady Levy is telling us about the desire to risk, the fear of
04:56conflict, and the lack of emotional stability.
05:00And that's all.
05:03It's strange how such a mother has become a mother.
05:08Please.
05:09Come in.
05:26Orna. Pleasure to meet you, Peter.
05:30Bodhi Mulmanski, public defender.
05:34Nice to meet you.
05:35Did you tell anyone that we contacted you or that you're meeting with us here today?
05:39No, no.
05:41Good. It's crucial that it remains this way if you would like this channel of communication between us to stay
05:46open.
05:49Please, take a seat.
05:55Like I said to you over the phone, I believe your government is withholding information from you as to why
06:01negotiations for the release of your daughter have stalled.
06:07Sorry, but, um, who are you?
06:13I'm Peter.
06:19Here's the situation.
06:21A few months ago, a Russian national visiting Israel.
06:26Her name is Nadia Petrovsky.
06:28I'm the lawyer representing her.
06:31It turns out, Ms. Petrovsky knows some things that are, I don't know, very sensitive for Russia.
06:39Next week, Israel plans to extradite her to the United States.
06:42For us, it is very important that Nadia does not end up in the U.S.
06:46In recent weeks, we have pushed for a straight swap.
06:50Nadia returns back to Russia, and in exchange, your daughter gets released back to Israel.
06:58Wow, okay, uh, I never heard about this.
07:02I'm sorry, but you said important to us.
07:05Can I please understand who is us?
07:10Может, стоит объяснить, и что есть некоторые вопросы, что лучше не задавать?
07:15Um, it would be better if...
07:18Uh, okay.
07:18I'll ask it in another way.
07:21Look, we, we are meeting here, in this hotel, not in the Russian embassy, not in the foreign office.
07:32How do I know that the person I spoke to on the phone is really my daughter?
07:37Види.
07:49Нет, не в этом чемодане, в другом.
07:53Киняй, чтобы она посмотрела.
08:10Can I talk to her again?
08:12Not yet.
08:14First, we need you to help us get Nadia back to Russia.
08:18I can talk to the government as soon as we finished here.
08:23Regrettably, it does not seem that you have your government's full trust,
08:27seeing as how they've concealed this information from you for weeks.
08:35Okay, I, I can go on TV.
08:39I can do an interview, and that will put a pressure on the government.
08:43Sadly, that also is not entirely possible.
08:46Why, why not?
08:48Because a gag order has been issued by a court.
08:51So, I don't understand.
08:54Why did you call me?
08:55Why, what else can I do?
08:59Well, it's funny.
09:00There is a way to solve this problem immediately.
09:04If only Nadia would kindly send the appeal,
09:07then chances are she'll be sent to Russia.
09:09Appeal?
09:10They made her out to be this cybercrime mastermind.
09:14But truthfully, she's just a naive little girl.
09:18She even dreams like a little girl.
09:21Fantasizing about this fairy tale that the U.S. is going to propose to her this deal
09:25so she can live a new life on Malibu Beach.
09:29But the reality is that she will rot in the U.S. prison for years
09:32before they deport her back to Russia.
09:35We want you to try and convince her.
09:38We really need her to sign the appeal.
09:41She has no one in this world.
09:43She grew up without a family.
09:46In foster home, we were, in a way, the only family she had,
09:49the closest thing to parents.
09:50And now she's rebelling against us.
09:54You, on the other hand,
09:55your goals are transparent and admirable.
09:59And maybe your honest plea could be what helps her.
10:10When can I see her?
10:13All right, I talked to them.
10:14Everything's approved, and they'll be waiting for you at the main gate.
10:17Thank you so much, Aviva.
10:19Bye.
10:21So they're not going to give me trouble at the gate?
10:24She's a foreign national,
10:26so she's allowed visitors who aren't just first-degree relatives.
10:29I filed a request in her name for a visit from you.
10:33We'll smooth it over.
10:39You, uh,
10:42mentioned something about
10:43how the authorities have known about this whole thing for a few weeks.
10:48I mean, this whole exchange.
10:51So this includes the Xinh Bet?
10:53I personally submitted the request.
10:56But why?
10:57Why?
10:59It doesn't matter.
11:00A person I was in touch with over there.
11:02He didn't mention anything.
11:06This extradition is really important to the U.S.
11:09So, obviously,
11:10he had no reason to inform you.
11:12The opposite.
11:13The opposite.
11:15What if you did?
11:46The police officer is a dead man.
11:47No, no, no, no!
11:48You told me that my lawyer will be my lawyer.
11:51How is that yes?
11:51It's not my lawyer.
11:52You can explain everything.
11:52I'm an attorney of Mrs. Petrovska.
11:54She's an attorney of her name.
11:56She's an attorney of her name.
11:56She's an attorney.
11:56I don't want to explain anything!
11:57I'll take it out of here.
11:59Nadia, your previous lawyer won.
12:01Yes, my previous lawyer got away. And you also got away, if they're going to get angry with him.
12:06Who are you? I didn't bring her name in the list.
12:09Why are you watching? Why are you watching?
12:12Is it a concert for the заявment or what?
12:14What is happening? Who is she?
12:16I'm her lawyer and I brought Nadюшу.
12:18Do you want me to call Nadюшу? I don't know what I'll do with you.
12:21What do you want to see her?
12:24Do you want to see her nostalgia and see you as a girl or what?
12:27Don't come to me!
12:29Hey, enough!
12:36Are you not the mother of her, who is with a car?
12:38Yes, yes, it's the mother of Galilee who is arrested in Russia.
12:48Okay. Ten minutes.
12:51Let's go.
12:54How did it look like you didn't write a letter?
12:58Excuse me. If I know you're going to call it.
13:01I'm sorry.
13:01It's not the case.
13:17I think I understand.
13:19They promised to release your daughter, if what?
13:22If I return to Russia, right?
13:25Mm-hmm.
13:26More or less.
13:27Okay, let's talk.
13:29Okay.
13:30Do you have a pill for headache?
13:33Paracetamol?
13:46Can I have two more?
13:49For later.
13:59So maybe I'll, I'll start.
14:04This is my daughter, Gali.
14:08The photo you chose is interesting.
14:11Is it?
14:13They don't show it when you are on TV.
14:15It's true.
14:17They don't.
14:18My media consultant, she doesn't like this one.
14:21But you feel it shows a different side of your daughter.
14:25Thing that is too complex to explain in a five-minute interview.
14:30Exactly.
14:31Like the fact that she's a dangerous criminal?
14:39Yeah, right, but...
14:41I know why I'm here.
14:44So, I can say 100%.
14:47If this was just a bit of drugs, we wouldn't be here now.
14:57So, what are you saying?
14:58So, what I'm saying, if they offer your daughter a way out, you probably want to take it.
15:05Fast.
15:07That's why I'm here.
15:10Look, I don't know what you did to get here.
15:13But I do think there's something about you.
15:18You do care.
15:22Because you agreed to talk to me.
15:24Because there's something about you that does want to help.
15:30I'll do it.
15:32I'll sign the appeal.
15:35But I have one condition.
15:38I just need to send a letter.
15:41Privately, not through the prison.
15:49If I find out, you showed it to the lawyer or to anyone else, you won't see me again.
15:57Send it.
15:58Then come back.
16:02Okay.
16:29Jelena, I'm on my way.
16:32Did he wake up?
16:33Not yet.
16:34Did the doctor check on him?
16:37Yes.
16:38He said the CRP is still rising because the pneumonia isn't responding to the antibiotics.
16:43So, they're switching meds and taking blood again.
16:47And does he recognize you?
16:53No.
17:16Get some rest.
17:22Okay.
17:23Bye.
17:44Ona.
17:46Ona, hang on.
17:47I need to explain something.
17:48Just wait a second.
17:49You shouldn't be here, Dori.
17:49It's inappropriate.
17:50It's not black and white.
17:51They haven't told you everything.
17:53Look, Russia isn't a single bloc.
17:55Not at all.
17:56There's a sane, diplomatic voice there.
17:58And then the rest are a bunch of vulture assholes.
18:01That's the intelligence agencies.
18:03They arrested Gali in the first place to use her as leverage to free their operative.
18:07You'll see.
18:07Once this Nadia Petrovsky is shipped off to the US, the vultures will be gone too.
18:11And we can work same and again with same people.
18:13You know about everything, Dori.
18:14You know exactly why it stalled.
18:16And looked me in the eye and didn't say it.
18:18It's not that I was trying to hide something from you.
18:21I wanted to tell you.
18:22But I was afraid that something like this would happen.
18:24That you wouldn't be able to resist and end up helping them out.
18:28Know what she's accused of?
18:29The operative you met today?
18:31Did they tell you?
18:32How would you even know I met her?
18:34Because that's my job.
18:35She's not a kid like Gali.
18:37That woman that you met today is someone who led hackers, who did horrifying things worldwide.
18:42Extortion.
18:43Framing people.
18:44Brony.
18:46Please don't let them take advantage of you.
18:48Forget it.
18:48I have a question.
18:51If she doesn't get sent to the US, you're screwed, right?
18:54You yourself?
18:59Yes.
19:01Yes, obviously.
19:06Okay.
19:09Orna, these aren't people you can trust.
19:13And you think you are?
21:01Hello?
21:02Vadim, sorry for calling so late.
21:05I forgot to tell you something important.
21:08Orna, it's not your fault.
21:10What do you mean?
21:12The paracetamol.
21:16Hello?
21:16Yes.
21:18I thought that's what you called.
21:20Nadia attempted suicide tonight with painkillers.
21:24Prison said she'd been stalking them for months.
21:26She took over 50 pills.
21:29How is she?
21:29She's in intensive care.
21:32They moved her to a prison medical facility.
21:36Okay.
21:39Um...
21:40What didn't you tell me?
21:42Hello?
21:45That I need to see her just one more time.
21:48Do you think I can go visit her in the hospital?
21:50Hello?
21:51Hello?
22:01Hello?
22:03Thanks.
22:09Hi.
22:13How are you feeling?
22:17Like someone that had a hundred tubes shoved down her throat.
22:24Uh, I brought you some clothes of Gali.
22:28I thought maybe you would want to change.
22:32You seem like you're the same size, sort of.
22:40Listen, about the pills I gave you, I didn't think that you were...
22:44Don't worry.
22:45The two you gave me are not responsible.
22:48It was a collective effort.
22:53Still, I...
22:54I feel bad.
22:56You can relax.
22:57If I really wanted to kill myself, we wouldn't be talking now.
23:01I just needed some air.
23:07I don't think you would have write this kind of letter if you only wanted some air.
23:13You read my letter?
23:17Who is Kolia?
23:20None of your business.
23:26Is he your brother?
23:27You write to him like he's your young brother.
23:31I don't have brothers.
23:35So, he's a kid from the Forster home?
23:39So, he's a kid from the Forster home?
23:47Anyway, it's...
23:51It's obvious it's someone you care for.
23:55And he's not in the US.
23:58He's in Russia.
23:59He's over there.
24:00Please.
24:02Don't try to manipulate me.
24:04It's basically what I do for a living.
24:06You don't know me.
24:07If you think that the Americans will offer you a deal...
24:11I know.
24:12I'm not stupid.
24:13But I'm not going back to those people in Russia.
24:22Sorry.
24:23It's my husband's nurse.
24:25He's very sick.
24:30He's actually dying.
24:37And my daughter is not here to be here next to him.
24:43So, now I am supposed to feel sad for you or something?
24:47No.
24:50Listen.
24:52I understand you don't care about yourself right now.
24:57I...
24:58I do.
25:04But I also...
25:05I know you have a heart.
25:09And yes, you have the chance to save my daughter.
25:17Do you understand that?
25:22Just...
25:22Tell me...
25:25If there's any chance you will sign this appeal.
25:31As you can see...
25:34I would rather die.
25:40Sorry about your daughter.
25:54Hi, Orna.
25:55This is Dr. DeRoar from internal ward C.
25:58Benny's condition worsened overnight.
26:00We'd like you to come as soon as possible.
26:04Unfortunately, he's no longer responding to treatment.
26:07We've moved him to a sterile unit to prevent infection.
26:10And also, we had to sedate him.
26:12He was very restless.
26:13He kept taking off his oxygen mask.
26:15When you get here, we can talk about what's next.
26:33Okay.
26:36Okay.
26:38Okay.
26:42The key?
26:42The key?
26:45Did you take the key?
26:48The key for what?
26:51No, Benny.
26:52You're not tied up.
26:54You were because you got a bit agitated and they didn't want you to get hurt, my love.
26:59But it's okay.
26:59Your arms are free.
27:01You're not tied up.
27:02We don't need a key.
27:06Take the key.
27:07Take the key.
27:07Go to the post office.
27:08Take it with you.
27:11I will, yeah.
27:12The key.
27:15I'll go after Yelena comes over.
27:19But let's put the mask back on.
27:21It's not good like this.
27:26Do it now.
27:31Go get the key.
27:34And do what I asked.
27:41Come here.
27:54Don't tell mom, okay?
28:01Golly.
28:03Get the key.
28:05And do what you promised me.
28:09Don't worry, golly.
28:12Mom won't be upset.
28:14She won't be upset.
28:16She won't be upset.
28:34Do it.
29:00What is it?
29:02It's about that.
29:03So do it now.
29:25Mom, can we talk about something?
29:28What happened?
29:30We met with Bendo this morning.
29:38He gave us a grim prognosis for what's coming.
29:42Some drugs might help, some might not.
29:44Everything costs a fortune because it's not covered by insurance.
29:47And we have to decide right here, right now.
29:50And everyone's pushing us to decide because he's lucked out with the fast-progressing kind.
29:55Wow, that sucks.
29:58And how's Dad taking it?
30:00He ran straight to tell his brothers, of course.
30:04It's unbelievable.
30:05It's also important to him to talk about everything, planning it all like he's a bright zealot trying to plan
30:12her wedding.
30:13I swear, I think he's enjoying it.
30:29What, are you crying?
30:34Maybe.
30:36Moms aren't supposed to be crying.
30:39Okay.
30:40It's unsettling.
30:41Okay, fine.
30:42I'm done now.
30:45You're still dripping.
30:47Dripping all those tears.
30:50Okay, okay.
30:51We're all done now.
30:52I'm asking you to please stop.
30:55All right, fine.
30:55In the beginning, now.
30:57Now.
31:01My neglected daughter.
31:05Listen, I have to tell you.
31:09This is a hard time for you and for our family.
31:12But it won't be like this forever.
31:14I promise you.
31:25So what's going on?
31:28Are you doing okay?
31:30Yeah, I'm great.
31:36Well, I'm glad.
31:38At least that.
32:01She knows they're not waiting for her with open arms in the U.S.
32:05But she, she still, she doesn't want to go back to Russia.
32:10Yes, we noticed that too.
32:18Maybe if I can, maybe I can offer her something.
32:23Promise her something or give her something.
32:26Listen, Peter, I need my daughter back home.
32:30Her father is very sick.
32:32He needs her.
32:32She needs to see him.
32:33I'm sorry, but I don't dictate the terms.
32:36My job comes down to making just one single phone call.
32:38Nadia agrees to the appeal.
32:40Nadia does not agree.
32:41If she does not agree, then I am very sorry.
32:44Yes, everyone's sorry.
32:46Excuse me?
32:47You're sorry.
32:48She's sorry.
32:49Everybody's sorry the whole time.
32:51I'm sorry too.
32:56I know how to make her sign the appeal.
33:06She asked me to send the suicide letter for her before she tried to kill herself.
33:11Yes.
33:11No, I just anrocena.
33:13Yes.
33:31Okay, I know.
33:31No, I know.
33:32I know.
33:32I know.
33:32I see either.
33:33I know.
33:49He's deteriorated over the last few hours.
33:52He's sustained brain damage.
33:54At this point, there's little we can do in terms of active treatment.
33:58This could go on for quite a while, so we're going to focus on supportive care to keep moving as
34:04comfortable as possible.
34:06Yes, I understand.
34:10Thanks, Obama.
34:12Let's move on to the next patient.
34:32What are you doing here?
34:35Who's he?
34:36It's a good thing, trust me.
34:38Hello, Orna.
34:40I recognize you from TV.
34:43I'm Guy, I work with Dory.
34:46Please, sit.
34:51Right now, you have a lot on your plate. I know that.
34:53Why exactly are you here? Am I being followed?
34:56There's something that you should really hear about.
34:59This won't take long.
35:08So, we're working on terms for a treaty with Russia on arrangements in Syria.
35:13And now the Prime Minister has signed off on requiring Ghali's release as a mandatory clause in that treaty.
35:20They avoided linking these issues until this very moment.
35:25Orna, you don't know me, but Dory here, he can vouch for me.
35:28I may not be the nicest guy in the world, but I am meticulous.
35:31And I'm being serious.
35:33This deal will get Ghali home, I just know it.
35:37It'll just take a bit of time.
35:40How much time?
35:42Six months to a year.
35:45No.
35:45It's a no.
35:47Her father doesn't have that kind of time.
35:50You can't expect that negotiations to prevent a major military conflict will be rushed just because some backpacker got detained
35:57at an airport in Moscow.
35:59We also know your husband is hospitalized, with a staff taking care of 50 patients.
36:05That can't be easy.
36:07We have access to a VIP healthcare system.
36:10With our help, your husband will be taken care of in a private room.
36:14I'm good.
36:15I'm not interested.
36:16Orna, if you walk out now, don't mistake us.
36:19We came to you wagging our tails, but we can bite if we need to.
36:22This isn't necessary.
36:24You were visiting Nadia.
36:25Your attempt to influence her.
36:27Your trips to LaGuardia.
36:30Contact with a foreign agent.
36:32You can get 15 years in prison.
36:35Shut your mouth, Dory.
36:37If you think you're helping your daughter, you're not.
36:40You can't do any good when you're locked up in prison.
36:44And that's something very likely to happen.
36:47Might want to think it over.
36:50Then arrest me if I did something wrong here.
36:54For all other matters, please reach out to my lawyer, Vadim Ulmanski.
36:59Orna.
37:01I'm sorry, he didn't tell me he was doing this.
37:04What else did you tell him about?
37:06It was a mistake.
37:08I wanted to help.
37:08I seriously messed up many times, okay?
37:11I shouldn't have hidden Nadia from you.
37:13Or even brought you here with me and Guy.
37:15And if there's more, it's completely on me.
37:17But I'm really trying to help you, Orna.
37:19Whose side are you on, Dory?
37:20Can you tell me that?
37:22Of course I'm on your side.
37:23Come on, Orna.
37:24But then what do you suggest I do?
37:27Orna.
37:27No, you're on my side, right?
37:29Then please, tell me.
37:33Let me know what I should do.
37:38You should take the deal.
37:44I don't trust you at all.
38:05I see you're wearing one of the shirts.
38:09Yes.
38:11The clothes here stink so much.
38:13I could wear the garbage bag.
38:15It would be an improvement.
38:19But no, it's nice.
38:21Thanks for coming.
38:25Your daughter, she likes this music?
38:29Is that a band?
38:31A Russian band.
38:33They're from the same city as me.
38:35Rostov-on-Don.
38:36Can I play you something?
38:38Gali was listening a lot to this song.
38:41It was on her favorites.
38:56You know it?
38:57Not the song, but I heard this name.
38:59Yuri Glaskov.
39:00It's also the name of the song.
39:03You know what they accuse me of in the U.S.?
39:05They say that if a client needed hackers for a project,
39:10they would turn to me.
39:12And I would connect them with the right people for the job.
39:17So Yuri Glaskov, he's a bit like that.
39:20But he helps clients get weapons.
39:25He sells weapons in Russia?
39:29How do I get to talk to him?
39:32You have problems that need a solution?
39:34No, no.
39:35I need...
39:36I just need to talk to him.
39:38It might be a bit difficult for you to talk to him.
39:41Why?
39:43The only reason I know his name
39:46is because someone put a price on his head.
39:50He has disappeared, you see.
39:52And some people are already looking.
39:59How is your husband?
40:03He's not good.
40:06I hoped Gali would be here to say goodbye.
40:10I hope you understand me.
40:14At least a bit.
40:17Yeah, I understand.
40:24Nadia, I'm sorry.
40:26What for?
40:29You are going to sign the appeal
40:31and you are going to return to Russia.
40:37I gave them the letter, Nadia.
40:40The letter you wrote to Kolya.
40:42They already spoke to him.
40:44So if you care for him,
40:45which clearly you do,
40:46you're going to cooperate.
40:52You are a monster.
40:56Nikita.
40:57Nikita.
40:59Zabiri you atsuda, Nikita.
41:04Orna, I hope she never come back.
41:07I hope she rots there.
41:08And you will never hear from her again.
41:11I hope she dies there.
41:14I hope she dies there.
41:18Zabiri you atsuda.
41:23I hope you will never see her again.
41:26I hope she will die.
41:29I hope you will never, ever see her again.
41:32I hope she will never, ever see her again.
42:04Vadim and Adi submitted an appeal this morning.
42:08They were granted an urgent court hearing.
42:11Probably happening right now.
42:15Yes, but... Gali?
42:17Like I said, she'll be released in the next few days.
42:22You'll see her soon.
42:24Good.
42:28You're leaving? You're not staying until everything is done?
42:31No, sadly.
42:36Orna, it was a pleasure.
42:38This is the best thing for Nadia.
42:40Sometimes you need to help people help themselves.
42:45I want to congratulate you with very nice achievements.
43:06Godly, Levi's mom.
43:07Yep.
43:08She'll be home soon.
43:09You'll see, she'll be back.
43:11Appreciate it.
43:11Amen.
43:12Thank you very much.
43:13God willing.
43:23Lorda, Levi?
43:24Yes.
43:25Please.
43:26What?
43:26Come with us, you're being detained.
43:27What are you?
43:28Hold on, hold on, hold on.
43:30Just hold on a second.
43:31What do you want?
43:32Just wait.
43:32Just come with us.
43:33Wait.
43:34Hold on.
43:34Just hold on a second.
43:38Who are the men you met in the hotel room?
43:42Um, Peter, the one I spoke to.
43:47Also, Vadim, the lawyer for Nadia.
43:53Two other people that, um, they didn't have much to say.
43:59There was a guard, also.
44:22Is this needed?
44:29Your friend is dead.
44:36A Russian inmate serving life on the way to court.
44:40They were just waiting for the opportunity.
44:44Does this surprise you?
44:52I don't, I don't feel very well.
44:56Your friends that you met, you know, the ones from the Russian unit.
44:59Wait, seriously, I'm not feeling well.
45:00I need some help.
45:11Drink up.
45:12It's sugar.
45:16The guys who assassinated her, your friends from Russia, they didn't tell you about their plan?
45:25Well, we gave you a warning.
45:27I...
45:29I want to have my phone.
45:30Can I have my phone so I can call Dori?
45:32No.
45:33But I...
45:34We've made zero progress.
45:36Not even close.
45:37I'm...
45:37I'm not feeling well.
45:39Wait a second.
45:40I'm telling you.
45:42I need a doctor.
45:43I really don't feel well.
45:45That won't help you.
45:48We'll be here as long as it takes.
45:53Hours.
45:54And days.
45:56Even weeks if needed.
46:00Not now.
46:03Was I not clear?
46:04Manny is asking for you.
46:15You mind telling me what's so urgent?
46:22Wait.
46:23Wait, I'm busy.
46:24I apologize.
46:25I'm interrupting.
46:27There's someone here that wants to speak to one of us.
46:30Demanded someone who believes in me.
46:32Who is it?
46:34You're just a mystery.
46:35I hear them.
46:36But they want to believe.
46:38Waiting for them back.
46:51There you go.
47:00Look at this twist of fate.
47:02We keep running into each other.
47:07They all run away.
47:09Those Russians.
47:10They won't answer you.
47:11Even the fat one with the kippah.
47:13The Israeli.
47:14Come on.
47:15We'll talk on the way.
47:18Should I follow you?
47:19Yeah, yeah.
47:19We're walking.
47:36You know, I saw you on TV a lot.
47:38Giving interviews.
47:40Not an easy watch.
47:42Trying to sell that poor Bambi to anyone who'll buy.
47:45Bambi.
47:46A tiny fragile little thing.
47:50With those sad brown eyes.
47:51He's got blue eyes.
47:52I'm not talking about actual Bambi.
47:54Anyway, I told them.
47:55Her husband's dying.
47:57Her daughter's in prison.
47:58They took her for a ride, so lay off of her.
48:01But Guy?
48:02A big fat loser.
48:05Not that your boyfriend is much of a catch himself.
48:10How did you get me released?
48:12My name's Rita.
48:13And I'm a special attache to the Ministry of Defense.
48:17So you're from the Mossad?
48:18No, not Mossad.
48:19Not Shin Bet.
48:21Just Rita.
48:22I've got a very specific brief.
48:24What do you mean brief?
48:26It's a role.
48:28With a carte blanche.
48:29Of course, with some boundaries.
48:31So, starting a war, not so much.
48:33But releasing some poor mother, who didn't really do anything.
48:36Not the end of the world.
48:39You get the picture?
48:40That's to ensure I don't overdo anything.
48:43It's all just checks and balances from the state.
48:45However, some people are smart.
48:47But you really didn't think they were gonna kill her?
48:50I just don't get why they killed her.
48:52I thought the appeal worked.
48:55Yes, the appeal.
48:56Might have been granted, or maybe not.
48:58I'd rather be safe than sorry.
49:00So, what's your brief?
49:02Sorry?
49:03The very specific brief you mentioned before?
49:06Yes, yes.
49:07To bring your daughter back to Israel and interrogate her.
49:12Good evening.
49:15Look, we both want her back.
49:17You want her back because she's your daughter.
49:20And you've been brainwashed since birth to believe that it's your calling.
49:24I want her to come home.
49:26Because she knows something critical about national security.
49:31She didn't happen to tell you that, right?
49:35About what?
49:36Look, you definitely did one hell of a job overall with the media and the politicians.
49:43But unfortunately right now, that's all dried up.
49:47Not to mention your little Russian friend.
49:52So I was thinking, let's go to Russia together.
49:56Talk to some people.
49:58Eat some good food.
50:00Stir up some trouble.
50:03Bring everyone's daughter back home.
50:06And if that doesn't work for you, all good.
50:09Finish your pita.
50:10And we'll escort you back to detention.
50:14What? You're surprised?
50:16It's not Monopoly.
50:17You can't just get out of jail free.
50:21You and your daughter play board games at home.
50:38I talked to one of the doctors.
50:43They're really, really pleased.
50:47They said you're really improving.
50:52And that you might even be able to go home tomorrow.
50:59And I talked to Ami.
51:04He and Sivan came over today.
51:09They cleaned and straightened up the house.
51:13So you'd have it nice and neat the way you like it.
51:18And we're getting rain next weekend.
51:25Gali gave us a call.
51:33She's coming back tonight.
51:39She gave me a message to say how much she loves you.
51:47And she'll be staying with us for the whole weekend.
51:54And that you're the greatest dad in the world.
52:12Good night to you, Milo.
52:23I love you so much.
52:42I love you so much.
52:44I love you.
52:45I don't know.
53:24I don't know.
53:48I don't know.
54:22I don't know.
54:46I don't know.
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