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🎬 The Night Agent - Season 3 continues the gripping story of Peter Sutherland as he faces even greater threats, dangerous missions, and complex conspiracies. With international intrigue, high-stakes espionage, explosive action, and unexpected twists, this season pushes the boundaries of trust and survival. Packed with suspense and thrilling drama, it's a must-watch for fans of action-packed spy series.

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00:01You
00:08Get out
00:11No, he stays I lived up to my end of the arrangement Peter
00:15Good to see you Richie the deeper that I get into this job the more I learn the more I
00:21fear
00:21I could use a friend around me white house shit what I'm talking about isn't that who are you?
00:26The name's Adam. What are you doing here? The president sent me. I'm your new partner
00:30You'll do solo time for two hours. Just stay away from the river's edge. Are you doing solo time too?
00:36Yeah
00:55You
00:56The crypto wallet to the LFS was using there's been several new deposits that have been made this week
01:00They're planning something else and if the timeline of the deposit matches the first attack then we got less than
01:05a week before
01:06Whatever it is happens. I see Jacob Monroe's name this investigation into him. Is it really that bad?
01:12He's been a major donor for years the investigation into him and the one into the terrorist attack are currently
01:17one in the same
01:18Chelsea, what's up? I think there's something weird going on with the president and first lady
01:22I really shouldn't be saying anything about this
01:24I think maybe you're the only person I can really talk to if I find this guy I find Jay
01:28right now
01:28I have nothing I have a source. He's helped me I do things in the past. I can head over
01:32there now
01:32You want me to go with you? No, that would spook him. He knows me. He trusts me. I need
01:36to speak with him alone
02:01So
02:59ahhhhhh
03:02ahhhhhhhh
03:03ahhhh
03:27She looks nervous.
03:29Do you think she might be on the broker's payroll?
03:32Certainly think everybody is.
03:35She said he was a source, but he'd be smart to own a journalist, so there he is.
03:41Got a visual.
03:42You told her he was dangerous, right?
03:44Yeah, she went right to home.
03:48They're leaving.
03:51She's going willingly.
03:52Wait, were they hooking up, Bob?
03:54Damn it, could have sworn I was her type.
03:57Looks like you are her type.
03:58You call me old?
04:00Yeah.
04:00Got facial recognition on this?
04:02Yeah, send me the photo.
04:03Where are we with ears?
04:04My mirror is 47% rising.
04:06Half the FBI is looking for this guy.
04:08Do we call him Mosley?
04:09No, not yet.
04:09Let's see where he's taking her, and then I'll call him.
04:13Go ahead.
04:15Move in.
04:28Go ahead.
04:30Go ahead.
04:31Go ahead.
04:33Go ahead.
04:35Go ahead.
04:41You sure put a lot of distance between us, and that's some real restraint.
04:46Not every tale can be a joy ride through Istanbul.
04:49I'll try Havana during a parade.
04:53D.C. Interstate, against traffic.
04:55That just sounds irresponsible.
04:58Oh, we got an ID.
05:01Yeah, that's him.
05:03His name's Jacob Monroe.
05:04Criminal history?
05:05None.
05:05Notable affiliations?
05:07None.
05:07Report says he runs his own private consulting firm.
05:11Handles everything from compliance assessment to negotiation support.
05:15Negotiation support?
05:16What the hell is that?
05:17He's wealthy, he's connected.
05:19At first glance, this all looks legit, but wait, wait, wait, wait.
05:24RNG management.
05:25What? What about it?
05:26Listed as a previous employer.
05:28It's just a hunch, but my lovely lady, Linda, over at Langley.
05:33Try to say that three times fast.
05:35Yeah, she owes me her firstborn.
05:37Let's see if she can run a trace.
05:38Keep it off the books.
05:39You think Monroe's CIA?
05:41Yeah, or CIA adjacent.
05:43RMG management.
05:44It sounds a hell of a lot like the type of front they use for asset payroll.
05:47Linda!
05:54To us.
05:56I had just brushed my teeth.
05:57Nah, I want to cheers to our success.
05:59To our future.
06:02And I want to compare our usual two-buck chuck to the president's favorite Bordeaux before
06:06I forget what good taste tastes like.
06:09Hey, your good taste led you to me.
06:10Yeah.
06:18Hmm.
06:19I honestly can't tell the difference.
06:21No, I think I get it.
06:23It says the man who ordered beer that tastes like beer on our first date.
06:26That was before we were invited to dinner in the White House with the president.
06:32Babe, we're fancy now.
06:34Come on, why are you psyched about this?
06:36I am.
06:36It's very cool.
06:38It's, uh...
06:40It's just you didn't notice anything weird with Lotus tonight, did you?
06:44Well, she didn't laugh at my estate tax joke, and that usually kills.
06:48You mean something else?
06:50Look, I'm sorry.
06:51I shouldn't have mentioned you looking into the intruder thing.
06:53No.
06:54Anything off between me and her?
06:55Come on, she threw a whole thank you dinner.
06:57She clearly loves you.
06:59Um, POTUS didn't seem off.
07:01During dessert, I thought he was quiet.
07:03Well, my job would be a whole lot easier if that man knew how to be quiet.
07:08Lay it out for me.
07:10What's going on?
07:15Always on my side, yeah?
07:17Always.
07:21I found Brian Mott's phone.
07:25I thought you said FLOTUS had it.
07:27I recovered it during dinner.
07:28From where?
07:29Her desk in their bedroom study.
07:30So by recovered, you mean stole?
07:33Recovered.
07:33For the investigation.
07:34The services investigation, or you're off the books one?
07:37She lied, Theo.
07:39She lied about Mott having a gun.
07:41There was no gun.
07:43And she lied about not knowing him.
07:44She's been meeting with him for months.
07:46That's not what she said at dinner.
07:47I know.
07:48She lied.
07:52She's the wife of a politician.
07:54I know she can lie.
07:56But I am also worried about you.
07:58Don't make this about me.
07:59No, you stole from the private residence of the President and the First Lady.
08:02Recovered.
08:03That is a big deal, Chelsea.
08:05That is a career-ender and arrest-size deal.
08:09Please, put it back where you found it.
08:12Nobody needs to know.
08:13No, the Secret Service needs to know.
08:14And they can get an anonymous tip to its location after you put it back.
08:22Babe, if you need time to heal, just ask for it.
08:28Nobody's gonna blame you.
08:30But you gotta put some distance between yourself and the shooting.
08:34It's not about that.
08:36Then what is it about?
08:38We're here toasting to our future and you are putting all of it in jeopardy if anyone found out.
08:43Hey, I don't want you to worry about me.
08:47Okay?
08:48Great.
08:51So you're gonna put it back where you found it first thing tomorrow.
08:57Okay.
09:13Uh, yeah, everything okay?
09:15Please tell me you have something.
09:17Yeah, the Shell company checked out.
09:19CorePoint Dynamics, you found Mott's employer?
09:21Yeah.
09:22You have an ID?
09:23Yeah, yeah.
09:23But you can't talk right now.
09:25Not really, no.
09:26Just listen then.
09:27I found Brian Mott's phone in the residence.
09:30I saw the First Lady hide it after Mott's attack.
09:33Download's wrapping up.
09:34I think she's part of this.
09:36Hiding something, and I know that sounds absurd, but I...
09:38No, it doesn't.
09:39I think you're onto something, but I gotta go, okay?
09:43I'm gonna send you my address in New York just in case, okay?
09:46But keep me in the loop.
09:47Stay safe.
09:48Yeah, you too.
09:50Bye.
09:51Anything important?
09:54No.
09:54No, it's unrelated.
09:55Just an old friend needed a gut check.
10:06Looks like we're here.
10:16So how does this Chimera thing work anyway?
10:19I just gotta tell the program to call Isabelle's phone, then the malware downloads in the background.
10:23I'm calling her now.
10:36You need to get that?
10:44It's just scammers.
10:46What happened?
10:47She ignored the call?
10:48Chimera's connecting anyway.
10:49She doesn't have to do anything?
10:50Technically, she just did.
10:51This text is invasive as it gets.
10:55Is that a...
10:56Is that a problem?
10:58No.
10:59Go for it.
11:01Did you redecorate since our last been here, or has it always been this grand?
11:04Well, I had a little bit of time to play around with it.
11:07I've come to prefer my nights spent at home than on the town.
11:10I imagine this is a good place to recover.
11:13Well, chemo hasn't been a problem for me.
11:15Not even cancer slows you down.
11:17No, it wasn't a stomach bug.
11:18I had too much to accomplish.
11:20Now, you know my door is always open to you, and...
11:24In fact, the food alone is worth the drive.
11:27I lured Chef Maggie away from La Caparrucha, and I asked her to make flan for dessert.
11:34Thanks, but I could only manage dinner tonight. I have a deadline.
11:38Well, you're seldom without a deadline.
11:39I have too much I want to accomplish.
11:41Well, I'm willing to bet that you already have a draft that you're gonna research and perfect till the very
11:46last minute.
11:46Research is what actually brings me here tonight.
11:49I need your expertise. On background, of course.
11:51Well, I was hoping it was a social visit, but let's make a deal.
11:55I'll answer anything you want, if you stay for dessert.
11:58I guess I'll have the flan, then.
12:01Okay. One second.
12:04Maggie?
12:06I don't think she likes him.
12:08No, but he likes her.
12:10This is ridiculous. We need a visual.
12:13Is that a Camaro work through comps?
12:15Yeah.
12:2730 seconds. That's my best yet.
12:29No. You have consistently underestimated and misrepresented this job.
12:35You have assigned me a new client every day, and now I've got experienced competitors trying to intervene.
12:41All injuries are avoidable if I know what I'm up against, and clearly you do not.
12:44Hey, can I go?
12:46Give me a minute.
12:47What?
12:48Can I go get my cockles?
12:49Yeah.
12:52Uh, grab a towel so you don't drip.
12:55Okay.
13:01Hey, listen to me.
13:03You hire me from my expertise, so why don't you ask me what I need to finish this job?
13:08Go ahead.
13:09Ask me.
13:11Go ahead.
13:17Hey.
13:17Hey.
13:20Hey.
13:21Hey.
13:25Hey.
13:26Hey.
13:27Hey.
13:27Hey.
13:39Hey, Hey.
14:48Hey, walk, please.
14:50Goggles?
14:51Couldn't find them.
15:22This one's new.
15:23Good eye.
15:24I'd remember the first edition of The Great Gatsby.
15:26It's beautiful.
15:27Should be on display somewhere.
15:29Well, that case is museum quality.
15:32I meant it should be on display for others so everyone can enjoy it.
15:37Ah, well, it was a recent acquisition from a rundown bookstore that didn't know what they had.
15:42Ophelia, the one I told you about where...
15:45I've never been.
15:49Well, I'll take you whenever you're free.
15:51I do have business I need to get to.
15:53Yes, I know.
15:54I just enjoy speaking with you.
15:56Looks like we can get a visual if we hop that wall.
15:59Get access to the property.
16:01Oh, my lady Linda came through.
16:04Monroe was an asset for an op in the 90s.
16:08Why'd that not show up in the FBI report?
16:10Well, the CIA's just better at keeping secrets.
16:12Okay, so when Monroe was an asset, that would make total sense.
16:15He would have the knowledge.
16:17He would have the network.
16:19Now, you're scaling that wall.
16:20I promise my knees, no more drops.
16:23Yeah, whatever you say, old man.
16:26Fine.
16:27Ask all your questions.
16:28Let's get them out of the way before food.
16:32Fire away.
16:38Camera blind, then.
16:41You bank at Walcott Capital, yes?
16:43I used to.
16:44Why?
16:45A little over a week ago, I received a stack of SARS from Walcott Capital.
16:50They indicate major clients of the bank conducted multiple suspicious transfers.
16:55Well, by filing the reports, the bank did all they're legally obligated to do.
16:59Yes, I understand that's how SARS work.
17:03The point is, compliance officer who filed the SARS was fired shortly afterwards.
17:08And the supervisor at Vincent tried to bury the reports completely.
17:11Both men are now dead.
17:12You good?
17:13Yeah, I'm good.
17:13How do you fit into this?
17:15I had a whistleblower.
17:16He helped us connect the LFS attack to flight Pima-12 to most U.S. companies in the SARS.
17:21They don't sound like accomplices.
17:22Oh, Monroe could be legit as far as she knows.
17:25Americans funded the flight Pima-12 attack?
17:28Well, that's a massive story for you.
17:31Assuming there's proof.
17:32Oh, I have proof.
17:34Of that and a lot more.
17:37Well, what can I help you with then?
17:39You can tell me where Jay Buttra is.
17:40My whistleblower?
17:42You kidnapped him.
17:45Kidnapped?
17:46Who told you that?
17:47Are you suggesting I reveal my source?
17:48Only so I can contextualize their claims.
17:51There are many who have the wrong assumptions about my work.
17:53The context is, is that I think you're lying to me.
17:58What happened to Jay?
17:59I employed Mr. Buttra.
18:01So now you remember him.
18:03Mr. Buttra found evidence that my former bank was dirty.
18:06So I withdrew my accounts and gave him a job.
18:10He's a recent hire, so forgive me for not recognizing his name immediately.
18:15Where is he right now?
18:17It's after hours.
18:18How should I know where my employees are?
18:20I mean, you believe that I'm capable?
18:23I don't know what to believe.
18:25I've been trying to figure you out since you showed up at my tia's door,
18:28throwing your money around like you could buy back all the missing years.
18:31Where was Monroe's op for the CIA?
18:33Mexico City.
18:37Holy shit.
18:39She's his daughter.
18:40You can lie to me all you want.
18:42But money, money tells the truth.
18:46You've been investigating me?
18:48My school payments, my mortgage, my monthly allowance,
18:51all paid for by an anonymous trust,
18:54clearly designed to hide you from your money.
18:55Common practice in my field for asset protection?
18:59Yeah, that's what I told myself, that you were paranoid.
19:01A capitalist with a healthy distrust of the IRS.
19:03But it made me wonder, so...
19:05As a beneficiary of the trust,
19:08I obtained tax records where I found several other assets you were trying to protect.
19:12One of them, CorePoint Dynamics, showed up on Jay's report
19:14alongside other companies he claimed funded terrorism.
19:18Are you involved?
19:19In what?
19:20Jay's abduction.
19:20The LFS attack on Pima 12.
19:23Sounds like Isabelle's got some serious daddy issues.
19:26Lost the visual, I gotta reposition.
19:28Because the source I trust told me, without a doubt,
19:31would you stop, would you stop running?
19:34And tell me who my father really is, please.
19:37Será que la verdad es tan condenatoria?
19:57I'm not afraid of the truth.
20:00I'm not afraid of the cancer.
20:02I'm gonna beat it.
20:04I have no doubt.
20:06I obviously want you to get better.
20:10The only thing I'm afraid of is not having the chance to make things right between us.
20:19Then you can start right now by being honest with me.
20:29All right.
20:31What did your source say?
20:34He told me my father is involved in illicit trade.
20:37Bribery.
20:38Terrorism.
20:40Mike's murder.
20:42Mike, your mentor?
20:44What happened?
20:45Where is Jay?
20:46Is he dead?
20:47No.
20:48Jay is very much alive.
20:50I'm telling you the truth.
20:52I had nothing to do with the LFS or the Pima 12 attack.
20:56I'm not the monster you think I am.
20:58What about Mike's death?
20:59This is the first I've heard of it.
21:00For Senator Lansing?
21:02He was shot two feet from me a few days after speaking with Mike.
21:05Someone is trying to kill the story.
21:06And now they're trying to kill me.
21:08Have you been targeted?
21:09Are they following you?
21:11Yes.
21:11Then why didn't you tell me about that?
21:12Because I don't trust you.
21:15I don't know what's a negotiating point or what's not.
21:17Not even with your cancer diagnosis.
21:20And now you want me to play like I'm a good daughter.
21:24Like you never abandoned my mother and me.
21:30I want my father and my life.
21:34But you need to earn it.
21:36And let me start by protecting you against whoever's coming after you.
21:40I can handle it myself.
21:41Isabel, the work I do requires me to swim in murky waters.
21:45I don't deny it.
21:46But that doesn't make me a shark.
21:48I would never, ever do anything to hurt you.
21:53Quite the opposite.
21:55Man, he's laying it on thick.
21:57Yeah, he wants it to be true.
21:59He needs her to believe it's true.
22:00Whoever it is that sent someone after you must know you're about to publish.
22:04There's a very short list of people who are threatened by your story.
22:08And I can stop them now.
22:10But I just need for you to...
22:12Another one of your deals?
22:14No.
22:14I just need you to stay here until I can ensure your safety.
22:18It won't take long.
22:21And when I come back...
22:25I'll tell you everything.
22:26I'll tell you everything.
22:56Monroe's on the move.
22:57Yeah, you good?
22:58Yeah, why?
22:59Isabel's his daughter.
23:00She didn't disclose.
23:01We still trust her?
23:01Yeah, I don't think she made the connection
23:03I was after him until tonight.
23:04Let's see where the next move is.
23:05That's going to tell you everything you need to know.
23:07I need your help.
23:07Get me back up on that roof.
23:09I'll keep eyes on Isabel.
23:10You cover Monroe.
23:11We need to figure out where he's going, who he's talking to.
23:13I won't let him out of my sight.
23:14I'll call Mosley, update him,
23:16see how he wants us to play it from here.
23:18He's going to be pleased.
23:19So is POTUS.
23:20You did good.
23:21You found the broker.
23:23Yeah.
23:47Thank you for this.
23:49But my father and I won't be having dinner after all.
23:51It's fine.
23:52He's often unpredictable.
23:53Order's up for the guest house.
23:55Do you want to take the flan to go?
23:56No.
23:57The bathroom is over there, yeah?
23:58Yes, ma'am.
24:03Dinner's ready in five.
24:05Let the others know.
24:05All right.
24:07Save a plate for me, please, Max.
24:09Neil always grabs seconds while I'm stuck at the monitors.
24:11Neil always helps me wash up.
24:13Sure, but I hate pruning fingers.
24:15I hate pruning fingers.
24:15I hate pruning fingers.
24:59Yeah, hello?
25:00Where are you right now?
25:02Mid-Manhattan. Why?
25:03I'm sending you my location, man.
25:05It's a little outside of the city.
25:08Text me when you get to the gate,
25:09and don't let anyone know that you're here.
25:11Exactly my walking intel.
25:12I found Jay, and we can get him out of here.
25:15But I need your help. Can you come?
25:16Yeah, on my way.
25:21You pull up along the castle's stone walls.
25:24I hide in the shadows.
25:26Multiple voices drift from the guardhouse just beyond the gate.
25:29Can I listen for distinct voices?
25:30Hear how many of them there are?
25:32Roll it.
25:38Thirteen.
25:39Plus my modifier.
25:40Nineteen.
25:41Nice.
25:41As the soldiers talk, you hear three distinct voices.
25:46So there's at least three guards.
25:48There might be more, just not speaking.
25:51We're getting good at this.
25:52Can I hear what they're saying?
25:53With that nineteen, you hear.
25:56You sorry lot will be guarding the king's carriage tomorrow at dawn.
26:00I hope I don't have to remind you how vital this transport is.
26:06Nothing goes wrong on our watch.
26:09But I don't have a watch.
26:11What do you want to do?
26:13Okay.
26:14So, I think I'm going to sneak into the carriage tonight.
26:18The king leaves with the gold tomorrow.
26:20What do you want to do tomorrow?
26:25I'm dead.
26:27I'm sorry, bud.
26:28I think we're going to have to end our session for the evening.
26:31Because you have to go to work?
26:32I do.
26:33There's a client emergency.
26:34Can you pack all this up and get yourself to bed?
26:37And hey, I promise we're so close to homecoming Sundays at Wanda's.
26:44What flavor are you going to get?
26:47I'm not a baby.
26:53Am I treating you like one?
26:57You're distracting me.
26:59Lying to me.
27:00Okay, okay.
27:02Tell me my lie.
27:03That's not your work bag.
27:05You lie to me about what you do.
27:09What do you think I do?
27:14You're a spy.
27:16You hunt bad guys and...
27:18I know it.
27:20Please don't lie again.
27:24How did you find out?
27:25You gave me the wrong key card.
27:29Your goggles.
27:32And you went inside?
27:34There were disguises and you have special tools and weapons?
27:38And I know you got hurt by somebody bad.
27:44I knew you were too smart to fall for the tree branch story.
27:47Why did you lie to me?
27:49To keep you safe.
27:53Because you're right.
27:57I am a spy.
28:00And I have a secret identity to protect us.
28:06From the bad guys?
28:07Yes.
28:08Who I swear will never find us.
28:11That's why I have to go and do my job.
28:14To stop the bad guys one last time.
28:22Can I have a secret identity?
28:28When I get back,
28:30we'll come up with one just for you.
28:34Come on.
29:30A one-on-one visit?
29:32At my place, who's the special girl now?
29:38Interesting new look.
29:39I appreciate you meeting me so late.
29:41Ah, well, service above all.
29:43Well, which is why I'm here.
29:46Seems I am once again in need of your services.
29:49Sounds like a Scotch conversation.
29:51Yeah, shame. I still don't drink.
29:54But my terms are simple.
29:56A client of your bank is targeting a journalist named Isabelle DeLeon.
30:03And I want you to end it.
30:06You guarantee her safety.
30:08I restore my accounts.
30:10All of them.
30:11Isabelle must be very important to warrant such an offer.
30:14So you're screwing her, right?
30:17Ah, you're right.
30:18My client's personal affairs are none of my business.
30:20Do we have a deal or not?
30:22I'm afraid I must reject your offer.
30:27So it is your man going after her.
30:30For a journalist?
30:31Why bother?
30:32No one believes the news anymore.
30:34And yet you've already silenced Mike Fonseca at the Financial Register and those he spoke with?
30:39Your compliance officer?
30:41Senator Lansing?
30:42These are outrageous accusations.
30:45This story will expose your fuck-up and your clients will lose more than their money.
30:50And you?
30:52You'll lose...
30:53Nothing.
30:53Because she cannot publish what she can't verify.
30:56Well, then I'll make sure that Jay Buttra speaks to another journalist.
30:59But this time with evidence that a second attack is coming.
31:02And that you know enough to set your bank up to profit.
31:06I'll send his findings to my contacts at the FBI, and I'll highlight your name in the report.
31:11You said Mr. Buttra was floating in the Atlantic.
31:15I guess his tide came in.
31:23Well, unfortunately, Jacob, service above all only applies to those who bank with us, which you no longer do at
31:31your request.
31:33And if I don't serve you, and you threaten me, or my clients, or my bank...
31:38I'll give you Jay.
31:40His life for Isabel's.
31:42And she won't publish.
31:44That should have been your opening offer, Jacob.
31:45But it's insufficient now.
32:12You'll regret this, Freya.
32:14To your health.
32:32Have we come to terms?
32:34I will admit that the job is a little more complicated than we anticipated.
32:39We'll agree to the new fees.
32:40Retroactively?
32:41Oh, for fuck's sake.
32:43Just get it done.
32:44And bonus if you can get it done tonight.
32:46Journalist still the main priority?
32:47Journalist.
32:48Whistleblower.
32:49Agent.
32:49Your shooter.
32:51And Jacob Monroe.
32:54In whatever order you want.
32:56Anyone else who gets in the way is collateral now.
32:59I don't do collateral.
33:00Make an exception.
33:02Make him afraid.
33:04I'll cover your dry cleaning.
33:22I'll get him.
33:22No, babe, I got him.
33:23Smile.
33:24No, it's fine.
33:24I can't sleep anymore.
33:25Please, please, please, please, please.
33:26Stay in bed, all right?
33:27You're with Chase all day.
33:29Let me be dad, all right?
33:32It's been every night this week.
33:34He's a little tense is all.
33:37Chase might not know someone got past the castle walls, but he senses something's off.
33:43I think it's time we've all moved on.
33:45Just put it behind us.
33:47Like you've done?
33:49You want to tell me why you're not sleeping, or can I guess?
33:53Hey.
33:55Hey.
33:57It's all good.
33:59It's hard to move on when the investigation's ongoing.
34:02And you've been so concerned for Chelsea, you've ignored yourself in all this.
34:06It's okay to be scared.
34:08She seemed okay tonight.
34:10I'm not so sure.
34:11I caught her in the study staring at the floor.
34:14When?
34:15During dinner.
34:16But we talked it out, and I think I gave her some comfort.
34:22Sounds like a little man could do with some of that premium comfort.
34:25Yeah, I got him.
34:26Try to get some sleep, okay?
34:28Yeah.
34:29Okay.
34:34Give him a kiss for me.
34:37I'm coming, buddy.
34:46You're all right.
34:47You're okay, Daddy.
34:49You're all right.
35:09I found Jay.
35:10He's in a guest house downstairs.
35:12There are cameras everywhere.
35:13I was able to shut this one off, so you're going to have to hug the walls to go downstairs.
35:16Where are we?
35:18We're in my source's house.
35:19Who's your source?
35:22His name is Jacob Monroe.
35:23I think he's the broker you're after.
35:25He said he had nothing to do with flight Pima 12 and that he employed Jay.
35:29He didn't kidnap him.
35:30But you found Jay here?
35:31Yes.
35:31I found him locked up, so what else is he lying about?
35:34Where's Monroe now?
35:35He's probably on his way back, so we have to hurry up and get Jay out of there.
35:38He'll know that you help me.
35:41Good.
35:41Do you have a car?
35:42No, don't you?
35:43No.
35:44How did you get here?
35:45I Ubered.
35:46What?
35:46What about Adam?
35:47He's unavailable right now.
35:49Well, all right.
35:49He keeps the Bentley in the north garage, and I know how to get the key.
35:52Okay.
36:06Ben, come to the library.
36:07The boss's daughter just snapped.
36:08On it.
36:10Camera six is down.
36:11Reboot it now.
36:15Give it a look for me, Jeff.
36:16Copy daughter on my way.
36:17Told you they had issues.
36:45Code echo two, armed intruder at the main entry.
36:48Ben, meet me in the library.
36:49Neil, protect the guests.
36:50Copy.
36:54Whoa!
37:15Jay.
37:16Hey, buddy.
37:17We gotta go.
37:17Peter?
37:17Let's go.
37:18We gotta move now.
37:19Wait, wait.
37:19You guys know about the attack?
37:20Pima 12 attack?
37:21Yeah, you were right.
37:22The LFS was fine.
37:22No, no, no, no, no.
37:23The next one.
37:24What are you talking about?
37:26It's happening again.
37:27Look.
37:34Look.
37:47Look.
37:51No.
38:05Please.
38:05I can't wait.
38:05I have a daughter.
38:08I have a daughter.
38:09I have a daughter.
38:09Please.
38:10Please.
38:10Please.
38:21Stay close. Stay quiet. We're going to the garage, okay?
38:24Let's go.
38:37Jay, stay down.
38:53Hey, you good? You okay? Put some pressure on it. Come on, we're almost there. You got to stand up,
38:57buddy. Come on.
39:00Let's go. Stay low.
39:06Peter? Jay?
39:14Let's go.
39:20I don't know.
39:46I don't know.
40:15I don't know.
40:33I don't know.
40:35I don't know.
40:37I don't know.
40:38I don't know.
40:41Keep pressure on her.
40:42I'm gonna go find Isabel, okay?
40:44Smell smoke.
40:46Yeah, me too.
40:48Stay puttin'.
40:50I don't know.
40:52I don't know man.
40:52I don't know.
41:11I don't know.
41:11Oh, oh, oh.
41:34In the middle!
41:42It's about Peter!
41:53The window!
42:08Come on!
42:21Come on!
42:22You're good! Come on!
42:28Go on the garage!
42:29Go!
42:29Come on!
42:40Jay?
42:43Keith!
42:45Jay!
42:47Jay!
42:47Jay, are you okay?
42:55Hey!
42:56Go!
42:57Look!
42:59Hey!
43:00Look.
43:18What now?
43:20I think you should call your dad.
44:01I think you should call your dad.
44:44I think you should call your dad.
44:48I think you should call your dad.
45:18I think you should call your dad.
45:48I think you should call your dad.
46:34I think you should call your dad.
47:04I think you should call your dad.
47:34I think you should call your dad.
47:48I think you should call your dad.
47:50I think you should call your dad.
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