🎬 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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00:08About a month ago, our office received a bunch of suspicious activity reports.
00:13What was in the reports?
00:14Multiple large money transfers from several American companies to a crypto wallet.
00:18It was strange.
00:19Jay Buttra was a suspect in a murder investigation, and I was sent to track him down.
00:23You don't know where he is, do you?
00:25Please, you can help me.
00:27Heroes in Healing.
00:27They're a non-profit for injured vets, which seemed legit until I started flagging their activity.
00:33Heroes in Healing donates millions of dollars to Senator George Lansing's super PAC each year.
00:37The senator was lying to Mike about it, but why?
00:39Let's ask him.
00:40What's your poison?
00:42IPA.
00:48Who are you?
00:49The president sent me.
00:50I'm your new partner.
00:52Chelsea Arrington, I don't want to go another day without you by my side.
00:59Hey, Kathy, did you see the butler come by this way?
01:01No, ma'am.
01:02Mrs. Hagen?
01:04He's got a gun!
01:06Arrington, there's no gun on the guy.
01:07What?
01:07He's unarmed.
01:24Theo, come on.
01:25Give me something.
01:26Okay, what about I used to be a snack, but now I'm a happy male because I come with toys
01:32and kids.
01:33Women don't want to be thought of as snacks.
01:35Right.
01:35And I'm still a snack, Theo.
01:37Right.
01:38Right.
01:38Uh, motherhood is like a fairy tale in reverse.
01:41You start in a beautiful gown and finish cleaning up everyone's messes.
01:44No.
01:45You sure?
01:49Is that a good joke?
01:51No, ma'am.
01:51That's not a good joke.
01:53See?
01:53No, you're right.
01:54I'm sorry.
01:54I don't know what mothers want to hear other than I got into Harvard.
01:59Theo, focus.
02:00Ma'am?
02:01It's time.
02:02Great.
02:03Great.
02:05These women are going to eat me alive.
02:07Just tell them the truth.
02:10Go on.
02:12Tell them about the bad morning you've had.
02:15Your youngest has the crew.
02:16You've got to run in your stocking and your speechwriter can't come up with the decent joke.
02:20I've got to run in my stocking?
02:22You do if you make one right now.
02:23I say this with all due respect.
02:24That is a terrible idea.
02:27Give me your pen.
02:36I've got to run in my stocking.
02:38You've got to run in your stocking.
02:39What's your name?
02:40Chelsea, ma'am.
02:41Chelsea.
02:42Theo.
02:43Theo?
02:43Chelsea?
02:45I'm going to keep my eye on you.
02:47Please welcome the future first lady of the United States, Jenny Hagen.
02:52Is this a cool movie?
02:55This is never going to work.
02:57Want to bet?
02:58Yeah, I want to bet.
03:01Dinner?
03:03Ladies, I have a confession to make.
03:05I'm going on about three hours of sleep.
03:08My youngest has the croup.
03:10I have a huge run in my stockings.
03:12Which, look, I'm not even, I'm not even.
03:17Okay, appetizers.
03:18This isn't me being cheap.
03:20I'm having a morning.
03:22But I'm sure you can all relate.
03:24You know exactly what I'm going through.
03:27We're mothers.
03:29And even when it's all going to hell,
03:31we show up.
03:33Am I right?
03:38A drink.
03:39Will you have a drink with me?
03:41Yes.
03:42They've had to fight,
03:43they have the issues that they care about.
03:59You should think about getting a plant.
04:01Not small talk.
04:03Oh, no, it's not small talk.
04:04It's, uh, it's a practical suggestion.
04:07I've seen Afghani prisons natched in this place.
04:10Get a fern.
04:14Who are you calling?
04:15I'm not waiting around all night for Mosley to call me back.
04:17So, you're going to give them your code,
04:19and we'll see if you're legit.
04:20Right.
04:21Go on, put a code.
04:26Yes, go ahead.
04:27Night action.
04:29Code, please.
04:30Candle, axe, pin.
04:34Brook.
04:36Harvest man.
04:38That's me.
04:39That's me.
04:39Can you patch me through to Deputy Director Mosley, please?
04:42It's important.
04:44Hold, please.
04:48Director Mosley, you're on.
04:50Hello.
04:51Hey, it's Peter.
04:52My new partner is in my kitchen.
04:54He says Hagen sent him.
04:55Do you know about this?
04:57No, I do not.
04:59Harvest man came on to that action recently,
05:02but I was not informed that POTUS assigned him to you.
05:05He's in your kitchen.
05:06Yeah, he broke in.
05:08Hagen's taken an interest in this case
05:10to the point where he's ignoring protocol.
05:12Not good.
05:14So, this guy's either a babysitter or a spy.
05:17What do you want me to do with him?
05:18Read him in.
05:19But proceed with caution.
05:21We'll talk later.
05:27I'm hungry.
05:28You hungry?
05:30The broker probably wanted Jay
05:31because of his theory
05:32that the LFS fighting the terrorist attack was spot on.
05:35The problem is finances are a maze
05:37and the broker's protected behind show companies.
05:39Do you think this Jay kid is still alive?
05:44I hope so.
05:46I've got to order a side of sausage.
05:47Can I get some of those jelly things, please?
05:50You sure you don't want anything?
05:51Not hungry.
05:53You must never be hungry.
05:54You got no fucking food in the house.
05:55So, you don't eat.
05:59You got terrible taste in the core.
06:01What else?
06:02Oh, right.
06:03No, I know.
06:04You lost two colleagues
06:05because of this broker guy.
06:09I read your file.
06:10You've been in it, my friend.
06:11Quite a year.
06:14When do I get to read your file?
06:15Well, it's not up to me.
06:19Where were you before this?
06:20Well, I was with the agency a while back.
06:22And then, all this and that.
06:27It really clears things up.
06:28Thanks, man.
06:31I'm assuming that's a service-related thing?
06:37So how can I help?
06:39Now who doesn't want to talk?
06:41Touche.
06:45It's a list of suspicious activity reports that came from one bank, Walcott Cabin, and we've
06:52been trying to trace who's buying the shell companies.
06:54We?
06:55Aye.
06:58You want to help me?
06:59See if you can find any connections or similarities between the companies.
07:01All right.
07:02I'll run it through the LF database.
07:04Start there.
07:05What are you going to do?
07:06Working an asset.
07:08But it's a delicate solo type of thing.
07:11All right.
07:11You don't trust me.
07:12That's okay.
07:13We'll start slow.
07:19All right, guys.
07:44All right, guys.
07:54Arrington, come with me.
07:58Intruder's name was Brian Mott.
08:00No history of instability.
08:02Employed at the White House as a butler for over seven years.
08:05I know him by sight.
08:07Wife?
08:07Kids?
08:08Yes, to both.
08:10Now, I've got the basics.
08:12Parked a sandwich cart, and you noticed that he'd been in there for some time?
08:16Eight minutes.
08:17FLOTUS thought he was armed, but there was no indication of a weapon.
08:20No.
08:21But there was a physical application.
08:24Verbal threats.
08:25Yes, sir.
08:26Anything else?
08:27No.
08:28We'll do an official debrief tomorrow.
08:30You'll need a psych eval to get cleared to return.
08:32POTUS wants you back as soon as you're up to it.
08:36You solid?
08:37Yes, sir.
08:39Go home.
08:53Here, let me get that.
08:57You need anything?
08:59Like herbal tea?
09:01You don't even have herbal tea?
09:02No, thanks.
09:05Do you want to watch something dumb and take your mind off things?
09:08What do you think happened in those eight minutes?
09:11The intruder was in there for eight minutes.
09:14Why didn't FLOTUS sound the alarm sooner?
09:17She's probably trying to talk him down, stay calm.
09:19She didn't press the panic button until she was aware I was on the other side of the door.
09:23Well, she was probably too scared to do anything before then.
09:26She felt threatened.
09:29What is it?
09:31I don't know.
09:33Just a stable man by all accounts with a wife and children, a long-time employee of the White House,
09:40suddenly just snaps and attacks the first lady.
09:44It doesn't make any sense.
09:46You can't dissect the psyche of someone you don't know.
09:50Most people don't make sense all the time.
09:54I think you have been through something harrowing.
09:58And maybe you're looking for meaning where there is none.
10:02Hey.
10:05You saved her life.
10:08You're a hero.
10:11And I love you.
10:15So...
10:15Senator Lansing's office has been dodging me.
10:19First he has no available times, and now he's out of town at some undisclosed location.
10:24He must know something.
10:26Otherwise, why lie to Mike?
10:27Maybe he's in on it.
10:29Maybe he's covering for a donor who is.
10:32I think, um...
10:34I think you should take a crack at him.
10:36How do you feel about mentioning, um...
10:38Mentioning Mike?
10:39Call the senator's office.
10:41Tell them that shortly after meeting with the senator, Mike...
10:44Died?
10:45We're running out of options here.
10:47It might help move things along.
10:48I was wondering how you'd feel about it.
10:50I feel great.
10:51Are you kidding me?
10:52Mike would love it.
10:53Really?
10:53Yeah.
10:54Hand me that.
11:02Senator Lansing's office.
11:04Hi.
11:04This is Isabel DeLeon at the Financial Register.
11:07My colleague was Mike Fonseca.
11:10I'm not sure if your office is aware, but shortly after meeting with the senator, he died under
11:15very suspicious circumstances.
11:17Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
11:19Yes, thank you.
11:20Uh, they're actually opening up an investigation into his death.
11:24I see.
11:25And, um, your name again, please?
11:26Isabel DeLeon.
11:28Mike left me all of his notes, including an important message for the senator.
11:33I've taken over the story of the senator's super PAC, which will now include the suspicious
11:37circumstances of Mike's death, so if the senator cares to comment, he could reach me at the register.
11:42Okay, I will—actually, can I put you on hold for just a moment?
11:46Of course.
11:47Keep me on hold.
11:50Hey, uh, Rita, what's the website we used for the oligarch story?
11:54Say, all right.
11:55We should look into that.
11:56Flag sanctions on shell companies.
12:00Hi.
12:02Hi.
12:06Ms. DeLeon, hold for Senator Lansing.
12:09Hello, Ms. DeLeon.
12:11I understand you're interested in interviewing me.
12:13Yes, Senator.
12:14Hi, I've taken over my—
12:16Mike's story, yes.
12:17I was so sorry to hear about his passing.
12:19Good man.
12:20Yes, he was a very good man.
12:22I was hoping to ask you—
12:23Why don't you come see me at the retreat upstate?
12:26I can give you a couple hours of my undivided attention, and you can ask me your questions.
12:30Great.
12:31I was hoping to ask you a question—
12:32If you can get to the West 30th heliport by noon, I'll have a chopper waiting for you.
12:36Bye for now.
12:37Yeah, bye for now.
12:39Holy shit.
12:42He's worried.
12:55You okay?
12:57Just wondering about the wisdom of going alone to an undisclosed location with this man.
13:03You won't be alone.
13:05Yeah, I'll be there as soon as I can.
13:06We don't even know where I'm heading.
13:08Yeah, we do.
13:08I put in the tail number of the helicopter.
13:11They have to register their flight path.
13:13We're going to the Barrow Valley Hunting Lodge.
13:15Oh my gosh, I've heard about that place.
13:16It's super exclusive.
13:17You can't even get on the grounds without an invitation.
13:20Well then, I'll get an invitation.
13:22Okay?
13:22All right, but I will be there.
13:23I promise.
13:34You know, you're less of a jerk than I originally thought.
13:38Give it time.
13:40You know, I'll be there.
14:11Thank you so much for being here.
14:13I feel confident that we can reach our capital campaign goal by the end of the quarter.
14:19Good night.
14:20Thank you, ma'am.
14:21Good night, the first lady.
14:23Chelsea, come in.
14:26Keep me posted, okay?
14:29I'm so glad you're here.
14:32I feel like in the chaos of last night, I never really thanked you properly.
14:35No thanks necessary.
14:37I see you haven't missed a step.
14:39Oh, well, it's not easy getting all those board members together in the same room.
14:43And the truth is, the non-profit gives me something to focus on.
14:47Other than myself.
14:50How are you, really?
14:52I'm good.
14:53I'm cleared to return to work.
14:56Honestly, I'm more concerned about you.
14:58Oh, I'm a champion compartmentalizer.
15:01It's the only way to be a public figure and stay sane.
15:05Want a cookie?
15:06No, thank you.
15:08One thing I just keep going over is, what could have caused him to attack you?
15:13Did you know him well?
15:15Not well, no.
15:16As well as I know any staff here.
15:18I'm always friendly, certainly, but not familiar.
15:22I just asked because I realized he was in there with you for quite some time,
15:26and I wondered if he was threatening from the get-go, or...
15:32Chelsea, I know I just made a joke about compartmentalizing,
15:36but it's true.
15:37I would really rather not rehash a very traumatic and unsettling event.
15:41I'm sure you understand.
15:43I will forever be grateful to you for saving my life.
15:48But I would really love it if we could both move forward.
15:53Of course.
16:07Welcome to Barrow Lodge.
16:09We're happy to have you, Miss De Leon.
16:12Come this way.
16:20And this is our lobby.
16:22We have a smoking lounge, a billiards room,
16:24and, of course, our restaurant,
16:26which was recently awarded its second Michelin star.
16:29We also have private homes for sale on the property
16:33for our hunting enthusiasts.
16:34Will you be hunting?
16:35Oh, no.
16:36I don't think so.
16:37Let me show you the gun room,
16:39as it is quite impressive.
16:42And it is both deer and pheasant season.
16:49Only in America.
16:52Yes.
16:53Allow me to show you to your quarters.
16:59And here we are at the Whitetail Suite.
17:06Right this way.
17:08We've sent up some wine and nibbles for you.
17:12If you'd care to observe a shooting party,
17:14we can arrange for a full-service picnic out in the field.
17:17For the pheasant hunt, that is.
17:19It just would not be possible for the deer hunt.
17:23No.
17:24Of course not.
17:26Senator Lansing requests the pleasure of your company
17:28at dinner this evening, 7 p.m. at Greenhead.
17:32Michelin starred.
17:34That's right.
17:36Michelin starred.
17:37Well, this has been my pleasure.
17:39Please let me know if there's anything else I can do for you.
17:41I will.
17:43So kind.
17:51You put that on the fire.
17:53Then get your mess kit out,
17:54and we'll hang the dish line,
17:56and we'll get the dinner going.
17:57Okay.
17:57And tomorrow morning,
17:58we'll go fish in the river.
18:00Cool.
18:26Can I help you, sir?
18:27Uh, yeah, I'm here for a job interview with Mr. Marmo.
18:30My name's Kevin Williams.
18:32Hold on.
18:33Thanks.
18:37I'm not seeing the name here.
18:42There you are.
18:44You'll have to bear left here to the service road.
18:47Employees don't go in the main entrance.
18:49Okay.
18:50Thanks.
19:13Hey.
19:14Hey, what's up?
19:14Hey.
19:15Hey.
19:16Hey.
19:16Hey.
19:16Hey.
19:16Hey.
19:17Hey.
19:28Hey.
19:28We made it.
19:29Come in.
19:29Quick, before Brenda sees you.
19:31Brenda?
19:31Who's Brenda?
19:32She's my VIP concierge.
19:34There's some free cheese if you want it.
19:36I'm having dinner with the senator tonight.
19:38What is that?
19:38Is it a bug detector?
19:39Yes.
19:40Courtesy of Mike.
19:41He said if you're ever the guest of an interviewee,
19:43always check for wires.
19:44But the room is clean.
19:46It's a nice room.
19:51We got to get you some different clothes if you're going to fit in here.
19:55Okay.
19:57This is nice.
19:58Okay.
19:59Nice jacket.
20:00Donegal.
20:02Take that.
20:03And it feels some pants.
20:04These are nice.
20:05What size are you?
20:05Uh, 34, 32.
20:08Okay.
20:09Yeah.
20:10Take this.
20:11Ooh.
20:13Wax jacket.
20:14We need this.
20:15Put your shoes there.
20:16A dead giveaway.
20:17What size are you?
20:1811 and a half.
20:19Excuse me.
20:20Do you have Montclair boots in 11 and a half?
20:23I'm sure we do.
20:23I'll check the bath.
20:27You know a lot about this stuff.
20:29Uh, right shoes, right clothes.
20:32I grew up poor, but I've been around a lot of wealthy people since then.
20:36So I've studied their ways and their customs.
20:38Oh, like an anthropologist?
20:40Specializing in rich assholes.
20:42How'd you end up in those circles if you didn't grow a bridge?
20:45We have them.
20:46Would you like to try them on?
20:47Oh, no.
20:48Just bring these up along with this, please.
20:49Okay.
20:53This is gonna be a lot on my salary, honestly.
20:56No.
20:56I get expensive.
20:57It's on me.
21:06Hey.
21:08Your boy about to come on?
21:10Speak of the devil.
21:11Good afternoon.
21:12Thank you for gathering here today on such short notice.
21:15There was an incident in the residence of the White House last night.
21:19At approximately 9 p.m., a domestic employee of the White House entered the presidential bedroom and attacked the First
21:25Lady.
21:26Thanks to the quick reaction of the Secret Service, the First Lady was unharmed, the threat was immediately neutralized, and
21:32the armed perpetrator was shot and killed.
21:35Both the President and the First Lady wish to express their utmost thanks to the Secret Service for their bravery
21:40and professionalism.
21:42And extend a particular debt of gratitude to Agent Chelsea Arrington for her quick thinking and heroism.
21:47When we have more information, I will share it with you.
21:50In the meantime, President Hagen looks forward to getting back to work for the American people.
21:54I won't be taking questions at this time.
22:01Why'd you say my name?
22:02It's against protocol, and you know it.
22:04I know, I know.
22:05I'm sorry.
22:05It was a last-minute change.
22:07Flotus insisted she felt it was important you be acknowledged.
22:09Now my name is linked to this story, and you just put it in the public record that the perpetrator
22:13was armed.
22:14False.
22:14He was not armed.
22:15And you know that because we talked about it in my living room.
22:18Your living room?
22:18I thought it was our living room now.
22:20You said the Secret Service acted immediately.
22:22False.
22:23As I've told you repeatedly, that man was in her room for a full eight minutes.
22:27The point of the...
22:27Hi, Nancy.
22:30The point of the statement was that as soon as you realized something was amiss, you acted.
22:34But you didn't say that.
22:35Because this statement was crafted by the press shop, and we felt that timeline would invite unwanted questions.
22:40Actual thought went into this, and it was approved by POTUS.
22:44We're trying to contain the story.
22:45I have a job to do, too.
22:47I didn't think your job included lying to the public.
22:50Well, that's a serious accusation.
22:52I'm aware.
22:54I spin.
22:55I don't lie.
22:56Well, the next time you have decided to ignore the rules of publicly out a Secret Service agent, get your
23:01goddamn facts straight.
23:09There's an axiom in politics.
23:10It's not so much what you say about the issues.
23:13It's what the issues say about you.
23:16And, um...
23:19And that's one of the things that journalists like yourself need to be cognizant of.
23:24Not just the policy position, but the belief in it.
23:29To that end, Senator, I want to ask...
23:31How is the trout?
23:34It's very good.
23:35You know, you really should have had the duck.
23:37You know, they're known for their duck.
23:39Yes.
23:39So you said the Mike's notes...
23:43Quack.
23:46Quack.
23:50Quack.
23:50Quack, quack, quack.
23:52I'm just kidding.
23:53I'm just, you know...
23:54I'm sorry.
23:58According to Mike's notes, he asked you about the Super PAC story, and the answer you gave him was not
24:03true.
24:04Glad you mentioned that.
24:05Mike and I, we had a long history together, right?
24:07Off the record, he knew he could rely on me for the real dirt, so to speak.
24:13Had the Pulitzers to prove it.
24:15How do you think journalists, ones that I'm sure you admire, how do you think they get their award-winning
24:21stories and write their books, access, relationships?
24:27I don't see how that's relevant.
24:29Oh, no, it's very relevant.
24:32It's entirely relevant.
24:33I'm on the Senate Judiciary Committee.
24:35We are currently having hearings on Supreme Court ethics.
24:37Again, off the record, you didn't know that because those sessions are secret, but that's the kind of big scoop
24:43I could give you.
24:45I hear you are, sir.
24:48I can tell you exactly what's happening in those hearings.
24:52In exchange for what?
24:53In exchange for what?
24:57Such a mercenary turn of mind.
24:59Well, look, you know, it's a symbiotic relationship.
25:02We'd help each other.
25:03So, back to the Super PAC story.
25:06Oh, it's a no, it's a nothing burger.
25:07You know, Super PACs, they're here to stay.
25:10You know, their financial doings might be opaque, but they're not illegal.
25:13I wouldn't waste your time on it.
25:14But when I get back to Washington, you give me a call and we'll talk turkey about those hearings.
25:20A lot of people in your business, they would do anything to count me as a source.
25:24The main donor to your Super PAC was linked to funding the LFS terrorist attack on Pima 12 that killed
25:30157 American citizens.
25:32I wouldn't call that a nothing burger.
25:35You may claim to not know who that is, but I will find out their identity.
25:39Now, you could be on the right side of the story or on the wrong side of the story, but
25:43it will go to press.
25:47Now, do you care to comment?
25:49On the record.
25:54You're making a mistake.
26:00Good night.
26:09She didn't bite.
26:11No, she won't drop it.
26:12We need to meet.
26:13I'll come to you.
26:14I'll come to you.
26:54I'll come to you.
27:15Shit.
27:17Hey, Pippet. Buddy.
27:20You out here?
27:21Can I help you, sir?
27:21Yeah. Just looking for my dog. He ran off.
27:24This is a restricted area.
27:26I don't think my dog knows that. Sorry.
27:28Hey, Pippet!
27:28Still, I'm gonna have to ask you to leave.
27:31Okay. Sorry. Uh, just do me a favor.
27:34If you guys find a brown pointer,
27:36just report it to the front desk, please.
27:38Yes, sir. I will.
27:41Pippet! Buddy!
27:44Name of the house is, um, Anchor Point.
27:50Why are you itching?
27:51Because these clothes are driving me insane.
27:57I can't find anything.
27:59Brenda said they were private homes.
28:00Should we check the deeds at the county clerk's office?
28:02They have to have a record of it here.
28:05Can you stop pacing, please?
28:07You can sit on the bed. I'm not Amish.
28:14Do you think Lansing was talking to the donor?
28:16I think it was a proxy for the donor.
28:18Whoever it was, the senator seemed to be taking direction from him.
28:23You know who it is, don't you?
28:25Who, the donor?
28:30I have a theory.
28:32Would you care to share it with me?
28:35I can't.
28:37I'm not letting you screw me on this story, Peter.
28:39I'm not trying to screw you.
28:40I don't even know the guy's name.
28:42I'm just trying to get one step closer just like you.
28:44I'm not letting you or anyone take this away from me.
28:46Isabel, no one's trying to take this from you.
28:49Okay?
28:51Your phone's ringing.
28:53Yes, I'm aware.
28:57Hello?
28:58Is that you, Isabel?
29:01Yes, Senator.
29:02I can't do this anymore.
29:05Let's meet tomorrow.
29:06Lobby, 7am.
29:08May as well.
29:12He wants to meet in the morning.
29:13He sounds ready to spill.
29:16Look.
29:17Tomorrow morning, I'll find out who owns Anchor Point and you go talk to Lansing.
29:21Okay?
29:21Now, I promised you I wouldn't do anything to keep you from publishing whatever it is that you find out.
29:26And I meant it.
29:28Okay.
29:30I'll find out more tomorrow.
29:33Well, I'm not going to be able to sleep, so...
29:36Come on.
29:36Let's put this resort to good use.
29:38Grab your things. Let's get out of here.
29:41The cat came back the very next day. The cat came back. The very next day. The cat came back.
29:47I thought he was a goner. But the cat came back. He just couldn't stay away. He just couldn't stay
29:53away. Away. Away. Away. Away. Away. Away.
29:59Here we are.
30:00What are we doing?
30:02Look up.
30:06Wow. You can see everything. You can even see the Milky Way.
30:10There's no light pollution out here. You can tell me about the... constellations.
30:17All right. What?
30:17Here you go. Come here.
30:29There's Sirius. That's just a star. There's Ursa Minor, which means a little bear.
30:36I thought that was the Little Dipper.
30:38Well, it is, but that's not its tactical name. There's Orion's belt. See? See the belt?
30:44Uh-huh. And there's Orion's socks. What a slob.
30:50No.
30:52You know the story of Orion?
30:54No.
30:56He was the son of Zeus. He was a hunter. That's his bow. There.
31:03And he could kill any animal. Like, anything. Then the Earth Goddess Gaia didn't like that, so she sent a
31:11scorpion on him to kill him.
31:12Whoa.
31:13Even after he died, when Orion went to the Underworld, he's still hunting with the Golden Club.
31:21Wow.
31:26Have you ever hunted?
31:28No.
31:30But I don't begrudge any man who puts food on his family's table.
31:35And I think...
31:37I think hunters know better than most that place in the natural order of things.
31:54So what made you want to be a fed?
31:56It's a long story.
32:00Is that it?
32:03Man, you are such a clam.
32:05I'm a clam?
32:06Yeah. You're all clammed up. You can't get anything out of you. Ever.
32:09You're not much better yourself.
32:14Have you ever played ball? In billiards?
32:17In college? In bars?
32:20Okay. Well, I played in a bar in college once. So you have the advantage. I'll make you a wager
32:27anyway.
32:27For every shot that I make, you have to answer a question.
32:32Yeah. Okay. Vice versa.
32:36Okay.
32:37Okay. Let's play.
32:39Choose the shorter queue for your height.
32:46Thank you for doing that. I never know which order they go in.
32:50Yeah, of course.
32:51No, I racked, so you break.
32:58Is it okay if I put it here?
32:59Yeah, just keep it behind the dot.
33:17So what made you want to become a fed?
33:27I'm so glad you're safe.
33:29I'm so glad you're home.
33:31It's really his home now, isn't it?
33:34Yeah.
33:36It'll be a two-term president. Our children will grow up here, and you'll go down as one of the
33:41greats.
33:42So will you.
33:48How does Chelsea seem to you?
33:51Fine.
33:54I wonder.
33:56I think the incident created a strain on her.
34:00Leave it to you to be concerned about everyone else, Mother Anne.
34:03I can't hold it.
34:05And Theo was great today, wasn't he?
34:07Yes.
34:07God, he's a star.
34:08Mm-hm.
34:11We should do something nice with him.
34:13Why don't we have him over for dinner?
34:15Just the four of us as a way of saying thank you?
34:19What do you think?
34:20Sounds great.
34:21Yeah?
34:21Yeah.
34:34I don't want to fight like that.
34:37It takes too much out of me.
34:42I know.
34:45I'm not a yeller.
34:55She took his phone.
34:59What?
35:03After he was killed in all the chaos, I saw Jenny pick something up off the couch and put it
35:09in her desk.
35:11I think it was his phone.
35:13Why would she do that?
35:16I don't know.
35:22I don't know.
35:23Who's the girl?
35:25What makes you think there's a girl?
35:26Well, there's a girl.
35:27Men started to notice me when I was 14 years old.
35:30But you?
35:31You don't do the scan.
35:32You don't do the eye sweep.
35:33You don't even look.
35:34I...
35:35I've looked.
35:35And I don't count Istanbul.
35:37All right?
35:37Because I know that was all an act.
35:39So come on.
35:40Who broke your heart?
35:43She...
35:43She didn't break my heart.
35:47And we just can't be together.
35:49Why not?
35:50That's two questions.
35:57Why not?
36:01You know what?
36:02I'm gonna take pity on you.
36:04You don't have to answer that.
36:06What was your first pet?
36:09Jeez.
36:10You can ask me about my dead dog now?
36:11You know, most kids have a goldfish or a hamster as their first pet.
36:16But you?
36:17You're like a minefield of grief.
36:20There.
36:21Happy.
36:21Your turn.
36:27Why are you so cagey about money?
36:29Am I cagey about money?
36:30Yeah.
36:33My father has money.
36:35And I'm not sure how I feel about my father.
36:38How come?
36:39That's two questions.
36:49How come?
36:53He abandoned my mother and I before I was born.
36:56And he showed up when I was 15 trying to buy my forgiveness.
37:01He bought my apartment and my education.
37:06And I let him.
37:12Maybe, um...
37:13Maybe we should stop playing.
37:16Is it too much?
37:19No.
37:19No.
37:29We'll call it a job.
37:35You'll do solo time for two hours.
37:39You stay in this area though, okay?
37:42Okay.
37:43You got your sky wash?
37:44Yep.
37:45Sunscreen, canteen, whistle, sandwich, hat.
37:48And my journal.
37:50Good.
37:50I want you to get very quiet and listen.
37:56Listen for the sounds of the birds.
37:59Write down the calls you recognize.
38:01Watch out for the changing colors.
38:03And if you're very, very still,
38:06the forest will reveal itself to you.
38:09Record everything you see.
38:12Okay.
38:12That you stay away from the river's edge.
38:14Got it?
38:15Okay.
38:18Are you doing solo time too?
38:22Yeah.
38:24Remember.
38:27And when the sun is over there,
38:31I'll be back.
38:33Okay?
38:33Okay.
38:42Okay.
38:50Senator.
38:51Glad you called.
38:52Yes.
38:53It's time.
38:55Would you like to get some breakfast?
38:57I don't feel comfortable here.
39:00Let's walk.
39:02Will you walk with me?
39:03Will you do that?
39:04Sure.
39:05Yeah.
39:14Thank you for understanding.
39:15It's just too public in there.
39:18Senator Lansing.
39:19Did you want your silver pigeon?
39:21Oh, yes.
39:22My companion and I were just heading out for the pheasants.
39:31And should I call ahead to the kennel?
39:33No, no.
39:33I'll take care of that.
39:35Well, good luck out there, sir.
39:36Thank you, Robbie.
39:37Take care.
40:06No, no.
40:33Hi.
40:34Good morning, Sir.
40:35Help me to be of service.
40:36Senator Lansing is a friend of mine,
40:38and he suggested that I buy some property on the grounds.
40:41Do you have any small lodges available?
40:43Ah, yes.
40:45Fletcher House is a wonderful residence.
40:47Let me just pull that up for you.
40:51Yeah, this place is actually pretty amazing.
40:54I saw a guy outside bagging an American woodcock.
40:57Pretty sure they'd be out of season anyplace else, right?
40:59They're out of season everywhere at the moment, including here.
41:03You should probably go tell that guy, then.
41:05That sounds like a pretty hefty find for somebody.
41:08Excuse me a moment.
41:10Of course.
41:29Here you are.
41:30Good luck.
41:32Excuse me.
41:33Have you seen Senator Lansing around?
41:35Yes, sir.
41:35He went on hunting with his lady friend.
41:37They headed towards the field that way.
41:38This way?
41:39Yes.
41:39Thanks.
42:07And I said he went on now.
42:09I said he's here.
42:18I'm not sure where to start.
42:20Why don't you start by telling me why you wanted to kill this story?
42:23Oh, isn't it obvious?
42:24I mean, there are some very dangerous people involved in what you're uncovering.
42:28Who funded the terrorist attack?
42:30I knew nothing about that, and you must believe me.
42:32I'm a good American.
42:34But you know now.
42:35I didn't know who he was.
42:38Look, I am guilty of taking money that had ugly origins, and I shouldn't have done that, no question.
42:46But I work with a donor, and he is the front person for some shady financial dealings.
42:59So I knew, but I didn't want to know.
43:03You wanted a plausible deniability.
43:05Yes, and I have it.
43:06I had it.
43:07But you see, that is why you must listen to reason.
43:14This is no longer even about me.
43:17Yes, this could ruin me, but understand these are very serious people.
43:24Was Mike murdered?
43:25I don't know.
43:25How would I know?
43:26That's what I'm trying to tell you.
43:27I am not guilty of anything.
43:29Who funded the attack?
43:30Can't you get it through your head?
43:32You will not find answers.
43:35And if you follow true with this story, we're both going to end up dead.
43:40Senator, putting out this story is exactly what will protect us.
43:43No, no, not from this.
43:48Senator, I understand that you're scared, but I have an obligation to put out the truth.
43:56I can't let you do that.
44:02Wait.
44:04Why couldn't you just take the deal?
44:06I can't let you do that.
44:09I can't, Senator.
44:11Senator, please.
44:13Senator!
44:14FBI, drop the gun.
44:16Now.
44:26I'm sorry.
44:29I'm so sorry.
44:38Come on.
44:39Go.
44:39Go.
45:03What does happen?
45:05What?
45:07The brakes are cut.
45:08What?
45:11The E-brake's gone too.
45:12No, no, no.
45:15Hold on.
45:24Peter, wake up.
45:25Wake up.
45:26Are you okay?
45:27Peter.
45:29Peter, are you okay?
45:31Get out of the car.
45:33Someone.
45:39Peter.
45:41Peter.
45:42What do we do?
45:43Stay low.
45:44Run that way.
45:46Go.
45:47Go.
46:10Isabel.
46:11Hey, I can't, I can't.
46:17Get down, come on.
46:23Where the fuck is my gun?
46:26Where's my gun?
46:30Give me your phone, give me your phone.
46:42When I say you run that way, okay?
46:44Okay.
46:48Go.
47:05I'm good, I'm good. Keep going.
47:17I'm good.
47:18Peter.
47:19Hold on.
47:20You're bleeding.
47:24I'm gonna leave a trail for him to follow.
47:27I'm gonna go that way.
47:29You go this way, okay?
47:31No.
47:31Isabel, you have to.
47:33Okay?
47:34You're gonna be okay.
47:36You're gonna be fine.
47:37Go.
47:37Go.
47:42Go.
47:43Go.
47:49Go.
47:58Go.
48:01Go.
48:03Go.
48:04Go.
48:06All right, guys.
48:08Go.
48:15Let's go.
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