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1 00:00:56 Babe, are you out here?
2 00:00:58 Yeah.
3 00:00:59 Thought you might be.
4 00:01:01 I have to go soon.
5 00:01:02 Okay. Okay, I'm comin'.
6 00:01:05 Come say goodbye to me.
7 00:01:06 - Coffee? - Good call.
8 00:01:08 - Would you make one while I finish packing? - Of course.
9 00:01:23 Car should be here in a minute.
10 00:01:28 Thank you.
11 00:01:30 Oh, my God.
12 00:01:31 West bound is experiencing heavy traffic...
13 00:01:33 starting from the 610 Garret road exit and stretching...
14 00:01:36 What am I gonna do without your coffee for five days?
15 00:01:38 - They have coffee in London. - Do they?
16 00:01:41 You sound really sure for somebody who's never been.
17 00:01:43 Five days? I thought you said four.
18 00:01:45 Yeah. Four days there, and then I'm back on the overnight.
19 00:01:49 Right.
20 00:01:51 You can still come, you know.
21 00:01:53 I can't.
22 00:01:54 I mean, there's somethin' I'm tryin' to untangle at work.
23 00:01:57 Come on.
24 00:01:59 Just this once. Take a risk.
25 00:02:02 Next time. I promise.
26 00:02:06 This is a list of things that need to be watered.
27 00:02:08 Thursday morning, don't forget to leave your key
28 00:02:10 - for Mike and his son for the boiler. - Right.
29 00:02:15 Those should last until I get home.
30 00:02:17 Remind you of me.
31 00:02:19 Don't need reminding.
32 00:02:21 No?
33 00:02:22 Are you sure you're gonna be okay?
34 00:02:23 I'll be fine.
35 00:02:25 Come on.
36 00:02:27 Love you.
37 00:02:28 - Bye. - Bye.
38 00:02:29 Bye.
39 00:02:36 Bye!
40 00:03:41 Good to see you, brother. Yeah. Yeah.
41 00:03:43 - What's going on, Chuck? - Hey.
42 00:03:45 Hey, you just back from somewhere?
43 00:03:47 Across the pond, man. Everywhere and nowhere.
44 00:03:49 - You know how it is. - Yeah.
45 00:03:50 You just buzzin' in and buzzin' out?
46 00:03:52 Yeah. I got a day of security debrief...
47 00:03:54 and then, it's the home base, man.
48 00:03:57 Go kiss my little girl.
49 00:03:58 That's important.
50 00:03:59 Yeah. I just said goodbye to my wife.
51 00:04:01 Hey, man, what are you doing for lunch today?
52 00:04:03 - Nothin'. No, no plans. - Yeah?
53 00:04:04 - Yeah. Yeah, I'm completely free, man. - That's great.
54 00:04:07 You know, I got this computer shit.
55 00:04:08 Just a few, like, bits and bytes
56 00:04:10 I would love to get that big brain of yours to decipher.
57 00:04:12 I swear, last time, bro, you saved my life.
58 00:04:14 - Yeah. - Yeah?
59 00:04:16 - Yeah, of course. - That's great. All right.
60 00:04:17 So, you go ahead and you eat your lunch,
61 00:04:20 then I'll come get ya?
62 00:04:21 - Yeah. - My man.
63 00:04:23 Tick tock, tick boom, bro.
64 00:04:27 Floor Minus Two. Operations.
65 00:04:38 Floor Minus Five. Decryption and Analysis.
66 00:05:25 Hello. Are you there, Charlie?
67 00:05:27 What do you have for me today, Se?or Inquiline?
68 00:05:32 2.1 terabyte tranche.
69 00:05:34 Kabul Station.
70 00:05:35 2014 to 2022.
71 00:05:38 Open this alone.
72 00:05:39 No charge this time.
73 00:05:46 How's the weather in Istanbul?
74 00:05:49 Nice try.
75 00:05:50 It's just a matter of time.
76 00:05:53 You think?
77 00:05:54 It's been five years, Charlie, and you're still guessing.
78 00:05:57 I'll get there.
79 00:05:58 I like puzzles.
80 00:06:01 Not as much as I like anonymity.
81 00:06:03 If I had to guess, you're a 50-year-old Russian man living in Istanbul...
82 00:06:06 with an affinity for Reddit boards and Turkish coffee.
83 00:06:10 Perhaps, perhaps not.
84 00:06:12 I'm serious. Be careful with this data.
85 00:06:14 It's highly compromising for your agency.
86 00:06:38 Hey.
87 00:06:40 Hi, Team.
88 00:06:41 Tell me again. How big did you say the crate was?
89 00:06:43 Twenty meters by 10.
90 00:06:45 Another one of Slater's hypotheticals.
91 00:06:47 Satellite images of a crate on the back of a semi-truck...
92 00:06:50 rectangular in shape, 20 by 10 meters.
93 00:06:53 Destination?
94 00:06:54 A major metropolitan area.
95 00:06:56 - LA. - Wrong coast.
96 00:06:58 Is the truck from Pennsylvania?
97 00:07:02 Headed to DC?
98 00:07:03 So far, so good.
99 00:07:05 - A flagpole. - No, a missile.
100 00:07:06 Christmas tree.
101 00:07:09 The White House tree always comes from a farm in Lehighton, Pennsylvania.
102 00:07:13 And dimensions of the truck tell the rest.
103 00:07:15 - He can be really annoying sometimes. - Wow.
104 00:07:20 Who's that?
105 00:07:21 The most dangerous man in the building.
106 00:07:23 Secret agent. Bang, bang.
107 00:07:24 He and Heller are besties.
108 00:07:26 I'm his bestie.
109 00:07:27 We're just acquaintances.
110 00:07:29 How do you know him?
111 00:07:32 Saved his life.
112 00:07:49 Heller.
113 00:07:50 What are you wearing?
114 00:07:52 Sarah?
115 00:07:53 No. Saddam Hussein.
116 00:07:56 He's dead.
117 00:07:57 Humor, Heller.
118 00:07:58 Right, right.
119 00:07:59 I'm just calling to let you know I'm here.
120 00:08:01 Right. I know. I know. I tracked you.
121 00:08:03 I'd be hurt if you didn't.
122 00:08:04 I'm just grabbing a coffee.
123 00:08:06 Trying to keep me awake a little bit longer while I wait for the rest of the team.
124 00:08:09 All right. Take a walk. Go get some fresh air, honey.
125 00:08:12 But I want to lie down.
126 00:08:13 No. If you lie down, you'll never get up.
127 00:08:16 Is that sage advice from the world traveler?
128 00:08:19 Harsh.
129 00:08:20 Hey, listen. I'm on to something here.
130 00:08:22 Can I call you later?
131 00:08:24 Yeah. I love you.
132 00:08:26 I love you, babe. Bye. Bye.
133 00:08:27 - Bye. Bye. - Bye.
134 00:08:28 - Bye. - Bye-bye.
135 00:09:55 What the hell?
136 00:09:58 There are witness reports of a drone strike...
137 00:10:01 but U.S. sources have confirmed that it was a suicide bomber.
138 00:10:05 - The scale of the attacks devastated... - Some 150 people killed...
139 00:10:08 including French special forces.
140 00:10:10 Seven Danish marines were killed in the explosion...
141 00:10:13 which was initially reported as a misdirected air strike.
142 00:10:16 A Department of Defense spokesman...
143 00:10:17 denied reports of U.S. Air Force operations in the area...
144 00:10:20 blaming the attack on local insurgents.
145 00:10:23 Chief Moore.
146 00:10:33 Hey, buddy.
147 00:10:35 Carlos.
148 00:10:37 You okay? You look like a damn ghost.
149 00:10:38 I was just rectifying some...
150 00:10:42 Charlie?
151 00:10:43 Some files.
152 00:10:44 Okay.
153 00:10:46 I may have looked somewhere I shouldn't have.
154 00:10:48 Within our department?
155 00:10:49 Gray area.
156 00:10:50 We don't do gray areas, Charlie.
157 00:10:52 Our work is decidedly binary.
158 00:10:53 Then, no.
159 00:10:55 In that case, what you do is you keep quiet.
160 00:10:57 Yeah.
161 00:11:13 Hey, I'm either busy or dropped my cell at the bottom of my bag.
162 00:11:16 Tell me who you are and I'll call you back.
163 00:11:19 Hey, it's me.
164 00:11:21 Miss you.
165 00:11:23 I will water the flowers first thing.
166 00:11:27 Call me.
167 00:11:51 - Chief Moore. - Charlie.
168 00:11:53 I'm sorry, I don't see you down here very often, sir.
169 00:11:57 Why would you?
170 00:11:59 Nice office you have.
171 00:12:01 Yeah. Yeah, if you don't like sunlight or fresh air.
172 00:12:05 For a moss or a lichen or mushrooms...
173 00:12:08 Charlie, have you been tracking the news?
174 00:12:10 Well, I'm still tryin' to find an outlet I can trust.
175 00:12:14 That's what we thought when we heard you were here this morning.
176 00:12:17 We?
177 00:12:18 I need you to come with me to the Director's office.
178 00:12:23 Please.
179 00:12:26 Floor Seven. Executive.
180 00:12:35 Director.
181 00:12:40 Director O'Brien, this is Charlie Heller.
182 00:12:44 - Hi. - Hello, Charlie. Come have a seat.
183 00:12:46 I'd rather not.
184 00:12:50 Mr. Heller, I'm afraid there was a situation in London.
185 00:12:55 Have you heard?
186 00:12:57 London?
187 00:12:58 An attack at the Christopher Street Hotel.
188 00:13:04 - Charlie... - No, no.
189 00:13:06 I'm very sorry, Mr. Heller.
190 00:13:08 What?
191 00:13:10 - Your wife has been killed. - No.
192 00:13:12 No, she's at a conference.
193 00:13:14 We should call her.
194 00:13:15 - Charlie, I'm very sorry to give you this... - Can we call her?
195 00:13:17 I have to call her.
196 00:13:19 Charlie, I think you need to see this.
197 00:13:21 We're following a breaking news story here in London...
198 00:13:25 where a terrifying hostage situation unfolded...
199 00:13:28 at the Christopher Street Hotel earlier today.
200 00:13:31 Four assailants stormed into the hotel,
201 00:13:34 taking a number of individuals hostage.
202 00:13:37 Two individuals sadly lost their lives...
203 00:13:40 including an American woman...
204 00:13:43 - who was taken hostage during the ordeal. - It doesn't say it's her.
205 00:13:45 - Eyewitnesses report a chaotic scene... - Charlie, you have to believe us.
206 00:13:48 ...inside the hotel as the perpetrators forced their way...
207 00:13:51 This is footage we pulled from surveillance cams.
208 00:13:54 ...terrorized the guests and the staff.
209 00:13:56 One of the victims has been identified.
210 00:13:59 She is a 32-year-old American woman...
211 00:14:01 that was tragically taken hostage by the assailants.
212 00:14:04 The police are not revealing her.
213 00:14:27 It's all right.
214 00:14:28 I got this. Don't worry about it.
215 00:14:32 Charlie, Charlie, wait!
216 00:14:36 Charles! Charles!
217 00:14:41 Metropolitan Police has initiated a citywide manhunt.
218 00:14:45 They are working tirelessly to locate the assailants...
219 00:14:48 and secure the rescue and release of the hostage...
220 00:15:25 How can we not know more?
221 00:15:27 This was in London...
222 00:15:30 947,000 cameras.
223 00:15:33 They drove into traffic.
224 00:15:35 Nobody is getting away with this.
225 00:15:37 You have my word.
226 00:15:38 Okay.
227 00:15:42 Tell me what we know so far.
228 00:15:44 Mr. Heller...
229 00:15:46 with respect, let us handle this.
230 00:15:49 Forgive me, sir, I don't believe we've officially met.
231 00:15:52 I'm the one who's gonna ensure that those who did this
232 00:15:54 are held to account.
233 00:15:56 And what would that look like, sir, with respect...
234 00:16:00 being "held to account"?
235 00:16:02 Look, we can't get into specifics yet.
236 00:16:06 Of course, you understand that.
237 00:16:08 We'll tell you what we can as soon as we can.
238 00:16:12 You just said what he said, only nicer.
239 00:16:15 Go home, Charlie.
240 00:16:17 You need to take some time.
241 00:17:15 - Next of kin? - Yes.
242 00:19:45 The suspects arrived via the service entrance
243 00:19:47 around 11:00 hours.
244 00:19:49 The vehicle had been stolen overnight
245 00:19:51 at about 01:24 in the East End.
246 00:19:54 Prints, DNA, all professionally scrubbed out.
247 00:19:57 Four-person team.
248 00:19:58 Appears they had a meeting...
249 00:20:00 with Impact Investments out of Indonesia on our radar.
250 00:20:03 This is when it all started.
251 00:20:05 Something must have got heated inside,
252 00:20:07 it spilled out into the corridor.
253 00:20:09 Impact's security detail got jumpy,
254 00:20:11 and one of the four drew on him.
255 00:20:13 One dead, one critical.
256 00:20:16 Hotel security are alerted, and the police have been called.
257 00:20:19 The suspects are now in a race to leave the building...
258 00:20:22 and they decided to grab some insurance.
259 00:20:27 Everyone! Get down!
260 00:20:31 Everyone down.
261 00:20:39 Get down. Get down.
262 00:20:40 No, no, no. Run. Run.
263 00:20:41 They only took Sarah because she tried to save someone else.
264 00:20:49 You do as I say.
265 00:20:50 Move!
266 00:20:52 You do as I say. Move!
267 00:20:56 You do as I say. Move!
268 00:20:59 The man who took Sarah is Mishka Blazhic.
269 00:21:02 Origins in Belarus, though often based in Moscow.
270 00:21:06 They fled the conference room with three hostages.
271 00:21:10 Stay down, or I'll shoot you!
272 00:21:15 This man, Lawrence Ellish, is South African.
273 00:21:18 Ex-special forces.
274 00:21:20 Ellish seems to handle shipments for the wider group.
275 00:21:23 Armed police and security were arriving from St. Pancras Station...
276 00:21:26 but were ordered to hold back because of the hostages.
277 00:21:31 Police sealed off the area, marksmen in position...
278 00:21:34 but the suspects are exposed, and they knew it.
279 00:21:38 - Armed police! Drop your weapons! - Get down!
280 00:21:56 Sarah's killer is harder to track.
281 00:21:59 He seems to sense the cameras. He says nothing.
282 00:22:02 But I processed all the CCTV, cell phones...
283 00:22:06 dash cams, body cams...
284 00:22:07 and the audio to give us a 360.
285 00:22:10 And that provides us with an ID.
286 00:22:13 This is Horst Schiller.
287 00:22:14 Loose affiliations with dozens of mercs and defense groups.
288 00:22:17 I'm still filling that in.
289 00:22:19 They seem to be operating as interface...
290 00:22:21 between bad state actors and terrorist entities.
291 00:22:24 All business.
292 00:22:26 And they keep getting hired.
293 00:22:28 But for this one, I have a current location.
294 00:22:31 Gretchen Frank.
295 00:22:32 Former Armenian IO.
296 00:22:35 She's in Paris.
297 00:22:37 Buys her bread at this cafe.
298 00:22:40 Turns up there regularly.
299 00:22:50 You knew this?
300 00:22:51 Thank you.
301 00:22:53 - We'll do a comparison. - Wait.
302 00:22:56 You already know about Gretchen Frank?
303 00:22:58 I understand you wanna see progress, Charlie.
304 00:23:01 But sometimes, the best course of action...
305 00:23:05 isn't always the most obvious.
306 00:23:06 "Most obvious"?
307 00:23:07 We want the whole network.
308 00:23:09 The network has nothing to do with Sarah.
309 00:23:11 But everything to do with the sovereignty
310 00:23:14 and security of this country.
311 00:23:16 What you do is very important to what we do, Charlie.
312 00:23:23 We think it would be good for you to see Dr. Garrison.
313 00:23:33 Am I here for me or the Agency?
314 00:23:35 It is important we assess you're well enough to return to work.
315 00:23:39 Obviously.
316 00:23:42 But you've suffered a terrible loss.
317 00:23:45 And we want to support you.
318 00:23:49 Can you describe your feelings?
319 00:23:52 Right now?
320 00:23:54 You mean, denial, anger...
321 00:23:56 acceptance...
322 00:24:00 Say more.
323 00:24:04 She's gone.
324 00:24:11 Yeah, that she had to go like that.
325 00:24:23 And that I didn't speak to her on the phone when she called.
326 00:24:28 - And you blame yourself for that? - Yes.
327 00:24:35 For not going with her when she asked me to,
328 00:24:37 because I never do.
329 00:24:41 Never did.
330 00:24:47 And what is that making you feel?
331 00:24:54 Pretty useless.
332 00:24:56 Angry.
333 00:25:00 Very, very angry.
334 00:25:08 I gave the Agency the names of Sarah's killers.
335 00:25:12 They did nothing.
336 00:25:15 - What do you want them to do? - Their job!
337 00:25:18 I want them to go after Sarah's killers.
338 00:25:22 Will that make you feel better?
339 00:25:25 This shouldn't be about me.
340 00:25:27 Sarah mattered.
341 00:25:30 She deserves more.
342 00:25:33 But in the end, this is about you.
343 00:25:38 Sarah's gone.
344 00:25:41 You are gonna have to try and come to terms with that.
345 00:25:47 I can help.
346 00:25:50 But only you can really make things better.
347 00:26:17 Floor Minus Five. Decryption and Analysis.
348 00:26:28 And the renovation schedule?
349 00:26:30 We can discuss the cryptography project.
350 00:26:46 Okay. All right. I can do this.
351 00:26:47 Thanks. I think we need to flag this.
352 00:27:18 You've been very quiet lately.
353 00:27:20 Guessed where I live yet?
354 00:27:41 You good here for a minute, buddy?
355 00:27:43 I gotta close up the back.
356 00:27:45 Oh, yeah. Yeah.
357 00:27:47 I got you covered out here.
358 00:28:06 Floor Seven. Executive.
359 00:28:21 I'm holding the highlights of over 100 eyes-only cables.
360 00:28:25 These are double coded from a data cache out of Kabul Station.
361 00:28:28 These are the official cables.
362 00:28:29 Same dates, same events...
363 00:28:32 except for very key information...
364 00:28:34 that has been altered or completely scrubbed from the record.
365 00:28:39 What are you talking about?
366 00:28:44 This is your cover-up.
367 00:28:46 Have you lost your mind?
368 00:28:47 To put it mildly.
369 00:28:48 This is your order of operations to destroy a hospital in Syria.
370 00:28:53 An allied base in Yemen.
371 00:28:55 An Afghani politician's house.
372 00:28:57 You have no idea what...
373 00:28:58 A border crossing in Somalia.
374 00:28:59 I count more than 1,000 casualties...
375 00:29:02 and over 400 civilian fatalities.
376 00:29:05 It's only out of respect for your recent loss...
377 00:29:08 that I'm not throwing you out of this office.
378 00:29:10 I'm just gonna tell you, you don't have a goddamn clue.
379 00:29:13 You see right here?
380 00:29:14 The convoy?
381 00:29:17 You targeted our allies.
382 00:29:19 You false-flagged it.
383 00:29:20 You got them all fired up...
384 00:29:22 and then sucked them right back in where you wanted them.
385 00:29:25 You were forcing mission creep.
386 00:29:26 Okay. That's enough.
387 00:29:29 "That's enough"?
388 00:29:31 These were not operational choices.
389 00:29:34 You, sir, made political decisions.
390 00:29:38 And your signatures are all over these.
391 00:29:40 Here and here. And here.
392 00:29:43 - You are so far above your pay grade. - And here.
393 00:29:46 Well, you're right. You're right.
394 00:29:48 Maybe we should...
395 00:29:49 take this up with the director?
396 00:29:53 Let her call it?
397 00:29:56 Or maybe it's for the Times or the Post.
398 00:29:58 You've been to the press with this?
399 00:30:00 - You'll go to jail, idiot. - Maybe.
400 00:30:02 But we'll all be there together.
401 00:30:04 We have a mission here.
402 00:30:06 A responsibility.
403 00:30:07 We'll defend our nation by any means necessary.
404 00:30:11 I don't think Mr. Heller came here
405 00:30:13 to debate ethics and practices, right?
406 00:30:16 Right.
407 00:30:19 First, you need to know that I've set up a dead man's switch.
408 00:30:22 If I don't code in every five hours...
409 00:30:23 these files will automatically be sent
410 00:30:25 to three top investigative journalists...
411 00:30:28 along with a detailed report and timeline of the events.
412 00:30:30 Twenty-four hours later, the files will be released to the public.
413 00:30:34 I get it.
414 00:30:35 We kill you, Wolf Blitzer wins an Emmy.
415 00:30:38 No. Not just kill me.
416 00:30:39 You put me in jail, you black-site me, you extradite me...
417 00:30:42 you'll only condemn yourselves.
418 00:30:44 Then what the hell do you want?
419 00:30:46 He wants us to kill the people who killed his wife.
420 00:30:48 No. No.
421 00:30:50 I don't want you to kill them.
422 00:30:54 I wanna kill them myself.
423 00:30:59 - I beg your pardon? - You heard me.
424 00:31:01 I want to find and kill the people who murdered my wife.
425 00:31:05 The CIA will train me.
426 00:31:08 I mean, this is a practical joke, right?
427 00:31:11 I don't think you could beat a 90-year-old nun
428 00:31:14 in an arm-wrestling match.
429 00:31:15 That's funny.
430 00:31:17 Humor?
431 00:31:19 I want mission-specific training...
432 00:31:21 and all the information the company has on these people.
433 00:31:23 Cash. And a new identity. A legend.
434 00:31:27 Anything else?
435 00:31:29 An Aston Martin?
436 00:31:31 A jet pack, maybe?
437 00:31:36 I want a fighting chance.
438 00:32:07 How do we know he really set up the dead man's switch?
439 00:32:09 We don't.
440 00:32:10 We need to keep a lid on this.
441 00:32:12 Right.
442 00:32:14 So, let's play along...
443 00:32:17 till we're sure.
444 00:32:20 What? Actually train him?
445 00:32:22 What harm can it do?
446 00:32:23 Probably quit of his own accord.
447 00:32:25 Meanwhile, get Park onto him.
448 00:32:28 I can't believe I'm doing this.
449 00:32:29 We scrub his life till we find the switch.
450 00:32:33 If it exists.
451 00:32:35 If it doesn't...
452 00:32:36 well, maybe there's a training accident.
453 00:32:42 Let's use Henderson.
454 00:32:44 Escort team, stand by for new arrival at gate four.
455 00:32:52 Charles Heller?
456 00:32:54 Charlie.
457 00:32:56 You're late.
458 00:32:59 With respect, I'm actually about...
459 00:33:01 You're late.
460 00:33:04 You comin'?
461 00:33:12 The hell you doin'?
462 00:33:14 I'm not an Uber driver.
463 00:33:16 Sorry.
464 00:33:23 - Okay. - Put it over here on the left.
465 00:33:26 Yeah. Put those two routers over there.
466 00:33:27 - I got 'em. - The HDMI cables are in the box.
467 00:33:29 My bet is he's bluffing.
468 00:33:31 The man has an IQ of 170. Let's not assume.
469 00:33:34 The only way out is through security...
470 00:33:36 and there's not a chance he got past them with a digital file.
471 00:33:40 Then why is he standing in blind spots for over 40 minutes?
472 00:33:43 Here, here, and here. On this day.
473 00:33:48 And look at that sweat.
474 00:33:50 Yeah. That is a lot of sweat.
475 00:33:58 Are you my handler?
476 00:34:02 I am Colonel Henderson.
477 00:34:05 My friends call me Hendo.
478 00:34:06 You will call me Colonel Henderson.
479 00:34:09 I have been asked to give you a refresher course...
480 00:34:12 even though what you'll learn here
481 00:34:14 is outside the normal curriculum.
482 00:34:16 Next to God Almighty, I am the most important person in the world...
483 00:34:19 to an operative looking to target enemy combatants.
484 00:34:21 Do precisely as I say...
485 00:34:23 and there is a slight chance you may come out of this alive.
486 00:34:29 Only a slight chance?
487 00:34:31 I'm overestimating your odds to boost your confidence, son.
488 00:34:37 Ladies and gentlemen, please give us the room.
489 00:34:41 Go have coffee. Now.
490 00:34:49 - Yeah, make sure you check for all spots. - All right, checking.
491 00:34:56 Open all hard drive cleaners.
492 00:34:59 Bring the mountings too.
493 00:35:00 Wait. You think he used a skimmer?
494 00:35:02 They don't work on these drives.
495 00:35:04 They work on printers.
496 00:35:07 Six days ago, he sent the files to the printer...
497 00:35:09 and skimmed them with a magnetic strip...
498 00:35:11 rewrote the software in the printer.
499 00:35:14 Doesn't mean he got the strip out of the building.
500 00:35:17 Okay. So, ANPR has his Saab at Best Buy
501 00:35:20 at 09:17 on the 13th...
502 00:35:22 where he bought the magnetic strip.
503 00:35:24 Then got gas.
504 00:35:25 Copied the files at 11:03...
505 00:35:28 met you two the next morning.
506 00:35:30 If he smuggled it out, he did it here.
507 00:35:34 Still, screener picked up nothing.
508 00:35:36 Maybe he swallowed it.
509 00:35:37 Still would have picked it up.
510 00:35:52 Kind of far.
511 00:35:56 You stand right there.
512 00:36:06 Hold your fire!
513 00:36:08 Try it closer.
514 00:36:10 Just a few rounds.
515 00:36:22 Jesus, Mary, and Joseph.
516 00:36:23 Did we test your vision?
517 00:36:40 Guess I just have to get that close.
518 00:36:42 Yeah, at point blank range...
519 00:36:45 you might have a 50-50 chance of hittin' something.
520 00:36:48 Overestimating my odds?
521 00:36:59 Why don't you guys check the downstairs bathroom?
522 00:37:02 Pass me those boxes.
523 00:37:07 So, an IED consists of an initiator...
524 00:37:11 switch, main charge...
525 00:37:12 power source, container for enhancements.
526 00:37:15 Stuff like fertilizer, nails...
527 00:37:17 glass, ammonia nitrate.
528 00:37:19 Beauty is, you can use what you find,
529 00:37:21 big or small, as you like.
530 00:37:23 Improvise. Design it for your purpose.
531 00:37:25 Carry the components with you.
532 00:37:28 I'll be damned.
533 00:37:30 Looks like we finally found something you do well, Heller.
534 00:37:39 May I keep this?
535 00:37:41 Sure.
536 00:37:42 He went here twice. This bar.
537 00:37:45 Why?
538 00:37:46 Once with Mr. Dominguez on the night of the 24th.
539 00:37:49 Couple of weeks after his wife died.
540 00:37:51 And then again, the next month, the 13th.
541 00:37:53 - The day he downloaded the files. - Right.
542 00:37:55 We searched it, though.
543 00:37:57 Let's search it again.
544 00:37:58 - Name? - Clark Nicholas Jenson.
545 00:38:00 Spell that for me.
546 00:38:01 J-E-N-S-O-N.
547 00:38:03 - You sure? - Yeah.
548 00:38:03 Not Jenson Clark?
549 00:38:05 - No! - Fast.
550 00:38:06 Clark Nicholas Jenson.
551 00:38:07 - Where were you born? - Raleigh. Raleigh, North Carolina.
552 00:38:09 - Which hospital? Now! - Duke University Hospital.
553 00:38:12 - Your mother's maiden name? - Deborah Jane Hammock.
554 00:38:17 Just a sec.
555 00:38:25 It's all being re-swept. Even the parking lot.
556 00:38:28 There's no drive here.
557 00:38:29 Okay. That's what we didn't find.
558 00:38:31 But what did we find?
559 00:38:33 I don't know, this was stuck under the jukebox.
560 00:38:41 Give me a quarter.
561 00:38:56 Pull the disc.
562 00:39:06 You...
563 00:39:08 are not a killer.
564 00:39:11 No?
565 00:39:12 - Hey, who's this? - Leave them.
566 00:39:15 These the assholes that killed your wife, huh?
567 00:39:19 So, how do you plan to take them all out?
568 00:39:22 The first one you kill,
569 00:39:23 you let the other ones know you're coming.
570 00:39:24 And then what? What's your plan?
571 00:39:26 How are you gonna keep the people at Langley off your ass?
572 00:39:30 That's what I need you to teach me.
573 00:39:33 All right. I'll teach you.
574 00:39:38 Take it.
575 00:39:39 - Come on. - Go on, take it.
576 00:39:40 What is it? What are you...
577 00:39:41 - Take it! Now! - Hey!
578 00:39:45 Point it at my chest.
579 00:39:47 - Point it at my chest! - You think that...
580 00:39:48 - Do it now! - All right, all right.
581 00:39:50 Put your finger on the trigger!
582 00:39:54 Come on.
583 00:39:56 Look at me.
584 00:40:01 Come on.
585 00:40:03 Come on, Charlie.
586 00:40:15 Paralyzing, isn't it?
587 00:40:18 Pointing a live weapon at someone like that.
588 00:40:23 You have to either be very confident or very stupid...
589 00:40:26 which is its own kind of confidence.
590 00:40:28 Truth is you don't have that kinda confidence.
591 00:40:30 And you are not stupid. Not in the slightest.
592 00:40:33 You're just not a killer, Charlie.
593 00:40:36 People have certain gifts.
594 00:40:39 You can't do what I do, no matter how much I train you...
595 00:40:42 as much as you can't teach me how to break code.
596 00:40:45 I can't make you into somethin' that you're not.
597 00:40:48 I'm sorry.
598 00:40:51 When the time comes...
599 00:40:54 I'll pull the trigger.
600 00:40:56 When the time comes...
601 00:40:58 you won't even remember which end of the gun the bullet comes out of.
602 00:41:09 How long is this gonna take?
603 00:41:12 With this encryption, four or five hours.
604 00:41:19 What if she can't break Heller's encryption?
605 00:41:22 She will.
606 00:41:24 How do we know he didn't make 50 copies?
607 00:41:27 We don't.
608 00:41:35 Ali.
609 00:41:36 We're in.
610 00:41:37 It's a bluff.
611 00:41:38 He was playing us.
612 00:41:40 And he did pretty well, too.
613 00:41:43 Take him off the board?
614 00:41:53 Yeah.
615 00:42:01 Okay.
616 00:42:17 He's gone?
617 00:42:19 He's got a bag full of passports...
618 00:42:20 even hacked the biometrics.
619 00:42:22 Yeah, he got out on a janitor's card.
620 00:42:24 This is a joke.
621 00:42:26 Maybe y'all misjudged this individual.
622 00:42:27 You think?
623 00:42:32 He knew exactly what he was doin'.
624 00:42:35 Kept us chasin' breadcrumbs just long enough...
625 00:42:38 while he got himself some training.
626 00:43:15 Mr. Heller...
627 00:43:18 bugging a CIA officer...
628 00:43:21 is treason.
629 00:43:34 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard American Airlines flight AA143...
630 00:43:39 with service from Washington Dulles to London Heathrow.
631 00:43:43 We thank you for your attention whilst we demonstrate...
632 00:43:45 the safety features of the aircraft.
633 00:43:53 Yes?
634 00:43:54 Okay, you can open them.
635 00:44:00 Happy birthday.
636 00:44:07 Did it crash?
637 00:44:09 Apparently it wasn't tied down properly and got thrown around...
638 00:44:13 in a tornado or hurricane or something.
639 00:44:17 What do you think?
640 00:44:19 I have no words.
641 00:44:22 -Yeah? - Yeah.
642 00:44:24 It's not crazy?
643 00:44:30 It needs some work.
644 00:44:33 You think?
645 00:44:39 This...
646 00:44:41 This is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.
647 00:44:45 Yeah?
648 00:44:46 Yeah.
649 00:44:48 Second most.
650 00:44:53 Happy birthday.
651 00:45:00 ...Paris will be departing now from platform two.
652 00:45:12 He's in London.
653 00:45:13 One of his passports just lit up at immigration on his way to Paris.
654 00:45:17 - I'll grab local liaison. - No.
655 00:45:19 This stays with us.
656 00:45:21 What about Henderson?
657 00:45:24 Call him.
658 00:47:38 Hey, there, lockpick fans.
659 00:47:40 Okay. Today we're gonna pick an apartment-style lock.
660 00:47:43 So, the first thing we're gonna do
661 00:47:45 is you're gonna take your tension wrench...
662 00:47:46 and you're gonna stick it in the bottom of the keyhole and the plug...
663 00:47:50 just like so. Feel it?
664 00:47:52 You're gonna apply just a little bit of pressure, just a little bit.
665 00:47:56 Hey, you don't want too much.
666 00:47:57 Too much and what's gonna happen is the pins are gonna bind up on you...
667 00:48:01 and you won't be able to get 'em up on a shear line.
668 00:48:03 And you're not gonna get into that door.
669 00:48:05 So, gently, gently...
670 00:48:09 and feel it rotate back and forwards, listening carefully.
671 00:48:13 Just a light touch.
672 00:48:15 All the pins are gonna line up.
673 00:48:18 And then, you're in. There you go.
674 00:48:21 How to pick a lock.
675 00:48:22 Pretty darn easy.
676 00:48:24 Yeah, don't forget to like and subscribe.
677 00:48:26 Thank y'all. See you next week.
678 00:51:42 Yes.
679 00:51:44 - Sunflowers. - Yeah.
680 00:51:45 Excuse me.
681 00:51:47 All of them, please.
682 00:51:50 The lilies as well, please.
683 00:51:53 I'll get all of them.
684 00:51:56 You must have done something really bad.
685 00:52:00 Not yet.
686 00:53:58 It's pollen.
687 00:54:02 Who are you?
688 00:54:03 Tell me where Horst Schiller is and I'll let you out.
689 00:54:04 Screw you.
690 00:54:08 No.
691 00:54:09 No.
692 00:54:14 No, no, no, no.
693 00:54:21 No, no, no. That's not gonna work.
694 00:54:24 Open the door.
695 00:54:25 I'm sorry. Not until you tell me.
696 00:54:26 Please, just tell me where he is.
697 00:54:29 Why?
698 00:54:30 Because you killed my wife.
699 00:54:33 Her name was Sarah.
700 00:54:36 Tell me where he is.
701 00:54:38 Tell me!
702 00:54:40 Tell me!
703 00:54:41 I don't... I don't know.
704 00:54:43 He contacts...
705 00:54:45 He contacts us.
706 00:54:46 Messenger...
707 00:54:48 I can't hear you.
708 00:54:51 I can't hear you.
709 00:54:54 Shit!
710 00:56:53 Shit.
711 00:56:59 Hello.
712 00:57:02 37 euros, please, sir.
713 00:57:51 What do we know about Gretchen Frank?
714 00:57:55 Our people say one of her own folks ran her down.
715 00:57:59 Most likely fallout from when the London job went south.
716 00:58:03 I'll let State know.
717 00:58:05 French ambassador is asking.
718 00:58:06 Wasn't us.
719 01:01:27 You want a beer?
720 01:01:31 Yeah. Yeah, sure.
721 01:01:39 How did you find me?
722 01:01:41 Phone you pulled off Gretchen Frank.
723 01:01:44 - It's like a radar ping. - Shit.
724 01:01:47 Doesn't matter how smart you are.
725 01:01:48 If you panic, that will always screw up a good plan.
726 01:02:00 Then there's the survival instinct.
727 01:02:02 No one goes down easy.
728 01:02:05 And, of course, the aftermath...
729 01:02:07 when you realize you've done something you can't undo, ever.
730 01:02:12 I can live with that.
731 01:02:15 You can't.
732 01:02:19 You surprised me, Charlie.
733 01:02:20 I can't tell you how rare that is.
734 01:02:22 But it ends here.
735 01:02:26 There are no three-volley salutes in this work.
736 01:02:29 We're the John Does that get found in the dumpster, if we get found.
737 01:02:33 Which you won't.
738 01:02:38 I'm sorry.
739 01:02:43 No, those were good lessons.
740 01:02:47 You're a good teacher, Hendo.
741 01:02:51 I took that into account.
742 01:02:54 Fifty-fifty odds, right?
743 01:02:57 Did you ever account for the things I was good at?
744 01:03:03 Base charge on a timer.
745 01:04:11 You have one new message.
746 01:04:14 Meet Ottoman Cargo.
747 01:04:16 Hangar seven. They're expecting you.
748 01:04:19 You'll need 500 euros in cash.
749 01:04:34 You have one new message.
750 01:04:38 The Fahri Cafe, Kuvelo?lu Street.
751 01:04:41 I will pass you a book.
752 01:05:38 Wait. He is not who you're looking for.
753 01:05:42 Check your phone.
754 01:06:04 It was reckless of you to come here, whatever your reasons.
755 01:06:08 Listen, I need your help.
756 01:06:09 No. You have nowhere else to go.
757 01:06:12 That's not the same thing.
758 01:06:15 We're shopping, okay?
759 01:06:17 Give me your backpack.
760 01:06:25 And your hat.
761 01:06:28 Now you look less American.
762 01:06:32 What do you want?
763 01:06:35 My wife was murdered.
764 01:06:36 I know about your wife.
765 01:06:40 And Paris, that was you?
766 01:06:44 I need to find the others.
767 01:06:45 No. Not here.
768 01:06:48 There is a parking garage four blocks from here, that way.
769 01:06:51 First floor.
770 01:06:52 Do some shopping, then meet me there in half an hour.
771 01:06:55 And if you're not followed, we'll talk more.
772 01:07:21 So, how long has it been you?
773 01:07:23 Six years.
774 01:07:25 My husband was a CIA asset.
775 01:07:27 Former KGB.
776 01:07:29 He was Inquiline until he died.
777 01:07:33 He fell out of a window.
778 01:07:36 I'm sorry.
779 01:07:37 Accidental falls from windows
780 01:07:38 are the number-one cause of death of former KGB.
781 01:07:41 You didn't know?
782 01:07:42 He taught me everything he was doing...
783 01:07:44 how to mine data cache, encrypt files.
784 01:07:50 And after he died...
785 01:07:51 well, I decided to keep up my connection to your department...
786 01:07:54 in case I needed help.
787 01:07:57 Which is why I always thought you were a middle-aged man.
788 01:07:59 Because you were, to begin with.
789 01:08:03 You aren't exactly what I pictured, either.
790 01:08:05 How did you picture me?
791 01:08:07 I don't know.
792 01:08:09 Mr. CIA-man-with-a-gun, I guess.
793 01:08:14 So, you'll help me?
794 01:08:41 It's better than any alarm system.
795 01:08:48 This is the first place I've stayed in for more than a month...
796 01:08:52 in the last three years.
797 01:08:56 I don't sleep.
798 01:08:58 But I just don't want to run anymore.
799 01:09:03 What makes you think they won't find you here?
800 01:09:08 For that night...
801 01:09:10 when they do.
802 01:09:11 You really think you're gonna fight off the Russians with that?
803 01:09:14 It's not for them.
804 01:09:15 It's for me.
805 01:09:20 Those are the three, correct?
806 01:09:22 Yeah.
807 01:09:23 Schiller seems to be the coordinator.
808 01:09:26 Ringleader.
809 01:09:27 But he's also the most difficult to profile.
810 01:09:30 As far as I can tell, they operate as middlemen in the proliferation chain.
811 01:09:34 And just like the data you showed me...
812 01:09:35 they also source mercenaries for Director Moore's black ops.
813 01:09:39 Ellish sources the weapons, but he's beyond paranoid.
814 01:09:42 So, we have to find a way to pull him out of the dark.
815 01:09:45 Okay. Perhaps I can start the conversation.
816 01:09:48 Suggest I have a contract for him.
817 01:09:50 See if he will engage.
818 01:09:52 Okay. And this is Mishka Blazhic.
819 01:09:55 He seems to be based in Moscow, but he likes to keep on the move.
820 01:09:58 Enjoys his luxuries. Travels everywhere first class.
821 01:10:02 He may be the weak link.
822 01:10:03 Even posts online.
823 01:10:05 This was just last week.
824 01:10:07 No location, but the vineyard on level ground...
825 01:10:10 and the spacing is wider than typical, so probably hotter climate.
826 01:10:14 Chalky soil. Maybe granite.
827 01:10:17 Low sun hitting the wine in his glass.
828 01:10:18 But the vineyard would be angled north-south...
829 01:10:21 so it's sunrise.
830 01:10:23 And this church. The architecture looks Spanish.
831 01:10:27 So, hot in October.
832 01:10:28 Maybe central Spain.
833 01:10:30 And here, in the reflection...
834 01:10:32 girlfriend, maybe.
835 01:10:38 And there she is.
836 01:10:42 Alexandra Solovoya,
837 01:10:44 who also likes to travel.
838 01:10:45 And she flew Moscow to Madrid, last week.
839 01:10:49 We need to project everything that makes America great...
840 01:10:53 but we need to do it openly...
841 01:10:55 - and transparently. - We have to assume he's still alive.
842 01:10:57 He has three targets.
843 01:10:58 And so, I pledge...
844 01:10:59 We need to locate and get eyes on all of them.
845 01:11:02 ...this agency will be worthy of the nation's trust.
846 01:11:06 Within our country and beyond, we will be accountable.
847 01:11:10 I saw your speech.
848 01:11:11 It was excellent.
849 01:11:13 You know, you're the first person my predecessor briefed me on?
850 01:11:17 About the stick up your ass on ISIS, AQ...
851 01:11:20 Iran, counterterrorism?
852 01:11:23 Even now, three years after mandatory retirement...
853 01:11:26 they keep looking the other way.
854 01:11:28 But it's housekeeping time...
855 01:11:31 and I need to know where you stand.
856 01:11:34 Sounds like you're suggesting it's time for me to go private.
857 01:11:37 Write a neat book about my time with the company.
858 01:11:41 Yet here we are, enjoying this lovely meal.
859 01:11:45 So, why?
860 01:11:46 Oh, please.
861 01:11:48 I'm new, but I'm not stupid.
862 01:11:50 I need you to be accountable.
863 01:11:53 To me.
864 01:11:55 Stop playing your black ops in the sand.
865 01:11:58 I need to be across everything.
866 01:12:00 And I mean everything.
867 01:12:07 Hey, Brian?
868 01:12:09 Can you bring me another one of these sourdough roll thingies?
869 01:12:12 Sure, Mr. Moore.
870 01:12:15 I'll tell you a story.
871 01:12:17 Your predecessor sat me down at this very same table...
872 01:12:22 no more than a week into his term...
873 01:12:24 and gave me pretty much this exact same speech.
874 01:12:29 Oh, wait.
875 01:12:31 Maybe it was his predecessor.
876 01:12:33 I can't remember.
877 01:12:34 Anyway, I'll tell you what I told them.
878 01:12:38 You have my full support.
879 01:12:44 Good.
880 01:12:46 Good talk.
881 01:12:50 Enjoy that pasta.
882 01:13:00 Where?
883 01:13:01 Madrid.
884 01:13:03 On whose orders?
885 01:13:04 Your lunch date.
886 01:13:10 Let's get someone of our own in play.
887 01:13:20 Found him.
888 01:13:22 At the Aguilar Hotel.
889 01:13:23 Five stars. Nightclub. Rooftop pool.
890 01:13:29 What?
891 01:13:31 Langley will be onto him, too.
892 01:13:34 Well, then we keep tracking him...
893 01:13:36 until we have a clear field.
894 01:13:41 No.
895 01:13:43 I'm going.
896 01:13:47 Okay.
897 01:13:49 And keep an eye out for him.
898 01:13:52 This is who they'll send.
899 01:14:11 Cheers, cheers, cheers.
900 01:14:12 Nobody walks home. We roll home.
901 01:14:26 He's a night swimmer.
902 01:14:28 He pays the staff to clear the rooftop for him.
903 01:14:41 ...the approval of the team...
904 01:14:42 and the ambitious plans were given the green light.
905 01:14:45 The sky pool is suspended 16 stories above the ground which is 70 meters.
906 01:14:50 The thickness of the clear glass will be 420 centimeters in total...
907 01:14:54 made of three panels with air gaps to improve the strength.
908 01:14:57 The pool will be three meters tall, five meters wide...
909 01:15:01 and can hold an impressive 150 tons of water.
910 01:15:06 You could shoot him from there.
911 01:15:09 You haven't seen me shoot.
912 01:15:13 Not for me to say here, boss, but why bury him?
913 01:15:15 Why not just roll him up?
914 01:15:16 We're past that. Too big of a stench.
915 01:15:19 Look, he practically invented half of our surveillance tech.
916 01:15:22 Now, I will find him...
917 01:15:24 but you might have a bigger stench on your hands
918 01:15:25 if he gives us the slip again.
919 01:15:26 You won't let that happen.
920 01:15:33 Charlie Heller.
921 01:15:49 Okay. You're going to have to clue me in.
922 01:15:52 Integrity.
923 01:15:53 It's all about integrity.
924 01:15:54 To have morals, something like that?
925 01:15:56 Yeah. And something else as well.
926 01:15:58 If I have the math right.
927 01:16:00 I should move.
928 01:16:27 Can I confirm the pool will be ready as usual?
929 01:16:47 Over here.
930 01:16:57 Second stool down at the bar.
931 01:16:59 Yeah. What about him?
932 01:17:01 He's been following me.
933 01:17:02 I've clocked him three times.
934 01:17:04 Yeah, well, where there's one, there's always more.
935 01:17:10 Shit.
936 01:17:11 You're right.
937 01:17:12 Yeah, I've got your man.
938 01:17:14 He's in the lobby, moving across towards the elevators.
939 01:17:18 And the man at the bar, I have an ID on him.
940 01:17:21 Charlie, he's also CIA.
941 01:17:24 You have to leave now.
942 01:17:26 Heller, are you listening to me?
943 01:17:29 No. No, we go as planned.
944 01:17:53 I'm allowed to use the pool.
945 01:17:56 I paid for it.
946 01:17:58 Is there a problem?
947 01:18:02 Tell me where to find Horst Schiller.
948 01:18:06 Who are you?
949 01:18:08 You held a gun to my wife's head.
950 01:18:10 She was terrified.
951 01:18:13 - You have the wrong guy. - Yeah, yeah, I know.
952 01:18:15 You didn't pull the trigger.
953 01:18:17 So, tell me where to find him.
954 01:18:19 If this is a joke, I don't get it.
955 01:18:21 It's not a joke.
956 01:18:23 This is a remote that controls a device...
957 01:18:25 that's been decompressing the air between the sheets of glass beneath you.
958 01:18:28 If I trigger it, the glass will shatter.
959 01:18:31 So, tell me where he is...
960 01:18:33 or swim very fast.
961 01:18:35 You have the wrong person.
962 01:18:37 No.
963 01:18:41 I have exactly the right person.
964 01:19:11 Charlie, you should get out of there.
965 01:19:14 Shit.
966 01:19:15 Henderson's headed your way.
967 01:19:16 Go towards the stairwell.
968 01:19:25 Where is he now?
969 01:19:26 He's in the stairwell. Three floors above.
970 01:19:28 Head towards the basement.
971 01:19:29 There's an exit in the back.
972 01:19:42 Shit! There's another one...
973 01:19:43 already in the basement.
974 01:19:45 He's coming towards you.
975 01:19:49 Which way? Which way?
976 01:19:50 Left. Go left.
977 01:19:54 Where is he? The other one?
978 01:19:56 I don't know. I'm looking right now.
979 01:19:58 Heller, stop!
980 01:20:00 Stop! Stop.
981 01:21:23 Charlie, you gotta get out of there.
982 01:21:25 You've got to go.
983 01:21:27 Right now.
984 01:21:41 You wanted to see me?
985 01:21:42 Have a seat.
986 01:21:48 Where's Charlie Heller?
987 01:21:51 As far as I know, still on bereavement leave.
988 01:21:54 You talk to him at all?
989 01:21:55 We thought it best to give him some space for now.
990 01:21:58 Makes sense.
991 01:22:00 I'll let you know if we hear from him.
992 01:22:23 There.
993 01:22:26 - See that? - Yeah. What's he doing?
994 01:22:28 His lips are moving.
995 01:22:29 Look in his ear.
996 01:22:31 He's talking to somebody.
997 01:22:32 Who?
998 01:22:36 Hotel security was hacked yesterday.
999 01:22:38 Right. Time?
1000 01:22:40 11:07. It was a pro job.
1001 01:22:42 The origination is murky at best.
1002 01:22:44 Istanbul, perhaps.
1003 01:22:46 Talk to me.
1004 01:22:47 From Heller.
1005 01:22:48 "If I had to guess, you're a 50-year-old Russian man...
1006 01:22:52 living in Istanbul."
1007 01:22:56 "Inquiline."
1008 01:22:57 Code name "Inquiline."
1009 01:22:59 Locate this person.
1010 01:23:16 How are you feeling?
1011 01:23:19 I don't know. I didn't screw up so much this time.
1012 01:23:23 Not so sure that's a good thing, right?
1013 01:23:27 Actually, I meant feeding the birds.
1014 01:23:33 When my husband was murdered...
1015 01:23:37 I wasn't prepared for how quiet the world would become.
1016 01:23:41 All the sounds that a person makes in your life.
1017 01:23:45 The rhythms.
1018 01:23:47 How you expect a certain sound at a certain time of day.
1019 01:23:52 The door, footfall.
1020 01:23:56 The stupid thing he used to do that annoyed me.
1021 01:24:01 And then suddenly there's...
1022 01:24:03 nothing.
1023 01:24:07 It's just great...
1024 01:24:09 silence.
1025 01:24:13 For me...
1026 01:24:15 every moment since has been about...
1027 01:24:17 trying to fill that silence.
1028 01:24:22 You need to ask yourself...
1029 01:24:25 Doing all this...
1030 01:24:28 is it how you should fill yours?
1031 01:24:41 Code name, Inquiline.
1032 01:24:44 Ex-FSB by way of the KGB.
1033 01:24:46 Flipped to us in '04.
1034 01:24:48 - Deceased in '17. - Deceased?
1035 01:24:50 The Russians suspect his widow may be operating in his place.
1036 01:24:55 Get me the Russian station chief in Istanbul.
1037 01:25:20 What's wrong?
1038 01:25:24 I want nothing from you.
1039 01:25:28 I just want to sleep for one night with another person beside me.
1040 01:25:35 Okay.
1041 01:26:20 Shit.
1042 01:26:22 Move.
1043 01:26:23 Go. Move, move.
1044 01:26:26 This way. This way. Come on.
1045 01:26:34 Come on. Come on.
1046 01:26:59 Hey.
1047 01:28:05 Have they gone?
1048 01:28:07 It's okay. It's okay.
1049 01:28:09 We're okay. We've lost them.
1050 01:28:12 We're okay, we're okay, we're okay.
1051 01:28:23 Shit.
1052 01:28:30 You're okay.
1053 01:28:32 Shit.
1054 01:28:43 Shit.
1055 01:28:53 Shit.
1056 01:28:54 Oh, God.
1057 01:31:45 - Heller's in Berlin. - What?
1058 01:31:49 This was 40 minutes ago.
1059 01:32:18 Yeah?
1060 01:32:21 Put the money on the chair. Count it.
1061 01:32:24 Nothing until I inspect the hardware.
1062 01:32:26 Hardware's right there. Go ahead.
1063 01:32:29 Stay on the phone.
1064 01:32:32 Shit.
1065 01:32:34 You just armed an IED. It's on a beam trigger.
1066 01:32:36 You drop the lid, move away, or cross the beam, it detonates.
1067 01:32:43 Who the hell are you?
1068 01:32:44 Do you honestly think I came here alone?
1069 01:32:46 Look at the photograph.
1070 01:32:47 See it?
1071 01:32:50 Do you see it?
1072 01:32:51 Yeah, sure. I see the photograph.
1073 01:32:53 Do you recognize her?
1074 01:32:56 London, maybe?
1075 01:32:58 That's Sarah.
1076 01:32:59 You took her life.
1077 01:33:01 For no reason.
1078 01:33:05 Wasn't me, okay?
1079 01:33:07 I didn't shoot her.
1080 01:33:09 Fine.
1081 01:33:10 Just tell me what I need to know, and I'll deactivate the device.
1082 01:33:13 All right. Okay. Come on, come on.
1083 01:33:14 Where is he? Schiller. Where is he?
1084 01:33:16 It's impossible, man.
1085 01:33:17 After what happened to Gretchen and Blazhic, he's gone.
1086 01:33:19 Horst's gone.
1087 01:33:21 Well, then you are of no use to me...
1088 01:33:23 - are you? - No, no, no. Wait, wait, wait!
1089 01:33:28 He'll be at sea, right? He stays on his boat.
1090 01:33:30 - Which sea? - I don't know. Russian waters.
1091 01:33:32 That's 25,000 miles of coastline.
1092 01:33:35 - Which sea? - I don't know! Russian waters!
1093 01:33:38 Not good enough. Too vague.
1094 01:33:39 Oh, come on, man!
1095 01:33:41 You supply him with this shit, right? These missiles.
1096 01:33:44 - Correct? - Yeah.
1097 01:33:45 Yeah? So where do you deliver them?
1098 01:33:49 A port on the Baltic Primorsk.
1099 01:33:52 It's there. Okay, there's a...
1100 01:34:00 He calls in there, and that's it.
1101 01:34:02 How do you contact him?
1102 01:34:04 He uses two numbers for his men.
1103 01:34:07 If they get the right codes, they know it's me.
1104 01:34:09 That's all I have.
1105 01:34:10 We'll see.
1106 01:34:12 Give me your phone.
1107 01:34:13 Your phone.
1108 01:34:22 The numbers are there.
1109 01:34:23 The codes are by their names.
1110 01:34:31 Their names?
1111 01:34:32 Simon and Kristoff.
1112 01:34:34 I'm not messing, man. Simon and Kristoff. Come on.
1113 01:34:38 - There. You see? See, I'm not... - You're right.
1114 01:34:40 I'm not lying. Now, deactivate this thing.
1115 01:34:45 Hey, where are you going?
1116 01:34:47 Where you going?
1117 01:34:48 If you jump really fast, you might survive the blast.
1118 01:34:51 Please!
1119 01:34:52 Wait!
1120 01:34:54 Wait!
1121 01:35:03 We got a ping in Rome.
1122 01:35:05 The little prick is now at a museum?
1123 01:35:07 He's not in Rome.
1124 01:35:09 We're chasing vapors.
1125 01:35:11 How?
1126 01:35:12 Because they're shoveling what's left of Mister Lawrence Ellish...
1127 01:35:15 out of the mud in Romania.
1128 01:35:17 He just got on a tram in Prague.
1129 01:36:17 You need to sleep again.
1130 01:38:23 Are you kidding me?
1131 01:38:25 What do you think, man?
1132 01:38:27 Just coincidence or what?
1133 01:38:28 Yeah, somehow, I doubt that.
1134 01:38:30 What do you say, maybe...
1135 01:38:32 let's go get us a cup of shitty Russian coffee, huh?
1136 01:38:35 Come on.
1137 01:38:36 Look at you in the big, bad city.
1138 01:38:37 Come on, let's go.
1139 01:38:40 So, a rabbit on the run, huh?
1140 01:38:49 Sit down, man.
1141 01:38:58 So, you're here to kill me?
1142 01:38:59 Nah, that's not really what I do.
1143 01:39:02 I mean, I might set you up to get killed. You know, facilitate it.
1144 01:39:05 What are you looking for?
1145 01:39:08 I don't know, my assassin?
1146 01:39:10 Your assassin? Yeah, and what do you think?
1147 01:39:12 What does an assassin look like?
1148 01:39:14 I mean, it can kinda be anyone, huh?
1149 01:39:16 I mean, even a slight little nerdy fella likes to work on computers.
1150 01:39:20 Only thing dangerous about him is...
1151 01:39:22 he's got this dream about rehabbing a Cessna...
1152 01:39:24 just to fly it around to prove to himself that he's not afraid.
1153 01:39:33 These are killer, by the way.
1154 01:39:37 I'm gonna show you something.
1155 01:39:41 I gotta hand it to you. I almost didn't recognize you.
1156 01:39:45 I said to the team, "Nah, there's no way. That ain't him."
1157 01:39:47 What do you want?
1158 01:39:48 Honestly...
1159 01:39:51 just here to save your life.
1160 01:39:54 How are you gonna do that?
1161 01:39:56 Chuck, you killed three people.
1162 01:39:58 Are you done? Have you had enough?
1163 01:40:00 No. I want the guy who pulled the trigger. I want 'em all.
1164 01:40:02 Damn, dude.
1165 01:40:03 Well, that's pretty cold-blooded.
1166 01:40:05 You think they're gonna let you leave Russia?
1167 01:40:08 I mean, how does that even work? How do you leave here?
1168 01:40:10 The only way you leave here is in a box.
1169 01:40:11 But if you walk out of here right now with me, I can help you.
1170 01:40:15 Nobody sent me. I'm here on my own.
1171 01:40:18 Shit, maybe you got a future in this field.
1172 01:40:20 Maybe we can figure something out like that, huh?
1173 01:40:22 Just come home with me.
1174 01:40:23 I have a future in the field?
1175 01:40:26 Well, I could have sworn you just said I have no future.
1176 01:40:30 Look, I'm not gonna sit here and pretend like I understand what's goin' on with you.
1177 01:40:33 I don't, okay? I've never felt that.
1178 01:40:34 Your loss, I get it.
1179 01:40:37 But you honored her.
1180 01:40:38 What do you think she wants?
1181 01:40:39 You think she wants you to die here in this country with these people?
1182 01:40:43 She would want you home, man.
1183 01:40:46 No.
1184 01:40:48 I can't go home.
1185 01:40:50 Why?
1186 01:40:53 She's not there.
1187 01:41:03 Okay.
1188 01:41:04 You keep your head on a swivel now, okay, Chuck?
1189 01:42:15 Sir, I'm sorry.
1190 01:42:16 Do you speak English?
1191 01:42:19 Sorry, sir. I'm sorry.
1192 01:42:21 There were two men.
1193 01:42:24 With you on a truck.
1194 01:44:31 It's not very impressive, is it?
1195 01:44:34 Placed near the cargo you have below those hatches?
1196 01:44:37 I think I might even feel a little insulted.
1197 01:44:42 - Who's coming after me? - Me.
1198 01:44:45 Me. I'm coming after you.
1199 01:44:48 And who is running you?
1200 01:44:50 What, are you afraid Director Moore has finally decided to call it quits?
1201 01:44:54 Have you shut down?
1202 01:44:56 Whatever you think you know...
1203 01:44:58 I know Moore and Caleb hire you and your outfit...
1204 01:45:01 to carry out black ops for them. I have proof.
1205 01:45:04 But... that's not what this is about, is it?
1206 01:45:10 No.
1207 01:45:14 I came here to face my wife's killer.
1208 01:45:19 To look him in the eyes.
1209 01:45:22 And tell him she mattered.
1210 01:45:26 Sarah mattered.
1211 01:45:29 So, it is just you.
1212 01:45:34 Gretchen, Blazhic, Ellish...
1213 01:45:37 the men that they sent after you.
1214 01:45:40 This whole thing is all your revenge?
1215 01:45:43 Charlie's revenge?
1216 01:45:50 Please.
1217 01:46:02 I remember your wife.
1218 01:46:07 She took the place of someone else.
1219 01:46:09 It's very, very brave.
1220 01:46:12 I am sorry she died.
1221 01:46:15 But it was...
1222 01:46:17 necessary.
1223 01:46:18 The police had blocked our exit.
1224 01:46:21 I had to demonstrate what would happen
1225 01:46:25 if they did not allow us to leave.
1226 01:46:28 That's it?
1227 01:46:32 "Necessary"?
1228 01:46:34 You are not so different to me...
1229 01:46:36 killing these people to find your way here to me.
1230 01:46:42 Has it made you feel better?
1231 01:46:45 I won't know till I've killed you.
1232 01:46:50 It was...
1233 01:46:52 - an instant. Your wife. - No, it wasn't.
1234 01:46:55 Yet you tortured my colleagues...
1235 01:46:57 dropped a man 16 stories...
1236 01:46:59 suffocated a woman in a locked chamber.
1237 01:47:03 You had them all unarmed, defenseless.
1238 01:47:05 Staged your elaborate murders from a distance.
1239 01:47:10 And you know why?
1240 01:47:15 I do.
1241 01:47:17 Because it's hard to take a life up close.
1242 01:47:22 You lose something each time.
1243 01:47:27 A piece of yourself you cannot get back ever.
1244 01:47:32 And you've lost so much already.
1245 01:47:35 So, you had to give them a chance to escape the mouse trap...
1246 01:47:39 to run just fast enough.
1247 01:47:44 Because then you can tell yourself there's no blood on your hands.
1248 01:47:48 But doesn't mean you're weak.
1249 01:47:52 Just means you are not truly a killer.
1250 01:47:59 Don't believe me?
1251 01:48:15 Go ahead.
1252 01:48:17 You're here to kill me. Take it. You'll see.
1253 01:48:21 It's not a trick. Here.
1254 01:48:27 All right, then.
1255 01:48:30 End it face to face.
1256 01:48:36 A friend of mine once told me I'd never be able to pull the trigger.
1257 01:48:42 But he also said I'd never be able to kill.
1258 01:49:26 There it is.
1259 01:49:31 That's what I came here for.
1260 01:49:34 To balance the scales.
1261 01:49:40 To make you feel what she felt in that moment.
1262 01:49:45 Before you killed her.
1263 01:50:25 I've taken us on a detour.
1264 01:50:27 Bullshit.
1265 01:50:28 I've taken control of your boat.
1266 01:50:31 We've just reached Finnish waters.
1267 01:50:36 That is not possible.
1268 01:50:39 This ship is a vault.
1269 01:50:41 Your own CIA insisted upon it.
1270 01:50:43 Using encryption I wrote.
1271 01:50:46 Look, it's all running from my hotel room.
1272 01:50:48 These two may have smashed my phone,
1273 01:50:50 but they held on to theirs...
1274 01:50:52 and my watch.
1275 01:50:53 So, I'm the transmitter and you...
1276 01:50:56 you invited me in.
1277 01:50:59 I just needed you to talk as long as it took to get us here.
1278 01:51:05 That would be the Finnish Navy and Interpol.
1279 01:51:09 I gave them this location.
1280 01:51:14 We are boarding your boat.
1281 01:51:16 We are acting in accordance with international law.
1282 01:51:20 You are being placed under arrest.
1283 01:51:28 Stand down, stand down!
1284 01:51:31 Down.
1285 01:51:34 Heller.
1286 01:51:35 Charlie Heller.
1287 01:52:47 When I took up this role...
1288 01:52:50 I made it clear to everyone who works in this building...
1289 01:52:53 that even though our work sometimes goes on in dark corners...
1290 01:52:58 that is no excuse...
1291 01:52:59 to allow darkness to obscure our objectives or our methods.
1292 01:53:05 So, I'm deeply saddened to have to tell you that information has surfaced...
1293 01:53:10 that implicates senior members of this agency in carrying out rogue missions...
1294 01:53:15 which put the safety of our own operators and agents
1295 01:53:18 we work with at great risk.
1296 01:53:20 Gentlemen.
1297 01:53:22 The cost of winning the war cannot be our honor.
1298 01:53:25 Those operations were not sanctioned.
1299 01:53:28 They were illegal.
1300 01:53:30 And those individuals will face the full force of the law.
1301 01:53:34 I will now take questions.
1302 01:53:36 Washington Post.
1303 01:53:38 I understand these arrests are linked to...
1304 01:53:39 a series of killings in European cities last year.
1305 01:53:42 Was the CIA involved in those operations?
1306 01:53:45 You would not expect me to answer that.
1307 01:53:47 NBC.
1308 01:53:49 Is the whistleblower still employed by the agency?
1309 01:53:51 I can confirm that the officer is safe.
1310 01:53:54 And that they will continue to serve with the agency.
1311 01:54:40 Who's the Uber driver now?
1312 01:54:44 You must be running out of lives.
1313 01:54:48 And you keep on surprising me, Charlie.
1314 01:54:50 Everything you taught me.
1315 01:54:51 No, no. What you've done, what you've become...
1316 01:54:55 can't teach that.
1317 01:54:58 I guess I just suddenly saw what needed doing.
1318 01:55:01 Yeah.
1319 01:55:02 When no one else did.
1320 01:55:05 Thank you.
1321 01:55:13 See you around, Charlie.

