[suspenseful music] [woman vocalizing] [swing creaking] [indistinct chatter] [child's laughter] [music intensifies] [vase shatters] [woman vocalizes] [traffic humming] [soft instrumental music] [woman vocalizing] [crowd chattering] [Muslim prayer call] [horn honks] [people chattering] [suspenseful music] -[beeping]
-[door opens] [computer chiming] [message chirps] [dramatic music] [traffic humming] [inaudible] [soft instrumental music] [woman vocalizing] [sighs] [Robert]<i>
As you can see, our
Cultural Attaché Department</i> has extended our ESL program
to the rest of Bulgaria... ...with extraordinary results. Sofia Private School has
the best scores in the country. I think you should give
each and every one of yourselves
a round of applause -for this extraordinary
accomplishment.
-[applause] [people chattering] [Arabic soft tense music] [woman vocalizing] [traffic humming] [people chattering] -[bells ringing]
-[indistinct] -[silenced gunshot]
-[grunts] [dramatic music] -[men grunting]
-[silenced gunshots] [pants] [grunting] -[flesh slices]
-[groans] -[man yelling]
-[both grunt] -[gunshot]
-[man screams] [killer grunts] [man groaning] [killer]
No witnesses. -[silenced gunshot]
-[empty capsule clinks] [suspenseful music] [CCTV camera beeping, whirring] [water gurgling] [woman vocalizes] [traffic humming] [belly dance music
playing over speakers] [people chattering] [water gurgling] -So how's the good doctor
this evening?
-[exhales] Happy to have the company
of my old friend. -Attractive, huh?
-[exhales sharply] Yes, very. [chuckles softly] So what's it been now,
Robert, mm? Three years? Four? [water gurgling] It's been four years
today, actually. [sniffles] Look around, my friend. If you wanted to,
you could go home with
a different one every night. -[Robert chuckles softly]
-[speaks inaudibly] It's not exactly my style,
you know that. What, then? [sighs] Ah, you're still
punishing yourself about the accident, are you? Oh, Robert, you need
to deal with it, my friend. I know what carrying that kind
of burden around can do to you. [exhales] I, uh... I appreciate your concern
as always, but, uh, as long as I stay here
in Eastern Europe, all of that stays
back in New York. Out of sight, out of mind. [chuckles] Well, that's... It doesn't work that way,
my friend. I think you need therapy. I'll tell you what I do need.
I need a drink. -[chuckles]
-Where's our waitress? [Robert grunts softly] [sighs] [sirens blaring in distance] [dogs barking in distance] [soft instrumental music] [sighs] [sighs] [chuckles softly] [sighs] [sighs] [traffic humming] [melancholic music] [Aaron]
So, Vicki... [clears throat]
how are we today, mm? [Vicki]
I'm okay. Good. Any more memory lapses, mm? [sniffles] Any more bad dreams? I sense that you're avoiding
conversation today. Perhaps you'll indulge me
in a brief activity, mm? [grunts softly] It's a hypnotic technique
we use... ...to open a patient's senses,
to tap into the imagination. [soft tense music] It's really quite harmless. You can trust me. You're not afraid of a simple little blindfold, are you? You can remove it
whenever you want to. I promise. And... ...just relax. And breathe. And relax. Now, I asked you
about your dreams. Any recently that you recall? Yes, one. Go on. It's embarrassing, actually. It's like a re-creation
from something I read long ago. Have you read Hubert Selby Jr.,<i>
Last Exit to Brooklyn?</i> No, I can't say I have. There is this part at the end
where this junkie chick climbs into an abandoned car... ...and lets every guy
in the neighborhood screw her. Every scumbag and lowlife
for miles around get in this line... ...and the line
goes around the block. How did it affect you? The scene, when you read it. At the time,
i-- it was disturbing. [woman vocalizing] But in this dream... [sighs] ...I'm the girl
in the abandoned car. I can never see their faces. [stutters]
They're hidden by kaffiyehs, you know, those Arabic scarves. They're pulled over their faces, and every one of those men... Go on. They're all the same man. [tense music] Have you thought
who he might be... ...the man wearing the kaffiyeh? [internalized screaming] [Aaron echoing]<i>
Vicki?</i> Vicki? -Vicki?
-What? [soft tense music] You blanked out there. Went somewhere else as--
as you answered my questions. I did? Answered your questions? [bell tolling] What questions? What did I say? Well, you were away
for several moments, uh... You don't remember
what we were talking about? No, I don't remember. [bell rings] [people chattering] [man speaking inaudibly] Oh, here she is now. This is the man
from the embassy, Vicki. Robert Diggs. Please meet my wife,
Vicki Denov. -Pleased to meet you.
Call me Vicki.
-Sure. So you'll be spending
some time with us today then? Yes, that's, uh, correct.
Your English is excellent,
by the way. -It better be.
-[chuckles] Shall we? I'm running late. -Sure.
-Yeah, see you later. -Catch up later.
-Bye. [Vicki]
Proper nouns include words
like "Sofia" and "Bulgaria." When writing proper nouns,
you capitalize the first letter. Pavel, can you give us examples
of proper nouns? Atea, Mexico, New York, Istanbul, Washington... -[dramatic music]
-...Mexico City, Cairo. [music intensifies] [music stops] [inaudible whisper] [students laugh nervously] Tiger Woods. [laughter] David Beckham. [laughter] Very good. You may sit. Remember, names,
places, and titles. [tense music] [keyboard clacking] [phone ringing] [computer chiming] [sighs] I'm going
to the ambassador's office. [knock on door] Robert Diggs. -Ambassador.
-Good to finally meet you. Pleasure's all mine, Ambassador. -Sorry to drag you in like this.
-Well, I have to admit, sir, that your email
did arouse my curiosity. [chuckles] Let's get some air. [Robert]
Project Sofia?
Sure, I remember. A counterterrorism program
based here in the city, -defunct now.
-Yeah. Black ops. A lot of fuss in the press
about it here, though. Our agents were good guys. -Really great.
-Mm. They've been able to infiltrate some of the best organized
terrorist-radical groups from New York to Madrid, and they were not able, not able to get into Sofia. Never. Not then, not now. [stutters] I gotta talk to you about what's going on
with Sofia today. I thought it was dead
in the water. Yeah. Seemed to be. Until yesterday. [soft tense music] Yeah, I read about this
this morning. Mm. I've been on the phone all night with the States
dealing with this. Turns out Washington
knows all about the fella this vigilante terminated. He was a target
of highest priority for us, and we've never been able
to get anywhere near him. Oh, I guess the guys back home
are feeling some heat
from higher up, and now they want to find out
exactly what's going on here. So I have been
specifically instructed "to persuade you to take charge -of the investigation here."
-Why me? Because you are exemplary. -[scoffs]
-No, seriously. That's what your FBI friends
called you. They said you were exemplary. I've never had anybody say I was exemplary
in my whole life. Leaving law enforcement
was a well-thought-out decision
on my part, Ambassador. Yeah. Yeah, I, I know.
I know. They... They told me about that,
and I'm truly sorry. Come on. [church bell tolls] But it seems
that the ramifications of this are very big,
politically, globally. [breaths heavily] See, these vigilantes have taken on a whole string
of high-profile targets. Targets your FBI guys
told me on the phone last night that they've been
tracking for years and could never get a look at. So now they need to know how come these vigilantes
can get inside when they can't. And who are they, these guys? -And what do they know?
How do they know it?
-[sighs] -And why them, not us?
-What intel do we have? Uh, they tell me
that some militant... ...is setting up safe houses. He doesn't know why,
but he knows they're here
in villages. -[scoffs]
-Islamic Jihad. Am I being pressured
into this assignment, sir? You have complete disclosure,
full disclosure, everything. Consul General has told me
that your clearances
have been made complete. If you need help from local
law enforcement, you have it. We need to get a handle
on this, Robert. [sighs] You're the man for it. You're... Well, you know what you are. [scoffs] -Exemplary
-[chuckles softly] Exemplary [traffic humming] [belly dance music
playing over speakers] [chattering and laughing] [inaudible chatter] [woman vocalizing] [wolf whistle] [woman vocalizing] Wait, wait, wait,
wait, wait. Wait. [woman vocalizing] [breathing heavily] [applause] [people chattering and laughing] [crow cawing] [indistinct chatter over radio] [dramatic suspenseful music] [car trunk closes] [traffic humming] [soft instrumental music] [suspenseful dramatic music] [beeps] [beeps and chimes] [woman]<i>
Lonewolf. Proceeding
with next target.</i> [woman vocalizing] [insects chirping] [whines] [water lapping] [thunder rumbling] [suspenseful music] [hissing] [whines] [suspenseful dramatic music] [groans softly] [grunts softly] [grunts] [woman vocalizing] [grunts] [barking] [clicking] [bullet snaps] [whirring] [music intensifies] [man praying in Arabic] [barking] [whirring resumes] [prayer continues] [gunshot] [grunts] [dog barking] [whining] No witnesses. -[gunshot]
-[dog yelps] [hisses] [belly dance music
playing over speakers] [people chattering] [laughing] These are crazy times. No. He's clever, this guy, and based on the efficiency
of the hit, very well equipped. Any idea who might be behind it? None whatsoever, but, uh, it does have me
a little bit curious as to why. Why don't you give me
your professional opinion? I mean, what makes somebody
become a vigilante? I mean, profile him for me. [Aaron chuckles] All right, well, uh... Let's see. -Well, it takes responsibility
for the crime, right?
-Mm-hmm. [Aaron]
But he hides behind a mask. [unintelligible] patience, and,
and an odd sort of morality. And he's gotten away
with it a number of times, which has probably
emboldened him and... ...makes him think
he's not gonna get caught. -[applause]
-[Robert] Mm. Oh. Oh, lovely. Well, let's hope he's wrong
about that. [belly dance music
playing over speakers] Ah, our friend
from the other night. The fascinating thing
about the female form is its supple nature, is it not? Its elasticity, its alacrity, and... ...malleability. [chuckles] You're a slow
starter, my friend, but, uh, I'll give you this,
you have impeccable taste. [scoffs] She's interested in you. -It's obvious.
-[scoffs] Robert, celibacy is for monks,
my friend, and I'm not convinced
it's very good for them, either. Look, it's not that I don't want
to meet somebody, I just... I don't wanna lose
somebody, either. I'm not suggesting
you marry her. [chuckles] Anyway, these Eastern Bloc girls
can be trouble. No, just keep it
short and sweet. Two dates, three maximum. [smacks lips] There's definitely
something about her. Well... Go for it, my friend. You only live once,
allegedly, right? -[Aaron clears throat]
-What are you doing? Where you going? Come on, don't leave me here. I'm, I'm sure
I'm not even her type. Listen, Robert... I know that losing
your wife was tough, the worst. I'm going to ask you a question.
You don't have to answer it. Is it you're afraid
of losing another woman... ...or is it you don't think
you deserve to have one, mm? I'll see you very soon,
my friend. [people chattering] Very soon. [drums music
playing over speakers] [rhythmic whistling
and clapping] [music intensifies] [applause] Wait. You are stunning. I'm sorry. I,
I shouldn't have said that. I... Would you care to join me, miss? I'd love to. I'll go change. [applause] [mellow music] Your, uh... [sighs] Your dancing is...
It's extraordinary. I've never seen
anything like it. Uh... You're nice for an American. Thank you. [clears throat] [sighing] Am I making you nervous? No. No, no, not at all.
[chuckles nervously] It's just that, um... ...you, uh, you, you remind me of someone. Your wife perhaps
back in America? Oh, this? Uh, no, no, no. I'm, I'm not, I'm not married. Oh, divorced. Is it an American custom
to wear the ring of the ex-wife? No, no, no. I just, uh, -wear it because, uh--
-Because you still love her? Wait. No, no, no. No, no. You, you don't understand, um... Let me explain. Uh... [exhales sharply] Well, she,
uh, she died a few years ago. -I'm sorry.
-No, no. Uh, I should go. No, no, uh... Well, just please
tell me your name. [chuckles softly] Ursula. [sighs] Ursula. I'm, uh, I'm Robert. Nice to meet you, Robert. Well, look, I [stutters] I'd really love
to see you again. Can I, can I have your number? [dramatic music] [man vocalizing] [Aaron]
So you blanked out
completely, like last time? [Vicki]
Yes. [Aaron]
Do you recall
anything this time? -[Vicki] Nothing.
-Well, think and tell me
what you do remember. It was a few days ago. I was in the kitchen. Mihail had left for work. The next thing I remember
it was nighttime. I'm in bed. I hadn't shown up
for work all day. And you don't remember anything
that happened that day? Nothing. The next morning when I woke up, I was so exhausted, I could hardly get out of bed. Are you still having
the headaches? [people screaming] [eerie music] -[indistinct chatter]
-[screaming] [Aaron]
Are you still
having the headaches? Sometimes. Have you heard of syncope? No. It's complete
loss of consciousness... ...interruption of awareness
of one's self and surroundings. If you feel yourself
blanking out again, it's simple. Just take deep breaths. Deep breaths. All right. [telephone ringing] Mr. Diggs. A couple of people
I want you to meet. Officer Alexander Murichev,
Officer Gregor Spasov. Sofia's best,
and they both speak English. Gregor Spasov. A pleasure. Great to meet you.
Please call me Alexs. And they're gonna give you
all the help that local
law enforcement can provide. They're good guys. Trust them with your life. [dramatic music] [footsteps approaching] The deceased is an extremist,
affiliated to the Islamic Jihad. Of course. The killer shot the dog, also. This is the 12th
connected killing
you've seen in six months? Yeah, that's right. And just one piece
of forensic evidence, a Romanian brand
of cigarette butt with lipstick was found on the sidewalk
near one of the killings. It could belong to anyone. There is also a melted VHS tape from an Arabic souvenir shop. Completely clean. Untraceable. And no prints. [Robert]
So, now we've got
a long-range sniper killing. Any forensic evidence
at the shooter's post? Gunshot residue, hairs,
fibers, shells, anything? We're working on it.
Sifting the dirt. [crow cawing] [clears throat] Six hundred meters. [scoffs] Robert Diggs. US Embassy. I'm gonna go take a look. [suspenseful music] [sighs] [Robert sighs] Robert? Nah. -Mm.
-If that were the case, the body would have
wound up somewhere over here in this proximity. No, no, the, the killer
let him finish his prayer, and then hit when he stood up
and was just about to turn. That's why the body
wound up here. So that means the shots
didn't come from there. They came from there. Huh? [scoffs] [dramatic music] [Robert]
Hey, look at this. Look like marks
from a rifle stand, huh? Good eyes. [Robert panting] [traffic humming] [breathing heavily] [soft instrumental music] [laughter] [dark music] [music intensifies] [gasps and pants] [indistinct whispers] [gunshots] [suspenseful music] [indistinct whispers continues] [car door closes] Vicki. [panting] -Mm?
-[sighs deeply] [siren blaring at a distance] [indistinct radio chatter] [tape cracking] [water flushes] Oh, I completely understand.
Hey, look, I'll have
to call you right back, okay? -The printout you asked for.
-[exhales] This is all they were able
to retrieve from the VHS tape? Sorry, it was too damaged. -[sighs]
Even with the enhancement?
-Even with. [chuckles softly] This just came in. We've gone international. The press picked
on the Jinn murders. Son of a bitch. Have you seen this? It's not my fault. This was leaked by your friends
back home. Sit down. I told them I thought
they were nuts, but they said that they wanted
the world to know that they had their best man
on the case. With all due respect, sir,
was there any thought given to compromising
the investigation? -I'm a political appointee.
-[scoffs] I have this job because
I gave the president's election
committee a bag of money. I don't get to make decisions. They want this out there,
well, it's out there. The best case I can suggest is, maybe it'll rouse up a person
of interest. I don't know.
They're desperate. -I told you that.
-You think tipping our hand like this is gonna help
expedite that? Robert, I am the messenger.
Don't shoot me. They didn't like
your fried videotape, so they said
they were going with this. I have car dealerships at home. I can get you
a great deal on wheels, but I have to admit I'm a little
bit over my head on this stuff. Bulgaria was not
the post I wanted.
I was hoping for Paris. Now that's what
they hinted at, Paris. Oh, maybe I didn't
give them enough money. I don't know. [sighs] Your guys want results, Robert. We are doing the best we can. [beep] [Robert]<i>
That was a lucky find,
the art exhibit.</i> -[Ursula]<i> He's a local painter.</i>
-[Robert]<i> Funny.</i> <i> I don't think I've ever
come across one before.</i> [Ursula] Maybe you just
haven't been paying attention
to what's around you. [Robert]
Maybe not. [soft instrumental music] So what made you come to Sofia? [clicks tongue]
Change of scenery, new opportunities,
that sort of thing. [chuckles softly] And you like your employer, -the government of the US?
-[laughs] They're fine. What about you? You like what you do? -I love it.
-[chuckles softly] I'd like to live
in the mountains one day... ...away from the city. I have to go. Really? Uh, so soon? Well, what time
do you go on tonight? -I'd love to come and see you.
-No, not tonight. I'm sorry, Robert. I have to go. [sighs] You're very nice, Robert. I'd like it if you call me. Okay, I will. [sighs] [computer chiming] [suspenseful dramatic music] [man]<i>
Next target, Abdullah Said.</i> [dog barks] [woman vocalizing] [beeping] [all laughing] [projector whirring] [sighs in frustration
and exclaims] [keyboard clacking] [exhales sharply] [sighs] [exhales deeply] [sighs] [whirring stops] [dramatic music] [chuckles softly] [keyboard clacking] Wait a minute. It's a bag. [exhales sharply] That's it. [traffic humming] [horns honking] The last time
we were together... [melancholic music] ...you became agitated when I mentioned
your parents, remember? When I asked you
if you missed them? Now... ...I want you to cast
your mind back, Vicki. I want you to think
about that little girl... ...what life was like for her... ...after her parents died. [fist pounding] [dramatic music] [inaudible whispers] [screams] [screams] -[screaming]
-[man speaks indistinctly] [gunshots] [soft suspenseful music] I'm going to ask you
some questions
that may seem strange... ...but I want you
to answer them naturally. Okay? And now, lie back... ...get comfortable. All right, good. And relax, and breathe. Breathe. Will you take off
your glasses, please? [woman vocalizing] [breaths deeply] Tell me your full name. Victoria Denov. What year were you born in? Nineteen seventies. S-- Seventy... Seventy seven. I think. What city were you born in? S-- [breaths heavily] Sofia. [breathing heavily] No... Paris. Wait. What is
your mother's first name? -Your mother's
first name, Vicki.
-[Vicki breathing heavily] Now, you must try
and answer these questions. [breathing heavily] What is your mother's name? [breathing heavily] [woman vocalizing] [crying] I, I can't,
I can't remember. -[sobbing]
-Calm, calm down. Breathe. Breathe. Memory loss is a natural
reaction in some cases. -So breathe.
-[exhales] That's it now. Sometimes it's a product
of something as simple
as stress, okay? You guys
blame everything on stress. So I'm not going crazy? No. You're not going crazy. [chuckles softly] [audience chattering
at a distance] [belly dance music
playing over speakers] [rhythmic clapping] [both laugh] [guitar strumming] [vocalizing] [chuckles softly] [sings in Portuguese] [vocalizing] Does this feel right to you? It feels perfect to me. It feels perfectly right
to me too. [Ursula breathing heavily] [Ursula singing in Portuguese
continues in background] [both breathing heavily] [insects chirping] [soft instrumental music] [Robert moans softly] [siren blaring at a distance] [grunting softly] [sighs] [traffic humming] [suspenseful dramatic music] [clicking] [beeps] [woman vocalizes] [inaudible chatter] [inaudible chatter continues] [people shouting] [gates squeaking] [soft tense music] [indistinct chatter] [woman vocalizing] [children cackling] [indistinct chatter continues] [knock on door] [suspenseful dramatic music] [Aaron]
How are you today? I think you know
what I'm going to ask you. The same thing I ask you
every time we meet. Are you ready to tell me
about your parents... ...the family tragedy... ...that made you
what you are today? What's your thought? Do you feel something
about that? I don't know why we meet... ...if you're not gonna
participate in our sessions. Tell me about
your parents' death. [dramatic suspenseful music] [woman vocalizing] [swing creaking] [vase shatters] [children cackle] Allahu Akbar! [explosion] [suspenseful music] [people chattering and laughing] [belly dance music
playing over speakers] Excuse me, um,
isn't Ursula supposed to be
on at 6:00 tonight? No. She's not in tonight. -Robert.
-Hey. -Leaving, are you?
-I was supposed to meet -the girl here.
-Ah, no, stay with me. I'll buy you a drink.
Excuse me, my friend. Uh, two large scotches,
please, on the rocks. I don't get it.
We had an amazing time
together, it was all great. -I was supposed to meet her here
and she doesn't show.
-Ah. Ever the hopeless romantic. Remember, Robert, it might
just be your passport she's falling in love with. That's a little cynical,
isn't it, Aaron? -Oh, so it's love, is it?
-[chuckles] Anyway... How's that case of yours?
Any progression? Nothing yet.
I don't think I'll ever find out
who this killer is. There she is. [dramatic music] [people chattering] [distorted screams] [belly dance music
playing over speakers] [woman vocalizing] [moans softly] [people gasping] [people chattering] -What was that about?
-I don't know.
Maybe it's a part of her act. [panting] There she goes. I'm going after her. [panting] [indistinct chatter] [dramatic music] [panting] [people clamoring] [panting] [man gasps] [indistinct screams] -[gasps]
-[horn honks] [panting] [elevator dings] [elevator dinging] [panting] Ursula! Ursula, please,
come on, it's Robert. -Just open the door.
-Robert? [dramatic suspenseful music] [distorted laughter] [indistinct] It's me. Come on, sweetie,
I just wanna talk to you. -Please let me in.
-[gasps] [panting] You must leave. It's okay.
All right? It's all right. Uh? -Stop, stop, stop. Stop.
-What, what? -I'm sick, okay?
-What are you talking about? Something is happening to me. [gasping] The headaches,
the blackouts. It's like I'm going insane. We'll just leave Sofia. We can go anywhere you wanna go. [soft tense music] [panting] -I can't.
-[sighs] Come with me. Please, please. There is something important
I must do. -I need two days.
-Two days? Why? -Wh-- Why not right now?
-Listen... ...there is a cafe
next to the National Theater. Meet me there at noon
the day after tomorrow. Please. No questions. That's all I ask. Two days. [dramatic music] [Aaron chuckles] Multiple personality disorder. Perfect. [laughing] [killer]
Lonewolf, <i> I am ready
for your final instructions.</i> [computer chiming] Excellent. Excellent. Proceed to the final target. [people chattering] [sighs] Hey. [dramatic music] [exhales sharply] [people chattering] [suspenseful music] [people chattering] [dramatic music] Excuse me. [panting] [grunts] [grunts] Get out of the way. [pants] [grunting] [panting] Okay... [gasps] -[thuds]
-[grunts] [both grunting] [panting] -[both grunting]
-[groans] [echoing]
No witnesses. [panting] -[thuds]
-[groans] [tense music] [silenced gunshot] -[clanging]
-[grunts] [man shouts indistinctly] -[silenced gunshot]
-[grunts] -[silenced gunshot]
-[grunts] [groans] [door opens] [groaning] [silenced gunshots] [man speaks inaudibly] -[silenced gunshot]
-[grunts] [man screams] -[silenced gunshots]
-[men grunt] [gunshots] [dramatic music] [glass shatters] [grunts] [gunshots] [killer grunts] [explosion] [men grunting] -[clanging]
-[fire crackling] [grunting] [killer panting] [gunshots] -[silenced gunshot]
-[grunts] [suspenseful music] -[men shouting]
-[machine guns firing] [gun clacks] [gun cocks] [silenced gunshot] -[silenced gunshots]
-[men grunt] [man groans] [gunshots] [grunts] [clattering] [speaking indistinctly] -[gunshots]
-[men grunting] [groaning] [Abdullah gasping] [silenced gunshot] [dramatic music] [chimes] [beeps] [chimes] [beeps] [music intensifies] [swing creaking] [woman vocalizing] [soft instrumental music] [groaning] [Aaron]<i>
Give me your full name.</i> [Vicki]<i>
Victoria Denov.</i> [Aaron]<i>
What year were you born?</i> <i> What is your mother's
first name?</i> <i> What city were you born in?</i> [Vicki]<i>
S--</i> [echoing]<i> Sofia.</i> <i> No.</i> [echoing]<i> Paris?</i> [soft instrumental music] [indistinct chatter] [exhales sharply] [cell phone buzzing] [beeps] -Hello?
-[Ursula over phone]<i>
You look tired.</i> Where are you? [music rhythm speeds up] How is your knee? What did you say? Where are you? You look very handsome. Where are you? Robert, I'm sorry. <i> I love you, but I can't.</i> Wait. <i> Wait.</i> Please, don't go. [woman vocalizing] [cell phone beeps] [music rhythm speeds up] [suspenseful music] [keyboard clacking] [gasps] Papers are reporting
that one of the top
military strategists of the TIJ's been killed
in the strike at the madrassa. -[sighs softly]
-It is confirmed it was a front
for training terrorists. -Wait.
-Yeah? [sighs] [CD player whirs] [sighs] [sighs] Archive this. Close the file. [lively instrumental music] [cell phone chiming] [dial tone] [woman vocalizing] [Robert over phone]<i>
Aaron...</i> [sighs] <i> ...I'm sure you're
with a patient, but, uh...</i> ...I really need
to speak with you. [sighs] It's important. <i> Call me back.</i> [cell phone beeps] [indistinct chatter] [ambassador over phone]<i>
See, Mihail?</i> [laughs] <i> Even the exemplary one
couldn't figure it out.</i> Yes, sir. I told you dissociative identity
would work. She's ready for Paris. Yeah, I agree. Uh, what about
our next assignment? A dossier will be
at your hotel tomorrow. Just keep doing
what we've been doing. But put her under narcoanalysis
with Paris, okay? Very well, sir. Okay. See you. Good work. Good luck. [upbeat music] [French mellow music] [upbeat instrumental music]