The East (2013) - full transcript

A successful operative for an elite private intelligence firm is tasked with infiltrating an anarchist group known for executing covert attacks upon major corporations.

It's easy when
it's not your home...

easy when
it's not your life.

The place where you sleep.

Your kids, your wife.

But when it's your fault...

...it shouldn't be so easy
to sleep at night.

Especially when we
know where you live.

Barry Redmond,
CEO of Lorex Oil.

2641 River Rock Road,
East Hampton.

You dumped
fifteen million barrels of
crude into the Atlantic.

We don't care
how rich you are.



We want all those
who are guilty

to experience
the terror
of their crimes.

Because it shouldn't be
so easy to get away
with murder.

Lie to us...
we'll lie to you.

Spy on us...
we'll spy on you.

Poison our habitat...

...we'll poison yours.

We are The East
and this is
just the beginning.

We will counterattack
three corporations...

...in the next six months
for their
worldwide terrorism.

No matter what happens today,
you're still a winner to me.

I'm only a winner
if I get it.

Your mysterious
assignment.

I think I knew
more about you when
you worked for the FBI.



Want to meet at
Clyde's after work
and watch the game?

You're on.

Wish me luck.

Serving the nation's capital,

you're listening to
Washington D.C.'s...

...premier Christian radio.

Hello, Jane.
Good to see you.

Good morning.

Jane?

Sharon's ready for you.

Who would you choose?

Me.

I'm unexpected.

Being unexpected
is the only advantage
that matters.

But you chose Tom.

Why do you say that?

He's your last interview.

You remind me of
myself at your age.

Smart enough for it
to be a disadvantage.

You haven't failed
at anything yet--
not really.

That kind of
arrogance is dangerous.
They'd smell it on you.

I've been
researching this field
exclusively for nine months.

You had a goldfish
as a kid?

Hmm?

Sure.
Mmm. You remember
taking it home?

You had to float the bag
in the aquarium...

...gradually
letting the water in
little by little,

so the fish
can adjust.

Okay.

Don't follow your ego
out of the bag early.

That's how you
end up dead.

You put your first choice
in the middle.

Because to put it last
is expected.

Talk to your doctor to see
if Denoxin is right for you.

Be sure to ask about
the free trial offer.

Oil tycoon Barry Redmond

is the latest
high-profile CEO...

...to be targeted by
the eco-terrorist group,
The East.

Redmond announced
he is taking...

...a leave of absence
to spend time with
his family, pending--

Welcome to Washington Dulles
International Airport.

Um, I was thinking
maybe when you get
back from Dubai...

...maybe you and I--

Tim?

Can we just see
if I can pull
this off first?

Yeah.

I'm going to miss you.

Text me when you land?

This is the final
boarding call

for Emirates
flight 2046 to Dubai...

...at gate D-30.

Final boarding call
for flight 2046 to Dubai.

Hiller Brood is the top...

...private intelligence
firm in the world.

Anti-corporate terrorism
is all about risk.

Our job is to
assess that risk
for you.

Are you dealing
with a fly?

It's harmless,
easily swatted.

Or is it a mosquito?

Can it draw blood?

Or...is the threat
the black widow?

Sending you to the hospital,
crashing your stock.

Let's say it's a fly.
You deal with it internally.

Mosquito,
our operative
handles it...

...neutralizing the threat.

Now...

...if it's
the black widow...

...we'll have to see.

We can extract
our operative,

liaise with the FBI
and leave no trace.

Gentlemen, we are
in thirty-two countries,
protecting your good names.

Which is why
it is essential

very few have ever
heard of ours.

Please give me
the strength to do well.

To not be arrogant.

But to not be weak.

Amen.

Hi. Checking in.

Where are you?

Delaware Seashore State Park.
I've been sleeping here.

How'd you get there?

Rideshares off Craigslist.

Smart. Any luck?

No. Building confidence.
Meeting dropouts,

counterculture types,
freegans.

Have fun.

You get any
matches on the pictures
I sent you?

Just dead ends.

If any of these kids
are part of The East,
someone's been...

...covering their
online footprint.

I haven't met anyone
even close to
that sophisticated.

What about
Trevor Landen?

Served a year for
ski resort vandalism.

Facebook links him to
the Katrina
Anarchist Kitchen.

Oh.

I saw him again
last night.

He mentioned
hopping to Pittsburgh.

I'll check him out.

Anti-corporate activism
initially surfaced

with groups like
Earth First!...

...but now
more radical cells,
like The East--

It's picking up speed.

I'm looking for
The East tag.

I've heard
folks from The East
hop out in Pittsburgh.

I heard
The East doesn't exist.

♪ Said I ain't no doctor

♪ Ain't no doctor's son

♪ Said I ain't no doctor

♪ Ain't no doctor's son

♪ But I'll cling to him

♪ Until the doctor come ♪

Everybody out!
Move it now!

Let's go! Get up!

Move it, move it.
Come on.

Move! Let's go!

Get off my train!

Let's go.

That means you, too,
you dirty queer!

Whoa,
whoa, whoa, whoa.
We're moving out.

Wipe that off your face.

No one's being violent.

Hey, that's a girl,
you animal!

Who gives a shit?

Who the hell are you?
I'm cuffing you
till the cops get here.

Come on, come on.

What are you doing?!

Stop, you stinking trash!

Come on. Get in.

Go, go, go.

Are you hurt?

I can help you.

No, I'm okay.
Just hungry.

I know
a good place to eat.

Eat these.
You need some sugar.

I'm going to dive
the next one.
Stay here.

Trevor was a fed.

I've been
following a fed.

Jesus Christ.

I'm in some weird van.

What are you
going to do?

I'm going to
check into a hotel.
Take a shower.

Jane?

Let me call you back.

They're good, yeah?

Let me see that arm.

No, I'm fine.
Hold on.

Is that from
the fence?

You need stitches.

I can't go
to a hospital.

Do you have a phone?

You only have
nine numbers.

What are you doing?

You want our help?

Don't--

Hello?

Sarah, are you there?

Just say something, honey,
so I know you're okay.

The dogs miss you.

All right,
I'll talk and
you can listen.

You don't have to
say anything
if you don't want to.

Sarah...

Sarah?

What is this, Luca?
I thought you were
scavenging for the jam.

I was.
She's in trouble, dude.

No, Luca,
she needs to go.

She needs to see Doc.

You should talk
to Benji first.

Doc?

This is Sarah.
She slipped the cops.
She's got a bad gash.

Benji know?

Sit down.

Drink this.
It'll numb the pain.

I'm okay.

It's no chemical.
Purely vegetal.

What is that?

Superglue.

That doesn't
seem safe.

It's a trick I
learned in med school.
It's perfectly safe.

You're a real doctor.

Uh, sort of.

Most people
don't like to look.

I'm looking
because I don't
want to.

My uncle
has Parkinson's.

That's not Parkinson's.

I was in Kenya
as an aid worker

and I took
an antibiotic
called Denoxin.

Had an adverse reaction.

Snapped tendons,
seizures, brain damage.

From an antibiotic?

Did you sue them?

Oh, no. Those side effects
are listed on
the side of the bottle.

That's how they rape you.

In broad daylight.

I feel...I feel dizzy.
Do you have water?

Just relax.
Don't fight it.

Don't fight it.

Don't fight it.

You smell like soap.

I snuck into a hotel.

I'm just here
to watch you.

I snuck into a hotel.

Who's deaf
in your family?

What's your name?

Uh...

Sarah.

Hmm. I'm Eve.

We've been squatting
here for three months.
It's nice.

Benji doesn't like to stay
in one place that long.

Who's...

...Benji?

You'll meet him.

Benji made me speak.

He told me I was
waking people up...

...with my voice.

You have to put this on.

I'm not wearing that.

If you want to
come to dinner,
you wear this.

Sarah Moss from Arizona.

Who used to work
in an office
but is now a traveler.

Sit.

Since you're new...

...we'll wait
till you begin.

I've never eaten
this way before.

Do as you wish,
but we'd rather
wait till you begin.

There's no wrong way.

What are you doing?

I'm going to
hitch a ride.

I can't let you
leave on your own.

Luca will drive you back
to wherever he picked you up.

Come get something
to eat before you go.

So you can keep
making an example of me
to your followers?

I have no followers.

Well, I think you
all made your point.

Really?

What do you think
we figured out?

That I'm selfish.

Maybe that's what
you figured out.

Why does self-righteousness
always go hand-in-hand...

...with resistance
movements?

I don't know.

I hear you got in
some kind of trouble.

I can handle myself.

So why come here?

I was hurt.
There was a doctor.

And now you're better.

So you should go.

You wouldn't like
what you find here
anyway.

What?

I said, you wouldn't like
what you find here, anyway.

Why?

Because this is
the end of the road.

There's nowhere
to hide.

And I'm not tough
enough for the truth.

No. I think you're
not soft enough for it.

No one should be
by the road.

She's right.

Let's go
back inside.

Not her.

Who is she?

Who are you?

I'm Sarah.

Who are you?

- Drive her back.
- Izzy.

She took
a punch for me today
and fought off a bull.

Since when do we
turn away outlaws?

Two nights.

That's it.

Can we get a hand?

Found her shot dead
in the woods.

Thrill kill.

Idiots.

The best way to honor her
is to not let her
go to waste.

You can remove
the innards.

Cut along here.

Slow.

Slow.

Slowly.

More to the left.

Not that far!

Intestine got clipped.

That's just shit
you're smelling.

Every day our society
abuses the environment.

What's the easiest way
to handle that pain?

Never talk about it.

Yep.

To bury the horror,
pretend it isn't real.

If it's real,
you have to
do something.

Like this deer.

Someone hurt her.

Someone you trusted,
because...

...you trusted the system,
trusted the government,
trusted the church.

Please stop
talking about it.

Feel her.

Feel the last of
her living parts.

What if they share?

People don't
share champagne.

- Champagne, sir?
- May I have your glass?

Enjoy.

Champagne, sir?

Doc!

He's having a seizure!

Get away.

Doc, we're all
here for you.

Relax.

Don't say another word.

The stress of all this
is too much for his system.

What if this happens
when we're there?

Why?

I'm not a terrorist.

He's back.

He's back.

Hey, Doc.

Doc, are you okay?

Sit up.

One, two, three.

Let's get him
back inside.
We're done.

Where's Eve?

Don't tell them.
Don't.

Where did she go?

Jessica.

- Where did she go?
- Eve!

Eve, you have to
stay focused,

even when
shit hits the fan.

I had to take a piss.
Relax.

What did Eve mean?

I'm not sure,
but her stuff is gone.

I knew it.

Eve's chickenshit.

Better to know now
than later.

This always happens.

And you always
act so surprised.

When it comes to
actually breaking the law,
most people can't handle it.

We shouldn't have
given an important role
to a 22-year-old deaf girl.

We don't need Eve.

We can do it
without her.

I disagree.
It's too risky.

He's a child.
He needs distraction.

Don't look at me.
I'm not an option.

What was Eve
supposed to do?

- Maybe I can do it.
- No.

No.

You can't.
Why not?

She only needs
to know her part.

You'd only know your role,
right before you do it.
Would you be up for that?

You helped me
when I needed it.

I'll help you.

Are you serious?

There are consequences.

I know.

I'll do it.

It's not a good idea.
She can't do it.

Sorry.

All in favor?

So if anything goes wrong,
we split up...

...go back to the streets.
Lawyer's number?

212-555-0106.

You only have one
job on this jam.

Keep your mark
engaged in you
and not us.

Okay?

He's a sex addict,
so...

...you have that
in your favor.

Thomas, you son of a bitch!

You a famous doctor
yet, huh?

Peter. This is Sarah,
the girl I told you about.

Very nice.
Want a lick?

In this weather?
I'll pass.

You're not deaf.

Oh, no,
that was a joke.

Oh, you're a sick dude.

I love it.
You got nasty in Africa,
didn't you?

At Groton, this guy's name
comes up all the time.

Tommy wins this award,
Tommy's banging so-and-so.

The past few years,
I haven't heard the name.

Which is,
frankly, quite a relief.
I feel like less of a loser.

Porty, uh, my two friends
I was telling you about,
Edward and Isabella.

Porty McCabe.
Porty McCabe.

Tommy, you're kind of
rolling deep.

I mentioned them
in my email.

Porty, come on.

Tommy.

I'm sorry.

They're my friends.

I thought
it was a party.

It is, it is.

But it's kind of
a work party.
So it's...

You brought us
to a work party?

Yeah, yeah,
but it'll be fine.
It'll be fine, come on.

Come on!

You're protecting the jam.
I get it. But...

...I don't want to
mess this up

because I don't know
what's going on.

You're doing fine.
Just don't leave the tent.

Keep Porty occupied.

Oh. And don't drink
the champagne.

I have to go.

Can I get you
a drink?

No, I'm great.

You are great,
aren't you?

I guess a match
isn't in our future.

I like hard courts.

You're too young
to know better.

Edward, this is
Rory Houston.

He's on
Mr. McCabe's board.

Nice meeting you, sir.
Edward Eneicher.

I didn't realize you
had a glass, honey.

Want some champagne?

Thank you.

Have you felt
the fake grass courts
with your bare feet?

It's impossible to
tell the difference.

That's why
there's such a fervent

pro-life movement
in this country.

I don't follow.

Everything else
is dead or dying.

Even the grass is fake.

We should
probably go find--

Porty.

Excuse us.

Cool it.

Here you go.

Bob, Sarah.
This is my stepfather.
This is his party.

Robert.
Is this your friend
from boarding school?

I went to
public school.

Me, too. I believe
in pulling yourself up
by your bootstraps.

Nothing to stop you
but laziness and terrorism.

Where did you find
this firecracker?

It's nice to see
so many people in uniform.
You're in the military?

I work in
the private sector now.

Robert is being modest.
He's the McCabe
in McCabe-Grey.

The pharmaceutical
company.
Mmm-hmm.

Excuse me.

Sir?

Can I use your phone?

Yes, but this
one's actually dying.
I have one in my room.

You want to...?
Wonderful.

This way.

Just a minute!

Our Vice President,
Paige Williams.

Tonight we're
happy to announce...

...the government
will be supplying our
miracle drug, Denoxin...

...to every man
and woman in uniform.

Allow me to
introduce our CEO...

...who has led
this particular charge and
welcomed us into his home.

Mr. Robert McCabe.

Thank you, Paige.

It's me.
Can you hear me?

Where are you?
Cape Cod.

I'm at the home of
the CEO of McCabe-Grey.

I think they're
poisoning the company
with their own drug.

When?
Right now.

What's the
potential damage?

I don't know.

But the side effects
seem severe.

There are
families downstairs.

You talking to
your boyfriend?

You there?

It wouldn't be on the market
if it were life threatening,
okay?

No, just listen.

Stay calm.
You hold your cover.

That's our asset.

But people could get hurt.
I have no idea...

...what the dosage is.

McCabe-Grey is
not my client.

Better?
Who were you
talking to?

Told my mom we
got here safely.

A little old to be
checking in with Mom,
don't you think?

I came up here
to use your phone.

Yeah, you did.

Where you going?

Stop. Stop!

Calm down!

Tonight marks
a special occasion...

...in the McCabe-Grey family
with this announcement.

It warms my heart
to be surrounded by
so many familiar faces...

...at our party.

At McCabe-Grey,
we always ask...

...how can we keep
people healthy...

...so they can
enjoy their lives
to the fullest?

I'd like to refresh
your glass for you.

And among those we
care about most...

...are our young
men and women
in the Armed Forces.

Hi, I'll bring a new glass
in just a second.

I'll take that for you.

Pardon me.
Let me take that,
thank you.

Protecting them from
Third World diseases...

...and biochemical agents
such as anthrax...

...allowing them
to continue bringing
freedom and democracy...

...to the darkest
regions of the world.

To them...

...and to us.

Whoo!

I'm sorry we
couldn't tell you
before we started.

It must have been hard.

What's going to happen
to those people?

Nothing.

If their drug is as
safe as they claim.

But you know Porty.

Couldn't you have just
talked to his stepdad?

Please.

They make
$1.4 billion a year
off of Denoxin alone.

They don't give a shit.

Maybe, but wouldn't
people know about it?

Doc...

...tell her.

She deserves to know.

Tell her everything.

My sister traveled with me
to do aid work in Kenya.

She took Denoxin.
I prescribed it
as an anti-malarial.

Some weeks later,
she woke up one morning...

...and didn't recognize
her face in the mirror.

The drug
I had prescribed...

...had damaged her brain.

It's a condition
known as prosopagnosia.

No one believed it
was the Denoxin, but...

...I prescribed myself
the same drug.

And day by day...

...my mind and
body deteriorate.

She killed herself
some months later.

We are The East.

And we are
your wakeup call.

And we are not
hiding from you.

We are you.

We are the morning
you got off the treadmill

and ran under
the open sky.

We're the first
time you kissed someone
and they kissed you back.

We are the night
you couldn't sleep.

The night you
stared at the ceiling,
thinking, "Is this it?

"Is this the best
life has to offer?"

No.

There is a freedom in you
that knows no fear.

Last night, we gave
pharmaceutical
giant McCabe-Grey...

...a taste of their
best-selling poison,
Denoxin.

We encourage
the media to follow
the company's members.

We will counterattack
two more corporations
for their injustice.

We will not show mercy.

So you spin the bottle.
Whoever it lands on
is your partner.

You ask them permission
for what you want to do.

Like, um,
"Can I shake your hand?"

And they'll say,
"Yeah", or...

..."No, I'd rather not."

Or they'll pose
an alternative,
like...

..."Why don't we
high five?"
Or something.

Here you go.

Can Thumbs and I
hug you for one minute?

All right.

Come on.

Ah!

This is ridiculous.

Thank you.

I would like you and Thumbs
to hug me for one minute.

Can I kiss
your belly button?

You may.

Thank you.

Can I kiss you?

Ah!

Oh, that's good.

Can I kiss you?

Okay.
You may.

Can I kiss you?

Can we hug instead?

Sure.

I can't believe these were
going to a landfill.

Tess.

Where'd you harvest?
Hartford.

New apples come in,
old ones are dumped.

Give me a hand?

Where's Benji been?

He sometimes
takes days to himself.

Guys?

You should see this.

Shocking news Friday that
the board of McCabe-Grey...

...had been drugged
by a terrorist group...

...calling themselves
The East.

McCabe-Grey
Vice President...

...Paige Williams
spoke to reporters today.

I had a bad rash
and a nasty stomach ache...

...but those are
mild side effects
for a drug that has...

...and will continue
to save
thousands of lives.

As you can see,
I'm in perfect health,
so we at McCabe-Grey...

...are glad to be
given a taste of
our own medicine.

It tastes great.

We should have
used the higher dose.

They've paid hackers
to break the encryption
on my last video.

They won't break it, but--

You don't know that.
I do.

Mine makes theirs
look like pig Latin.

We still have
two more jams
before we leave.

I think we should let
other collectives draw
some attention first,

and cool out for a bit.

I agree.

Let's break
for a while.

It's a good opportunity
to keep up cover
on the outside,

for those of us who do.

If you like it better, stay.

If not...

...come back.

We have a lot of work
to do.

Ladies and gentlemen,

next and final stop,
Union Station.

Watch your step as
you exit the train.

Thank you for
choosing Amtrak.

Wow.

Your hair.

I didn't even
recognize you.

How was Dubai?

Can we not
talk about it?

So you missed me
a little bit?

Excited to sleep
in your own bed?

Mr. Douglas, step aside
for additional screening.

Hello, Jane.
Good to see you back.

The group says they
have two jams left...

...until they disappear
and resurface with
a larger organization.

How will they do that?

There's a girl
they call Tess.

She's interfacing
with other cells
in the deep Web.

What cells?

We assume other
likeminded groups.

But we don't know
who or where.

We need to start
information sharing

with the Bureau
to cover ourselves.

You've been in the field
quite some time.

There are too many
unanswered questions.

Too many questions.

Understood, but we
were able to identify
two key members.

That's
William Woodhouse III.

We're waiting on
real estate records...

...but we think it's
his property the group
thinks they're squatting on.

Using Stanford
medical records,

we were able to
identify Dr. Thomas Ayers.

That is his
current Facebook page.

"Mimi" is a fake profile.

That's how 450 friends think
they're in touch with you...

...when no one has
actually seen you
for years.

Okay, Bob, exactly what
are we talking about?

We're talking about
a class of drugs...

It seems so loud.

Mmm-hmm.

You usually ask me
to turn it up.

You okay?

Oh, just jet lag.
I'm just tired.

I know you're not allowed
to talk about
what's happening...

...but do you
want to...

...talk to me
about how you feel?

Like I've been in
a foreign country.

But I was there for
such a long time that

it all started to
feel really familiar.

So when I came home...

...it feels like
a foreign country, too.

That's hard.

Yeah, it sucks.

Maybe we can make
something familiar
for dinner tonight.

To welcome you back
into this country.

Like what?

Like spaghetti
and meatballs.

Really?
Mmm-hmm.

Okay, yeah.

Or, we can go to the store
together and find--

What's she saying?

Turn it up!

Why?

And...

...I don't know,
it's hard...

It's hard to communicate
what it feels like to have...

...your mind and
your body taken hostage.

And I don't just mean...

...my body.
I mean, my mind.

My mind,
I feel different.
I feel...

Um...

I don't feel...
I don't recognize
myself in the mirror.

Uh, I used to hear
about their stories.

How do they let this
stuff on the market?

Oh, my God.

We never took any of
that stuff, did we?

No. I checked
your medical records.

I forgot something
at work...

...so I have to
run to the office.

I'll stop at the store
on my way home.

I'll be right back.

Okay.

I do love to
be proven wrong.

When you came to me...

...with those videos
and wanted to start
a file on those kids...

...I thought I'd recruited
another Bureau idiot.

Robert McCabe
called me himself.

I told him,
in one month's time...

...I would have
the identities
of every person

who poisoned
his company.

We'll send you
back in.

Why not just
raid the house?

Have you been
smoking pot with them?

They don't smoke pot.

We're not some
blue-collar security firm.

I didn't send you there
to find the location.

I have GPS for that.

We spend 99% of our time
pitching clients
we never sign.

I want to know what
the next two jams are,
avert those disasters...

...come out looking like
a leader in the
intelligence community...

...with two new clients.

Then you can
lock them up
till middle age.

What are we
not talking about?

Getting attached to
them is all right.
It's human.

We know it happens.
It's the first thing
we cover in training.

If you spent every day
with a pack of White
supremacists...

...you'd develop
feelings for them, too.

But do not get soft.

If they find out
who you are,

they won't
give a second thought
to your destruction.

Sarah!

You dance, don't you?
Come on.

Guess you
didn't like it better
on the outside.

The jam worked.

Is that why
you came back?

I came back because
I missed
being uncomfortable.

You want to
keep going?

Yeah.

Sorry.

Oh. That's okay.

You left.
I thought you got lost.

Oh.

I couldn't sleep.

Want to go for a ride?

Yeah.

We can go down there.

You know
these woods well.

Have you lived
here before?

Yeah.
I was born here.

How did
the house burn?

I set it on fire.

Where was your family?

My parents were
already dead.

We were out
on a night sail...

...Mom, Dad,
and my dog, Growl.

Your dog's name
was Growl?

We hit a submerged
shipping container
and the boat capsized.

Growl and I
ended up beside it,
and Mom and Dad underneath.

At first,
I could hear them
in there...

...and then I couldn't.

So when I got back,
I had all this money

and this huge house
and everything.

And people had changed.
They treated me differently.

Everyone. My friends,
my uncles,
my grandparents.

But what scared me...

...was the fact
that I let them.

That I liked it.

I saw how money
corrupts everything

and I felt that it
started to corrupt me.

That's why I set
the house on fire.

Things would be easier
if we didn't feel
the need to fight.

If we could just let go.

Maybe you should.

Just disappear
one night.

Can we wash you?

I don't think
I'll feel comfortable
unless you say it.

Yeah.

You all can wash me.

Are you okay?

I don't think so.

Nothing will happen
that you don't want.

You're in control.

Do you want to stop?

No.

I want to keep going.

Okay, we're going to wash you
as fast as we can.
Will you help?

Sweetie!
Sweetie, please!
Hey!

Set a good example
for your brother.
Stop it.

I have an idea.

You do my head
and I'll do my body,
then it's faster.

Why is she
timing them?

Because
the water's filled with
arsenic and lead.

It's Ambler,
Pennsylvania.

The whole town's downstream
from a Hawkstone mine.

They've pumped waste
into that ground for years.

Just like Sago,
where I grew up.

Get in bed and
I'll read you a story.
Pick one out.

We put the house
on the market...

...once we found out
the water was

eating away
at the enamel in
Taylor's teeth, but...

...unfortunately,
no one wants to buy

a house in a town
with poisoned water.

My husband's work
gets a great deal
on bottled water.

We use it
to brush our teeth.
We're really lucky.

The little one died
three months ago.

Brain tumors.

Okay, I think
that's enough.

Okay, do we
agree on the plan?

An eye for an eye.

Can't be more.
Can't be less.

So, technically,
we could kill them and
be in your moral clear.

That's not funny.

How we perform a jam
is as important
as its outcome.

What outcome?
Nobody cares about

that freaky
Paige Williams anymore.

The McCabe-Grey jam
worked like gangbusters.

True, but it's
blown over now.

People don't respond
to your
intellectual bullshit.

They respond
to firepower.

It's like 9/11.
That's why I was in Iraq.
You got to get people mad.

Okay, just wait.
What are
the real risks here?

Twenty-five years
for kidnapping,

if they can prove
intent to bodily harm.

Sarah...

...what do you think?

I think hurting people
isn't going to bring
that little boy back.

Paige is going to
have seizures like Doc.

We saved
tens of thousands of
people from that fate.

But if we hurt people,
aren't we
just as bad as they are?

Then why are you here?

What, I have to agree?
Are we fascists?

Of course not.

You told me five years ago,
individuals had to
be held accountable.

I joined this group
for this jam.

This is my jam.

It's our jam!
We work together.

Don't forget that.

Hi. I'm Diane Wisecarver,
senior-level management
at Hawkstone.

You'll notice
behind me here,

an array of
large machinery...

...but rest assured,
it is state of the art...

...up to
the latest environmental
codes and standards.

This beautiful lake
is a natural
wildlife preserve.

It's tested
twice a year.

We have an abundance of
wildlife that visits.

And we've had all
nearby creeks tested

by three
independent agencies.

There is nothing wrong
with the water in Ambler.

Katie.

Hello, Dad.

What are you
doing here?

I set this up.

You're so different.

Beautiful.

Not that you haven't
always been beautiful.

More beautiful
in a dress.

You're a woman.

All grown up.

Where have you been?

Around.

Traveling.

Have you seen your mother?
Does she know you're back?

I'm not back.

And since when
do you care
about my mother?

Looks like you stopped
running with those freaks.

Are you okay?

Are you short on funds?

I don't need
anything from you.

Hmm.

I came to
ask you a question.

You came all the way
to this hotel...

...and my company's
summit...

...to ask me a question.

Shoot.

Did you know Johnny Perkins
died from brain tumors?

Who the hell is
Johnny Perkins?

He died from cancer

because the water
in his house
was filled with arsenic.

Um...

He was four.

And he lived in Ambler.

What is this?

Is this part of some
rehab or something?

A lot of people
have been hurt...

because of what
you've done.

I just need to hear
you say it out loud.

I'm not playing
this game with you.

You know how
they say two wrongs
don't make a right?

I'd say whoever said that
has never
been wronged before.

Sit.

Help!
Someone call
an ambulance!

I'm a doctor!
I can help!

What's wrong
with the fish?

Nothing is wrong
with the fish.

They're dying because you
poisoned the water.

This has gone on
far enough.

We've had
enough of this.

It's 2:58.

Almost time to get in.

I don't understand.

It's pretty simple,
really.

You make your living
by poisoning this creek
and other rivers and lakes.

You separate yourselves
in gated communities
with golf courses...

...from the world
you're destroying.

From the families
who cannot afford

to move away
from this creek.

Or from
the cancer their children
are dying of.

You create
for a living...

...toxic chemicals
that will outlive us all
and feel nothing.

But tonight,
you will feel something.

Strip.

Be reasonable.
You're threatening
our lives.

You're the
CEO of this company.

How many lives
are you threatening?

Huh?

We can't go in
there right now.

Why?

Why can't you go in there?
What happens at three?

Take off your clothes
or I will do it for you.

We could pay you.
We could pay you to
have it cleaned up.

Just tell her
the truth.

Shut up, Sarah.

Time to get in.

We can pay you!

That's enough! Izzy!

Sarah, back off!

I didn't know!

You did!

You did know!
It's just easier to
pretend you didn't!

Get in the water!

All right, okay, yes!
Yes, we treat the coal!

We treat the coal because
it burns more efficiently!

Yes, we do!

And we dump the slurry
in the river because
it has to go someplace!

People need power
for their homes!

Get in the water!

She said it!
We made our point!
We made our point!

God help me.

I don't know how
it got this far.

I'm sorry, Katie.

I'm so...

...sorry.

Pigs!
Let's go!

Dad?

Dad?

Izzy, we have to go!

Get off!

Let me go!

Freeze!

- Get on the bike!
- Let me go!

Get on the bike!

Okay, we're here.

Izzy, we're here.

Izzy?

Doc! Doc!
Clear the table.

Somebody get Doc!
Clear the table!

She's been shot.

Where's the wound?

In the back.

We need a light.
I'll get it.

I need a BMV mask.
The one I showed you.

It's in my room.
And I need alcohol.

And salt! Get salt.

I need to
cut her dress away.
Can we flip her?

Easy.

Okay, roll her back.

I need to get to
her abdomen.

Cut that cloth away.

I want you to breathe.

Just breathe.

Keep breathing.
Keep breathing.

When she's out,
I want you to put the mask
over her face.

Regular breaths.

- She's out.
- You got it.

Squeeze it.
Full compression.

Guys, he needs to focus.
Get out.

You okay?

Give it to me.

Give it to me.

Tell me what to do.

Give it to her.

Come here.
Put it over your arms.

Okay, scalpel.

You need to make an incision
a quarter-inch deep...

...and two and
a half inches across.

- Starting here?
- Yeah.

Good. Okay.

You'll have to go
through the muscle tissue,
so you have to go deeper.

Go along the same line.

Okay, just clamp that.

Push it deeper.
Now close it.

Okay, just lay that down.

You're going to need to
make your hand flat
and push it...

...through the abdomen
into the large intestine.

You need to
feel around in there
and find the bullet.

Oh, my God,
you got it.

Thank you.
We have to sew that up.

Why did you
come here?

Sometimes people die
before they're ready.

Perfect relationships
end in ruin.

Adventures peter out.

Izzy always said
she wasn't scared.

She was scared shitless.

But she didn't flee.

That's what made
her braver than me.

Benji!

Stop it! Stop it!

Benji!

Where are you
going to go?

What did you expect,
that it would be easy?
That it would be painless?

No.

A revolution is
never easy.

But that doesn't make it
any less important.

You can't just
walk away from it.

Yes, I can!

I would
trade the revolution
for Izzy any day.

That's it.

That's the difference
between you and me.

That was a Hawkstone jam.

It obviously has
not been released.

The group has unraveled
without executing
their last jam.

Her name
was Kate Cannon.

Her cover identity
was Isabella Duncan.
They called her Izzy.

She dropped out of Brown
her junior year...

...when she met William.

I'm subletting
a basement apartment
in Georgetown.

I don't want to
lie to you.

You can still
spend Christmas
with my family.

You're still family.

But it's just been
a long time since

I knew what you
were thinking.

I haven't been to Dubai.

I've been in
an anarchist collective
not that far from here.

Why does someone
do a job like this?

♪ Tonight

♪ You just close your eyes

♪ And I just watch you

♪ Slip away

♪ How close am I

♪ To losing you

It looks like
they're regrouping.
You have to go back.

Sharon wants more intel.
The FBI's looking
to make arrests.

♪ Hey, are you awake

♪ Yeah, I'm right here

♪ Well, can I ask you

♪ About today

♪ How close am I

♪ To losing you ♪

Come sit.

I'm a pretty terrible cook,
I should warn you.

Remember when I said
you could just disappear?

I think it's time.

Izzy's dad was
all over the news.
I think me and you--

I mean, Doc, everyone.
I think we should go.

I think we have to
leave this place.

No. We can't do that.

Why?

I have something
planned for us.

A jam?

Could you just
forget that for a moment?
For a month?

Leave with me.

This is going to be
our last jam here.

Then we'll take off.

But this has to
happen now.

I need you.

I took a bullet out
of Izzy's stomach.

She's in a hole
in the ground.

I don't want to
keep going like this.
I can't.

No one will get
hurt this time.

You can't
promise me that.

Okay.

But I'll do this,
with or without you.

What's the jam?

I won't go
in there blind.

You don't have to.

I'll take you there.

Tonight.

Are we almost there?

Yep.

So you can tell me
where we're going.

I think you know.

Since when?

The early companies
we jammed were
clients of Hiller Brood.

I've been waiting for you
for a long time.

Did everyone know?

No.

Just me and Luca.

What do you want?

A list of every
Hiller Brood operative
all over the world.

Their identities...

...locations,
assignments.

You're going to
recruit them.

No. I'm going to
watch them.

Spy on us and
we'll spy on you.

To even
get into the building,
you need clearance.

What makes you so certain
I'll get you that list?

I'm not.

I'm not certain
of anything.

I'm going to wait.

Here.

For whatever
you decide to do.

Pigs!

I need to see Sharon.

She's in video
conference upstairs.

It's urgent.
Please let her know
I'm here.

It's urgent as in
"Will you go upstairs
and get her?" Right now.

What is so important
it couldn't wait
fifteen minutes?

The final jam.

It's Lyra.

They're going to
hack the satellite.

Turn all the cameras
in the sky against

the CEO, the CFO,
the COO.
Spy on them.

They can do that?

Yeah.
Ooh.

And broadcast it online.

That's clever.

I'm glad you're back.

Safe.

Oh, the Bureau raided
The East house today.

I thought you'd
want to know.

Another cell will
probably pick up
the jam.

I was sharing
some of your report
with the Bureau...

...and they
reminded me of something
I wondered about.

Why all
the dumpster diving?

Why not just
grow your own food?

He's got money.
Why not buy
an organic farm?

They eat garbage
on principle.

It's not rotten food.

It's good food
that has to be
thrown away legally.

The system is broken.

And the evidence
is the trash.

It has value.

I know--I've been eating
three square meals a day
from it.

Step aside for
additional screening.

Oh, I'm grabbing something
for Sharon from her car.

Please spread
your arms and legs.

Greg?

We'll send your
BlackBerry upstairs
when we're done.

Thank you.

Wait!

They raided the house.

Did you get it?

The FBI raided
The East house.

Doc is probably
on his way to jail.

Not in vain if you wipe out
the agents on that list.

Did you get it?

No, I didn't.

They took my BlackBerry.

I know a lot of
the people on that list.
We could go to them.

If some of them
saw the things
that I've seen...

...they would turn.

They would turn.

Sarah, this was
supposed to be a jam.

We'd destroy Hiller Brood
by posting their agents'
real identities online.

Those people
work undercover.

You can't expose them.
You could get them killed.

You told me you
wanted to watch them.

I want them to
feel the consequences
of their actions.

Then you should
start with me.

I'm on that list, too.

You're burned there.

They'll be
coming after us.

We have to get
across the border.

I can't get
on the truck.

We have to go.
It's not safe
for you here.

I can't go.

Can't or won't?

I won't.

Jane.

Come with me.

We don't have
that list.

But if we did...

...I think that you
and I would want to do
different things with it.

Please give me
the strength to do well.

To not be arrogant.

But to not be weak.

Amen.