Agent Carter (2015–2016): Season 1, Episode 5 - The Iron Ceiling - full transcript

Carter finally gets a chance to prove herself as she is sent on a mission in Russia with Agent Thompson and the Howling Commandos. Meanwhile, Agent Sousa makes an important discovery.

CARTER: Previously on Agent Carter...

As of this moment, Howard Stark
is a fugitive from justice.

You're the only one
that can clear my name.

MIRIAM: May I introduce you
to Miss Dorothy Underwood?

Oh, call me Dottie.

Return to your room, please.

(GROANS)

- CARTER: What's in the vial?
- Steve Rogers' blood.

- I trusted you, Howard!
- I know, and I was wrong.

Photographer got a shot of the blonde

who was with Spider
before he got killed,



but not one clear shot of her face.

What did the lab rats say
about your magic typewriter?

They're claiming it sends
signals back and forth.

To where, we don't know yet.

(METAL CLANGS)

(SIGHS)

(INDISTINCT WHISPERING)

ALL: She'll never find me here.

And if you let me stay,

I'll keep house for you.

I'll wash and sew and sweep and cook.

(BOTH GRUNTING)

(GASPING)

(BONE CRACKS)



(BREATHING HEAVILY)

- (HORNS HONK IN DISTANCE)
- (PANTING)

(BIG-BAND MUSIC PLAYS)

What does "ennui" mean?

Uh, it's like melancholy,

um, sadness born out of
tedium or boredom.

- Mmm.
- Why do you ask?

When I knocked on Angie's door
this morning,

she said she was "too consumed
by ennui" to come to work today.

Oh, and to think, her acting teacher said

she wasn't dramatic enough.

Hmm. "Ennui."
Sounds French. Baguette?

Um, no, thank you.

(CHUCKLES) Go on.
I can never finish mine.

- Hey, you got a pen?
- Mmm.

- (CLEARS THROAT)
- Do you think I could convince Angie

to come out
and give me a tour of the city?

I still get lost,
but I want to see everything.

And I want to see the best things first.

So, first up, Central Park
and then Empire State Building

and then Trinity Church
and then Statue of Liberty.

What do you think?

Peggy?

- Hello?
- (BOTH CHUCKLE)

Oh, um, tourist traps.

- I'm sorry?
- If you want to get to know New York,

if you want to get to know any place,

you have to start with the people first.

- I talk to people.
- Real people with real jobs.

Not the, uh, phony, superficial
ones that pervade this city.

Uh, you should start with Brooklyn first.

But I...
I'd rather see the Statue of Liberty.

Oh, she'll still be there.

But what she represents,
the spirit of Lady Liberty,

is found in its people.

Wow. You sounded just like
Captain America just now.

- That's no bad thing.
- Hmm.

- Well... Oh, my gosh!
- Oh...

- I am so sorry. I'm such a klutz.
- There's no harm done.

No, no, no. Let me, let me.
(CHUCKLES NERVOUSLY)

Here you go.

Oh, thanks, Peggy.

I'm off to Brooklyn. (CHUCKLES)

How do I get to Brooklyn?

Wait. Don't tell me.

- I will figure it out myself.
- (CHUCKLES)

I'm sure you will.

Well, have fun, Dottie.

Thanks.

Beautiful morning, huh, Peggy?

- Feels like home.
- Missing England, huh?

- Well, missing something.
- Hmm.

Copy of the Ledger, please.

- Good day, Pete.
- Bye.

Miss Carter, I beg only
one moment of your time.

You've had your moment, Mr. Jarvis.

If you or Howard
have anything else to say,

you can tell it to the Marines.

I tried to persuade Mr. Stark
to tell you the truth.

You could have told me yourself.

Well, given my current situation,

I didn't see how that was possible.

Yes, how could it ever be possible?

How could you ever say,

"Howard Stark wants you to steal
Captain America's blood."

Oh, yes, look. It is possible.

If only it were that simple.

Howard didn't want my help
to prove his innocence.

He wanted a new toy to manipulate.

Miss Carter, you must know

that Mr. Stark
has the greatest admiration.

Only for himself.

He can be thoughtless.
Inconsiderate. Vain,

childish, unreliable, arrogant...

You flatter him.

But he is a good man.

He used me.

He uses you, whether you
choose to see it or not.

He needs your help, Miss Carter.

What he needs is a servant,
and he already has that in you.

And what does the SSR have in you?

I am a federal agent, Mr. Jarvis.

Yes.

Finely trained and skilled
in the art of fetching coffee.

These men you call your colleagues,

they don't respect you.

They don't even see you.

Do you honestly expect
they'll change their minds?

I expect I will make them.

(ELEVATOR BELL DINGS)

MAN: Billy, I got the White House
holding for the chief on line two.

(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)

Daniel, what's going on?

Sasha Demidov's magic typewriter
turned itself on all by itself.

What did the message say?

It's encoded. We got a cryptographer

up from Arlington Hall trying to crack it.

He, uh, stinks at his job.

MAN: It's clearly not a German cipher,

or the Turing Method would work.

What will work, in your estimation?

Huh?

You already looked
through that book ten times.

I'm gonna have to take this
back with me to Virginia,

- where I can run...
- You're not taking it anywhere.

Look, as difficult as it might
be for you people to understand,

I can't just beat a code into submission

or shoot it with a gun.

Yeah? That works great
with pencil pushers like you.

May I see it?

I saw this at Bletchley.
It's a one-time pad system.

You think I didn't try a pad immediately?

Did you account for the original
message being written in Russian?

Can you read it?

They are map coordinates.

53 degrees, 72 minutes north,

27 degrees, 37 minutes west.

"Purchase confirmed.

"Exchange at 08:00, April 27th."

That's less than two days from now.

Coordinates are in the
Mar'ina Horka forest in Belarus.

"Leviathan... To acquire
prototype... Havoc Reactor."

I'm sorry. Leviathan?

As far as I know, it's
an Old Testament sea monster,

who types, apparently.

No. It's a covert Russian
organization, supposedly.

I always just assumed
it was a spook story.

Rumors had it, after the war,

their group wanted to purchase
weapons to fight the Allies.

Well, if they're real
and she's reading that right...

She is trying to concentrate, thank you.

"Payment of... $100,000 American...

"Upon delivery...

"Payable to...

"Howard Stark."

Hot damn, we got him.

We got Stark red-handed
selling weapons to the Russians.

Take a team to Belarus.
Find Stark, bring him home.

Li, Ramirez, gear up.
You're going to Russia.

- Li, Ramirez, and Carter.
- Come again?

There's no one more qualified
for this mission, sir.

I am going to Russia.

Chief, we're not having
a knitting circle.

I invite you to look
at my war records, sir.

This is the real deal.

Stop! In my office.

Are you really considering
letting Carter come?

What did I just say?

Chances are Leviathan will
continue to communicate in code,

which means that the team needs
my skills as a code breaker.

Assuming that it is Leviathan,

we have no idea who's at the
other end of that typewriter.

All the more reason not to saddle me
and my guys with babysitting her.

Would you prefer to have

- a nanny wipe your noses?
- I might.

Enough.

It's your team, Thompson.
What do you want?

(SIGHS) Look.

It's great that Carter cracked the code.

I am proud of her. I am.

But we have no idea what we're
getting into over there, okay?

I don't need brains.
I need brawn. I need...

You need someone
who speaks the language

- and understands the region.
- Ramirez speaks Russian.

I spent three years in the mud
of the European theater,

the Eastern front, the Western front,
and everything in between.

Yeah, surrounded by
some of our best men.

Agent Thompson, do you know what
the smell of herring in the air

means in the middle
of a Belorussian summer?

Hmm. Someone's having a fish fry.

It means there is wind
blowing in from the Baltic.

It means a snow storm in July,
and if you can smell the wind,

it means you have 30 minutes
to find shelter and build a fire

before you die of hypothermia
in the morning.

I know all of this
because I've been there.

Now I know, too.

Look, put yourself in my shoes, Carter.

I send you on this mission,
you get yourself killed,

I'm the moron who
got a woman killed in action.

I send you and one of my guys buys it,

I'm the one who set him up to die.

I know you've spent time in Russia,

but we're putting together
a European tac team

that knows the terrain.

Not like I do.
Not like the 107th regiment.

The Europeans don't even know
Europe as well as the 107th.

You think I wouldn't
snatch them up if I could?

What would you say
if I could deliver them?

I'd say, "Pack your bags,"
but that's not gonna happen.

(CHUCKLES)

I'm gonna miss her.

I mean, come on, chief,

you're not actually thinking
about letting Carter go to...

Son, I like you,
but I'm running an office here.

I got the vice president
of the United States

calling me at home,

asking me when I'm gonna
deliver him Howard Stark.

At the same time,
I got a Nazi war criminal

telling me Stark's involved
in a massacre.

I'm trying to run an investigation here,

and I don't have time on my docket

for your little crush on Carter.

Yes, sir.

Okay, uh, I'm thinking
we fly the team over there,

we land on the Polish side
of the Russian border,

we meet the tac team there,
okay? Then...

The 107th will meet us

at the Polish side of the Russian border.

That is the plan, isn't it?
It is the most obvious one.

Gear up. You roll out in an hour.

That's all.

(INDISTINCT
MUFFLED CONVERSATION)

(SIGHS)

Carter, if you're looking for
a peep show, try Times Square.

This is the only
changing room in the SSR.

- I need to change.
- Try the ladies' room.

The ladies' room is downstairs
in the lobby of the ad agency.

I'd much rather suffer the musk
of a men's locker room

than have to change into tactical gear

in a public restroom.

Pull up your skirts, boys.

Whoa!

Geez, Carter, give a guy some warning.

CARTER: Oh, such fuss.
Do none of you have sisters?

They don't look like you.

Come on, congratulate the lady.
She's on the team.

Jack, you really think
that's a good idea?

Not my call.

We can't be responsible for a woman...

Let me know if you want to stay home.

I got six guys out there
who'd love to take your place.

Oh, this is new. It's lighter than it looks.

Yep.

Lab boys just dropped it off.
It's 10% titanium alloy.

Although, I don't think
they had 38-22-38 in mind

when they designed it.

Math isn't your forte,
is it, Agent Thompson?

Or is that just words in general?

That's "Words in general, sir."

Yes, sir, Lieutenant junior grade, sir.

Guess you're used to serving
under a captain, huh?

Just not used to serving with boys.

Field report.

Maps, weather, charts, all known
bogey dope for the area,

dossier files on the tac team,

though Carter's pretty much
all the intel you need on them.

THOMPSON: Thorough as ever, Sousa.

Oh! Compass, compass.
Almost forgot my compass.

Uh, locker 42.
Would you grab that for me, pal?

- Bloody nora!
- Whoa, nelly!

- Uh, you're... Uh...
- Yes, everything's fine.

Found it!

You don't have to worry about it, Sousa.

(CLEARS THROAT)
Is there anything else, Daniel?

- Uh...
- Uh?

- No.
- "No"? Yes?

- Have a swell trip.
- Right. Thank you.

(SIGHING)

Relax. You'll sprain something.

It's just as you remember it.

You a mind reader,

or is that your woman's
intuition speaking?

How's this for woman's intuition,

this is your first jump, isn't it?

Ninth.

Eight training jumps.

You've infiltrated hostile territory before.

You'll be fine. Just follow our lead.

Thanks, Carter,
but I already have a mother.

MAN: (OVER SPEAKERS)
Prepare for drop.

What I need right now are soldiers.

- Let's go, boys! It's go time!
- (ALARM BLARING)

The drop will put us 10 kilometers

from our rendezvous with our tac team,

assuming they're
where they're supposed to be.

- They'll be there.
- They better be.

THOMPSON:
We're eight klicks east of the RV.

I'll take lead. Carter, you're in back.

Stay tight.

(GUN COCK)

Don't move.

Emu.

(WHISPERS) What?

PINKY: "Ostrich," man. "Ostrich."

DUM-DUM: Shut up. Emu.

PINKY: Carter, Dugan forgot
the password again.

CARTER:
Password is "Eagle," you apes.

Oh, hi, Peggy. Fellas.

Thompson, that's Dum-Dum Dugan.

Jack Thompson, Mike Li, Rick Ramirez,

this is Junior Juniper, Pinky Pinkerton,

Happy Sam Sawyer. You seem
to know Dum-Dum Dugan.

The 107th, our tactical team.

You guys are the Howling Commandos.

- Yeah, I hate that name.
- I came up with that name.

That you did.

Dugan, you fought side-by-side
with Captain America, didn't you?

Yeah. But not as long as she did.

Agent Jack Thompson.

I'm running point for the SSR.

We head due east till we hit the border.

We'll hit a wall of reds
before we reach the border.

Let's head up into Lithuania,

cross over into Russia at Ashmyany.

You planning on walking
halfway across Lithuania?

Well, you can if you want.

But me? I'm taking these.

Peggy, let's go.

Did you bring what I asked for?

From my own private stash.

Oh. Attagirl.

See, the Germans are geniuses
when it comes to beer,

but no one knows bourbon
like the US of A.

(CHUCKLES)

- Cheers.
- Cheers.

(SIGHS)

(SIGHS)

All right, so, tell me,

what's the story with Stark
and these Leviathan jerks?

The SSR is convinced
that Howard is trying

to sell technology to enemies
of the United States.

They think Leviathan
is a potential buyer.

- And you disagree?
- Howard isn't selling weapons

to adversaries of the United States,

not to Leviathan, not to anybody.

He may be an utter wanker,
but he is one of us.

So you think the whole deal is
a trap. It's always a damn trap.

That's why we bring the guns.

Question is, if Leviathan is trying

to lure us in with promises
of capturing Howard,

then what is it that they really want?

Maybe it's just the pleasure
of your company.

Hey!

You smell bad enough.

And you used to be fun.

Yeah, once upon a time.

(SIGHS)

Yeah. (CLICKS TONGUE)

I miss him, too.

Don't you have a life?

(SIGHS) I'm an SSR agent, sir.

My job is my life.

(CHUCKLES)

What are you still doing here?

I'm meeting a friend for a drink.

Figured if I went home,
wife might not let me out again.

(CHUCKLES)

Women, right?

- Women.
- Good night.

- Thanks, Yauch.
- Mmm-hmm.

(SNIFFS)

(GASPS)

DUM-DUM: Hey, go easy
on those beans, okay?

(LAUGHTER)

THOMPSON: Coast is clear.

Li and Ramirez are on the night watch.

We should be good to go at first light.

Which means we stand relieved.

You see any abominable snowmen
like the one in Tibet?

Uh, I never said,
"Abominable snowman."

In fairness, he did specify "yeti."

- Yeah.
- DUM-DUM: Sorry, it was a little hard

to make out words

in between all the sobbing.

- (LAUGHTER)
- Shut up. It was scary.

(GULPS)

So, what is the difference

between a yeti
and an abominable snowman?

One's real and one isn't.

- (LAUGHS)
- JUNIOR: What?

So, I hear they have, uh,
mermaids in Japan.

You see any of them
when you were out there?

Yeah, story time.

I got nothing you guys
ain't heard before.

Did a lot of grunt work,
dug a lot of trenches.

They don't give out Navy Crosses
just for digging trenches.

(INHALES DEEPLY)

Navy cross. (SIGHS)

Hmm.

All right. (GROANS)

1945. Tsuken Island.

Nothing detail.

I fall asleep on the night shift.

I wake up. Six Japanese
soldiers walking into my camp,

just waltzing in, in the dark.

One of them bends down
over my sleeping CO.

One more second,
he'd have slit his throat.

Snapped to.

Shoot him in the back.

Shoot 'em all,

before they even knew I was there.

Before my last man was even awake.

(CHUCKLES) Truth be told, I like
the kid's yeti story better.

GRAY: What are you,
a history buff now?

(CHUCKLES)

DOOLEY: Something like that.

Anything you can tell me
about the Battle of Finow,

anything I don't already know,
buys you a scotch.

Two hundred and forty-seven
dead Russians, massacred

in a battle no one will take credit for.

Where's my drink?

That one I knew.

- Cheap does not become you, Rog.
- (CHUCKLES)

Scotch for my friend.

MAN: Coming up.

I wrote a piece on it for the Times.

Should have won
a Pulitzer Prize for it, too.

How did I not read that one?

Ah, my editor killed it.

Got scared. I guess that's what happens

when you implicate the army

and Howard Stark
in a Russian cover-up.

What's Stark got to do with Finow?

He was there for the, uh,
clean up of the massacre.

The guy in charge wasn't
too thrilled about it, either.

General. One star.

McGinnis?

Died of a heart attack a month ago.

That's him.

Stark took a swing at him
right there in front of his men.

You'd think a guy as smart as Stark

wouldn't, uh, hit someone twice his size.

- Even Gandhi's got a sensitive spot.
- (LAUGHS)

Tell him his kids are ugly
and see what happens.

What do you think Stark's was?

All I know is McGinnis
wiped the floor with him.

Mmm-hmm.

Then resigned a week later.

A week after that, Stark walks away

from a seven-figure
R&D contract with the army,

and cuts all ties with them.

And now Stark
is public enemy number one.

Yeah, we're not railroading him.
We got evidence.

Yeah, what you don't have
is the whole story.

Somebody does,

but they're keeping it to themselves.

Well, not for long.

Looks like we beat the bad guys here.

So we could have slept
for another hour?

Well, then we wouldn't
have the advantage of surprise,

would we, Timothy?

So, we infiltrate in four teams
of two. You, you, you, us.

No weapons discharge
unless absolutely necessary.

Meet on the ground floor in 30. Clear?

- Carter?
- Agent Thompson's lead.

You got a better idea? Let's hear it.

Four teams of two is faster.
Two teams of four is safer.

Discretion seems to be
the order of the day.

We don't know what we're walking into.

Okay. You four.

Happy Sam, Pinkerton, Ramirez,
you're with me. Good?

Aces.

Does anybody else feel a chill
going up their knickers?

I would if I wore knickers.

(PROJECTOR WHIRRING)

- Oh, sorry.
- Shut that thing off.

- Wait.
- Help!

(HORN HONKS)

Help! Help!

Help!

(WHIRRING STOPS)

"Instill..."

"...fear."

Really regretting
a lack of knickers right now.

(CHILD CRYING)

There's a little kid crying.

What's a little kid doing in this place?

Careful.

MIKE: Little kid beds?

CARTER: It's a boarding school.

Why are there shackles on the beds?

- It's Russia, man.
- (CRYING CONTINUES)

DUM-DUM: Peggy.

Hey, there.

You okay?

It's all right.

We're here to help.

It's all right. We're not here to hurt you.

Oh, my hat?

You like my hat?

It's called a bowler hat.

The reason they call it that is because...

Why do they call it a bowler, Peggy?

- (GRUNTS)
- (GROANS)

(GRUNTS)

(PANTING)

CARTER: Dugan, she's just a little girl.

She's anything but that.

CARTER: Dugan, no!

- (SIGHS)
- You all right?

Yeah. The vest took the brunt of it.

What happened?

There's a good chance

Leviathan has been alerted
to our presence.

We've come too far to turn back now.

We need to move. Quickly.

We're gonna need an exit out the back.

We can't leave until
we know who's setting Howard up.

Dugan, Pinky, Ramirez,
find a back way out of here.

The rest, come with me.

JARVIS: Till next week.
Send my love to your wife.

You don't ever alter
your routine, do you?

Are you here to threaten me
with deportation again?

Or, wonder of wonders,
have you come to apologize?

Something I need to tell you.

The words you're looking for
are "I'm" and "sorry."

Your boss has a lot of enemies.

I'll alert Edward R. Murrow.

One of them was a US army
general named John McGinnis.

They got into a fistfight

on a European battlefield
in the spring of '44.

That ring a bell?

I remember a time not long ago...

A time when you said you
were here to tell me something.

It's my one and only question.

I've never heard of this general

or any fistfight
on any European battlefield.

Your turn.

There are three sides
to every story, Mr. Jarvis,

your side, my side, and the truth.

Tell Stark I'm not interested
in any witch hunt.

I just want to get to the truth.

If he's willing to tell his side of the story,

I'd really like to hear it.

I can be reached at this number
24 hours a day.

Stay dry.

(GRUNTS)

Sawyer, stay here. Keep an eye out.

Rest of you are with me.

Clear.

You are not Leviathan.

Who are you?

We're the good guys.

(IN BRITISH ACCENT) Hello.

I'm Peggy Carter.

(SNIFFS)

Why is Leviathan holding you prisoner?

They acquired some schemata
in the black market,

a weapon they don't know how to build.

They want us to build it for them.

So you're engineers?

He is the engineer.

I serve as Nikola's...
(SPEAKS RUSSIAN) ...psychiatrist.

So the reds locked up a head doctor

and a mad scientist to build a bomb.

- Sure, why not?
- He is not mad.

He is burdened.

Look, he sees things in dimensions

that we can only imagine.

You look at a field of grass,
you see pretty picture.

He sees biology, phytochemistry.

Keeping his gifts
from overwhelming him,

this requires discipline, stability.

Since Leviathan took his family,
stability does not come easy.

I provide the discipline he needs.

This weapon Leviathan wants
you to build, what is it?

Oh, it's beautiful.

It's a photonic amplifier.

Okay, you understand light
is both particles and waves?

Hmm.

Mr. Stark has found a way

of altering the behavior of the waves.

- Stark.
- Yeah. Of course.

It's his design right here.

Is Howard Stark here?

Hmm? No, of course not!
They stole the schemata!

I mean, if he was here,

the Leviathan
would have no need for me.

If he was here,
I would be in Kiev with my wife!

Kolya, Kolya.

You thought you would find
Howard Stark here?

That's why you came?

I have heard no mention of
Stark himself from our captors.

Only the work.

HAPPY SAM: Incoming!

Please! Please!

- Back away.
- (MAN SHOUTING)

Go! Now!

Move out!

- Go, go, go!
- (GUNSHOTS CONTINUE)

CARTER: Dugan, we're in the boiler
room. We need an exit.

(GRUNTS)

Gentlemen, if you know the way

out of this facility,
now's the time to share it.

Yeah, use your big brain and get us...

- Li!
- CARTER: Above you!

HAPPY SAM: Clear!

(YELLS)

I know what to do. I know what to do.

(SPEAKING RUSSIAN)

What is he saying? Is it bad?

It's bad, isn't it?

(SPEAKING RUSSIAN)

Doctor, this is not the answer.

(SPEAKING RUSSIAN)

We will not be your leverage.
We will die before we are captured.

(BREATHES SHAKILY)

(SPEAKING RUSSIAN)

Nikola, listen to me.

I want you to focus
on the sound of my voice.

Are you listening, Nikola?

(SPEAKING RUSSIAN)

Then listen to me! You've got one
chance of getting out of here alive,

and it's because of our good graces!

You kill our friend,

and you will die at our hand instantly!

So you have until the count of three

to put down your weapon
and fall to your knees! One!

(GRUNTS)

(SOBBING) I am sorry, Nikola.

Dugan, where the hell is my exit?

Out of ammo!

Thompson, Li's ammo pack.

Thompson!

Lieutenant.

(BREATHES SHAKILY)

Dugan, I'm about to get
very cross with you.

(GASPS)

Wah-hoo!

Stop "wah-hooing" and help.

PINKY: Look at this mess.
We were only gone five minutes.

Everybody out!

Go! Go! Go!

Thompson, I said everybody!

Thompson!

Snap out of it, mate. Come on.
Get your arse into gear.

I'm up. I'm up.

(GRUNTS)

Peggy, go, go!

You go!

What would Cap say
if I left his best girl behind?

He would say, "Do as Peggy says."

Run, Peggy! Run!

Don't look behind! Let's go!

Go, go, go, go!

(CARTER BREATHING HEAVILY)

(COUGHS)

(CHUCKLES) Not bad... For a girl.

I hate you all.

Good luck.

Thank you.

- Ramirez.
- It was an honor.

You sure you want to get on that plane?

Commandos can always use
another good fighter.

We just need to come up
with a nickname for you.

Tempting, but I think it's time

I put my days
on the front lines behind me.

Someone needs to mind the wheel
back in the States.

And I suppose someone
needs to convince the SSR

of Howard's innocence, wanker or not.

I'll miss you.

Miss you, too, Peggy.

Wait a second.

Miss "U". Miss Union Jack.

What do you think, fellas? Huh?

Never speak again.

Okay. And, Doc, what about you?

Need a ride home?

I do not know where is home anymore.

What do you think of New York?

The SSR could use your help
fighting Leviathan.

I'll do anything I can.

We'll keep Europe in one piece.

- Doc.
- Huh?

DUM-DUM: Pleasure.

Oh. You wouldn't have any vodka?

Desperate times, I suppose.

(COUGHS)

(STRAINING) This is terrible.

Might I have the rest?

It's all yours.

Doc.

Bye-bye, bourbon.

You all right?

Yeah.

You saved a lot of necks back there.

You saved mine.

Not bad for a code breaker.

Pretty bad for the Navy Cross winner.

Everybody freezes sometimes.
You recovered.

That's the most important thing.

They were carrying a white flag.

The soldiers that came
into my camp in Okinawa...

The ones I killed.

They were coming to surrender.

(GULPS)

I just didn't realize it until it was too late.

I buried the flag
before anyone else saw it.

Everybody thinks that
I'm this guy that I never was.

And every day,

it gets harder and harder to live with.

(GRUNTS)

I've been trying to tell that story

since I came home from war.

You just did.

Agent Li died honorably in action.

It's my sworn duty
as his commanding officer

to deliver the condolences of
the United States to his family.

No Stark, no Leviathan.

No, sir.

But Agent Carter was able to
acquire intel about Leviathan

from Dr. Ivchenko, about
the enemy's possible end game.

We were able to retrieve him
from a Leviathan prison.

He's very eager to cooperate
with the SSR in any way he can.

But he doesn't think Stark's
connected to the Leviathan?

No. And I don't, either.

Noted.

He may not have all the information, sir.

He was working off Stark blueprints.

Smart money says that Leviathan

got them directly from Stark himself.

Send the doctor in on your way out.

Good work, Carter.

Thanks, sir.

(EXHALES SHARPLY)

How is it that you're the one

who looks like
he hasn't slept for two days?

Just staying up late,
worrying about you guys.

You did good.

Thanks, Daniel.

Sousa, you coming?

You can buy me a drink
for every red I killed.

Not tonight, Jack. Pillow's calling.

THOMPSON: Ah. Come on, Carter.

I owe you a bourbon.

I'll be right there.

Are you sure you don't want a drink?

Some other time. Thanks.

Right. Well, goodnight.

- Night.
- (CHUCKLES SOFTLY)