Damages (2007–2012): Season 4, Episode 6 - Add That Little Hopper to Your Stew - full transcript

Patty and Ellen scramble to gain access to Nasim, while Boorman scrambles to keep that from happening. Ellen enlists a reporter (Griffin Dunne) to find Chris in Afghanistan. Erickson and another businessman (John Cullum) negotiate a land deal; and Michael Hewes surfaces in New York looking for Catherine.

NARRATOR:
Previously onDamages.

PATTY: Meet my granddaughter.

Michael had
a chance to be a father
and he ran away from it.

You still don't feel well?
Oh, you're burning up.

I recommend ordering
another round of tests.

What's
the worst-case scenario?

DOCTOR: Leukaemia.

What's this?

It's a medallion from my unit.

Mr Herndon can make
some inquiries about
High Star on your behalf.

High Star was
conducting missions
for the CIA?



The operation is
called Dust Devil.

Nasim must have witnessed
one of the Dust
Devil missions.

With his testimony
and this document
to back him up,

you've got yourself a case.

I can't turn over
my company's records,
Trent.

What's it got to do with
the Defence Department?

If this lawsuit goes forward,

it'll blow back
on the military

and you guys will wind up
with another Abu Ghraib
on your hands.

Everything fits in the bag.

What sort of
locale you thinking of?
BOORMAN: A bus.

It didn't detonate
because the kill switch
was still engaged.

Nasim Marwat,
you're under arrest.
What are the charges?

Conspiracy to commit
a terrorist act.



I've done no such thing.

I hacked into the fed
database, no problem.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

MAN: I was able to
get your terrorist
into the system.

[WHEN I AM THROUGH WITH YOU
PLAYING]

♪ Little lamb

♪ Smile

♪ When I am through with you

♪ There won't be anything left

♪ When I am through with you

♪ There won't be anything left

♪ When I am through with you ♪

[GASPING]

Hey.

Can anyone hear me?

Hey!

Anyone? AC?

I don't need anything.

I'm okay.
I just want to talk.

Could I please talk
to someone? Please?

Please, brother,
why are they doing this?
I have done nothing wrong.

Shut the fuck up.
I'm not your brother.

Keep moving.

ELLEN: Where is he?

Mr Marwat is being held
at the Federal Detention
Centre in Brooklyn.

He's my client.
I want to see him.

That's not possible.
Not yet.

Mr Marwat may not
be a citizen
of this country,

but he's entitled
to due process.

He has the right
to see counsel.

Ma'am, at this moment,
he's being interviewed
by federal agents.

As you know,
he is the prime suspect

in an attempted
act of terrorism.

Mr Marwat
assisted Americans
in Afghanistan.

Does that sound
like a terrorist?
We have evidence

connecting him
to the crime scene.

What exactly is
he charged with?

At this point,
he hasn't been.

Is he under arrest?

Have you even
Mirandised him?

HERNDON: They're
not required to.

There was an imminent danger
to the public safety.

The law says he
can be questioned
without his attorney present.

Thank you, Bill.
We have this
under control.

I was only saying.

So it's been 24 hours,
and he hasn't even
been read his rights.

Not yet, ma'am.

Agent Rosetti,
when can I have
access to my client?

Once Mr Marwat has been
thoroughly questioned,

you can talk to him
as much as you want.

We'll notify you
when we can
grant you access.

[GUN FIRES]
[BIRD SQUAWKING]

You got him.

That's a clean shot.

I haven't had
a good rabbit stew
since my wife passed.

I think I'm going to
cook this one up myself.

Howard, I can't
tell you how happy I am
that you're taking this land.

I mean, the idea of
a Home Depot here,
it just makes me sick.

Well, I'm honoured you
accepted my offer, Ed.

Well, you certainly
gave me a good price.

My daddy bought this
land back in the '30s.

The old factory's
just right over
that hill there.

Who'd have
guessed you could make
a fortune off of gloves?

My dad made a pile
in refrigeration.
No kidding?

Yeah, came over
here from Norway
without a krone.

Settled in Minnesota.

Built an empire.
But, you know what,

he never spent
a dime on himself.

Well, he wasn't
interested in money.

He believed in the work ethic.

That's exactly right.

My dad used to say,

"Making a profit is God's way
of thanking you
for working hard."

God and country,
that's what he was all about.

Amen.

Well, let me ask
you something, Howard.

How are things going
over there in Afghanistan?

I'm not the government, Ed.
I don't choose where we fight.

I just send men
over to help out
where they're needed.

I can respect that, but...

Now don't get me wrong,
I fought in Korea,

but this war's been
going on for 10 years.

And the Taliban
is still over there

farting falafel and
our boys are dying.

Yes, sir.

It's been on my mind
because my grandson

is just finishing up
his boot camp training,

and his unit's
going to be assigned
any day now.

I see.

He joined up without
his mother's permission.

My daughter's just
terrified he's going
to end up in combat.

It's a mother's job to worry.

I respect your
grandson's desire to serve.

[RUSTLING]

I'm just praying
he stays out of harm's way.

[BIRD SQUAWKING]

You can add
that little hopper
to your stew, Ed.

I'm going to file a motion
to get us access to Nasim.

It won't matter.
ELLEN: Why is he here?

I asked him to come,
and he's right,
it won't matter.

Nasim is
finished as a witness.
He's labelled a terrorist.

Any shred of credibility
he might have had is gone.

Hey, I wouldn't
worry about it.

I mean it's not like
you guys are dealing
with the CIA or anything.

You took away
the decanter.

I knew you were coming.

You think
the CIA set Nasim up?

Your witness was arrested
right in the middle

of a deposition
against High Star.

Timely.
Howard Erickson
could not have

orchestrated this alone.
It had to be the CIA.

So now it's time to
get very paranoid.

Assume they'll
be listening in

on every phone
call you make.

I had the office swept.
It was clean.

Cell phones.
We got rid of them.
We're using new ones.

Good.

Well, you still
don't have a witness.

You ladies have
any further leads,
or are we finished here?

Nasim said there was
another American

on Chris's mission
who wasn't with High Star.

I suspect he's CIA.

HERNDON: Absolutely.

If the Agency was
running ops over there,

they had to have
someone on the ground.

Nasim saw this
man in New York.

He can identify him.
That's our lead.

You're gonna try to
find a CIA operative

in a city of
eight million people?

[INHALES SHARPLY] Good luck.

Trust me.
He can be useful.

Nasim thought the CIA guy
followed him from the mosque.

We could check
the surveillance
cameras in the area.

It's a long shot.
Worth a try.

The government's paying
over 100 million to
renew your contracts.

We need to know you'll be able
to handle the workload.

I can assure you
your money is
not being wasted.

[DOOR CLOSES]
My apologies.
Sorry I'm late.

No worries, Jack.

You know Trent Prowse
from Defence.

Of course.
Good to see you.

Likewise.

Trent was just
questioning our ability
to fulfil our contracts.

As we draw down troops,
our need for private forces
will increase exponentially.

We'll require
additional security,

training for
the Afghan police force.

We've anticipated that.

But you've already
got men in Iraq,

Middle East, Africa, Japan.
You're not spread too thin?

Absolutely not. The fact is,
we're expanding,
we're recruiting new men.

Will you have
the facilities
to train them?

Jack, show him the thing.

Trent, you got to see this.
I got to show you something.

Thanks, Jack.

We're in escrow on
this property here.
That's over 20,000 acres.

Now, we're
converting this old factory
into a new ops centre,

doubling our
training capacity.

I see.

Two landing strips
here for transport,

and a new sniper
range right there.

When can
you start
on all this?

We'll be breaking ground
at the close of escrow,
in seven days.

This looks good, Howard.

I'll bring this
back to my people.

In the meantime...
[CELL PHONE RINGING]

Hello?
...here's a complete breakdown

of our anticipated needs.

I'm sorry,
he's in a meeting.
One moment.

It's Ed O'Malley.

I should take this, Trent.
It's the man that's
selling me the property.

I think we're
done here anyway.
Always a pleasure, Howard.

Ed. How was that Hasenpfeffer?

PATTY: I have to
go to work now.

But Mrs Auroro
is going to
be with you,

and she'll call me
if you need me.

Okay.

[SIGHS] She's warm.

Yes, but her temperature
has been holding steady.

I'll call you immediately
if anything changes.

Thanks.

Of course...
When will you
hear from Dr Weisler?

I'm expecting her test results
at the end of the day.

I'll let you know.

Ms Hewes, your son,
Catherine's father,
does he know she's sick?

No.

Perhaps you should tell him.

I don't know
how to reach him.

So we're looking for
the man who followed
Nasim from the mosque.

Do you think you could
find anything for us?

Well, the mosque may
have security cameras,

and I'm sure there are
some banks around there.

I can try to dig up
some footage.

Okay, great.

I'll take anything
you can find.

[KNOCKING]

Dean Gulickson from
The Timescalled again.

He wants to talk to you
about the High Star case.

Dean Gulickson?

He's a fine reporter.
I've read everything
he's written on Afghanistan.

He knows the place inside out.

It's still a no.
Thanks, Maggie.
I'm not talking to the press.

Okay. I'll tell him.

I'll get on those
tapes right away.

[STEAMER BUZZING]

[EXHALES]

[SNIFFING]

[GROANING]

Time to pray.

MAGGIE: Ms Hewes,
it's Dr Weisler.

Put her on.

Yes, it's Patty.
You have the results?

PATTY: Anything?

No. I can't find Nasim,
let alone someone
who's following him.

Are you okay?

I just got Catherine's
test results back.

And?

She's fine.

[LOUD MUSIC PLAYING]

Piss-poor effort, Riccio.

You throw darts worse
than you shoot a rifle.

Man, you can't
even shoot your load.

Could if he was
aiming at your sister.
Stand aside, boys.

Oh!

Carry on, boys.

All right, try not to
embarrass yourselves.
Nobody pays tonight.

[ALL CHEERING]

Hope the bar is okay.
It's a little loud.
Ed here is 1st Marines.

Landed at Inchon.
WOMAN: Is that so?

Pour him your best whisky.

Thank you, Howard.

You mind if we sit down?

You look a little green.

Did you get word
on your grandson?

No, everything's fine there.
We got lucky.

His unit was assigned to Japan
for humanitarian work.

That's great news.

What's on your mind?

It's my daughter.

She doesn't want me
selling you the land.

We agreed on a price,
but if she wants
to renegotiate...

It's not the money,
it's the politics.

She doesn't want
the family property
going over to a mercenary.

Her word.

I see.

It seems there's
a slew of lawsuits

against your company.

All dismissed, Ed.

What about the one
pending right now?

She said that some of
your men were killed
on an illegal mission.

Is there any
truth to that?
None!

All of my work is
government sanctioned.

It's totally legit.
That case is...

It's a left-wing
crusade against me.

Well, my daughter
is concerned.

It just doesn't
sit well with her.

I don't want to
butt in here, Ed,

but isn't the land
yours to sell?

Yeah.

The truth is, Howard,

it doesn't sit well
with me, either.

Now, I've got commitments
based on my acquisition
of that land.

I'm sorry.

No. We had a deal.
We shook hands.

I didn't have all the facts.

Facts?

You have no idea
what the facts are.

Howard.

The men I train
protect Americans.
Lives are at stake here.

Forgive me, Ed,
but your daughter

doesn't have
the first fucking clue
about what's going on here!

I'm sorry, Howard.

The deal's off.

Ms Hewes?
Yeah.

There's someone
here to see you.
He says he's your son.

I am her son.

You can go home, Maggie.
Please shut the door.

New assistant.
She's cute.

Are you going to
offer me a drink
or anything?

No, I'm not.

I heard you were
looking for me.

Yeah.

Here I am.

Do you expect
a hug or something?

[CHUCKLES]

I wanted to apologise.

I'm sorry for disappearing.

I just needed to sort
some things out for myself.

Is that it?

Because, if it is,
I need to get home.

I want to see my daughter.

After three years of neglect,
you suddenly care?

How is she?

She's perfect.

So, can I see her?

I understand if you
need to think about it.

Here's my information.

Let me know your answer.
Have a good night.

We never really talked
about your case last night.
How's it going?

Well, the CIA is now involved
and my witness has been
arrested as a terrorist.

Oh, shit.

Yeah.

Is he a terrorist?

No, he was set up.
[CELL PHONE RINGING]

Sorry, this is me.

Did you get
a new cell phone?

Yeah. We think someone's
been listening
in on our calls.

And I have my old phone here.

Shall we crank-call the CIA?

Can you still
make dinner?

I'll try.

Hey, you're in
the weeds right now.

Whatever you can swing
is fine with me.

Thanks for being
so understanding.

Okay, this is me.

Okay, well, bye, babe.

Help me, please.
I need to speak
to my lawyers.

Stop talking.
I am innocent.
My family needs me.

Where are you from?

Brooklyn, NYC.
Born and bred.

But your family.
I heard someone
call you Reza.

That is Iranian, yes?

My family left Iran
a long time ago.

Are you a Muslim?

Eat.

I'm begging you.
Please help me.
Look into my eyes.

I'm like you.
I am an innocent man.

Look, asshole,
you're not like me.

I'm not a terrorist.

[DOOR CLOSING]

Hey, Asgari,
your shift's up.

I just gave him dinner.

I was told an official
would be coming by later
to see the prisoner.

Thanks.

How far did you get?

Did about half of it.

Seventeen across
is a bitch, though.
Six letters.

See if you can get it.

It's not "if,"
my friend, but "when".

Have a good one.
Yeah.

[CELL PHONE RINGING]

Hello.

[CELL PHONE RINGING]

Whoa!

Hi.

ELLEN: I need to talk
about the case with you.

Anything the matter?

I'd rather not
discuss it over the phone.

Can you meet me
in a half hour
at the park on 15th?

PATTY: Yeah, I'll be there.

Uh-huh.

[CHUCKLING]

Patty.

Agent Rosetti called.

Nasim's being
Mirandised at 1:00.

We can talk to him
this afternoon.

Great.

So, what's so urgent?

I wanted you to
take a look at this.

[CAMERA CLICKING]

Very interesting.

Hmm.

Do you think it's true?

Well, if it is,
it could answer a lot
of questions for us.

You purposely called me
on your old phone.

This guy must have been
listening in on my calls.

That is the only way
that he could
have tracked Nasim.

Very smart, this one.

So I thought I'd
lure him to the park.

Did you notice
anyone watching us?

I wasn't looking.

But I had someone
taking photographs.

He's actually quite useful.

What are we looking for?

HERNDON: Could be anyone.

I mean, just because
you made the call

doesn't mean
the guy was listening.

Or that he showed up.

You don't even
know if your phone
was tapped.

My bet's on him.

My money's on the kid
with the skateboard.

The CIA are sneaky
little bastards.

PATTY: Nasim knows
who we're looking for.

He's being Mirandised today.

We'll bring him the photos
and hope he can make an ID.

You're white as a sheet.

I'm just getting over the flu.

Nasim Marwat.
Did you know about this guy?

No, sir, but I should've.

An Afghan tries to blow up
a New York City bus.

You're goddamn right
you should've.

He wasn't on any list.

He slipped through the cracks.

No one's heard of this fuck.

I got guys in seven countries
trying to round up
intel on him right now.

It's a little fucking late.

The device Marwat used
had a kill radius
of more than 100 feet.

Lucky for you
the asshole forgot
to arm the damn thing.

Have the Feds questioned him?

Yeah, but they got nothing.

They'll be
arraigning him today.

It's a bad idea.

We need to hold this Marwat.
Let's not give him
a chance to lawyer up.

The DOJ isn't the
Wild West any more.

He's entitled
to a speedy trial,
access to counsel...

The longer he's in custody,

the longer he's
not communicating

with any accomplices
on the street.

I fucked up.

Let me set it straight,
spend some time
alone with this guy.

See what I can
get out of him.

How do you suggest
we hold him?

Drop all the charges.

And then?

Lock him up on
immigration violations.

Then we can keep him away
from his attorneys
as long as we need.

I run this up the flagpole,
it comes back to fuck me,
you'll be next.

You gonna make
the call or not?

Dean Gulickson from
The Timescalled again.

Can you tell him...
"No." I already did.

Car's waiting to
take you and Patty
to Mr Marwat's arraignment.

Great.
We won't be needing a car.

What happened?

Nasim's arraignment
has been cancelled.

The government has dropped
the conspiracy charges
against him.

Just like that?

Now they're holding him
on an immigration violation.

Which means that we
don't have access to him.

He's denied
the right to attorney.

They can just do that?

Well, it seems like
these people
have the power

to do whatever
they damn well please.

We need Nasim to ID
the guy in the park.

I'll keep helping
you with this, Ellen,

but only if you're
willing to go all the way.

I am.

All right, then.

Let's get Agent
Rosetti back in here.

I spoke to O'Malley
and his daughter.
And?

I offered them
the amount we discussed.

They won't budge.

More money's
not gonna do it.

Did they even counter?

Howard,
there's no negotiation.

It's the principle
of the thing,

and you can't negotiate
with principles.

No matter how upside down,
pretzel-twisted

and jack-fucked
those principles are!

They don't want to sell

because of
the case against you.

This fucking case!

Do we have any options?

I checked into the Bruer farm
and the golf course.
No one wants to sell.

At this point,
we're hemmed in.

Unacceptable!

[SPEAKING FOREIGN LANGUAGE]

Do not speak my language.

[SNIFFING]

Have you told
anyone about me?

I don't know you.

But you saw me
outside the mosque.

Yes.

What do you know, Nasim?

What did
Chris Sanchez
tell you about me?

We know where you live, Nasim.

I'm worried about
your wife, your children,

without a man
around to protect them.

Shame what happened
to your father.

Now, I can
help you get home,

but you're gonna have
to tell me the truth.

I saw you once
in Afghanistan.

But Chris told me
nothing about you.

When did you see me?

Just before the mission
where Chris's men were killed.

What were you doing there?

I would scout
the area for Chris.

Did you tell
the lawyers that
you saw me over there?

Yes.

Did you tell them
you saw me in New York?

Yes, I told them, but they
don't know who you are

because I don't
know who you are.

Okay.
I believe you, Mr Marwat.

Please, send me home.

I beg you.

I'll tell you
what I'm gonna do.

You're being held here
on immigration
violations right now.

I'm gonna get you deported.

That will get me home?

Lickety-split.
I'll just need you
to sign some documents

to waive your right
to speak to an attorney
or claim political asylum.

I will sign anything.

Good. I'll be back
with the documents.

But Nasim, if you ever
tell anyone about me,

I'll kill your whole family.

[KNOCKING ON DOOR]
Guard!

[DOOR CLOSES]

So how are you going
to find this CIA guy?

I have no idea.

And you still
can't get access
to your witness?

He hasn't even been
read his rights.

[PEOPLE APPLAUDING]

Mazel tov!

It's beautiful.

Can you believe he did
that to her in public?

Well, she looks pretty happy.

Because she has to be.

She has an audience.

So you don't like
public displays.

That's too bad because
I was going to ask you

if you wanted

a mint.

[BOTH LAUGHING]

You're an asshole.
Oh, Jesus!

Your expression
was priceless.

You scared the shit out of me.

I'm sorry.

I know how you feel
about marriage.

It's just not for me,
not right now.

Do you think that
you don't want to get married

because of what
happened to your fiancé?

I mean, you don't
have to talk about it,
if you don't want to.

No, it's fine.

His name was David, right?

Yeah. David.

How'd this get in here?

DAVID: I don't know.

Maybe it's got
something to do with him.

I was a different person.

You know, it was another time.

Is that a good thing?

It doesn't really matter.
I can't change it.

[DOORBELL RINGS]

Can I come in?

Sure.

Out late last night?

My job keeps me up.

So, have you
thought about it?

Yeah. I have.

Can I see my daughter?

About three weeks ago,
I went up to Boston.

What brought you up there?

I was looking for you.

While I was there,
I bumped into your
old friend Henry Thain.

Oh. Henry.

How's he enjoying
college life?

He led me to
the sleazy little place
where you used to deal drugs.

[LAUGHS]

I needed a way
to get on my feet,
which I have, by the way.

Doing quite well.

[DOOR OPENS]

[DOOR CLOSES]

I don't know what kind
of life you're living,

but you're not fit
to be a father.

I'm not going to
let you see Catherine.

That's her name?
How'd you choose that?

I'm not gonna
let her meet you,
so you can just run off again.

It would be cruel.

I'm not running anywhere.

Well, if you want to see her,
just convince me
you've changed.

Until then,

come within 100 yards of her,
and I'll get
a restraining order.

I'm sorry
that's your position.

But you have been
taking care of her,
and I'm grateful for that.

So, I guess I have to
respect your feelings.

[DOOR CLOSES]

Can anyone hear me?

Can I please fucking
talk to someone?

[SOBBING]

Ms Parsons?

Dean Gulickson
from The Times.

Have a seat.

Thanks for
agreeing to talk to me
about the case.

I haven't agreed yet.

I see.

How often are you
in Afghanistan?

Most of the year.

The story I have,
it goes way beyond

just a civil action
against High Star.

How far beyond?

Extraordinary rendition,

CIA, innocent man
being framed as a terrorist.

That's pretty far.

I can give you all of it

if you do something for me.

I'm listening.

There's a High
Star employee
over there,

Christopher Sanchez.

And he's missing.

Or he's been killed.

Either way,

I want you to find him.

What if I can't?

Well, then
you don't get the story.

[LINE RINGING]

Trent Prowse.
Howard Erickson.

Hey, have you
seen the mock-up of
the new Excalibur drone?

It's got 400 pounds
of laser-guided munitions.

It can hit a cabbage
from 600 miles away.

It's still a few years away
from production, though.

Yeah, well,
I can't wait to see
that baby in action.

You'll be among the first.
Listen, I was talking
to the secretary

about your expansion plan
and he's confident
you can handle the job.

Well, he's a smart man.

Provided you're able to stick
to your construction schedule.

Yeah, no problem doing that.

Listen,
I actually called you up
to ask you for a favour.

Yeah? What can I do for you?

I was wondering
if we could discuss
some troop deployments.

What do you have in mind?

What the hell is this?

It's a record of
Mr Marwat's activities.

You'll see that he's
being well taken care of.

That's not what we asked for.

This is a lunch menu.

"8:00 a.m., breakfast.
Mr Marwat is given oatmeal,
scrambled eggs

"and a pineapple juice,
attested to by
Guard Frank Bishop."

It's a daily
record of all his meals,
his exercise time.

You'll see he's allowed
to pray five times a day.

That is not
the information we asked for.

We need to
know which organisations
are questioning him,

how long
the interrogations last

and what methods
are being used.

You know that's classified.
We can't give that to you.

Well, this is useless.

I'm afraid that's all
I'm able to provide.

I'm sorry, Ms Parsons.

Everything we need in there?

Yeah. This should do it.

ERICKSON: Courtesy of
the Dominican Republic.

Everybody talks
about the Cubans,

but the
Dominicans make
the superior cigar.

No, thank you.
You sure?

I'm sure.

What can I do for you, Ed?

My grandson's unit
has been reassigned
to Afghanistan.

The Arghandab Valley.

I'm sorry to hear that.

I know how much
you and your daughter
were afraid of that.

You got him sent
over there, didn't you?

Of course,
it might be good for him.

Combat changes a man.

Deepens him.

From the
minute he wakes
up in the morning,

he knows that day
could be his last.

Heightens the senses.

I'm asking you,
man to man,

did you have
my grandson
sent there?

On the other hand,

I wouldn't want
any of my sons
over there right now.

That particular
area is getting
more dangerous by the day.

Cut the crap, Howard!

Place is
crawling with
snipers, IEDs, RPGs.

Hell, I heard
things are so confused
over there right now,

some of our
boys are getting
hit with friendly fire.

Are you saying
what I think
you're saying?

This is a war,
Ed. Anything
is possible.

I really think you
should consider that.

What good is a piece of land
if you have no family
to share it with?

Jesus Christ!

My answer is yes.

I did get
your grandson
sent over there.

And I can
pull him out.

It's up to you.

Thank you for meeting with us.

We were given a list
of Mr Marwat's
daily activities,

and of all the guards
posted to his detail,

you seem to be the one
who had the most
contact with him.

Yeah, probably.

We believe
Mr Marwat
is innocent.

And the man
that framed him
for the crime

is in one of
these photographs.

Has anyone from these pictures
come to talk to Mr Marwat?

Do you recognise anybody?

Take your time.

No, I don't
recognise these people.

No.

You work the day
shift, 8:00 a.m. to
8:00 p.m., is that right?

That's right.

Would you be
willing to take in these
photographs to Mr Marwat,

give him a chance
to identify the man
that we're looking for?

Are you nuts?

You want me to
bring this to
a terror suspect?

You'd be compensated.

Whose side
do you think I'm on?

Anyway, I get
frisked every day
when I go to work.

I get caught with these on me,
I'll lose my job.

Just meeting with you
could get me jammed up.

Then why did you agree to it?

You're the only guard
who would speak to us.

Why?

I guess the others
aren't as stupid.

Or is something
about this not sitting
quite right with you?

Have you spoken to Mr Marwat?

[SIGHS] A little, sure.

In your experience,
does he behave like

someone who could
possibly be a terrorist?

I gotta go.

Mr Asgari,

if anyone from these pictures
comes to talk to Nasim,

please, just let us know.

Excuse me, sir.
[BEEPING]

I'm here to see Marwat, Nasim.

[COUGHING]

[SIGHING]

Six fuckin' letters.

[COUGHING]

GUARD: Hey, Asgari.

Hey, Tommy,
stay out of trouble, huh?

You're late.

Two minutes.

Had to make a pit stop.

I still can't
find this bitch.

All I know is
the second letter's a U.

"Cupcake."

Nah, seven letters.
Doesn't fit.

I need to speak
to the detainee.

Good to see you again, sir.

Yeah.

"Muffin." Seventeen across,
it's "muffin".

Shh! Quiet, man,
the prisoner is
being questioned.

Sorry.

"Muffin." "Muffin" fits.

This is the guy.
He came to see Mr Marwat.
Are you sure?

Definitely.
I saw him last night.

Thank you so much.
You'll be compensated,
as promised.

Keep the money,
I just hope I'm
right about this.

You are. He's innocent.

Then get him out of there.

ERICKSON:
How's the weight?

You know,
I don't hunt very much,
so it's hard to say.

Well, you could use a .22,
but since we're
walking rabbits,

that shotgun'll make it easier
for you to snap shoot.

Right.

Any word on
flight restrictions?

I'm in contact
with the FAA
as to fixed-wing aircraft,

but helicopters
are no problem.

Good, good.

Nice piece of property.
She'll make
a beautiful compound.

What changed
O'Malley's mind?

He wanted to do his part
for the war effort.

Some people, Jack,
you give them enough time,

eventually they'll
see the light.

ELLEN: We have a face,
now we need a name.

I'll call Bill,
see if he can help us.

Ms Hewes,
this came for you.

What is it?

A summons.
Michael's suing me for
custody of Catherine.

Can anyone hear me?

Anyone?
I just want to fuckin' talk!
I just want to talk!

Open the fuckin' door!

Can we
please talk?

[WHISPERING] Our Father
who art in heaven,
Hallowed be thy name.

Thy kingdom come,
thy will be done,
on earth as it is in heaven.

Give us this day
our daily bread,
and forgive us our trespasses

as we forgive those
who trespass against us.

[ELLEN SOBBING]

[WHEN I AM THROUGH WITH YOU
PLAYING]

♪ When I am through with you

♪ There won't be anything left

♪ When I am through with you

♪ There won't be anything left

♪ When I am through with you ♪