Designated Survivor (2016–2019): Season 1, Episode 7 - The Traitor - full transcript

An American track-and-field coach's trip to Russia forces Kirkman into a hostage exchange involving the CIA and the Russian government; Agent Wells and Deputy Director Atwood's investigation uncovers dangerous information.

Previously on "Designated Survivor"...

MacLeish turned down
Speaker of the House.

What about the vice presidency?

I would be honored.

MacLeish? For VP?

They want to start the vetting.

I have a source claiming

that Leo Kirkman
is not the president's son.

We have Majid Nassar.

Effective interrogation takes time.

You've got 24 hours.



You signed on to this,

and you don't know the
person who set you up?

He said his name was Catalan.

If you tell anyone, he'll kill you, too.

- What is it?
- Nassar.

And I found him like this.

I want the name
of every single person

that came in contact with that food.

I want tox, I want DNA,
I want fingerprints.

I want video-camera surveillance footage.

Every single result comes to me.

Still wrapping things up.

Whoever blew up the Capitol
must have murdered Nassar

before he told anyone else the truth.



He told us, Jason.

I know.

But what good does that do us now?

We have no proof.

Which is why we need to press on

with the only lead Nassar gave us.

- Yeah.
- All right.

Lieutenant's outside. Watch your back.

But if we're the only ones
that he told about Catalan,

it's only a matter of time
before they come for us.

When the New York
Yankees took the field

a week after 9/11,

they allowed us to move
forward with our lives.

It was sports, not speeches,

that allowed us to get back on our feet.

So when I heard that our
athletes were going to Moscow

to compete in the International
Track and Field Championships,

I wanted to thank them myself.

Coach Weston.

It's an honor, Mr. President.
We're extremely proud.

Especially after what our
nation's been through.

The honor is mine.

Coach Weston,
show them what we've got.

You must get this all the time,

but back in '92, when
you broke the world record

for the 400 meters,

that was one of the most
incredible things I'd ever seen.

I appreciate that, Mr. President.

Excuse me, Mr. President.

Congressman MacLeish and
his wife have arrived.

Thank you, Wyatt.

I'm sorry. I have to step away.

It was a pleasure to meet you.

Remember, Mr. President...
Leaders are made, not born.

- We're rooting for you, sir.
- Thank you.

I don't know what it was I ate,

but whatever it was, I was sick as a dog.

And let me guess.

Like a gentleman, he held your
hair back the whole time.

No. He put me in a cab on my own,

and he went back into the restaurant,

and he sat there until
they shut the kitchen down

- so that no one else would get sick.
- Oh.

And that is when I knew...

That I would be a good health inspector.

How about you guys?

H-How did you first meet?

We met in college.

My sorority sister
came home one day and said,

"I have the perfect guy for you.

He's cute. He is funny."

- Mm-hmm.
- And that was...

My roommate.

Who could not have been
less interested in me.

I don't believe that.

Well, to soften the blow,
he introduced me to Peter.

I like to think I reaped the benefits

of my roommate's poor judgment.

Mm-hmm.

How do you think it's going?

Well, probably the same as
when you asked 10 minutes ago.

First game back, the Wizards
are already bombing.

I'm sorry. Poor choice of words.

I'm telling you... We're never gonna find

a better candidate for vice
president than MacLeish.

You know that. I know that.

But POTUS has never been
in this position before.

- He wants to be thorough.
- I just wish we could fast-forward

to the part where we give the
country some good news for once.

Especially with elections coming up.

No!

Wall can't play through that one!

He's got to get Porter or Beal involved.

Porter was late filling the lane.

What?

Men don't own sports.

Aaron Shore.

Yeah.

Yeah. Thank you.

I'll let him know.

Damn it.

What is it?

Hey, Aaron, I need five
minutes with the president.

It's personal.

The president's not
doing personal tonight.

Do you mind if I ask a question?

Sure. Go ahead.

I-I... I guess I'm just curious

what it's like really living here,

you know, with your family and
your marriage, the scrutiny.

We're still trying to figure that out.

Sorry to interrupt.

Mr. President, may I have a word, please?

Of course. Will you excuse me?

So, where is the roommate now?

Majid Nassar is dead?

How the hell is that even possible?

He was in our custody.

FBI's investigating.

They say he was poisoned in his cell.

Son of a bitch.

I can get Deputy Director
Atwood here within the hour

- for a briefing.
- Do it... now.

Aaron.

Not a word of this to anyone.

Not until we have some answers.

I am so sorry.

This is gonna take longer
than I had hoped.

Oh no, no. Don't apologize.

We understand. Duty calls.

Mr. President, I know I'm not VP yet,

and... and maybe I never will be,

but if there's ever anything I can do

to help you ease your burden,

I hope you won't hesitate to ask.

Thank you, Peter.

Again, I am so sorry.

Excuse me.

Yeah, of course.

All right.

The president wants a
briefing on the Nassar murder.

- Now?
- Yeah.

Okay, you need to tell him...
Everything we know.

The president is expecting me

to brief him on a murder investigation.

He's gonna think I'm crazy

if I blindside him with
theories about MacLeish.

They're not theories.

Peter MacLeish has
closer ties to the attack

than Nassar ever did,
and we have evidence of that.

It is only a matter of time

before he's a heartbeat
away from the presidency.

Kirkman needs to know that.

Wish me luck.

Good luck.

The president's ready for you, sir.

Mr. President.

Thank you, Wyatt.

Deputy Director, please tell me that
you've got some answers.

I believe I do, sir.

That's good news.

Congressman MacLeish.

I wasn't expecting to see you.

The congressman has served

on the Subcommittee for
Terrorism and Homeland Security.

Given the circumstances,
I felt it was appropriate

that he joined us tonight.

Yes, of course.

What the hell happened with Nassar?

Well, we don't have much
intel at the moment,

but I promise you we're
looking into every possibility.

Did we get anything out
of him before he died?

He wasn't very cooperative.

I get that he wasn't cooperative.

You asked for the authority
to interrogate him.

I gave it to you.

I assumed you knew
what you were doing.

I'm sorry, Mr. President.

I wish I could say more.

Deputy Director, when you walked in,

you said you thought you had answers.

I meant that we are still working on it.

Fine.

That'll be all.

Get back to me when you've
actually got something.

Yes, sir.

Mr. President.

Congressman.

That didn't make any sense.

Oh, Mr. President, I have
to believe the FBI

is doing everything
they can to solve this.

I'm sure you're right.

This is becoming a habit.

I remember when you used
to wake up to me working.

Trust me, I liked it better that way.

What's going on?

You ever get that weird feeling

when you think someone's lying to you?

- Mm.
- Of course you do.

- You're a lawyer.
- Who are you thinking?

Jason Atwood.

Deputy Director, FBI.

Why do you think he's lying?

Can't say exactly.

I just have this feeling
that something's not right.

Atwood pressed me really hard
to interrogate Majid Nassar.

12 hours later, Nassar's dead.

Atwood can't answer a single
question about how or why.

It just doesn't feel right.

Well, when I'm trying a case,

I only bring up what I can prove.

Atwood's not gonna give you any answers

that he can't stand behind.

I'd just give him some time.

Morning, Mr. President.

Did you get any sleep?

I'm sure that bedroom's
seen a lot of things,

but I don't think a good night's sleep

is one of them.

Look, I need you to stay on top

of the Nassar investigation.

Use every resource our
intelligence community

- has to offer.
- Absolutely, sir.

- Good morning, Wyatt.
- Good morning, Mr. President.

Mr. President, I just
got off the phone

with our ambassador in Russia.

Coach Weston

was arrested upon landing in Moscow.

What? On what charges?

Customs found 20 vials of HGH in his bag.

They're saying that he's
been supplying his athletes

with performance-enhancing drugs.

And the Russians are complaining?

- That's ironic.
- I don't believe it.

Whether it's true or not,
the head of the U.S.A. team

was arrested on foreign soil.

This is a national embarrassment.

The State Department
needs to get him a lawyer.

They're sending one over right now.

I want to talk to them right away.
I meant what I said last night.

- Coach Weston is a national hero.
- Yes, sir.

I wouldn't be surprised if the
president tried to fire me.

How the hell am I
gonna talk about MacLeish

if MacLeish is standing right there?

I got to get another
meeting as soon as possible.

Where are we with Catalan?

TIDE and Interpol came up with nothing.

The only hits on any watch
lists are old Spanish radicals.

Did you run him as a specially
designated national?

Nothing.

How the hell are we gonna get lucky?

Well, not everything the CIA knows

comes up on the TIDE database, so...

- You got a source?
- I do.

I'm gonna see him this afternoon.

He just doesn't know it yet.

Let me know as soon as Weston

speaks with the lawyers from the embassy.

This is a top priority for the president.

Hey, I really need that five
minutes with the president.

Now is not a good time, Seth.

- A national icon's on his way to
the Gulag. - Yeah, fully aware.

I have 50 reporters waiting
for me to comment on that.

But I really need to talk to him.

I told you... The president has no time

for personal requests right now.

Look, you don't understand.
This is not me personal.

This is POTUS personal.

That reporter I met
the other night, Lisa...

She needs a comment on a story.

- What story?
- A couple of days ago,

she says a criminal-defense
lawyer came to see her.

He says that his client,
who he will not name,

is Leo's biological father.

All right.

You can have your five minutes... now.

Is it true?

His name is Jeffrey Myers.

Alex was seeing him when we met.

She broke it off right before
we started dating.

When we found out Alex was pregnant,

the timing of that scared her.

She asked me
if I wanted to take a test.

I said no. Nothing would change.

I loved her.

Well, the good thing is,
without a paternity test,

they don't have anything concrete.

He doesn't need it.

Once the story goes public,
it's gonna raise questions

that won't go away
until they're answered.

What's he in prison for?

He was convicted two years
ago of felony tax evasion.

Five-year sentence.

For tax evasion? How much was he hiding?

$46 million.

Seth, this reporter...

Lisa Jordan from the Chronicle.

Right. What does she want?

A comment.

I can hold her off,

but I don't have any ground to stand on.

The story doesn't have any
national-security implications.

No. Just family ones.

Hold her off as long as you can.

I don't want Alex and Leo
getting blindsided by this.

Si...

- Uh...
- What?

Well, sir, the...
The first lady already knows

that Myers has been talking.

What?

A week ago. We were talking about it,

and she promised me that
she would talk to you.

You knew that son of a bitch Myers

was making noise a week ago,
and you didn't tell me?

Oh, w-when was I supposed to do that?

Between Majid Nassar,

uh, the governors holding you hostage...

Come on, Alex. That's not fair.

We have a deal.

No matter what's happening with us,
our children come first.

Don't you dare throw that at me.

My whole life has been
about protecting them,

especially now.

17 years trying to shield Leo from this.

All it took was a month in
the White House to undo it.

Maybe the mistake

was keeping it from
him in the first place.

Seth thinks he can buy us some time.

Time?

He can get us
all the time in the world.

This is not gonna go away.

You are the president now.

Why don't I try and talk to Myers,

see if I can fix this?

No, no. That's not a good idea.

Well, do you have a better one?

What?!

What is it?

Acting Secretary of State Paulsen

- has brought James Carrera with her.
- Why?

They wouldn't tell me, sir,
but they said it was urgent.

Thank you, Wyatt.

Director Carrera. Secretary Paulsen.

Mr. President.

Do we have an update on Al-Sakar?

No, sir.

We need to talk to you about Brad Weston.

Okay.

We need to do everything we can

to bring him back home immediately.

Is there something I should know?

Sir, Brad Weston is one of ours.

He works for the CIA.

He's a spy?

I can't believe Coach Weston is a spy.

He's not an officer. He's a resource.

As a world-class coach,
he gets into rooms

with ministers, oligarchs, presidents,

and when he returns to America,

he shares with us what
he's seen and heard.

But what about the drugs?

We suspect they were planted

to give the Russians a
pretense for his arrest.

What's the maximum sentence?

For drugs? Life.

For espionage? Death.

Without our help, he's
never leaving Russia.

So, are pinball people just
too old to play video games?

We're a dying breed.

What do you want, Hannah?

I need your help.

Sorry. Can't do it.

FBI is persona non grata at the moment.

Your boss made a play

to wrestle Nassar away from the CIA.

We take that personally.

All right.

I'll just have to find Catalan myself.

Hey.

Where the hell did you hear that name?

I've run his name through every database.

I got nothing. The guy's a ghost.

If the agency knows anything...

Here's what I know.

Stay out of it.

And if you ask anyone else,

they'll tell you the same,
just less politely.

The man's a mercenary...

and a traitor.

What do you mean?

He's American?

Wait a minute. That's all
you're going to give me?

You don't think I'm helping you, Hannah?

Walk away.

That's the best help anyone can give you.

Now, sir, in the off
chance that the Russians

don't know that Weston is working for us,

we can't say anything
to Ambassador Petrov

that might compromise him.

I understand.

Don't admit anything until they do.

Ambassador Petrov.

I'm President Kirkman.

I wish we were meeting

under better circumstances,
Mr. President.

It's a shame to see a
legend like Mr. Weston

rely on such dishonest means to win.

Yes, I know how stringent your country

has been about that sort of thing.

Well, this is a serious
violation of our laws.

Maybe that's why you
brought a representative

from your ministry of
defense to this meeting.

I didn't realize that
personal drug infractions

was a matter of national
security in Russia.

Well, perhaps it's for the same reason

you brought your head of CIA.

Mr. President,
it's time to drop the charade.

We both know Brad Weston is a U.S. asset.

You and I have a very
different perspective

on who Coach Weston is.

Having said that, I do believe
that both our countries

would be served dealing with this

as quietly and quickly as possible.

What do you want?

All American nuclear weapons

removed from Incirlik Air Base in Turkey.

That will never happen.

Then I'm afraid your asset
will face the Russian courts...

which do not look
kindly on either drugs...

or spies.

And with the cooperation
of our nation's governors,

as you know, special
congressional elections

have been confirmed for later this week.

Okay, I just have time for
a couple more questions.

- Yeah.
- Where is Majid Nassar?

And why is the White House

being so secretive about his location?

Shelly, we've been through this.

Majid Nassar is at an
undisclosed location

both for his protection

and for the safety of those guarding him.

Seth.

Any update on Brad Weston?

Yes. The president had a
very productive meeting

with the Russian ambassador,

and we're hopeful that the situation

will be resolved soon, okay?

Thanks, everybody.

Thank you.

Lisa, hey.

Well, if it isn't Seth Wright.

You have that comment for me,
or you just miss me already?

Can I talk to you privately?

Yeah.

So, I have a very uncomfortable,
likely inappropriate favor

to ask you.

Okay.

I need you to hold that story
on Leo for as long as possible.

'Cause it's true?

- I'm not saying that.
- Hmm.

Look, I know it doesn't
look like I'm begging,

but this is me begging.

24 hours.

I can't stall my editors
any longer than that.

Thank you.

You are not gonna believe this.

Catalan is an American.

My contact says he's a traitor.

You've got to be kidding me.

What?

Congressman.

Agent Wells.

Hello. It's good to see you again.

And you.

Deputy Director, may I have a moment?

Sure.

Agent Wells, we're get
back to that in a second.

Yes, sir.

Excuse me.

Have a seat.

You know, these unexpected
meetings are becoming a habit.

Yeah. I'm sorry.

I know you have your hands full
with the Nassar investigation.

And on top of that,

I understand the FBI's been
asked to vet me for VP.

So let me save the bureau some resources.

Seven years... state and
federal tax returns.

Military service records
and discharge papers.

Latest medical exams.

A few other things in there

I thought you might be interested in.

And these documents...

Any chance they won't match
what we can find ourselves?

Not unless my wife, lawyer, and internist

are conspiring against me.

You do understand that we will
continue with our own vetting?

I'd expect no less.

You know how it is.

What's on the paper,

that tells a story that we want to tell.

But what's not on the paper...

That's what people remember.

The impressions we leave behind...

Now, we search for those, too...

'cause, you see, that's the
true measure of a man.

Of course.

I think the last thing
that either of us wants

is the wrong person in office.

I promise you...

The bureau ain't
gonna let that happen.

Deputy Director...

thank you.

Congressman.

What the hell was that?

What the hell you think it was?

A bunch of B.S.

The guy's gonna walk in here

and voluntarily give
us 10 years of papers

that no one asked for?

Now, why would he be so eager to do that?

Because he's got something to hide.

Early this morning,
upon arrival in Moscow,

customs agents discovered 20
vials of HGH in my suitcase.

I was well-aware that these
were illegal in Russia.

But I was under pressure to make sure

that we were performing
at the highest level.

I am very sorry for my transgressions

against the Russian government.

Well, the Russians are doubling down.

By coercing a confession
from an American legend.

We've got to stop this.
I just don't know how.

Sir, I think I know a way
to get Brad Weston back.

Are you a basketball fan?

What does basketball got to do with this?

Last year, the Washington Wizards

traded for the Thunder's point guard.

But the Wizards didn't have
a player the Thunder wanted,

so they had to find a third team who did.

Apparently, men don't own sports.

No, this is good. A three-way trade.

Find out what the Russians want.

Find the country that's got it.

Yes, sir.

Alex Kirkman.

You did well for yourself.

Can't say the same for you.

18 years.

Beautiful as ever.

What do you want, Jeffrey?

- You always had an angle.
- Mm.

Yeah, I made a lot of money

for a lot of people working an angle.

That's funny.

You never could tell the difference

between an insult and a compliment.

But you're not here
to reminisce, are you?

No, I am not.

I am here to tell you
in no uncertain terms

to stay away from my son.

Your son?

- Yeah.
- Mm.

I saw you on TV.

You, the president, your family.

And looking at Leo, his eyes, his chin,

all I could think was, "Wow.
He could be my son."

And looking at you now,

I can tell... You're not sure either.

Oh, no.

He has a father.

Oh, I know.

A man with the authority to
release me with time served.

Wow.

You really haven't changed at all.

Look at where I am, Alex.

So, either you help me get out of here,

or I tell the world my story.

Madam Secretary, I want to
thank you for your diligence.

Thank you, Mr. President.

Excuse me for one second.

Of course, sir.

We've identified something
the Russians want.

From the Saudis.

But we have to act fast, sir.

Good work.

- Set it up.
- Yes, sir.

Took some nerve for
MacLeish to show up here.

Tell me about it.

But when you look at his file,
what do you notice?

- That Peter MacLeish is boring.
- Right.

And that's his proof

that he's some exemplary human being.

Well, we know he's mixed up in this,
so there goes that.

Yeah, but the problem is,
Nassar has no idea who he is.

So how do we connect

a three-time congressman from Oregon

with a jihadist from North Africa?

Maybe Catalan is the connection.

Yeah, but we still
don't know who Catalan is.

Hi, hon. What's up?

Luke never got off the bus.

I came to the school.

He's not here either.

All right, well, did you
look everywhere for him?

Check the baseball field?
Or did you call the police?

No, I called you.

Okay, Yvette, hang up the phone

and call the police.

I'm gonna meet you at the school.

What's going on?

My son never made it home.

I got to go.

Ambassador Petrov?

Waiting in the Oval.

The Saudi ambassador's in
the Roosevelt Room, sir.

Got it.

Wish me luck.

Good luck.

Mr. Ambassador.

Thank you for making it
here on such short notice.

Please.

King Ahmed is always eager
to help his American friends.

Well, then I'll get
straight to the point.

I would like to propose a deal.

I would like to propose a deal.

A deal?

A deal?

In exchange for Mr. Weston?

- Yes.
- And what is this?

We are willing to return
four Saudi nationals

who were arrested by the FBI

for committing industrial espionage

against a Texas oil company.

Or so you claim.

Nevertheless, would you like

to see them free and flying home tonight?

And what would you like in return?

The Russian agent you picked
up in Riyadh last summer.

An agent?

This man was a private
citizen on a business trip.

Not according to the Saudis.

He was a deep-cover
operative for the FSB.

And what would the Saudis like from us?

Absolutely nothing.

And what do the Russians want from us?

Absolutely nothing.

Nothing?

Nothing?

As long as the Russians
get their officer back,

we will return your people to you.

I must say, Mr. President...

This is a very unusual proposal.

These are very unusual times.

So, we get our citizens back.

And we get our comrade home.

And an American hero

gets to return home to a grateful nation.

Mr. Ambassador...

do we have an agreement?

A transnational three-way spy trade.

- Well done, sir.
- Nothing's done yet.

And it's not gonna take much
for it to all fall apart.

So I need you both to stay on top of it.

I need to see Alex over at the residence.

Yes, sir.

He actually makes me reconsider

my position on the death penalty.

What did he want?

He'll back off if you call the
parole board on his behalf.

Time served, early release.

Yeah.

If not, he talks to the reporter.

It's blackmail.

An opportunist with a credible threat

is a dangerous thing.

I never thought I'd be
dealing with this again...

Whether or not Leo was mine.

I can't even remember the
last time I thought about it.

I guess I always figured he had to be,

because I loved him so much.

He is yours.

Come on, Tom. He will always be yours.

Pretty soon, our son and this country

might not feel the same way.

You were right.

About what?

When you got pregnant with Leo,

you were worried about
the timing of everything.

You wanted to know who the father was.

You asked me to get tested.

I said no.

We didn't need to.

I even acted noble about it,

like I was protecting Leo somehow.

Truth is, I was protecting myself.

I loved you so much.

I knew what I wanted,

and I was scared to death

of anything that could jeopardize that.

Tom...

Leo has every right to know
who his real father is...

even if it's not me.

Yeah?

Okay.

They need me down in Command Ops.

- Yvette.
- Jason.

Did you find him?

They searched the whole school.

- He is not here.
- Okay, calm down.

All right, did you tell them
about the comic-book store?

Yes, I told them
about the comic-book store.

What about... What about the park?

- The... Our son plays Little League...
- The park, yes...

- and his friends that he hangs out with.
- ...over at the park on Chamberlain.

- He has some friends that he...
- Deputy Director...

you know most situations like this,

the kid turns up in a few hours,

doesn't even know anyone's
been looking for him.

Except this time, it's my son.

You go home.

You wait on Luke, okay?

Stay by your phone.

Where are you going?

I'm gonna find our son.

Sir, the spy exchange is imminent.

All three planes are about to land...

London, Moscow, Riyadh.

- Finally.
- Sir?

First good news we've had all day.

Where are we?

Sir, first two planes have arrived.

We've gotten confirmation from our people

in Moscow and Riyadh.

We're waiting on London.

Weston's plane has landed.

The Embassy Deputy
Chief of Mission, DCM...

We'll have a live feed
when he greets Weston.

Those are the Russian pilots.

Weston should be stepping off now.

Ask him again.

What's going on?

I want confirmation now.

Mr. President...

it appears Brad Weston
never got on that plane.

Jason, did you find him?

No.

Hannah, let me ask you a question.

What if this isn't a coincidence?

What do you mean?

I mean MacLeish shows up at my office,

and then my son goes missing.

Jason, stop.

No. Aren't you the one

that told me the night of the attack,

MacLeish's kid was taken, right?

No, I told you that his wife
may have lost her at the mall.

That's not the same thing.

We don't know that this is
what we're dealing with.

Well, how do we know it's not?

I mean, this...

this is all my fault.

Hey, listen to me.
We're in this together.

All right, I'm on it.

How the hell was he not on that plane?

So, what, the Russians
are still holding him?

Sir, I can't answer that yet.

But I can assure you that we
have everyone looking for him.

Transmit it directly.

We've got the right
encryption packet in place.

Mr. President, my apologies.

Our agents needed time to confirm.

You need to see this.

Put it up on the screen.

What am I looking at?

The one on the right is Viktor Mishkin.

Our Moscow station identified
him as a Russian FSB captain,

and the top recruiter of foreign assets.

And the man on his left?

That's Brad Weston, sir.

However it happened,
he's still in Russia.

He made contact with their
intelligence a few minutes ago.

We believe the other man is
Weston's contact and handler.

Handler?

We now know why he
didn't get on that plane.

Son of a bitch.

Brad Weston is a double agent.

You know, for a spook,
you're pretty easy to track.

Why are you here? I meant what I said.

I'm not helping you. Stay out of it.

I can't.

I need what you have on Catalan.

Tim...

please.

I'm out of time.

Hannah, I don't want to see you get hurt.

There are people that I
love that are in trouble.

I don't care what happens to me.

I care what happens to them.

Please.

Let me see what I can do.

Mr. President. Ambassador Petrov.

Thank you, Wyatt.

Mr. Ambassador, you played me today.

During the 10 years

that Mr. Weston worked with the CIA,

he gained access to case officers.

A clandestine treasure trove, if you will.

Now it's yours.

Congratulations.

Russia is a free country, Mr. President.

Perhaps Mr. Weston simply
chose to remain in Moscow.

When you've been at the
game of international chess

for more than a month,
you'll understand these things.

Well, I may have been
in over my head today,

but I promise you... I'm a quick study.

And the one thing
that I do know about chess

is that there is nothing more dangerous

than a pawn that thinks it's a queen.

Take care, Mr. Ambassador.

Mr. President.

Hey.

Hey.

Relax. You still have 19 hours left.

Yeah, I don't think I need them.

Oh. You have that comment for me?

No. I have something else...

An exclusive.

Well, I've already got an exclusive.

Yeah, I'm betting
you're gonna want this one.

- Why is that?
- It's not gossip.

I am not a gossip columnist, Seth.

I'm building a political profile of a man

this country is desperate
to know more about...

Your boss.

But it's good to know
that's how you see me.

Lisa, that's not how I see you.

Look, you can publish the piece on Leo.

I just don't think you should.

President Kirkman is a good man.

They're a great family.

He didn't ask for this job,
but now he's got it,

and everyone's gunning for him.

And Leo's 17.

I don't think he deserves to have his life

analyzed on the front page.

So, what's the exclusive?

Inside information, first-person account,

of how the president
negotiated for the release

of an American hero,

only to discover he's not who he seems.

What do you have on Weston?

Let's make a deal, and I'll tell you.

Thank you, Wyatt. Of course, sir.

Oh, yeah.

Thank you.

It's late. Don't you two ever go home?

We'll go home when the next
president takes office.

Want to get a head start
on tomorrow's work?

Since you haven't been
sleeping much anyway.

Show me what you got.

After your morning security briefing,

you'll be meeting the director

of the National Economic Council.

And? What else?

MacLeish, sir.

What about him?

Well, sir, we've been thinking

since you two hit it off so well,

maybe we should make it official.

The press is already speculating

he might be your vice president.

And with the congressional
elections coming up next week...

The country could use some
good news. Don't you think?

I've decided to wait to hear
what the FBI has to say.

If today's taught me anything,

it's that you can't know
enough about a person.

Aaron, any news yet from
Deputy Director Atwood

on who might have killed Nassar?

No, sir. I've been trying to
get ahold of him all afternoon.

His secretary said
he's been out of the office

on personal business.

Personal business?

During a murder investigation?

- I'll keep on top of him, sir.
- Good.

The last thing we need is the world

to find out that Nassar is dead
and we don't know who did it.

Presidential order...

Both of you, go home, get some sleep.

Thanks for everything.

Thank you, sir.

Yeah?

What's up?

Ju... Just wanted to say good night.

Okay.

What?

Why are you looking at me like that?

I don't know. It...

A lot's happened in this last six weeks.

I feel like I haven't
seen you or talked to you.

Is everything all right?

Yeah. I...

I just wanted to tell you that I love you.

Yeah.

I love you, too.

Good night.

Good night.

Chow time.

Guess your guy will have to wait.

Coach!

Have you seen my son?

Come on.

Jason, it's Hannah. Call me back.

I know who killed Nassar.

Luke?!

Mr. Atwood.

I noticed your son
didn't show up for practice.

Have you seen him?

I can assure you, Luke is fine.

In fact, he's the only kid I know

who likes coffee ice cream.

Where's my son?

Where is my son?

Deep breath, Jason.

Think it through.

Anything happens to me,
and the next photo you'll see

is Luke with a bullet in his brain.

I know you love your family,

and it would be a tragedy if
something happened to Luke...

or to Yvette...

sometime after you buried your son.

You hurt my family, I promise you...

I will kill you

and whoever the hell you're working with.

Your son will be safe

as long as you do
everything I tell you to do,

starting with the obvious.

Tell anyone about
this encounter and Luke dies.

What do you want?

You're going to make an
appointment with the president.

And when you're face-to-face with Kirkman,

you will do exactly as I instruct.

I'll be in touch.