FBI: International (2021–…): Season 2, Episode 6 - Call It Anarchy - full transcript

Vo's friend from the U.S. Navy calls in a favor to help find her missing nephew in Crete. Meanwhile, Forrester hangs back in Budapest to take care of personal business.

- Péter Tamási.

His auto repair shop is a front

for the Kompania Bello.

- The Balkans? Here?

- What started as
mandatory protection money

has now escalated.

- I just wanted to know
if there was anything

that I could do to help.
- Back the hell off.

- The family's too
scared to go to the cops.

Maybe the mob's leaning on him.

Is everything okay?



- It's my father.

- Whose blood is that?

- I get that you're
looking out for Zsolt.

What's the play?
- I don't know.

But I'll figure it out.

Get him up.

Help.!

- More.

Hold him.

The more you move,
the worse it will be.

- No, no, please, please don't.

- This is Kody.
Leave a message.

- Kody, call me back.

I'll be there in five minutes.



- Do you speak English? I'm
looking for Kody Taylor.

- Who?
- My nephew, Kody Taylor.

He's enrolled in your program.

- Program?
- The archeology program.

He's been here for over a month,

but I haven't heard from
him in the last two weeks,

so I drove out here
to check on him.

- Madam, Knossos
Archaeology School

closed three years ago.

- Paige, how are you?

- Cameron, something
has gone horribly wrong.

I don't know what
happened. I just...

- Okay, slow down. Talk
to me. What's going on?

- It's my nephew.

He's gone.

I need your help.

- Mateo Vasa,

the Kompania Bello's
main enforcer.

He's the guy who
tuned up Zsolt's dad

during their visits
to his auto shop.

- Did you get this from the HNP?

- Smitty reached out
to the Albanian police.

- We cross-referenced
your surveillance photos

with intel from a money
laundering investigation

in 2012.

- So Vasa's been doing
this for a while now?

- Yeah, did four
years at Kruje Prison

for criminal complicity
and extortion.

- Vo's on her way
up. She's got a case.

Actually, it's more of a favor.

- Copy. What's our
plan of attack here?

- I'll handle it.

- Oh, that's comforting.

- Look, I get it.

Péter Tamási is in a jam,

and you care about his son,
but this is the Kompania Bello,

a ruthless cartel with a history

of drug trafficking,
assaults, and murder.

So if you're gonna
go in on them,

you'd better carry a big stick.

- Fill us in on this favor.

- It's for my
friend, Paige Taylor.

Her 16-year-old
nephew went missing.

- Define missing.

- He was supposed to be at
a semester study program

on the island of Crete,
but Paige just found out

that the school shut
down three years ago.

- What's his citizenship?
- It's American.

Paige is stationed at the
U.S. Naval base in Greece.

- How do you know her?
- She took me under her wing

when I was an aide
at the Pentagon.

So I just want to do her a
solid and help find Kody.

- Has Paige contacted
the Greek authorities?

- They did not consider his
disappearance a priority,

so she reached out to the
U.S. embassy in Athens.

Legal Attaché Lewis
is welcoming our help.

- Do you have any reason to
believe that Kody's in danger?

- Yeah, I mean, no
contact for weeks.

Either he lied about the
program or was lied to.

- Okay, Vo, run point.
Kellett, go with her.

I have to stay here.

I've got something to
deal with in Budapest.

- If anything goes sideways,

I have a couple of ace contacts
with the Hellenic police.

- Hoping that is not
the case, and thank you.

- If it were my friend, I
would do the same thing.

Good luck.

- It's a weird feeling
being on a military base.

It's the closest to
home I've felt in years.

- Remind me, what
base did you live on?

- No, bases.

- Cam?

Hey.
- Hi.

This is Commander Paige Taylor.

- Special Agent Jamie Kellett.

- Nice to meet you.

- Wait, hold on, Captain?

- Yeah, I was promoted
after Kody moved here

to live with me, put in
charge of supply ships.

Greece extended a five-year
military agreement

with the U.S. government.

I wish I could say I made
the right call by accepting,

but the truth is I've been so
slammed shipping army material

through the port that I
really haven't given Kody

the attention he deserves.

- When was the last
time you saw him?

- When I dropped
him off in front

of the archeology
museum in Chania.

He said the instructors
were coming to pick up

the students
attending the program.

- Vo mentioned your
calls have been

going through to his phone.

- Yeah, but he's not picking up.

And his GPS function's
been disabled.

So I don't know if he did it
or if someone stole his phone.

- We'll search his bedroom,
see if we can find anything

that might give us a
lead on his location.

- You're more than
welcome to look.

Okay.

I am so glad that you are here.

- Me too.

- We have barracks on
base for E4s and below.

E5s and above live off base.

- Has Kody been in
contact with his parents?

- No, Kody's dad's been in
prison since he was ten,

but his mom called him
from a rehab center

right before he took off
to this archeology school.

That's when she
spilled the beans

about her custody battle.

- How'd he take the news?

- Honestly, he's hard
to get a read on.

- I have to ask,
does Kody struggle

with drugs or alcohol?

- Trust me, that's not it.

No, I've been around alcoholics
and addicts my whole life.

I know one when I see one.

- He was living
in Arizona before?

- Yeah, with his mom.

I flew him out here
to have a better life,

and now I'm asking
myself if that backfired.

- How long has Kody
been living with you?

- A year, roughly.

- Never really
moved in, I guess.

- It's been on the list,
you know, to go shopping.

I just haven't
gotten around to it.

- What'd Kody do while
you were at work?

- The base doesn't
have a school,

so I would drop him off
at the library to study.

- The library on the base?
- Public library.

NSA Souda Bay is a controlled
access installation.

- Extended family members
aren't considered dependents,

so Kody can't visit
the base unaccompanied.

- Then where does
he go to school?

- We tried homeschooling,

but that was hard on both of us.

Now he's gonna attend
boarding school

in Athens next semester.

- Just checking
the search history.

- So that's the
website that he sent me

for the archeology program.

He said he heard about it
from some friends online.

- All right, just
verifying the age

of the school's website domain.

Looks like the site was
created four months ago.

- So it's a sham site.

- Maybe he was scammed?

Or I don't know, maybe he
was kidnapped or worse.

- Assumptions will not
help the situation.

- I'm sure he's fine.

- Who does Kody spend time with?

Locals? Other
kids on the base?

- Oh, nobody.

He misses his friends back home.

So he started to withdraw.

- I'm sure he'll
find his people.

When my dad was deployed,

other families
stepped in to help,

and we did the same.

- Yeah.

Actually, he started
getting better

after he met his
girlfriend, Seb.

Her parents also
serve in the navy.

- She seem like the
rebellious type?

- I don't know.
I've never met her.

I know they used to
hang out around town

when she would finish her
shifts at the library.

- Sebastian Wilkes?

- Do not call me that.

It's Seb.
- All right, Seb.

We need to know the last
time you spoke to Kody.

- Who's Kody?

- Your boyfriend, Kody Taylor.

- The kid who comes in to
use the public computers.

He's not my boyfriend.
- Hey, think hard.

- I only spoke to him once

when he opened his library card.

- Okay, tell us more
about the computers.

- Wait, is this, like,
about the porn or something?

- Elaborate on that.

- I'm not gonna lie,
weirdos come in all the time

to watch porn under the radar.

- What about Kody?

- Oh, he just used the computers

for chat groups and online games

with all that fantasy crap.

- Well, Kody usually
had my laptop with him.

Why would he use
a public computer?

- Because he knows
you have full access,

and he's trying
to hide something.

- Does he have his
own user account?

- I can get you his username,

but members create
their own passwords.

- We're gonna need that.

- Hey, Vo, you still with me?

- Yeah, find anything?

- I did... Kody's been using
a Discord app to communicate

through secure text chatting.

Server name blackcat.

Text channel Typhon.

- Okay, I got,
like, 50% of that.

Can you walk us through it?

- Kody's been operating
under an alias name, Scylla.

He's been communicating
with users protesting

the arrest of Theo Elias.

Bad dude.

He was caught shipping
parcel bombs to Europol.

Openly admitted to
being the leader

of a Greek left-wing anarchist
group, Typhon Faction.

- Greece is a hotbed
for left-wing anarchism.

The U.S. State Department
designated that group

as a terrorist organization.

- Oh, these guys are violent.

- Looks like one of
the users, Griffin,

has been organizing riots.

- Wait, wait, go back.

Is that Kody?

- Photo was posted
under his alias.

- No, no, it can't be.

No, he's never been violent.

- If it is Kody,
they're grooming him.

- All I'm asking is that
you keep this between us.

You know, if the wrong
person were to find out,

I could lose my custody
battle with Kody's mom.

- Paige, Kody is
affiliating with members

of a terrorist cell blatantly
advocating violence.

- Maybe it's not
what it looks like.

- Maybe it's exactly
what it looks like.

- No, Kody's mom was always
trying to turn him against me.

I bet you she lured him on
a plane back to the U.S.

- We have checked
the flight records.

If he is involved
with these people,

we need to use our
resources to find him.

Let's prevent Kody
from making a mistake

he cannot come back from.

- This is one of
Smitty's contacts,

Sergeant Kostas Artino
with the Hellenic police.

- Agent Cameron Vo.

Thank you for letting us use
your office here in Chania.

- Of course. Whatever you need.

- You've already met
Captain Paige Taylor?

- Yes.

And I apologize for not
having turned our focus

to your nephew's disappearance.

The department has
been busy working

on a major investigation.

- It's Kody.

It's the first I've
heard from him in weeks.

- Pan-Pan?

- Military duress code.

Means there's an
urgent situation.

- What's up?

- The GPS function on
Kody's phone is disabled,

but he just texted Paige.

- Send me his number.

I'll see if I can get a
ping using the cell towers.

- Oh, I screwed up.

I screwed up. I
shouldn't have...

- We are gonna figure
this out, okay?

- Any luck?

- Yeah, the text was sent
from a rural location

just outside Chania,
41 562 Katochori.

- Stay in the car.

- FBI, search warrant.

Clear!

- Kellett. You're
gonna wanna see this.

- What the hell
was going on here?

- If Kody was being radicalized,

then why hurt him?

- Because they gave
him a beatdown, eh,

or what you call it in America?

- It's being jumped in.

But he wouldn't have
sent the duress signal.

- He wanted out, so
they tortured him.

- Maybe this wasn't his blood.

I mean, left-wing
extremist groups,

they do not punish or haze.

They seduce to build
faith and trust.

- Vo, come take a look at this.

- What if they found out...

- Off-road mud tires.

The tread blocks indicate only
one vehicle was parking here.

- Raines, I need you to get
another ping on Kody's phone.

- Already did.

Phone's moving towards Chania
at 65 kilometers per hour.

- We're on our way.

- Phone's moving northwest
on Andrea Papandreou

at 45 kilometers per hour.

- I'll break off, and
we'll surround him.

- Copy.

- Okay, slowing to
a stop in Old Town.

On the move again, 8
kilometers per hour.

Turn south. Street's empty.

Current location main square.

He's stopped moving.

- You'll get there
faster on foot.

- Kody Taylor,
everything's gonna be okay.

I'm with the American FBI.

I'm friends with your
aunt, Paige Taylor.

- They took off, blue sedan.

- Kody.
- Blue sedan!

- Oh, my God. I'm so sorry.

- Kody, I'm gonna have
to ask you some questions

at the police station,
and I promise you

we will find whoever did this.

- Ow.
- Are you okay?

- I need a medic.

- Yeah, on the base.

- We're gonna meet you
at the medical center.

- Here, let me see.

- Go ahead and put it
in park. Identification?

- Isolated and impressionable,

and Kody was ripe
for the picking.

- Must have been hard growing
up on a military base.

- It wasn't easy, but
I found my purpose.

You find it weird
that you and Artino

couldn't get a tail on the
blue sedan that fled the scene?

- Was it a sedan?

The tire treads outside the mill

don't match the vehicle type.

- The swelling should go down.

- I'll be fine with an ice pack.

- Here you go.

- Kody, can you tell
us who did this?

- Kody, I need you
to talk to them

before you talk to the
local police, okay?

They're here to protect you.

- We know you've
been communicating

with Typhon Faction online.

We've seen the pictures.

- Why did you lie about
where you've been?

- One of the older
guys invited me

to his grandparents' olive farm

so I could learn about
their philosophy,

logic, ethics to
expose the corruption

and lies in this world.

- And his name?

- Everyone calls him Griffin.

- And what about the
archeology program?

- Typhon Faction,
they use it to train

new recruits without
anyone asking questions.

It's called indoctrination.

And once you finish,

you have to go
through an initiation

at their clubhouse.

That's why I didn't let
the nurse examine me yet.

This is how I proved to
them that I was ready.

- Ready for what?

- The plan.

- Kody, what plan?

- They only sort of
brought me in on it

after I passed the initiation.

They're planning an attack

at the Festival of
Culture in Heraklion.

I thought we'd be doing
protests, making posters,

fighting for true freedom.

I didn't know
anything about IEDs.

- I'll call Smitty.

- Kody, at what
point did you text

your aunt the duress code?

- After I told
them I wanted out,

Griffin said that
wasn't an option.

I got worried what they
might do to me, so.

- Why didn't you
send your location?

- I tried, but they
threw me in a car

and started driving fast.

- How'd you escape?

- I opened the door.

I jumped out.

That's why I hurt my wrist.

- And remind me, what
kind of vehicle was it?

- Blue sedan, an old beater.

- Cam, can I...

I need to talk to you
outside for a second.

- Kody, the
information you told us

could save a lot of lives.

- I don't know how I
missed the red flags.

He kept bringing
up local politics.

I mean, he was always talking
about his real friends online.

I thought he was talking about
his American friends back home.

I don't understand how
I could have let him...

- Hatred is born in ignorance.

And if hate can be learned,
it can be unlearned.

- Thank you so much, Cam.

Excuse me.

I'm gonna take Kody
to the commissary.

I'm sure he's starving.

- Your friend's
turning a blind eye.

Something's off.
- I know.

I don't think Kody
was expecting us

to trace his phone.

I mean, he just told us
that he threw himself

out of a moving vehicle?

I took a good look
at his hands...

Zero indication of road rash.

- Kody's lying.

- Thanks for jumping on a plane.

It turned out to be a lot
bigger than we expected.

- Always does. I'd like
you to meet my mate,

Lieutenant Colonel
Dinos Markovic,

Unit Commander of the
Greek Special Suppressive

Anti-terrorist Unit.

- My unit's evacuating
the Festival of Culture.

- Bomb Squad's monitoring the
area for suspicious packages.

- Smitty helped us
put away Theo Elias

after he shipped a series of
parcel bombs to Europol HQ.

- From what we know, Theo
was the leader of the group

that's been grooming Kody.
- Yes.

Typhon Faction anarchist
group left-wing...

Operates like a hydra.

When we take down
one of the leaders,

they retaliate with violence.

- So it's possible an
attack is imminent,

and Kody isn't just
throwing dust in our eyes.

- Absolutely.

Intel says they're in the
midst of a resurgence,

fully capable of committing
a major terrorist attack.

- But you've been fighting
these groups since the '70s...

Assassinations, bombings.

They've never hit a festival.

- Right, left-wing violence
is many politically driven.

- Perhaps the
threat was a decoy,

send us to the wrong place.

Groups like this get off on
embarrassing law enforcement.

- So what's the real target?

- Police officers, embassies,
government buildings,

members of the
Hellenic Parliament.

- We need to get ahead of this.

Keep your units on
the ground for now.

- How many red flags is that?

- Red flags are like
pimples on prom night.

It only takes one.

Kody's protecting them.

- You need to boil it down
to the areas worth attacking.

Find out why Kody
is throwing us off.

Are you confident that you
can get the truth out of him

without his aunt interfering?

Otherwise, Kellett can step in.

- No, it's not the first time

I've had to separate
my personal life

to get the job done.

- Good. You're doing it right.

Touch base later.

- Careful!

Pulling a gun on
an American Fed,

that's not something
you want to do today.

Smart man.

Let's see if you
can keep that up.

You walk into Péter Tamási's
auto shop every week.

He does what you ask, and
you promise him protection.

It turns out he doesn't need it.

He's under the protection

of the Federal Bureau
of Investigation.

- Oh, I know who you work
for, and I don't care.

You see, my team did a deep dive

on your boss's financials.

Go ahead.

Take a look.

There's information on
his front companies,

shell accounts,
surveillance photos.

Now, come Monday morning,
the head of Europol

is gonna get a fresh pile of
suspicious activity reports

on her desk, meaning
law enforcement

from ten different countries
are gonna carry out

coordinated raids on
your boss's businesses.

And I will personally
let him know

that he can send
a thank-you basket

to you and your
buddies here, hmm?

Or you can leave
Péter Tamási alone.

Forever.

That's your choice.

Enjoy the game.

- Vo, what's wrong?

- I just want you to
know there's a reason

for what I have to do right now.

- Which is what?

- I need to talk to Kody.

- Okay, just let me...

- Just Kody alone.

At Chania police headquarters.

- No, the three of us
can have a conversation

right now in the living room.

- Either he comes with
me or the local cops.

That's up to you.

The attack you told us about,

that was never gonna happen at
the Festival of Culture, huh?

So either your
friends lied to you,

or you lied to us.

Which one is it?

- I know they're
planning something.

I just don't want innocent
people to get hurt.

- Kody, if we find out that
you're protecting your friends

and innocent people do get hurt,

your aunt is going down
the tubes with you.

And you know what's worse?

You're gonna end
up in Greek prison

for the rest of your life alone.

- The attack is happening.

I swear.

- Right now, only one
person knows the truth.

And when I come back
with the polygraph,

that'll make two.

- Paige, something is not
adding up, and you know it.

- He's already told you
everything that he knows.

Why isn't that enough?

- Because this is no
longer about you and him.

It's time you ask yourself,

how much are you willing to
sacrifice in your personal life

in order to protect the public?

- Kody's right
where she wants him.

He knows he can't beat the
box, so he's ready to crack.

- Never knew Vo was a
certified poly examiner.

- Tough exam to pass.

One of the many reasons

Forrester wanted
her on the team.

- It's okay.

I want you to know
you can talk to me

about anything, okay?

- I'm just trying to help.

I'm all nervous, and she's
gonna think that I'm lying.

- No, I know you're not a liar,
but I can see you're upset.

So if there is anything
that you haven't told me,

you need to tell me right now.

- Polygraph machine
analyzes a number of factors

in order to detect a lie...

Your pulse...

Your breath...

Perspiration.

I'll ask you a series
of baseline questions.

We can start whenever
you're ready.

- Okay, okay.

I'll tell you everything. You
don't need to run the test.

- Good.

What can you tell
me about the attack?

- While I was in training,

Griffin kept asking
about the naval base.

- What about it?

- How to access it, but
I told him I didn't know.

I told them I'd
only ever been there

when I sprained my ankle.

And that's when they
got their new plan.

If they'd rough me
up, then you'd take me

to the medical center.

- The U.S. renewed a
military deal that expands

their presence in Greece?

- Yeah, access to three bases.

- So those who oppose
the deal believe

that their country
is being turned

into an American military base.

Is the target U.S. military?

Kody, look at your
aunt in the eye.

Tell her the real
reason they hurt you.

- I planted something
on the base,

something to get them inside.

- Chief Master-at-Arms
Kevin Davis.

- We're looking for
an incendiary device.

Kody attached it to one
of the security gates.

- A member of the cell
scouted the perimeter

of the base when
planning the attack.

- My team will
secure the east gate.

- We'll move north
along the west.

- I'll lock down
the surrounding area

and set up a
three-block perimeter.

- Make it five. This is
a coordinated attack.

We do not know how many
members of the cell

are working together.

- Suspects are
likely carrying IEDs,

unknown level of sophistication.

Bomb techs are on their
way from Heraklion

with the Antiterrorist Unit.

- Copy. We'll
proceed with caution.

- All right, lights
on, let's roll.

- Moving up.

- Fall back.

Mud tires match the
suspect vehicle.

Clear.

This is Special
Agent Jamie Kellett.

Suspect vehicle is parked
outside the northwest corner

of the base.

Send bomb techs to assess.

- Copy.

- This is where Kody
planted the explosive

that gained the
terrorists access.

The lock panel was
only accessible

from inside the base.

Paige took Kody
to the commissary.

He must have snuck away and
set it off in the daylight.

- Improvised thermite grenade.
Reaches 4,500 degrees.

The size of a soda can.

- So that's why Kody didn't
want the nurse to examine him,

not because of the T
branded into his chest.

- He stashed the
grenade on his body.

- Let's go.

I've got a pulse.

- Smitty!

Shots fired, shots fired!

- Go!

- Move!
- Moving.

Moving!

- Special Agent Cameron Vo.

Suspects are heavily
armed, requesting backup.

- Move.
- Moving.

- Step into view!
Show us your hands!

- We say no to war.

We say no to the bases of death.

- The tank's pressurized.

If the liquid reaches
boiling point,

it'll rupture and
take out the others.

- We need the fire
squad right now.

We're sitting ducks.

- Where's backup?

If we don't get the fire
squad in here right now,

this whole thing's
gonna blow up.

Move! Move!

- Bang out!

- Weapons down! Let
me see your hands now!

- Drop your weapons!
Get on the ground!

- Suspects in custody!
Clear the area!

- Clear for the fire squad.

- Go! Let's go!
- Get the water!

- Five out! Ladder 12, with me!

- Fire up that LDA!
Let's get pressure!

- What happened? Are you okay?

- You could call it anarchy.

Smitty got hit, but
she's okay, thankfully.

One of your soldiers was found
unconscious at the scene.

- The terrorists?

- One of them didn't
make it, but the rest

are being taken into custody.

- What's gonna happen to Kody?

- Joining an extremist
group is one thing,

but participating in
a terrorist attack?

- Come on, Cam, you work
for the most powerful

law enforcement
agency in the world.

- When I was sworn in, I
accepted the responsibility

to make the hard right
and not the easy wrong,

and we both did.

- These people made
Kody their puppets.

They manipulated him.

They forced him into
believing their...

- He did what he did
because he wanted to belong

and not because
of their ideology.

- Look, I messed up, not him.

So please, forgive him.

- Paige.
- He confessed.

So if our friendship
means anything...

- Artino took a run at Griffin?

- Yeah, real name Petros
Gaziz, 23, Greek national.

Parents were killed in a
car accident six years ago.

The reason he inherited
his family's olive farm.

Goes to uni at the National

and Kapodistrian
University of Athens.

- Makes sense, Typhon Factions
are made of young, educated,

and affluent individuals.

- Petros kept his mouth shut,

but the youngest member flipped,

gave up 20 terrorists
connected to cells

throughout Greece and the EU.

- One team, one fight.

The only way to stop
violent extremism.

- What do you want
to do with Kody?

- Paige has asked
me to get involved.

- Someone who's
dedicated their life

to defend their country
should know better.

- Yeah.

I mean, it's just that
she's been through hell

and back with her family.

- You know, with
Jaeger's big promotion

came some big connections.

I can always see if there's
a deal she could work out,

but I have to ask.

Is this kid worth it?

- Want one?
- No thanks.

Quit a long time ago.

- Yeah, me too.

So where we at?

- Kody won't be
tried as an adult,

but he'll be
extradited to the U.S.,

where he'll serve time
at a DYS facility.

The navy agreed to pair him
with one of the best mentors

to guide him through the
de-radicalization process.

- You know, I mentored you.

I taught you everything I know.

You know what the worst part is?

I'm the one that asked you to
come here in the first place.

- What were you expecting?

Soldiers almost died, Paige.

Soldiers you swore to protect.

- What's this?

- Rétes.

Hungarian strudel from my mom.

- Really? That's nice of her.

- My dad let me come to
his auto shop this morning.

That hasn't happened in a while.

- I'm glad to hear it.

- I know you did something.

- I took another risk helping
someone I felt close to.

And I lost another
friendship because of it.

- Choosing to do what's
proportionate and legal

is tough, but you
made the right call.

- Why wasn't it
different this time?

- I'll tell you the same
thing that I told Raines.

If you're not willing to
take risks on this job,

then go sell ice cream.

See you back at home.