Homeland (2011–…): Season 5, Episode 11 - Our Man in Damascus - full transcript

After Carrie and Astrid locate Peter, he is brought to hospital. Saul argues with the doctor who induced Peter's coma; Saul is adamant he and Carrie get the location of the next sarin attack. Moscow has a final job for Allison, which, if not completed, will risk both her "retirement" money, dacha and life. Moscow wants the sarin attack to take place in Berlin and wants Allison to protect the perpetrator. Carrie gets one of her brilliantly tenuous ideas and decides to investigate.

Previously on Homeland.

I have to figure out what happened
to Quinn. I thought he was with you.

He was, and then he wasn't.
He just disappeared.

Am I under arrest?

That's something of an open
question at the moment.

I'm not asking you
to believe me,

but you don't want me
on the sidelines, not now.

I want you to know I don't
believe what they say about you.

Jonas, he's here.
Faisal Marwan.

One of the prisoners released
from Plotzensee Prison.

Did you hear anyone
talk about jihad?



Once I overheard
about an attack in Berlin.

DURING: Mr. Berenson, we have
come across an individual

who may have information
about the attack.

Will you give me your word
that he'll be treated fairly?

- BND.
- No! No! No!

I need to talk to al-Amin, the Hezbollah
commander living underground here in Berlin.

You killed my son in Beirut.

I will fight you forever.

MAN: ...once again be highest. We
give the UN Security Council 24 hours

to recognize the legitimacy
of our Islamic State.

Otherwise, a terrible justice
will be unleashed on a European city.

The victim is one of ours. He'd
penetrated a terror cell here in Berlin.

What he reported was a group of
jihadis on their way to Syria.

The leader had
an uncle there, he said.



Abu al-Qaduli.

ALLISON: His name's Bibi
Hamed, 32 years old,

born in Hamburg
to Syrian immigrants.

- ADAL: Where is he now?
- ALLISON: Unclear.

(speaking German)

(gasping)

He's alive.

(woman speaking German)

CARRIE: Christ, I really thought
I left all this behind.

MAN: The Islamic State,
ISIS, proclaimed itself

to be a worldwide caliphate
with authority over-

Redraw the map
in the Middle East.

WOMAN: The soldiers are hackers, the battlefield
is online, and ifs not a matter of-

Edward Snowden is a coward.

...extremely disappointed that the
Russian government would take this step.

LAURA: It's against the law.
It's against the fucking law.

CARRIE: All that suffering
and nothing changes.

MAN:
Is our strategy working?

(phone recording: German)

{wrong number tones)
{phone recording: German)

(man speaking Russian)

SAUL:
I actually convinced myself

we were gonna change the world.

QUINN:
Carrie will never be free.

CARRIE: Spend my life on the
run, give up my daughter?

JONAS: I don't know how
you live with yourself.

AL-AMIN:
I will fight you forever.

CARRIE (whispering):
Who's after me?

JONAS: So many people, so
much blood on your hands.

The enzyme's reactivation half-life
can extend to hours, even days.

The only reason he's alive
is the atropine in his system.

When might we reasonably expect
him to regain consciousness?

Reasonably?

He's in respiratory failure
due to acute hypoxia.

We need him awake.

And I'm telling you,
he's in a coma for a reason.

SAUL: I don't think
you understand.

This man was
in the company of terrorists

planning a mass casualty attack here
in Berlin in less than six hours.

- Believe me, I'm aware.
- He may have vital information

that could stop that
from happening.

And the minute he is conscious,
we will let you know.

Is there a procedure
for waking him up?

Not one
I would recommend,

but it would depend on the extent
of the damage to his brain.

And I would have to do an MRI first
to make that assessment.

And if he is a candidate,
what are the risks?

Massive seizure,
cerebral hemorrhage,

death.

(machine whirring)

(beeping)

Waste of time.

Hey, Dar Adal wants you there.
That can't be a bad thing.

It's horseshit.

The intelligence community
patting itself on the back.

Yeah?
Yeah.

Wait and see what happens
if this attack comes off.

We'll all be pointing fingers at
each other and covering our asses.

-(alarm chirps)
- Oh, damn it.

- What?
- Meter maid from hell.

Doesn’t she see the diplomatic
plates, for Christ's sake?

(engine starts)

(speaks German)

I'm gonna use the bathroom.

I'll wait for you here.

Ever vigilant.

So, you understand your
instructions, l hope.

Who are you, please?

Erna Richter.

Of?

The German Foreign Office.

By way of Moscow Center,
Second Directorate.

Yeah?

Well, somebody’s lost their
mind over there. Completely.

- Meaning?
- Meaning I won't do what you're asking.

We thought that might be
your response.

You will do
what is required.

No, I will not. I wouldn’t
even know where to start.

Perhaps you weren't listening
carefully enough.

With the name
we provided you.

The Professor at TU Berlin.

Yes. Dr. Aman Aziz.

And what makes you
so sure he's involved?

Because we've had
our eye on him

ever since the chemicals
went missing in Syria.

He's definitely part
of the plot here.

And yet you said nothing,
did nothing to stop it.

And how do you propose
I get to him

without drawing attention
to myself?

I wouldn't worry about that.

About what, getting caught?

It's not a concern. This will
be your last assignment.

What?

You're damaged goods.

We're pulling you from the field.

That's a mistake.
I can rehabilitate myself.

Already I've talked
my way back in this far.

You will never be fully trusted,

and we will never fully trust the
information you're given access to.

Wait a minute, damn it.
Take your hands off me.

The Kremlin can't seriously want
this attack to go forward.

They do.

And you will see to it that it does.

It's obscene.

Civilization is facing
an existential threat.

The West needs a wake-up call.

I agree, but not like this.

Radical Islam must be
eradicated, root and branch.

My premier understands this.

Bashar al-Assad understands.

Only your president
does not.

I won't do it.

Then you'll forfeit
your millions of dollars,

your dacha on the Black Sea,

the renown of what
you've accomplished.

All that you would trade

for 10 years in a basement office
back at Langley, if you're lucky.

If not,

twice that long
in federal prison.

ADLER:
And I'm personally gratified

by the level of cooperation
among our various services.

Professional grievances and, in
some cases, national interests

have been put aside
in a unified effort

to stop this attack.

Time is short,
so we'll start with Dar Adal,

who has the latest information
on the hunt for Bibi Hamed.

Then Anton Lenkov of the SVR
will discuss the origin and potency

of the chemical weapon itself.

Ladies and gentlemen,
Dar Adal.

Thank you, Herr Adler.

Since we identified Bibi Hamed early this
morning, we know a lot more about him.

A graduate of Al-Qaeda training
camps in Yemen and the Sudan,

he's fully surveillance-conscious,
weapons smart

and schooled in how to incite his fellow
Muslims to commit acts of terror.

Say the word.

(gasps)

(wheezing)

(wheezing continues)

-Start the Cholodine drip.
-WOMAN: Starting Cholodine drip.

Eight milligrams per hour.

DOCTOR: We should know fairly quickly
if the drug will have any effect.

Quinn.

Quinn, it's me, Carrie.

I need you to open
your eyes now, okay?

Can you hear me?

It's really important you wake up.

I need to talk to you.

Listen to my voice.

Follow it to the surface.

I'm here waiting for you.

(beeping)

Electrical activity is rising.

It's up from 11 waves
per second to 19.

No, 23 waves per second.

Hey! Hey!

Quinn?

Quinn, look at me.
Can you hear me? Quinn.

Tell me what the target is.

Tell me where the attack
is going to happen.

Keep him awake, Colonel.

- But, sir-
- I said, keep him awake.

Give him an amp of epi.

Now, please. Yes, sir.
Prepping the line.

(Quinn gasps)
Quinn?

Quinn, look at me.

Quinn?

You're at Landstuhl Medical Center.
You're safe.

- Blink if you can hear me.
-(wheezes)

You penetrated
a terrorist cell.

They're planning an attack
here in Berlin.

I need to know where.

(mouthing words)

Louder, Quinn.
I can't make out what you're saying.

-(wheezes, vomits) - NURSE: He's
going into respiratory arrest.

- DOCTOR: Stand back, please.
- NURSE: Check pulse.

- DOCTOR: Okay, clear his airway.
- NURSE: Eighty over 60.

He's decerebrating.
Lower the oxygen.

- NURSE: Ten liters and running.
- NURSE #2: He's on HiFLO2 right now.

NURSE: Pupils fixed and dilated.
Apneic. Ninety over 70.

DOCTOR: Alkanize his urine.
Gel him ready for hemoperfusion.

I need CBC, Iytes.
Call Neuro.

NURSE #2: Copy 'mat
CBC, Mes. Call Neuro.

NURSE #1 : I need the endotracheal tube.
Get me the Ambu bag.

NURSE #3: Got the Ambu bag.
I'll start bagging.

(rapid beeping)

NURSE #2: I'm running
his line wide open.

(Bibi speaking German)

Qasim.

Come with me.

This is the trigger for the canisters.
lt's not working.

You need to bring it
to Dr. Aziz.

Me?

You're the only one of us
who's not on the watchlist

who won't be stopped
and searched.

You need to wait till he's done fixing
that, then come right back here.

You're trusting me?

I trust that you
love your mother.

Don't look away, Qasim. Look at me so I
can see you understand what I'm saying.

Dr. Aziz
is in faculty housing on campus.

Block room 15.

Well, he's stable.

- Thank God.
- We got lucky.

Based on what happened
in there,

has his prognosis
changed at all?

Well, it's hard to say. It hasn't
gotten any better, I can tell you that.

Thank you, Doctor.

Well, I got to get back.
Yeah, of course.

You're staying here, I assume?
NO.

We know the atropine
saved his life,

but that's
not the only thing.

What do you mean?

His bullet wound.

A surgical drain was inserted into
his abdomen to treat the sepsis.

Whoever did that had
serious medical training.

You're thinking it's the same person.

I'm thinking there's
a Good Samaritan out there,

probably not too happy about what he's
been seeing on television lately.

That's an interesting theory.
I'll pass it along.

Why not let me run it down?

It's not exactly the tip of the
spear, and I can’t just do nothing.

(cell phone rings)

Okay, but check in
every step of the way.

Hello.

Mr. Berenson,
you assured me

Faisal Marwan would be treated fairly
and with respect.

Instead, he was just arrested, forced
into a car like a common criminal.

Now, even his lawyer
can't get access to him.

I don't have to tell you
we're facing a major threat.

I know what we are facing.

I'm talking about you and me,
what your word is worth.

I don't tell
the BND what to do.

I gave them a heads-up
Marwan was coming in, that's all.

I thought I could trust you

because- because Carrie
Mathison trusts you.

Was I wrong?

- No. - Well, then I expect
you to make this right.

Okay. I'm on my way to the BND now.
I'll see what I can do.

And you said his lawyer could be
present during all questioning.

I said, I'll see what I can do.

Oliver.

I spoke to Berenson.

He's going to check
on Marwan now.

Will Jonas get access to him?

I hope.

Don't have an answer
on that.

(Sighs)

Great.

We've still got three
hours till the deadline.

I pray it comes to nothing.

But until then, I must ask
you to keep a low profile.

Your version of a gag order?

Never thought I'd see the day, Otto.

Come on, Laura,
I'm just asking you

to show some sensitivity
in a difficult time.

I am sensitive.

It's just a hell of a lot more difficult
for Marwan, is what I'm saying.

I know, but we have
to be careful.

Your reputation
is on the line,

and so is the Foundation's.

Is that clear?

YES.

Good.

(beeping)

(dialing)

(line ringing)

NUMAN: Hello.
Numan, it's me.

Laura. Hey.

Were you able to get
the documents back,

download them
off Carrie's laptop like you said?

Yeah. She never
suspected a thing.

All 1,361 of them?
Yep. Why?

If anything happens to me,

I want them to be released.

What do you mean
if anything happens to you?

You know,
if I'm arrested or...

whatever.

Laura, what's going on?

Nothing.

Don't tell me “nothing.”
What are you planning?

Look, ifs better
if you don't know.

Just release the documents
if it comes to that.

Don't worry about vetting them
like the last time.

The important thing
is just get them out there.

Go big.
Blow the damn lid off.

Then wipe your shit clean,
leave no trace.

- You got it.
- Thank you, Numan.

I mean that.

Born in Dresden,
raised in Hamburg,

presumably where
he met Bibi Hamed.

Their fathers worked
together at the port there,

unloading
container ships.

Who are we talking about?

The body we discovered with Peter
Quinn at the old Dorofeev barracks.

Name's Zaheer al-Sherali.

A student, huh? ASTRID:
Enrolled at TU Berlin.

The Universitat der Technik?

ASTRID: Although he was behind
on his tuition payments,

according
to the registrar,

and hadn't been to classes
in over three months.

Well, I know two women
on the faculty there.

How's that? They consult with
us on EU economic issues.

Happy to reach out to them
if you want.

Your call.

Just as happy
to go back to the station.

Either way, I don't go anywhere
these days without my bodyguard.

(children chattering,
laughing: faint)

(doorbell rings)

Hello.
Hello.

Will you tell al-Amin
I'm sorry to disturb him,

but its urgent
that I speak with him?

Al-Amin?
Yes.

I don't know anybody
by that name.

Please. I mean him no harm.
I'm not the police.

Wait here.

Quickly.

This way. Follow me.

- How dare you invade my home.
- Commander, I-

Who's coming here? Federal Police?
The BND? Mossad?

No one.
No one?

If no one's coming, then I'll kill
you with my own hands. Go ahead.

But I am here alone, and no
one knows that I'm here.

(car doors close)

What was that?

My wife taking the children
to safety, as instructed.

(car drives away) I'm sorry. There was
no time to warn you I was on my way.

What do you want?

Information. About this
terror cell making threats.

So now I am part of a plot to gas
people in the capitals of Europe?

Are you?
No.

Do you know who is?
No.

And if I did know them,
I would tell them they're idiots.

Why is that?

America's on the run,
Israel isolated.

Now’s not the time to be rallying
the world against Muslims.

So you'll help me.
I didn't say that.

You're fighting the Islamic State in Syria.
Why not here?

Strange times for Hezbollah,
I admit.

You are soldiers involved
in a political struggle.

These are zealots prophesizing
the arrival of the Mahdi

and a countdown
to the Apocalypse.

Like I said, idiots.

Scum.

I'm looking for a man.

Somebody with-
with medical training,

possibly a doctor, possibly
operating an unlicensed clinic

somewhere in
or around Kreuzberg.

Why?

He saved my friend.
He-He might know something.

I mean, why should I help you?

Honestly, I don't know.

Maybe because you did
the right thing once before.

Maybe because
you lost a son.

Maybe because more fathers will lose
their sons if we don't stop this thing.

There is such a man.

Sees patients
in his apartment.

The poor.
Mostly refugees.

Pay what you can.

- What's his name?
- He's no jihadi though.

What is his name?

Hussein.

Saul.

You’ve come from
seeing Peter Quinn?

YES.

How's he doing?

He regained consciousness, briefly.

Did he say anything?

He tried to.

It's not looking good.

Damage is, uh,

extensive.

Anyway-

You want to see Marwan?
Yes.

Why pull him
off the street?

He was about
to give himself up.

We were worried During
might try something at the last minute.

He hasn't exactly been
cooperative in the past.

(shivering)

SAUL:
Biometrics.

Is that
really necessary?

Looks scared
out of his mind.

We were
getting nowhere,

so the interrogator
decided to change it up.

I wanna talk to him.

Adler will not agree.
Does Adler have to know?

Let's try it my way then.

Give him his clothes back.

Put him in a nice office,
a nice cup of tea. Tea?

Make it spearmint.
He's Moroccan.

Plenty of sugar.

(whispers) Professor Aziz?
(whispers) Not here.

You shouldn't
be here.

I made it perfectly clear. I couldn't
have been clearer with Bibi.

Bibi is the one who sent me.

What is it?

The signal
is not transmitting.

I gave Utku
instructions.

I'm not a technical person,
so I can't say what's wrong.

Utku wrote it down.

(beeping)

Bibi wants me to tell him
how long this will take.

I'll know more
after I run a diagnostic.

(typing)

SAUL: You haven't
touched your tea.

I don't want tea.

I want to go back
to my sister's.

Well, that's not gonna happen
unless you start cooperating.

What more can I do?

I've answered the same
questions over and over again.

Well, even I'm starting to believe
you know something you're not saying.

You were in prison with these guys
for over a year and a half.

I was in prison
with one of them.

One man, Hajik Zayd.

All right.

Before that,

you sold cell phones
to the others.

To some of the others, yes.

Nobody spends all that time with their
eyes closed, hands over their ears.

Come on.
Think I'm an idiot?

I told you,
I heard four words.

“Das Ziel ist Berlin.”

“Berlin is the target.”
That's all.

Do you want me to make
something else up?

Because I will.

No? Then tell me
what to do. Please.

You know what to do.

Think.

Remember.

I am trying-

Try harder.

I don't know.

Cause if this attack goes down,

I can't protect you
from what comes next.

Nobody can.

(knocking)
(door opens)

Something you need to see.

It will become
a strictly German matter.

You know better than anybody
what that means.

(door closes)

LAURA (on TV):
...at this moment

being denied his constitutional
right to counsel.

MAN (on TV): But why was he
arrested in the first place?

LAURA: He wasn't arrested,
not in the normal sense.

He was rounded up.

And this is the best part. He'd already
volunteered to help the investigation.

Perhaps that's what he's
doing then- helping the BND.

Then why the silence?
Why can't he be reached?

Remember, this man had already
been illegally imprisoned once before.

One could argue
that in extraordinary times

the slate is justified in taking
extraordinary measures.

LAURA:
I used to believe that.

I really did.

But now, a decade and a half
into the war on terror,

it's not so simple.

I've seen my country- and yours-

tear up hard-won civil rights,
suspend habeas corpus,

resort to torture,

extrajudicial killings

and the wholesale surveillance
of its own citizens.

Has any of it worked?
I don't think so.

In fact, you could argue
it's made things worse.

MAN:
What would work in your view?

Yeah, l wish I knew.

How about starting with
respect for the rule of law?

But you must agree it's a tough
time for making that point

when all of Europe
is in a state of emergency.

Of course it's tough.
Everyone's scared.

I'm scared.

But that can't make us
forget who we are.

Do you honestly think
you can win the argument?

Honestly?

No.

So I'm not just making an argument.

What do you mean?

If I'm not allowed to speak
to Faisal Marwan immediately,

I will release the remaining
1,360 classified documents

in my possession.

MAN: The documents that
were hacked from the CIA?

LAURA:
Yes.

One can only imagine what other
embarrassing revelations they contain.

Oh, fuck you.

Tell me,
are you acting on your own,

or is this with the blessing
of the During Foundation?

No. The Foundation
is not involved in any way.

It's just me.

You're not worried
about retaliation?

Of course I am.

The documents
will be released regardless.

MAN: We'll take a short
break, then come back

to my unexpected guest,

the American journalist
Laura Sutton.

N (theme)
(TV off)

See what Adler wants us
to do about this.

(Sighs)

So, back to Marwan.

(line ringing)

(chattering)

Scheme.

Well, our Laura Sutton
problem just got worse.

We take a minute here, please?

You deal with Laura Sutton.

I think I've had enough for one day.

(typing)
You have kids?

Hmm.

- How many?
- One son.

Ashraf. Lives in Sidon
with his mother.

Sidon?

It's in Lebanon,
in the south.

(beeping)

How long
have you lived here?

This flat?

Berlin.
Three years.

Ever since I was offered the
teaching position at the university.

And you're not at all conflicted?

About what?

Doing what we are doing.

It's just-

This country seems
to have taken you in.

Treated you well.

This benevolent country
you talk about, Germany,

it supports the state of
Israel, unequivocally.

So when Israel bombed the living
shit out of Lebanon in 2006,

what did
the good Germans do, hmm?

They sent troops.

Not to help my people who had been
cut to ribbons by the cluster bombs,

but to defend
gallant little Israel

against a possible counterattack.

That is why I do what I do.

And the caliphate?

What about it?

Every Muslim must rush
to make his religion victorious.

(typing continues) The
winds of faith have come.

(Scoffs)

I'm an atheist.

(knocking)

You must go.
You cannot be seen here.

Is it
working now?

What should
I tell Bibi?

Tell him- Tell him he has to
activate the machine manually.

Here, this way.

(knocking)

- Can I help you?
- Professor Aziz? Aman Aziz?

- Yes. -l'm Allison Carr.
This is Conrad Fuller.

We're working with
the German Federal Police.

I wonder if we
could talk to you.

- About what?
- A graduate student of yours.

Zaheer al-Sherali.

Well, I'm his thesis adviser.
Yes, I know.

I'm sorry to have
to tell you this,

but his body was found
early this morning.

He's dead.

What?

Do you mind
if we come in?

(coughing)

(knocking)

- Yeah?
- I need to speak to Dr. Hussein.

What is this about?

I'm from
the During Foundation.

Maybe you're familiar with our
work in the neighborhood.

You'll have to wait.

Tell him it's urgent.

There are sick people here.
You'll have to wait your turn.

We understand he'd more or
less dropped out of school.

He was having
difficulties, yes.

What kind of difficulties?

Financial.

Just financial?

What do you mean?

I don't know.

Trouble with a girlfriend, in a
feud with one of his roommates.

Yeah, I wouldn't know
anything about that.

Ours was
an academic relationship.

I saw him in school, during office hours.
That's it.

Excuse me. What are you
looking for, please?

What are these?

Term projects
for my coding seminar.

You said Zaheer
was found dead.

Is that what this is about?
You suspect foul play?

He was shot in the face.

My God.

Any idea who might have killed him?
None.

What would you say if I told
you we discovered his body

in the same place
that video was filmed?

The one that's
all over the news.

Were you aware of his extremist
views, Professor? I was not.

Let's talk about
your extremist views.

Last year you gave
a sizable contribution to Al-Haq.

Al-Haq is an NGO- anti-Zionist,
yes, but hardly extreme.

Your degree's in applied
mathematics, is it not?

I have a PhD.

But you taught a course
in biochemical engineering

at the American University
in Beirut.

- Who did you say you are again?
- Sit down.

You're jumping
to conclusions.

Your thesis advisee is found at the
staging area for an imminent WMD attack.

You have expertise
in the very technology

the terrorists
are threatening to use.

What other conclusion is there?

I'm a tenured professor,
a German citizen-

Be a good one then
and tell me what the target is.

Target? I don't even know what
you're talking about. Bullshit.

You're making a mistake.
I'm not who you think I am.

Con, give me your gun.

What are you doing,
Allison?

I'm sick and tired of this
asshole lying through his teeth.

Give me your gun
and call for an arrest team.

What's the target? I
told you, I don”: know.

You said before you had no idea what I
was talking about Now it seems you do.

You have five seconds
to tell me.

- You’re not just going to shoot me.
- Five.

- Four.
- You can't.

Three. Two.

- No! No, no, no, no!
- Last chance.

What's the target?

The-The- Hauptbahnhof. Hauptbahnhof.
Tonight. Platform 7.

You're lying.
No, I'm not.

I swear to God I'm not.
Hauptbahnhof Station.

The 5:15 to Potsdam. Please.

Please, please, please, please, please.
Okay, okay.

Stop whimpering.
(whimpering)

I believe you.

(gasps)
No!

(line ringing)

ASTRID: Hello? Astrid, help.
Help me. I've been shot.

Allison-

-(gunshot)
- Oh, fuck!

Fuck.

Fuck.

Geez.

Fu-

Fu-

F-Fuck.

Oh, f-

Oh, my God.

(groans)

Yes. I found him on the bank
of the Landwehr Canal.

Suicidal, you said?

He was trying
to drown himself.

Though he was nearly dead
already from the loss of blood.

And you treated him?

Right in this room.

For a man
who wanted to end his life,

I've rarely seen someone
fight so hard to stay alive.

Yeah, that sounds like him.
(sniffles)

What was his name?
He never told me.

Quinn.

Peter Quinn.

Peter Quinn.

And to see him
on television like that-

The world has truly gone mad.

These men
who did that to him,

where are they?

You must understand. They
would kill me and my children

if they knew
I was talking to you.

No one's asking you
to come forward.

Just tell me
where I can find them.

I don't know.

That's the truth.

Until this morning, I believed they were on
their way to Syria to join the fight there.

But they were here, right?
Or somewhere close?

I mean- Otherwise, how did Quinn
come into contact with them?

One had an apartment downstairs,
where they would meet.

Would you show me?

(shouting in German)

(speaking German)

Allison.

-It's BER.
- What?

The attack.
The professor told me.

Ifs BER.

The airport?

5:00.

(officer speaking German)

(speaking German)

SAUL: Hello. Saul, it's me.

I found the doctor.

You should get a forensics
team over here right away.

- Why is that?
- Bibi Hamed has a cousin, Qasim.

I'm standing
in his apartment right now

looking at a bunch
of urban planning textbooks.

The guy was obsessed
with Hauptbahnhof.

- Train station.
- Yeah, specifically the U-Bahn network.

5:00 is rush hour. It's the
perfect time to hit the subway.

That's good, Carrie,
except BER is the target.

What?

Federal Police are evacuating
terminals as we speak.

The chancellor's deploying the army on
German soil- first time since the war.

Wow.

- When did all this happen?
- Last 45 minutes or so.

I guess that's-
that's good news.

Yeah.

Provided they
get everybody out in time.

Is there anything I can do?

I don't think so.

Are you sure ifs the airport, Saul?

Damn well better be.

Lei me know
when they find something.

Will do.

Where'd they take Allison
to treat her gunshot wound?

Berlin Memorial.

(speaking German)

Okay. They're going
to take you up now.

No.

No?
No.

I told the doctor I can't have surgery.
Not now.

First I've heard about it.
I'm a police officer.

We're dealing
with a major threat.

I need to be available
and alert.

Sam .
What! s happening'?

l'll go get
the doctor.

You okay?
Yeah, I'm okay.

Terminal “A" is clear.
We're searching the others.

In the meantime, I wanna review
your encounter with Aziz.

Whatever you need.

Did he mention a specific
area within the airport?

I think
I would have said, Saul.

Any indication the weapon might be
arriving on an incoming flight?

No. Nothing like that.

And you searched
the apartment?

Uh, Conrad did while
I was questioning Aziz.

Wham he find'?

School papers, textbook.

A laptop. I assume
you've been through it?

Clean.

Anything else?

There wasn't
a lot of time, Saul.

We were only there a few minutes
before Aziz got ahold of Conrad's gun

and started shooting.

How exactly did that happen?

I did a thorough debrief in the
ambulance on the way here.

I'd like to go over it again.

Of course.

- What's this about not going into surgery?
- Wh-Who are you?

I told the other doctor,
Anglican, I can't do it now.

Can't afford to lose her
for the next hour.

Okay.

But I'll have to drain
the wound and repack it.

Otherwise, we're risking
a major infection.

- How long will that take?
- Fifteen minutes.

Make it 10.
I'll do my best.

Please. Lie back.

Excuse me.
Where's the security office?

(speaks German)
Danke.

(speaking German)

Hey!

(people shouting in German)

Fuck.

- I have an emergency. Can you help me?
- What's wrong?

I can't get a signal. Would you take this
phone to the next level and send my text?

- I don't have time. -l'm a federal
officer. lt's a matter of life and death.

May I see
some identification?

The attack on the news? It's happening
here. You have to do this for me.

You're a crazy person.
Leave me alone.

Excuse me.
Excuse me. Please listen.

I have an emergency.

(chattering)

(speaking German)

Okay, do it right away. Okay?
As soon as you get a signal.

Okay.
Thank you. Thank you.

(speaks German)

What's going on?

Somebody just jumped down onto the
tracks and went into the tunnel.

(cell phone chimes)

I'm sorry.
Can I help you?

(panting)

Woman with the gunshot
wound- where did she go?

Uh- I don't know.
She was just here.

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