Le Bureau des Légendes (2015–…): Season 2, Episode 3 - Episode #2.3 - full transcript

I have to go.

OK.

Could anyone else identify Chevalier
from this new execution video?

I don't think so.

We need to be sure.

If the name Boumaza gets out,
our operation is screwed.

Honestly,
there's nothing new.

Is she the target now?

- Yes.
- Not him?

Not anymore.

She called me.



Her brother Yacim is resistant.

But we may have a chance with her.
We had to try.

How is it going?

We don't know yet.

I'm waiting to meet her.

The goal is to lure Chevalier
into our trap.

- It is.
- So?

She's the bait?

Possibly.

OK.

Two things...

She must absolutely get him
out of ISIS-controlled territory.

There's nothing we can do
in Raqqa or Mosul.

He must be brought
to the Turkish border.



That could work, with a girl.

He has to come protect her.

She goes.

She asks him to meet her,
to escort her.

Hopefully he's close to his sister.

Second thing.

Be sure she's not playing both sides.

Lots of girls lead a double life,
with double phones and profiles.

They all seem nice.

''I'm a nurse'' or ''I'm a teacher''...

But they're secretly making bombs
and hiding weapons

on orders from their husbands
or brothers.

Nice code name.

MOTHER TERESA

I want surveillance
on everyone around her.

Even the neighbor's dog
should wear a wire.

She's on the bus.
A-OK.

Gramma here.
Where does she get off?

The ''4 Chemins'' stop, normally.

I'm on my way.

A phone battery
can't be removed anymore.

In her case,
it makes no difference.

Her phone GPS has an internal battery.

What about the mike?

What would you do?

I'd pull from the GPS battery.

OK.

The only problem is if
she doesn't carry the phone.

Yes?

Hello. I'm the nurse,
for the vaccine.

3rd floor.

Granpa here.
Status?

Shhh, it's starting.

Hello.

- It's the DPT vaccine, right?
- Yes? I'll go get it.

What's that noise?

Listen...

I may have already done
the booster shot.

But I'm not sure.

No health records?

I lost them.

She's already had the shot.
She's afraid to have it again.

There's no risk,
if you've already had it.

Whew!

I have to tell you...

- I hate shots.
- I'll be gentle.

- There, it's done.
- Really?

- I didn't feel it.
- Here's an analgesic,

in case you have any fever or pain.

It hurts already.
Like a cramp.

- Do you have painkillers here?
- Yes.

In the bathroom.

- Should I get them?
- That's kind of you.

I'm so slow with this thing.

Last door on the left,
in the medicine cabinet.

Do you have your insurance card?

In my bag. I'll get it.

How did the others manage?

Like Philby,

Ames,

Penkovski...

those double agents.

Were they always thinking about it?

When they went to work each day,

what did they think of themselves?

Were they ashamed?

Were they excited?

Were they sad?

Give me a better world
that I can fight for.

Give me a dictatorship
that I can resist.

Give me an addiction that I can satisfy.

What were they thinking,
when they sat at their desks

and began another day of destruction?

My grandmother in Brittany makes them.

We're in trouble now!

- Yes...
- Thanks.

PHÉNOMÈNE

Tehran - IRAN

You need to clarify Caramel's role

with regards to his father...

Caramel...

She's just left.

Recent places

No documents

She's a devout Muslim.
She'll easily trust a woman.

She may say things
she wouldn't to a man.

It's not credible.

Jihadist defense lawyers
are all men.

Why? Because the fighters are men.

Here's a list of women
experienced in this field.

They handle the mothers,
sisters and wives.

Only a woman can
recruit Sabrina.

A woman who'll follow her
into ISIS war zones?

Yes.

- Are you that woman?
- Yes.

Céline...

If you can't lie to a politician,
you can't lie to a terrorist.

Stay on this case.
Your help is precious.

But I won't send you
on such a dangerous mission.

Your field is your Syrian sources.

That's still pretty good.

May I?

Sure.

Did Sciences Po teach you
how to lie to politicians?

That's how one learns
to lie to terrorists.

In order to lie to anyone,

your mother, your boss,

a torturer or the French president,

you only need to know one thing.

How to lie to yourself.

How did you know where I studied?

Information gets around.
It's not classified.

Sciences Po in Menton,
Middle East major.

You read up on me?

Yes.

Why?

Your background interests me.

Why?

Curiosity.

How far did you look?

Is it a crime?

No.

You have nothing better to do
than check on me?

Check on you?

Looking up someone's school
isn't checking.

So, what is it?

You don't care where I come from?

No.

OK... Sorry to bother you.

Are you on a mission?
As part of the inquiry?

Not at all.

Be neutral.

Don't show me if I'm right.

Sit down.

Look at me without moving.

Put on a blank face.
Give nothing away.

Nothing.
Neither hot nor cold.

Smile slightly.

That's too much.

I should wonder
if you're smiling or not.

Find an answer
as neutral as your expression.

Were you asked to question me?

And if I was?

Would you tell me?

No.

Very good.

Thank you.

Ever heard of Nadia El-Mansour?

She's a professor who disappeared
6 months ago.

We think she's in Lebanon
or worse, Syria.

I think she's in jail in Syria.

I'd like to know more.

- Can you give me a reason?
- No.

I can look into it.

Thank you.

You studied literature.

After failing twice at
Ecole Normale Supérieure,

you went to INALCO.

Damascus - S YRIA

Thank you, Ahmad.

Take the files.

Hi, Zyad.

How are you, Basem?

Is the room ready?

No, we were waiting for you.

Good.

Let's go.

The Honorable Judge Munjid Badran.

When did you learn that Paul Lefebvre
worked for the DGSE?

Much later, in Paris.

Just before I was brought back here.

All that time, you were his mistress
and you didn't know?

Does the smoke bother you?

I can see that it does.

It won't hurt me not to finish it.

When did the affair start?

Since we saw each other again,
in Paris.

Not before, in Damascus?

No.

OK.

You know what my wife would say,
if she saw this?

''That smells like sex.''

I suggest you be honest with me,
Mrs. El-Mansour.

I'm sorry.

Let's start from the beginning.

Tehran - IRAN

Look.

Are you sure?

What?

They think they're at the zoo,
but they're the animals.

- Stop, they saw us.
- So what? I saw them too.

- You afraid of Pasdaran?
- I'm not used to this.

He's not coming.

Shapur is always such a pain.

He asks me to come over
and I wait for hours.

- He's in a meeting, right?
- With his father.

Does he work with him?

Let's go for a swim.
I'm hot.

- How's the water?
- Great.

Thanks.

Are you interested in me?

What?

Do I interest you?

Don't you understand what I'm saying?

Do I interest you?

That question can mean different things
to different people.

Stop blabbering.

Daria told me

you asked what I was doing
with my father.

Is that bad?

Why do you want to know?

I don't know.

In France,
we tell each other what we do.

It's often the first thing
we tell people.

I don't want to tell you
what I do for my father.

OK, no problem.

I'll show you instead.

Are you free tomorrow at 3 PM?

I can be.

Meet me here.

You'll understand what I do.

And stop being afraid of me.
It's annoying.

So?

Nothing special.

She's too skinny.

I like her like that.

Excuse me.
I'm looking for this room.

That's the experts' court, this way.

The session has started.
Hurry.

Excuse me. I'm a little late.

This music we just heard

is an insult to traditional music
and to the values of Islam.

Mr. Zamani, you produce
and distribute this music.

You must be severely sanctioned,
to set an example for others.

You are the heroic generation
of the Islamic Revolution.

It is the responsibility
of my generation

to receive and transmit
your glorious legacy.

We share the same objective.

To protect our identity

against attacks from the West
and from counter-revolutionary forces.

In this righteous battle,

are we not allowed to be modern,
like our enemy?

I believe we are.

''In a country, the road to reform

''travels through culture.''

Your empty words won't convince us.

Those are not my words.

They belong to the Ayatollah Khomeini,

father of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

They didn't dare convict me.

Look at me.

Are you afraid of me?

Do I have a beard?

A turban?

Scary eyes?

No.

I don't care about Iranian rap.

But selling it to the mullahs
is awesome.

The video will go viral
and inspire others.

The next challenge
is a bikini parade.

This is how I help my father.

I'm preparing Iran for its future.

Tell me, Shapur,

why did you invite a pretty foreigner

rather than my niece?

How should I take this?

I told Daria.
Marina speaks good Farsi.

I get by.

I was joking, Miss.

Did you like his argument?

He was brilliant.

Brilliant and provocative.

Shapur has taken a Persian proverb
to heart.

''A bad reputation is better
than living in the shadows.''

But don't forget.

In the light, you're an easier target.

May God be with you.

A DUTY TO ACT

RADICALIZATION, JIHAD
FAMILIES, ACT BEFORE THEY GO

Is your leg OK?

It's nothing.
I'm used to it.

It's stiffening.
You need magnesium.

- How do you know that?
- I'm a nurse.

Are you waiting for...

- I'm here to see Mathieu.
- Mathieu?

Coujard.

- Right.
- The lawyer.

- You too?
- Yes.

Have you just returned?

From where?

Sorry.

I thought you were like me.

I'm here for my brother.

- In any case, he's the best.
- Is he?

I'd give him my leg if he asked.

- Sorry for the wait.
- Goodbye.

I'll see you next, OK?

- This way.
- Sorry.

I don't know if Rachid
told you what I do.

He just told Yacim
you could help my brother.

- Your brother?
- Toufik.

That's right. Tell me about him.

He's my older brother.

He left 2 years ago.
We heard from him occasionally.

First he went to Yemen,
then Palestine, and now Syria.

OK.

- You know where?
- No.

- You know with whom?
- ISIS.

- Have a seat.
- Thank you.

And you, what do you want?

I want him to come home.

Why?

Why?

Because I'm afraid
something will happen to him.

I'm sure he didn't realize
what he was getting into.

Now, he's afraid he'll be arrested
for terrorism.

My brother isn't a terrorist.

Neither is Ibrahim.

The guy in the waiting room?

He didn't go to jail.
It's avoidable,

with a good lawyer.

He told you he wants to come home?

- No, we don't speak.
- He doesn't call?

It's been months.

My mother's going crazy.
She's on medication.

You think he wants to come home?

I don't know if he does.
But I want to help him.

I see...

What it is?

He won't tell you the truth
on the phone.

No one says anything on the phone.

You have to talk face to face.

- Are you close?
- Yes.

How close?

I'm his little sister.

He raised me,
more than my mother did.

He told me to study nursing.

- Did he tell you he was leaving?
- No.

The recruiters forbid it.

He left very early one morning.
Around 4 AM.

That night, he...

He wanted to sleep next to me.

When I woke up,
I noticed his pillow was soaking wet.

I had slept,
but he had cried all night long.

That's how I knew he wasn't sure.

Did he leave you something?

Yes. This.

Men like your brother...
The Islamists steal their souls.

To bring him back,
you need to remind him of his old life.

People and objects from before.

You have to go see him.

It costs money to go there.

The association could cover the expense.

OK...
How much do you cost?

Whatever you can contribute.

I make money from other cases.

Think about it and let me know.
OK?

I'll do that.

- Goodbye.
- Have a good day.

- Can I bother you a second?
- It's a 5-floor ride.

I'm making a limited list
of potential suspects.

Limited by what?

I looked for any possible link
with the US.

People who lived,
studied or spent vacations there,

People who like American movies,
hamburgers... whatever.

The first person on the list
is Dr. Balmés.

She doesn't work here anymore.

She left right after the Cyclone affair.

Her husband died in 9/11,
in one of the planes.

Fine, so what?

I'll to try to draw her
out into the open.

Henri, be very careful.

Be extremely discreet.

I know.

Some people simply like hamburgers.

- If you get caught, you're fired.
- I know.

- See you Friday.
- Goodbye.

- Hi, Doctor.
- Hi there.

Please, after you.

Have a seat.

It's good to see you.

You too.
How have you been?

Very well.

I'm a bit taken aback.
I didn't think I'd see you here.

In fact,
I doubt it's a good idea.

It was a good idea for Malotru.

You still call him Malotru?

When he asked to continue seeing me,
I thought about it.

In fact,
I asked you what you thought.

Yes, I remember.

I still believe it's a good thing.

He can speak more freely about his past
than with someone else.

What about his present?

I will assume that you aren't here
for a consultation.

Why are you here?

I know you'll refuse,
but I have to ask you about him.

Things you may know,
that I don't.

Nothing intimate, I promise.

Facts, just facts.

Why would I do something so unethical?

You served your country,
and you continue to do so.

- I don't work for the DGSE.
- Yes, you resigned.

I'm aware.

Why, exactly?

My mission was too ambiguous.

You know what I mean.

There was no ambiguity whatsoever.

At the time,
you asked me to treat Debailly

even though I was hired
to treat the agents.

Your requests are always twisted.

I guess I should take that
as a compliment.

Damascus - S YRIA

How about a little walk?

It is.
Isn't it nice to be outside?

Let's talk while we walk.

When you were seeing
the French agent in Paris,

what did you say about
the talks you were involved in?

Nothing.

- You must think I'm a fool.
- I haven't betrayed any secrets.

It's me they were spying on.

I was framed.

Of course.

You're not to blame for anything.

It wasn't you.

I'd like to believe you.
A frame-up.

And you answered
seemingly trivial questions.

Basically, they fooled you.

Perhaps,

but I didn't betray anyone.
I didn't say anything.

Not even in the heat of the moment?

- What do you mean?
- Or after?

I don't understand.

No ''pillow talk''?

Nadia...

can you look me in the eye and tell me

that you remember
everything you told Paul Lefebvre

when you were quivering in his arms?

Let's go inside.

Block the windows.

I want it dark.
Remove the bulbs.

No bathroom runs for 48 hours.

Yes, sir.

Hello.

- How are you?
- Good. Come in.

Thank you.

Ready?

You're the only one
who doesn't hurt me.

Thank you.
You're done.

I'm going to go lie down.

OK.

Thank you.

May I use the bathroom?

- Of course.
- Thank you.

You're late again.

- I tried twice. Everything OK?
- Fine.

What about you?

I'm OK.

- Are you near the bombing...
- No.

Don't worry.
I'm nowhere near there.

It's quiet here.
Like a normal country.

Don't believe what you hear.

On TV, they say many foreign fighters
have been killed.

They're exaggerating.

I told you,
the media follows orders.

El-Salaam Hospital
Mosul - Iraq

It still seems dangerous.
Come back.

Your place is here, with us.

My brothers need me
to fight at their side, :

Mom and I need you too.

Tell Mom I'm happy here.

Here, I can be myself.

How can you be happy when
we're sad because of you.

I left for you.

I'm making room for you in this kingdom.

I'm interceding with Allah
on your behalf.

I have to tell you something.

- Mom is sick.
- Is she still depressed?

No, it's worse.

It could be cancer.

She's making it up.

The mother's fine,
except for the depression.

Since when?

She's been undergoing exams
for the past 2 weeks.

I'll say du'as for her.

So Allah will protect her.
Only He can heal her.

You have to stay strong, sister.
I'll call you soon.

At least she's not a secret jihadist.

She wants him to come back.

She's ready.

How can you tell?

She didn't mention you.

Here you go.

We played with that a lot.
I was 6 and he was 10.

He must be dead by now.
We raised him together.

He won that in his chess club.
He was really proud of it.

This is exactly what I meant.

Objects that remind him
of your relationship.

But, I'm ashamed...

I lied to you.

Excuse me?

I'm in contact with him.
We call each other.

- Really?
- Yes.

We have a complex system,
just in case.

So I don't get in trouble.

OK.

I'm glad you told me.

You were right.
It won't work over the phone.

I have to look into his eyes.

His eyes won't lie to me.

If you go,

you have a good chance
of bringing him back.

I'll help you.

Tehran - IRAN

Look at this.

What do you see here?

Nothing.

In 10 years,

the country's capital may be here.

A capital with
earthquake-proof buildings.

I need a detailed seismic evaluation.

You'll be leaving next week.

I signed your travel order.

Keep it with you at all times.

Don't forget you're in Iran.
You could run into finicky policemen.

We'll work out the logistics later.

OK, thank you.

By the way,
the Zamanis ordered the study.

Shapur Zamani will travel with you.

In fact, he recommended you.

- That's nice of him.
- Nice?

It's self-serving, if you ask me.

So?

I told Dr. Balmés
that I needed information on Debailly.

She didn't take the bait.
She didn't ask questions.

She places ethics before curiosity.

Either it's not her,

or she is really good.

Recruitment was considered

in light of
the personal relationship between...

and Mrs. El-Mansour.

I made progress

on Nadia El-Mansour.

You know him?

No.

Judge Munjid Badran.

He's handling her case.

And?

One of Bashar's most fearsome judges.

He was appointed to set examples,
when the justice system was purged.

Whenever he takes a case,
it's a sign.

The case will end badly.

Thanks. Well done.

Wow, you're really good

At what?

At hiding your feelings.

You knew I would find
the recruitment file.

Did you think I wouldn't guess
your name was blacked-out?

You learn to take the hits.

They come from within,
not without.

Your feelings are your worst enemy.

Hide them, bury them.

Or they will betray you.

They'll bring you down.

Never show how frightened you are,

when you learn such news,

news that drains all your strength,

and when you realize

that the one thing that gives you hope

is on the verge of collapse.

- Can I talk to you?
- Yes.

The Iran desk received this telegram
from Tehran.

An informer warned that
the photo of a French female researcher

was tacked on a wall
in a Pasdaran office.

Someone named Marina Loiseau.

And?

She was photographed with Shapur Zamani,

who seems to be a Pasdaran target.

They're mounting an operation
against Shapur and his gang.

I thought you'd want to know.

Thank you.

Clément?

You just discovered

Phénoméne's real identity.

It doesn't leave this room.

IMMEDIATE EXFILTRATION

Your grandmother is dead...

Duflot here.

I have a message for Tehran,
an emergency procedure.

The code is

65 - 14 - 8 Golf Tango.

That's it.
Awaiting your confirmation.

Make the students do
a complete mapping

of the formations.
- OK.

Call me if you have any problems.

OK, thank you.

Your French girl has nice eyes.

Are you screwing her?

Are you crazy?

That's not my style.

OK.

She's a seismologist.

A very honest one.

Hello?

No, she isn't here.
May I take a message?

Unfortunately,
she just left on a mission.

She'll be back in a week.

Her grandmother?

Dear God.

Can I ride with you?
The other van is full.

Marina!

We're really organizing a desert rave,
aren't we?

Sure, why not?

You can never be sure
if I'm serious or not.

Whether I'm organizing a rave,
a rap concert

or a study for Westinghouse or Toshiba.

Is this study for a foreign company?

No, it's for my father,
at the request of a foreign company.

What my father can't do in the open,
I do behind the scenes.

Nothing beats a great party!

Shit!

What are you doing,
you stupid ass?

What's wrong with you?

Come here, asshole!

What are you doing?
What's happening?

What are you doing?

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