SEAL Team (2017–…): Season 3, Episode 2 - Ignore and Override - full transcript

Bravo Team continues their mission in Serbia to track down an organization linked to the bombing of multiple American military outposts, when Jason Hayes' past returns to haunt him and leaves him contemplating his future.

Previously on SEAL Team...

How do I find Vadim Tarasov? Bojinka.

Vadim's bomb maker.

Talk about what's bothering you.

Clay almost died,
you almost died.

That's what was bothering me,
Ray.

Was or still is?

We need Bojinka alive.

He's our last link to Vadim.

Almost caught the
last train to glory.

Our little fireworks display...
Set off any alarms?



As far as the public knows,
it was a gas explosion.

At least the DoD won't be
breathing down our necks

to close up shop.

Cell phones, laptops, notebooks.

Maybe we'll be able
to pick up Vadim's trail.

I'll get into it.

Anything need discussing?

Guy was a bomb maker.

Didn't want to go down.

Clacked off his vest.

Boom goes the dynamite.

Flawed execution, flawed result.

Close shave back there.

Anything you need to talk about
before you read the team in?



Solid. I'm solid.

Okay.Damn.

Don't you think it's
a little lame rooting

for a school
you didn't get into?

Come on, man.

UT ain't no school.

It's a way of life.

A path that only
the great can follow.

A dedication that only
the strong can take up.

Lord Jesus,
please make him stop.

Come on, boys. Let's wipe
the memory cards clean,

grab some beers,
watch some football

on this beautiful
Serbian evening.

It's not exactly
football country, Sonny boy.

What are we gonna watch?

They got cable here, man.

Could watch soccer instead.

We're gonna pretend you
didn't just say that, Brock.

Yeah, but it's gonna be
very difficult to forget.

But I'll tell you what,
by hell or high water,

I'm gonna find me a place
to watch Orange and White.

Go, Orange! Go, White!

Go, Longhorns,
fight, fight, fight!

Between jet lag
and nonstop door-kicking,

Sonny lost track of his days.

Texas played last night,
won by three.

Yeah, and nobody better say a
damn word, I'll tell you that.

Oh, yes. Thank you.

Trent, you're on fire right now.

This is a... this is
a mess-with-Sonny

little moment from
heaven right here, boys.

Oh, yeah, it is.

- He gone.
- He gone.

So how was it getting back
in the saddle?

A little anxious at first,
but, you know,

once the bullets started flying,
I found my groove.

Calm in the chaos.

Mm-hmm. Yes, sir.

That, uh,

blast wave got you pretty
good there, brother.

Yeah, well,
I'm still here, right?

Got any, uh,
any ringing in your ears,

or headaches or anything,
just make sure you document it.

It could help you down the road.

I'm fine, man.

Clay's a step slower,

things could've
turned out different.

Well, you know what, he wasn't.

He wasn't, Ray, right?

Live to fight another day.

That's all that matters.
Live to fight another day.

Nothing from
the bomb maker's apartment

connected directly to him.

He survived this long

because he knows how to
operate in the shadows.

What's wrong?

My first real
target package ends

in operational failure...
bothers me.

It wasn't failure.

Serbian intelligence recovered
finished bombs off the site,

and the man who spent his life
making them is dead.

You saved lives.

I also almost lost some.

I feel for you, Lisa.

It's gonna be harder on
you than it was on me.

How so?

The guys have always
seen you as one of them.

I came in as an outsider.

That separation was the only way
I could function.

Gonna be hard for you
to do the job

without building some walls.

Hey. Yo.

Not out clearing your head
with the rest of the team?

Guess we all handle

nearly going through the
buzz saw a little differently.

Well, the way the op
went down last night,

figured I'd share
some good news with you.

Paperwork's been filed.

You're on track to make
master chief later this year.

I'm making E-9.

Listen, one percent
of Navy personnel make it.

You're one of the best
and brightest we got, Ray.

Thank you, sir. Ah.

You don't know how much this
means to me and my family, man.

We've been waiting
on this a long time.

Well, you'll be under
more scrutiny now.

Any missteps from you
or Bravo Team

could jeopardize your promotion.

Oh, don't you worry, brother.

I'll keep the boys in line.

Yeah. There's one issue
on the horizon.

What?

Most teams don't have
two master chiefs.

After everything I've
been through with Jason,

there's no way I'm
leaving his side now.

It's not about you, Ray.

Navy's not too keen
on overqualified sailors

playing supporting roles.

Am I interrupting?

No, I'm just meditating
into my beer.

How is it you can track me down?

Oh, it doesn't take
being in the CIA

to know where to find you
when you nearly get killed.

I wasn't nearly killed.

If Clay's a half a step late,
you're not sitting here.

Well, he wasn't
a half step late.

That's why I train 'em so hard.

Like a beer?

Yeah.

Another beer, please. Yes, sir.

How can you forget
what just happened?

You know, Mandy, I can't
kick in doors worrying

about what's on the other side.

I-I just ignore and override.

Push forward.

Ignore and override.

That's quite the system.

There's only one problem
with it.

What's that?

You got into the War on Terror
on the ground floor.

You've been doing
this a long time. So?

Well, that's 20 years
of trauma to ignore.

What happens when
it's too much to override?

Guess I'll figure that out
when I get there, huh?

Cheers.

Guess so.

Master Chief Perry.

Has a pretty nice ring to it,
you got to admit.

It's still a long ways to go
before it happens, baby,

just pump the brakes a little.

Allow me one minute
to be proud of my husband.

After all you've sacrificed
for this family, honey,

it wouldn't be happening
without you.

You know what this means, right?

You already starting in
on a new house?

Hey, Ray.
Tell Naima I said hi, will you?

J says hi, babe.

Hi, Jason.

Have I told you that today?

Hello.

Diaz, you there?

Yeah. I'm here, Jace.

You hearing them yet?

Hearing what?

Footsteps.

Footsteps...
What are you talking about?

Where are you calling from,
Diaz?

Fallujah.

What are you doing in Fallujah?

That's where I died, Jace.

I should've gotten out
when I could.

You all right?

Yeah. Yeah, I'm all right.

Mmm. That hit the spot, man.

What the hell you call that?

Pljeskavica.
Serbian hamburger. Mmm.

That's damn good.

I'll tell you what, man,
I love Serbia.

The country's got a lot going for it.
Mm-hmm.

The people, the food, the women.

Yep.

Raki-Rakija, you know?

That Serbian moonshine, right?
Yeah.

Another great asset of Serbia

is it's landlocked.

Not a single drop of
that dark, dangerous ocean

can corrupt its majestic soil.
Hmm.

You know, maybe
if you love it here so much,

you should just bring that
girlfriend of yours here

on vacation, buddy.

I see what you're trying
to do there, blond Columbo.

Ain't working. Quit trying.

Come on, man. When we
were in the Philippines,

you were like a
little schoolgirl,

on the phone with her
every ten minutes.

Now that I've been back
at Bravo, nothing.

Come on, what happened?

Come on, man.

She got a new job
and it's tricky.

But, uh, we're adjusting.

That's good.
Hope you guys can make it work.

What's that supposed
to mean, huh?

You, uh, getting
a little lovesick for Stella?

I'm just saying, it's good
to have a life outside of Bravo.

What are you wagging
your jaw about?

Look at my dad and Swanny.

All that sacrifice,
nothing to show for it.

You want to end up like that?

No, man, I didn't
become a frogman

because I was interested
in growing my 401.

I'm just saying, I just...
I hope, when we get out,

we have more to show
for ourselves than broken bones,

busted heads,
and wrecked marriages, you know?

Because, all in all, it doesn't
leave a whole lot of room

for anything else.

Hate to break it to you,

but Diaz won't be
answering that call.

You know, Ray, I got 40
contacts in this phone.

40 dead brothers.

Yeah.

And I haven't heard you mention
one since the day they departed.

What's got you
thinking about Diaz?

I don't know.

You don't know?

I don't know.

He got killed
breaching a door, Jace.

Damn near the same way you
almost bought it last night.

That blast shake something
loose in you, brother?

Let's go work out, huh?

Right.

Ignore and override.

All right. What do we got?

We linked Vadim to a
Lithuanian named Peter Malkin.

He owns a currency
exchange company.

Malkin's business is a front.

He uses it to launder
money for drug dealers,

terrorist organizations,
and organized crime.

Mafia? So how are
they connected to jihadists?

Mafia in parts of Eastern
Europe have strong ties

to regimes interested in
keeping the United States

preoccupied
with their war on terror.

Enemy of my enemy.

All right. Do we have
a location on Malkin?

My people are working on it.

Hey, I'm gonna step outside,

wake up a little bit.

Hey.

Brought you some fuel.

Pljeskavica.

Sonny,
you can't keep doing this.

What? I-I...

brought you food before
we were, you know...

Ain't no different now.

It's entirely different.

We are entirely different.

People are gonna see
right through it.

Well, what's there to see?

I just come to check on you.

You know, you,

you seemed a little anxious
before we rolled out.

I was fine.

Look at me.

I get it.

Okay?

That bomb going off, it...

it made me really
want to see you.

I'm just glad you're okay.

Everybody's okay.

So...

I got to get back to work.

Just a heads-up, you're gonna
spin up again soon, so...

get your head right.

Yes, ma'am.

Malkin's a money launderer
connected

to Vadim's organization.

Should have the answers we need.

Hitting a bean counter doesn't
seem very sportsmanlike.

Yeah. Don't let
the Windsor knot fool you.

Malkin rolls around with
hired guns, special ops types.

Why we rolling out
in such a hurry?

Filip tracked his private jet

to a remote airfield
over the border in Bosnia.

Flight plan indicates
he's wheels up in three hours.

Not much of a window.

Makes it off the ground,
we'll never get to him.

Exactly. All right, well,
tell you what,

we'll wait in the airfield
till Malkin's convoy shows up.

Then we'll hit him
before he boards.

Defenses should be down.

Easier than a hit on the street.

We can't hold him legally.

Mandy's en route
to the airfield now

to interrogate him on site.

Assuming he's still upright.

Look, more people will die

if Malkin doesn't talk.

We need him alive.

Lot of moving parts.

Only easy day was yesterday.

Yesterday sucked.

Bravo's five mikes out
from the airfield.

Mandy's not far behind.

And if Mandy doesn't get
Malkin to talk,

we're back to chasing our tail.

Well, the guys got to get
Malkin first to get him to talk.

Eyes up,
and we're two mikes out!

Two mikes out!

That's a $20 million jet
about to take off.

Clay, you're on scope.

Copy.

Havoc, this is 1. I got to get
a tail number on HVT's plane.

Copy, Bravo 1.

Tail number 5-Bravo-Sierra.

Bravo 3,
HVT's about to pop smoke.

We got to put down now.

Copy, 1. Where do we want
to lay this down?

On the runway.

Bravo 3,
you're the boarding party.

The rest of us
will pull security.

Open the door! Open the door!

We're awful exposed
out here, Jace!

Push left. Get a better angle.

They're down, they're down.

Open the door!

Open the door!

Havoc, this is 1. Pass jackpot.

Hell of a lot of firepower
for a businessman.

Hired guns
are always trigger-happy.

Not a lot of job security.

Ray, Sonny,
check out that building.

Don't want any more surprises.

Copy that. Roger that.

Okay, how much longer
we staying on target?

Till Mandy gets what she
wants. That's how long.

I've told you,

I do not support
terrorist organizations.

I am a businessman.

Seems your money exchange was
Vadim Tarasov's personal ATM?

People take advantage.

Loopholes are abused.

We do our best, but these groups

are far more sophisticated
than you...

Americans acknowledge.

Agent Ellis,
can I be frank with you?

Of course.

You have nothing on me.

If you did, I probably would be

on a plane out of
the country by now.

Please, if I make just one
phone call to my friends,

your life becomes
very, very messy.

Your friends?

You mean your clients?

Speaking of your clients,

I have something that I think
they might like to see.

I found an odd deposit in one
of your personal bank accounts.

Half a million dollars
from Lendover Incorporated.

Lendover Incorporated.

Sorry.

I am unfamiliar.

It's a holding company run
by the CIA to pay informants.

I've taken no money
from the CIA.

Besides, what would $500,000
mean to me anyway?

Not much.

So we created 60 deposits

over the past two years.

$30 million,

that sounds like a number
that'd get your cooperation.

Imagine what your friends
will think.

They just won't believe I'm
taking money from the Americans.

Taking? No, you earned it.

These deposits often coincide

with the takedown of one
of your friends' organizations.

We really couldn't have done it
without your help, Pete.

Oh. I understand.

This is, uh, blackmail.

Or this is me trying to prevent

innocent people
from being killed.

But you can't detain me.

Correct.

The second you walk
without giving me what I want,

I'm on my phone.
And by the time you land,

your friends will have suddenly
become only and purely clients,

unhappy ones,

who will likely want to discuss
these matters face-to-face.

It's too bad you're
a little light on security.

I told you,
they won't believe you.

Willing to bet your life on it?

Agent Ellis,
what do you really want?

I want justice.

I want Vadim Tarasov to pay
for the people he's killed.

I can give you a name.

Whose name?

A courier.

Gonna ask you something,

and I need you to be straight.

Ah, if you're wondering
who put the bear spray

in your Jergens
bottle, it wasn't me.

You and Davis, how long?

Come again?

How long have you two
been playing house

behind the team's back?

You know, this lack
of sleep, Ray,

is really starting to
make you have crazy ideas.

I saw you two
on the balcony earlier. So?

So it looked different.

Davis ran her first op,

where we all almost
got schwacked.

I stopped by to give her
some food and be supportive.

That's what you saw, Ray.
That's not all I saw.

Damn it, Sonny.

You know, you two
could get fragged over this,

not to mention
what it could mean for the team.

We're working right now, Ray.

It's the wrong time to make
unfounded accusations,

but it is so good to
see that you're back

on your damn high horse again.

Any luck on that name
Malkin passed along?

The courier? Yes.

Didn't connect him
directly to Vadim,

but the courier did call
Bojinka's cell.

Malkin handed us a real player.

The courier also dialed

a number in Albania
a dozen times.

Three of those calls
were made on the same day.

Vadim's network
launched the attacks.

Calling for final authorization?

Maybe. Where in Albania?

The highlands.

A butcher shop
in a village called Shkodra.

Vadim's too smart
to take calls where he is.

Someone's running messages
back and forth

from the village to him.

He's got to be nearby.

Walls are closing in.

All right, Sonny.

So it's agreed, then, right?

Texas and seven points. SONNY:
Ooh!

No, you know what?

You been talking a big
game about your Longhorns.

No backing down now.

Consider the bets taken, okay?

There's a sucker born
every single minute.Okay.

So, bet is a bottle of
that Serbian moonshine.

Rakija.

Exactly. And the loser
has to do a shot.

Okay, you know what? You do
realize you're gonna have to do

six shots
if the Longhorns don't cover?

Well, either way, I win.

What do you say,
Ray Perry? You, uh...

want to get in on this action?

Just hope football's the only
thing you're gambling with.

Hey.

Let's go do a Murph,
guys. Come on.

Absolutely not. Nah, man.

We've been turning
and burning for days now.

We're about to go back out.

You got to recharge, brother.

Go lay down.

In your kennel.

Head on up.

You okay, brother?

Hey, Em, it's your dad.

Listen, do me a favor.
Give me a call back.

It's been a while
since we talked, all right?

I need to talk to you. Please.

You know, for somebody who says
he's doing better than ever,

you sure do have a funny
way of showing it.

I'm good, Ray. I'm good.

Yeah?

Not sleeping. Thinking
about a fallen teammate.

Jumping out of your skin
on the Bird.

What's got you spooked, brother?

You know that Diaz
nearly got blown up in Ramadi

two weeks before he was killed?

Yeah, IED in a living room.

I remember.Yeah.

Shortly after that,
he came to me.

He said the blast
really shook him up.

Impacted him, how
he was operating.

Said he was hearing
these footsteps.

Yeah, seen it happen
to guys before.

He says to me, "You know what?"

"Hey, J, just want
to give it up.

I want to stop
operating. I'm done."

Two days later, he's dead.

Week after that,

I'm holding up his wife
Christy at the funeral.

Look, J, Diaz got a bad deal.

Yeah.

You want to tell me
what's really going on?

It all started after Alana.

It started after Alana
and got worse.

After Clay and Sonny
almost died,

and then what happened to you...

What started?

The memories. The bad memories.

Started creeping back
into my mind.

The ones I, I was able
to keep 'em at bay, now...

they're starting
to seep in on me.

They're creeping bad, Ray.

Look, man, you've been
through a lot this year.

You know?

But you'll get back on track.
You always do.

I'm hearing the footsteps.
They're getting louder.

Maybe I need to make a change.

Sorry to wake you all,

but our search is starting
to bear fruit.

Ensign Davis.

Intel suggests that
Vadim Tarasov

may be hiding in the Accursed
Mountains in Albania.

Oh.Accursed Mountains.
Sounds friendly.

Okay, but I'm sorry, but are
we certain that Vadim is there?

SIGINT tracks to someone
in his organization

using the nearby village
to relay orders

from who we believe to be a
head shot caller on the ground.

Kind of a fancy place
for Vadim, if you ask me.

ISR is picking up movement.

Someone's there.

Well, let's click on
the kill TV,

break out the popcorn,
and drop a JDAM on their asses.

Come on.

We're not bombing Albania.

Aw.

Bravo's going in.

Clay, what are you thinking?

A few klicks out, they're
gonna hear that bird coming.

Give Vadim time to squirt.

Can we HAHO on the target?

It's a logistical minefield
trying to get cleared

into Albanian airspace.

Tell you what, why don't we just
insert helo downrange,

hump it to target, all right,
move in quick and quiet

to keep the cavalry
from showing up.

We don't have enough
rifles between us

to sustain a long gunfight, so
we got to be in and out quick.

Vadim has a plethora of
knowledge we'd like to access.

Be nice to keep him alive.

"Plethora"?

Can't keep him alive
if he doesn't want to live.

Yeah.Mm-hmm.

Be nice to know
if wearing an S-vest

is part of the team uniform.

Vadim a true believer,

like his little
bomb-making buddy, or...?

Agency opinion is:

Vadim didn't survive wars
in the Balkans,

Afghanistan, and Syria

by hanging around
to the bitter end.

He's a runner, not a martyr.

Lots of unknowns
on this one, fellas.

Need your heads in the game.

Lots of unknowns,
lots of maybes.

Seems to be the
new standard lately.

Well,

since we got
some time on our hands, uh,

I figured I'd take this time...
to make a confession.

I work with a bunch
of dirty, cheating,

no-good asshats.

What's wrong, buddy? You finally
figure out you got your days mixed up?

Tell you what, don't blame us
for your ignorance, Sonny.

Ignorance my ass, it's called
jet lag and too much action.

Bet's a bet, Sonny. Bet's a bet.

Ah, you're all a
bunch of scoundrels,

every last one of you.

Bro, desert is littered with bodies
of men who welched. That's right.

Metal buried some of 'em.

Didn't. Maybe a few.

Y'all took advantage
of my confused state of mind.

Aw, come on, man.

If this was switched around,
you know

you'd done the same thing to us.

I can say with an honest
and open heart that

I absolutely would. Yeah.

Havoc, this is 1.
Passing Howard.

Copy that, Bravo 1.

Passing Howard.

Havoc, this is 1. Passing Robin.

- Copy that, Bravo 1.
- Passing Robin.

Bravo 1, this is Havoc Base.

Be advised you have two unknowns

at the south end
of the target structure

moving in your direction.

Copy that, Havoc.

Ray, Clay, got two nightwalkers.

Check it out.

Got two fighting-age males.
Both armed.

Send it.

- Clay, take your team east.
- I'll take my team west.

Metal, you got our six.
On you, Ray. METAL: Roger.

Copy.

Bravo 2, move to the basement.

We got your overwatch.

Copy that.

Bravo 1, be advised

we have three bogies
coming from the east side

of the target house.

Bravo 2, hold what you got.

Copy.

They walk up on them
dead bodies, we're screwed.

Bravo 1, this is Havoc Base.
What is your status?

Stand by.

Havoc, this is 1. We're gonna
need a direct exfil fast.

Copy that, Bravo 1.

Take 'em.

They know we're here now, boss.

Bravo 2 to 1, we made entry.

West side.

Ray, take your team right.

Copy that.

It's not Vadim.

Keep moving.

What the hell is this?

I'm on the naughty list.

What the hell is this place?

Upstairs.

Go.

You okay, brother?

Every man has an end.

I'm fine with this one.

So am I.

Havoc, this is 1.
Passing Baba Booey.

Time to go, brother.

You good, Jace?

Ah, come on, grab some beers,
will you?

Here, grab one
of these cold ones.

Here you go, boys.
Just pass them around.

Here you go. Thanks.

Sonny, incoming.

All right, look, I just got
something I want to say.

You know,
Bravo absorbed a lot of punches

on this one,
but I'll tell you what.

We became stronger after it.
Always have.

Let's raise up the bottle
and the cans, whatever you got.

This one is for Ensign Davis

for bagging her first whale!

Thank you.

Takedown of Vadim
was pretty ninja, huh?

Yeah, it was ninja.

Told you I was
stronger than ever.

You gonna be able to keep up?

Oh, just bring it, man.
Yeah, all right. Bring it.

Mm-hmm. Whenever you're ready, Ray.

Take it you weren't hearing any,

uh, any footsteps
out there, huh?

May have heard a few.

That gonna be a problem?

No. Not with my brothers
around me.

Wolf's only as strong
as the pack, right?

I got a strong pack.

I got a strong pack.

You ducking me, Quinn?

Eh, you know,

just being, uh, mindful
that we're still on the clock.

Trickier than we figured,
isn't it?

Well,

neither of us joined the Navy
'cause we liked easy.

All right. Listen up, everyone.

I got some important
business to deal with...

regarding Bravo 1's future.

Seems that Master
Chief Hayes has

a lot more doors to kick down.

He's decided to reenlist
for two more years.

All right!

Sure you're good, brother?:
I'm good.

Always here for you.

I know you are. CLAY: Hey.

Yeah?

All in all the time.
Right, boss? All the time.

You know, for centuries,
servicemen and women

have answered the call of duty
in national defense.

And nothing more
solemnly affirms

one's commitment to that duty

better than the enlistment
oath of office.

Taking on this incredible burden
by sacrificing one's livelihood

and potentially
one's life freely,

without mental reservation
or purpose of evasion.

Attention to orders.

Master Chief Hayes,
raise your right hand.

Repeat after me: I do solemnly
swear to support and defend

the Constitution of
the United States...

I do solemnly swear
to support and defend

the Constitution
of the United States...

against all enemies,
foreign and domestic.

Against all enemies,
foreign and domestic.

That I will bear true faith
and allegiance to the same.

That I will bear true faith
and allegiance to the same.

And that I will obey the orders

of the president
of the United States.

And that I will obey the orders

of the president
of the United States.

And the orders of the
officers appointed over me...

And the orders of the officers
appointed over me...

according to regulations...

according to regulations...

and the Uniform Code
of Military Justice...

and the Uniform Code
of Military Justice.

So help me, God.

So help me, God.

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