The Bridge (2013–2014): Season 2, Episode 5 - Eye of the Deep - full transcript

Eva gives her deposition. Jim Dobbs' body is cremated. Marco gets the chance to have his revenge against David Tate.

Previously on The Bridge...

What the hell is that?

"Who is Millie Quintana?"

Rayburn National. Finest
bank cartel money can buy.

We would like to
discuss these with you.

We're doing a story on
money laundering on the border,

and we have a few questions.

Have you ever heard the name
Millie Quintana, Mr. DeLarge?

No!

Eleanor Nacht
went to see DeLarge.

We know she works
for Fausto Galvan.



That links her to Clio.

Detective Ruiz!

We're just here
for the dope, okay?

No comprende.

It's not yours. Why die for it?

Miss Millwright?

I've spoken to Mr. Galvan.

He doesn't care
about the heroin.

So, we're supposed to just go back
and pretend like nothing happened?

Not exactly. There's a new job.

None of those men will
ever pay for what they did.

Nothing I say will stop
it from happening again.

Do whatever you want.
Kill me. I don't give a shit.

Oh, you should give a shit.



Here we go.

What are you doing, David?

Do whatever you have to do
and tell me where my son is!

Do you ever think about Tate?

He killed my son. Of
course I think about him.

You speak Spanish, right?

You should stick around.

Fight in the cafeteria. In
need of immediate assistance.

Prisoners, stand down!

Prisoners, stand down now!

On your knees!

Hands on your head!

I'm taking him to the infirmary.

Turn around.

That's a nasty wound.

You shouldn't
have killed that kid.

What?

You ready?

Just do it.

Don't worry. I'm not the
one that's gonna kill you.

Oh, no.

♪ Until I'm one with you

♪ My heart shall
not pass through

♪ Until I'm one with you

♪ Our love will be mistaken ♪

What time is it?

It's early. I have
to go to work.

You should get dressed.

So, I take it we're not
talking about last night?

What do you mean?

I mean, is that
your usual thing?

No.

I just felt like it
in the moment.

Why?

I don't know. We don't
have to talk about it.

Okay.

What are you doing
about the funeral?

Nothing, actually.

I'd like to be a part of it.

Well, there's no
funeral, no service.

I mean, I'm just having
him cremated. It's fine.

I want to be there.

Okay.

Okay.

Uh...

Can I have a shower?

Sure, yeah.

I'll see you later.

May I help you?

I hate when they
leave the bags in.

It's too much tannin.
Stains the teeth.

Good to know.

Buckley. Alex Buckley.

What section are
you from, Buckley?

I'm not. I'm from Langley.

That was quick.

You sent some hard drives
to EPIC for forensic analysis?

We did? My bad.

We would have
found out eventually.

Why don't you just tell us
what the CIA's interest is

in Rayburn National Bank?

We like to think in
terms of "what if."

Okay, what if a U.S. bank
was laundering money

for Fausto Galvan's cartel?

Every bank launders money.

If we were in the business of
shutting down banks with bad flow,

we'd be hiding our
money under mattresses.

It's still a crime.

Scale is what makes
it a crime, Agent Rivas,

and the agency
defines scale globally,

which makes Rayburn
a drop in the bucket.

I don't give a shit about scale.

Fausto Galvan
killed a federal agent.

Jimmy Tecca.

You tell him you were
sleeping with Tecca's wife?

Bullshit.

Oh, so, Margarita
Monday at Chi-Chi's

followed by an hour at
the Knights Inn was what?

She was lonely.

It will stay in this
room provided that...

Just tell us what you want.

There's a corporation came
up on the bank hard drives.

Grupo Clio Internacional.

Okay.

Pursue your cartel-laundering
investigation to your heart's content,

but Sebastian Cerisola
and Grupo Clio are off-limits.

And if I don't comply,

I wind up stationed
in, what, East Africa?

Sierra Leone.

Do you understand?

All I'm saying is,
I've seen it before.

They come up here
with the best of intentions.

They either wind
up sold out or dead.

I know.

Marco says he trusts him.

I hope he's right
about this one.

Abelardo Pintado.
Mucho gusto. This way.

Prosecutor from Juarez.
Pleasure to meet you.

I'll be taking Eva
Guerra's deposition.

Where's Marco?

I haven't seen him.

He was supposed to meet us here.

We should do this now.

The longer I'm here,
the easier it's gonna be

for the wrong people to
find out what we're doing.

Let me call him.

He can catch up.
Come on, let's go.

Now.

Marco, where are you?

We're getting Eva's deposition.
You promised you'd be there.

This is where you've
been keeping Eva?

Oh, yeah.

She wanted to come here.
I didn't have a lot of options.

I think she's safe here, though.

What happens after
she gives the statement?

She can't go back.

Lieutenant Wade. HANK: Bob.

Sir.

Abelardo Pintado, Mexico City.

Nice to meet you.

Detective Sonya Cross.

Afternoon. Ma'am.

What are all these
women doing up here?

Uh, this is a
sanctuary of sorts.

What was that?

Got a sow about to farrow.

I suppose I should help her out.
- Bob.

Eva ready?

Yeah. She's inside, Lieutenant.

Why don't you see yourselves in.

If you sign an affidavit,
I can get a warrant.

Will I have to testify?

Yes, eventually.

Eva, if you don't do this,

you know it's gonna continue
to happen to other women.

I know.

Hold on a second here.

We're talking about
police officers from Juarez.

You gonna protect her?

I can arrange for
protection, yes.

I understand the risk,
and I can't hide forever.

That's right. And this
is how you move on.

Okay. Okay.

Okay, let's do this.

Can you identify
any of these men?

They are all Juarez
police officers.

Him.

He was the one that
came to your house.

Okay.

Alejandro Hierra.

And him.

Eva, are you sure?

Yeah. Yes, I'm sure.

Okay, the accusing witness
has identified Alejandro Hierra

and Captain Alejandro
Robles as her attacker.

If you sign this affidavit
witnessed by us,

I can take it straight to Mexico
City to the attorney general.

Marco, I need to talk
to you. Call me back.

McKENZIE: This is a private
conversation in a private room.

I signed you in as a snitch.

What do you want?

I don't often get interview
requests from the DEA.

Who is Millie Quintana?

Millie Quintana.

Just some old woman who died
with a bunch of money in her house.

No shit.

"No shit"?

It was you.

You sent me the euro note?

Maybe.

Why?

DEA got iced out of the
Quintana investigation.

We lost the money, everything.

So, what do you want, a hug?

I'm giving you a story.

You don't want it, I will find some
other asshole journalist who does.

All right, relax.

Look, all we got at this
point is some cartel work.

We got a courier stuffed inside

of a duffle bag down in Juarez.

He was actively moving
money into that house.

It is not just the cartel that
is involved in that house.

I'm not really bored. You
can keep talking if you want.

Have you ever heard of
Grupo Clio Internacional?

Grupo Clio. I am
not familiar with it, no.

No.

This is not for publication yet.

I got it. I'm just
writing down the name.

"Grupo..."

We believe that Grupo
Clio is directly involved

in the laundering of
money for Fausto Galvan.

Rayburn National Bank?

It's not exactly
news that the cartel's

using a business
front, though, is it?

It is if the CIA's involved.

Wait, you're saying that the CIA

actively knew that the
Quintana house was online?

Open the doors.
Ask the questions.

Bring me the answers.

Marco's not calling back. He
needs to know about Robles.

Marco can handle himself.

I can swing by his
place if you want.

I'll go with you.

Absolutely not.

You're not to show your face
around Marco's place of work

until this matter
with Robles is settled.

Do you think you got
enough to put Robles away?

Well, with the support of
the attorney general, yeah.

But Robles is just
a means to an end.

How's that?

Robles has significant
ties to Fausto Galvan.

Well, I hope you're not biting
off more than you can chew.

Okay?

The DEA?

Yeah. They want us to dig
into a company called, um...

Shit. Clio...

Grupo Clio?

That's it. Yeah, yeah,
yeah. Do you know it?

Yes, but it doesn't
make any sense

that they'd be involved with
laundering for the cartels.

Why not?

They're a huge holding
company with ties all over Mexico,

a legitimate business.

So what? So they
don't like money?

Why'd he ask you
to look into this?

Obviously 'cause
I'm an amazing writer.

I'm serious. They're just
using you. Yeah, I know.

But, look, we get
access to a story, right?

He said to me

the CIA has ordered them
to back off the investigation.

The CI...

Why would the CIA

be protecting Grupo Clio?

I don't know, but we are
sure as shit gonna find out.

You hungry?

Dainty.

Ms. Nacht?

Do you know who I am?

How did you find me?

May I come in?

Hmm.

You like to read romance novels.

I never understood the appeal.

Yes.

Please, what do you want?

Senor Galvan told me that we
have a problem with Red Ridge View.

I came to get your
perspective on things.

Mr. Galvan does not
understand what we're facing.

I explained it to him,
but he didn't care.

Senor Galvan is a campesino.

Resourceful, but limited
when it comes to details.

You can tell me.

DeLarge's death left us exposed.

Did you fix it?

For now, yes. But it's fragile.

What is this place?

You now own all this, 150 units.

Several models to choose from.

This one here's the Scottsdale.

Mr. Galvan has transferred
this into your name.

Why would he do that?

You're in no position
to be asking questions.

Yeah, well, I got
questions, Monte.

I get it. You're using her name.

Yes.

Do we at least get a
piece? Compensation?

You get to live, Ray.

What if we want to leave?

That would be unwise.

So we're just supposed to go
back like nothing ever happened?

For now.

Cesar will handle the
maintenance end of things.

Miss Charlotte.

Cesar, glad to see
they didn't croak you.

Let's go have a
look inside, Monte.

This really isn't
a good time, Ray.

Let's go.

Sorry I'm late.

It's okay.

Ready?

No, I don't want it.

I'll take it.

What are you gonna do with it?

I don't know. Can't
leave them here.

I got to go.

Okay. Okay.

Where is he?

On the other side.

He's laying down.

He'll bleed out faster.

Just palm it.

No.

Should we go now?

Marco?

No.

No, no, no!

Hey! Hey!

Let him go. Police.

We know who you are.

I'm sorry?

You got to stay out of this.

This is not your business.

Go back across the border, puta.

Third door on the left.
You got 10 minutes.

Hello, David.

Marco.

It's good to see you.

Shut up.

Just do it. It's
what you came for.

My life for your
son's. That seems fair.

Just do it.

No.

No.

Through that door.