Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan (2018–…): Season 1, Episode 6 - Sources and Methods - full transcript

Jack's moral code is tested when he and Greer use a Turkish criminal to help them track down a high-value target who may be able to lead them to Suleiman. Hanin tries to evade her pursuers ...

Samuel, you can go.

You know the rule. When you drive...

I get the radio.

I'm not driving yet.

Can you hold it?

No, Mama. No, Mama.

It's okay, honey, just go.

Welcome to Adana. I'm Lance Miller.

Jim Greer. Jack Ryan.

- Hey.
- Hey. How was the flight?

- Not bad.
- Hop in.



You worked with Nick Connor
in Karachi.

Yeah. I did.

He was my mentor.
Trained under him in Vienna.

Yeah, Nick's the real deal.
You couldn't do better.

But those pastries...

Oh, man, seriously.
Bring a box of those every day.

And pastries in Vienna
are like an art form.

Right.

So, where are we with the target?

Got an asset. Guy's number three
in the Demir family.

They run the smuggling op
from the camp?

No, they run sex trafficking and dope.

The Terzi family runs smuggling.
They're cousins.

My guy will be able to get us access.



Wow.

Take a break from sex trafficking
and drug running for us?

How lucky are we?

They're all bad guys, buddy.

Nice guys don't know about
smuggling refugees out of Turkey.

Taxi. You need a ride?

Yeah.

- How are you doing?
- It's good.

I can take you the fastest way
to Incirlik Air Base.

No cheating. I've driven there before.

Actually, I need to go to Syria.

- It's joke?
- No, that's a town called Al Bab.

It's about 332 kilometers from here.

You ISIS?

No one wants to drive you to Syria.

How about now?

- Hey.
- Hey.

Did you get a chance to look
at those data sets I sent over?

Shit.

I got distracted by this EVD thing.

Ebola? Those the cultures
David Vannoy sent over from Liberia?

Yeah, from that new patient
who just popped up.

But I think
he's got it miscategorized.

Look. It matches EVD-27.

- Which was eradicated.
- Well, apparently not.

And David won't acknowledge it?

No. And the patient doesn't match
the EVD-27 cluster of contacts

or the contacts of contacts.

- You tell him?
- Yeah.

He said it's impossible.
He told me to recheck my work,

which I did.

Well, fuck Vannoy. Why don't you
run this by Sean Duncan and the Brits?

- Yeah, maybe I should.
- Yeah.

Send them an e-mail
and then let's go.

I'm buying us
a pitcher of margs tonight

and we're not leaving
untill we finish it

or go home with someone.

- Kevin's birthday.
- You forgot?

I forgot. Ah.

Come on. If anyone needs
a night out, it's you.

I can't.

- I-I got to finish this.
- Right.

Well, if you change your mind,
you know where we'll be.

Have fun.

I will.

Change the music.

Hurry, hurry! Quickly!

Everyone out!

You only have 15 minutes.

Next stop is the coast.

Bathrooms are over there.

Come on, honey.

Sara.

Go here.

I can do it myself.

Okay, dear.

Hey, hey, hey.

This one's for women only.

Get out of the way!

What are you doing in here?

Out!

Shame on you!

Get out!

Come on, everyone out!

Hurry! Hurry!

Thanks for taking the time
to get back to me.

I've got some pretty interesting news.

I went down to see Samuel Edeke,

the Ebola index patient
we sent over to you.

The rVSV vaccine
hasn't worked for him.

Yeah, well, that would make sense.
He has EVD-27,

and EVD-27 is vaccine resistant.

Right. And if you're wondering
how he got EVD-27

when he wasn't in any
of the patient clusters,

I can answer that, too.

What happened?

During the last outbreak,
Samuel's uncle was the guard

at a WHO cemetery where
all the EVD-27 victims were buried.

Then, six months ago,
two foreign men show up.

They offer his uncle $500
to help them dig up a body.

The uncle, he gets cold feet.

But you know
what 500 bucks is over here,

so Samuel jumps in, he replaces him.

Wait, what does he mean
by "foreign men"?

I don't know, two guys
who are Middle Eastern.

Jesus.

What did they want that body for?

No idea.

I'm just focusing on containing this.

- Thanks, Sean.
- Well, thanks for getting on it.

- Talk later.
- Cheers.

You just try to look casual,
like you know what you're doing.

- I do know what I'm doing.
- Good. Tell your face.

You have to wait.

Follow me.

Oh, Lance.

Tony.

These are the men
I told you about.

- I'm Tony.
- Jim. This is Jack.

My pleasure.

- You guys good here?
- Yeah.

I'm heading out.
You call if you need anything.

You got it.

Please. Sit.

Welcome.

Thank you.

Mmm.

Delicious.

The woman we need to find.

She and her daughters were staying
in a camp outside of Hassa.

They were smuggled out last night.
We need to know where they are now.

Your friend is all business.

Yeah, I know the people who run
the smuggling out of the camps.

They meet a lot of young women.

Some of these women
come to work for me,

to make money for their futures.

Well, of course, we'll pay you
for the information.

The smugglers take them to the coast.

But it's much harder
than a few years ago.

Most boats get turned back.

So they have to go much further.
Some go to Albania,

Northern Italy,

Croatia.

- It's a hard journey, I...
- Where?

Where on the coast do they leave from?

It's not the entrance
of a cruise ship, my friend.

It's changing every couple of weeks.

They have to avoid the police,
or pay them off.

Which is not cheap.

Where are they now? Today?

I can make a phone call.

I'll give you 10,000 now

and 10,000 when we locate the woman.

25,000 now,

25,000 when you find the woman.

15,000 now.

And 20,000 when we recover the woman.

Give me a minute. Then, we go.

We take your trucks.
You have always the best trucks.

There's got to be another way
to go about this.

Like what, Peabody?

Like, go to the Turkish police.

Oh, yeah.

"Hey, we're a couple of American
intelligence officers from the CIA.

"We were wondering
if you could help us

"find a woman who got caught up

"in one of your illegal smuggling
operations. You know, the ones

"that you get paid off to ignore.

"And, oh, yeah,
we need to find her today,

"before she gets on a boat."

Maybe that's not how it happens.

And maybe we can find a unicorn
and a rainbow.

Now, just follow along.

Watch and learn.

Okay?

You notice Daesh?

They all drive Toyotas.
Just like this.

They even take other types of trucks.

They steal, sell them
and buy Toyotas.

This is what happens
when you have a great product.

You make money from both sides.

Yeah, their trucks are shittier.
We have much nicer models.

Yeah, maybe. But you also paid
ten times as much.

Uh-huh.

America. I love America.
Where are you from?

Cincinnati.

It's a city.

And you, my friend?
Where are you from?

Don't worry about where I'm from.

You don't like me.

You think you're the good guy,
I'm the bad guy.

Maybe you're right.

But maybe, if I was born
in a nice city in America,

like Cincinnati...

...I could be the good guy, too.

Geography is destiny, my friend.

The world is the kiln,
we are the clay.

Wow, let me write that down.

Her name was Lola...

There was an incident at the stop
where they refuel the trucks

before they go to the coast.
It may have involved your woman.

- We should go there now.
- Let's go.

Give me a minute.

I don't know what you think
you're fucking doing,

but you need to unclench your asshole.

We need this guy,
so dial that shit down.

We have a picture?

Sure.

She and her daughters were here.

A man arrived, followed them
into the latrine.

Your woman attacked him.

- She and her children left on foot.
- What do you mean attacked him?

He says she hit him on the head
with a rock.

He fell into the shit pit.

No way Suleiman uses
a local to find his wife.

So, what happened to him?
The guy in the shitter?

He cleaned up
and is driving to the coast.

Shit.

I have a shortcut we can take,
but we have to go now to catch her,

- before the boats go out.
- Let's go.

Mama.

My feet hurt.

Mine too, honey...

but we have to keep walking.

Mama.

She's tired.

We have to get to the coast
before dark.

Please, just a few kilometers left.

You said that already.
How do you know?

When we get to the boats...

our problems will be over.

I wish Dad were here.

He'd keep us safe.

Your father?

I'm keeping us safe now!

You think this is hard?

You have no idea what hard is!

One day when you're older...

you'll realize what I saved you from!

Now, come on! Let's go! Walk!

I swear, this gate is new.

There another way?

Not if you want to
make it to the coast

before the man
who is chasing your woman.

Stay in the car.

I'll take care of this.

I know the man who owns this land.
Maybe his guards need some money.

This feel wrong to you?

I can't tell yet.

He's just milking us for more money.

Yeah.

So, we'll pay it.

What the fuck happened?

- They shoot at me.
- Why?

They wanted money.

- So why didn't you pay them?
- I tried to!

They wouldn't take
a reasonable amount.

I can't have them push me into
paying unreasonable amounts.

An "unreasonable" amount?

Why are we following this guy?

You want to find those girls?

You need me. Tony!

Ah, okay, maybe you can
wait a few weeks,

until one or two of them
ends up in my stable.

Jack. Jack!

Come on, Jack.
Cut that shit out.

Jack!

Cut that shit out!

What the fuck are you doing?

Cut it out! Cut that shit out!

You know who I am?

Tony Ahmet Demir!
You... Listen!

It's not bad enough
that he's a rapist?

now he's a fucking murderer?

- This makes no kind of sense.
- Let me lay this out for you.

We don't have province here.
You can't get anything done

in a place like this without a local.
The wife is who we need.

That's our mission. Now, get that
through your thick fucking skull.

Let's do what we came here to do.

And you! Get in the goddamn truck
and let's get this done.

- Keys to the gate.
- Come on.

Keys to the gate.

Thank you.

I killed your son.

Uh, I killed your son.

Um, me... from up there,

the sky.

Uh...

Me.

Um, this...

Buy them? Buy them?

Yes. Yes.

Yes, yes. Uh...

I'd love to buy all of your eggs.

Thank you.

Your son.

I'm sorry.

Sara.

Yes, Yazid.

I found them at a refugee camp
on a beach in Turkey.

What do you want me to do?

Bring my daughters home.

And your wife?

Sheikh?

Don't let them see.

Yes, Sheikh.

Goal!

Salaam alaikum.

I need to see your boss.

Greer.

Put down the fucking guns!

What the fuck is going on here?

Relax! Relax!

Tell them to put their guns down!

Put your weapons down!
Put your weapons down!

Do you know
who you're fucking with?

You know who my family is?

Of course.

I need this woman and her kids.

But he's paid me already.

I can't go back on my word.

You'll offend my family
over a deal with a stranger?

Don't fuck me for petty cash.

If I leave here
without what I came for...

I won't forget it.

They will give you the woman
but not the children.

No way.

Okay.

What are you doing?

You better put your gun down
before you get shot.

She's not going to help us
if we let them take her kids.

Just put your weapon down.

No! You can't!

Help me!

Put your weapons down!

Put the weapons down.

Relax. It's just friends here.
Just friends.

Come with us.
We'll get you somewhere safe.

Okay. We'll be there by then.

Plane is waiting for us at Incirlik.

Everybody, in the truck.

You're the finance guy.

Pay the man.

Good luck with the woman.

Good-bye, Cincinnati.

Hey I got some games for you girls.

- Is that okay?
- Yes.

- That is fine.
- Great.

I'll show you how to play.

Do you mind if we speak privately?

You speak English.

My uncle taught me.

He was driver in Damascus
for some foreign businessmen...

back before...

everything.

Hanin, I have to tell you...

We've cleared you to fly to the U.S.

But if you don't help me,
you and your daughters cannot stay.

Help how?

I need to know
what your husband's plans are.

I don't know.

He changed.

I had no idea he was going to do
what he did.

I believe you.

And if you help me, I can make sure

that nothing like that
ever happens again.

- I don't know his plans.
- But you do know where he is.

All you have to do is point.

You're right to worry about Samir.

I know you left him behind.

- I had to leave.
- I know you did.

And I'm gonna do everything I can
to get him back for you,

but you have to show me where he is.

I've lost everything.

Everything but them.

My son...

I want your word
you will get him back.

Promise me.

I can't do that.

You know I can't.

But I'm the best chance you have.

That I can promise you.

I got it. I got the location.

That's good. Sit down.

You want to know what happened
to me in Karachi?

I was going after an asset.

The guy was a deputy chief
of staff for the Pakistani Army.

A huge fucking get
if I could turn him.

A game-changer for the Agency.

I got all the right signals.

I... had it all teed up.
I knew that he had money problems,

a bad marriage,
so we meet. In a tea house,

back of the room.

But...
the guy's nervous as a cat,

and suddenly
in the middle of the talk,

he changes his mind.

Not only does he not want
to work with me,

he wants to throw me
in a Pakistani prison,

where I'm gonna spend
the next ten years...

...if I'm not tortured
or beaten to death first.

So...

I stabbed him.

Walked out before anybody noticed,

and he died right at the table.

Three days
before his daughter's wedding.

Guy had four other kids and...

To this day, I keep thinking,

"Was there anything else
I could have said?"

Publicly, the Pakistanis said he died
of a heart attack, but privately,

to our government,
they were fucking livid,

as were certain other persons
on the seventh floor.

I had shot too high.

Took too big of a risk,

so they PNG'd me back to headquarters.

There is no version of this job
that doesn't require compromise,

not if you want to do
something that matters.

I don't believe that.

I believe you can make a difference

without having to make
those kind of compromises.

I know you do,

'cause once, a long time ago,

I used to believe
the same fucking thing.