Tyrant (2014–2016): Season 3, Episode 6 - Truth and Dignity - full transcript

Fauzi comes clean to Daliyah about his feelings for her. An incident that happens at the Truth & Dignity commission leads to several decisions, including from Daliyah about Fauzi's admission and a subsequent question. Others include: Barry wanting to take harder action against those who are contemplating killing for the Caliphate in the name of Islam, whether it be organized under the Caliphate or individually initiated; Al-Qadi feeling the need that it is finally time to talk to Ihab; and Leila taking a calculated chance with regard to the request made to her from Daliyah to appear in front of the commission and with regard to her current role in Barry's government, especially in light of her relationship with Cogswell. Also in light of the incident, the vetting process at the refugee camp becomes more stringent, placing the lives of the innocent in limbo, not being able to move on, and not wanting to go back to Syria to face probable death. El-Amin comes into the radar of the government for his anti-government blogs. Sammy has to decide how much he will say to his father in light of this knowledge. And a personal decision by Barry brings him and Ahmed closer together.

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I don't trust myself.

Someone has to watch her 24/7.

- I need to go get better.
- How long will you be gone?

I don't know.

You are Bassam's son.

He doesn't know.

Promise me you won't tell him, Ahmed.

Where were you this
morning? I couldn't find you.

You're sleeping with me

'cause I'm the president's son?



Don't you read my blog?

You're criticizing him.

Are you sleeping with him?

Everything we care
about is too important!

I don't want to
have to tell your father.

We just got a
warning about more bombings.

Some people are talking about leaving,

crossing the border into Abuddin.

We can make a better
life for you here, brother.

You really think that
four months from now,

when Fauzi is
president and you are nothing,

that he will still be interested in you?

Are you going to leave me?

I'm never leaving you again.



Kill the infidel in the street.

These guys are real pros.

The thing's working, too.

Conservative Islamist
students radicalized by this shit.

Mahdiya?

Kill them all.

One by one.

What do we know

about Daliyah Al-Yazbek?

- They seem close.
- Bassam...

ID, please.

- Do you know Bruno Mars?
- What?

He is my favorite singer.

I'm from Akron, Ohio.

Bruno Mars doesn't hang out there much.

Oh.

Will you take a selfie with me?

Yeah, but do it quick,
before my C.O. notices.

Oh!

May I?

Help yourself.

Sammy still sleeping?

I don't know.

He, um...

he doesn't come down to breakfast
much these days.

How are you, Ahmed?

I'm okay.

I know that I
haven't exactly been, uh...

available to you.

Or Sammy or... anyone, really.

No one blames you.

You have more than enough on your plate.

I was thinking that...

maybe it's time we should

bury Nusrat with the rest of the family.

If you'd like that.

You know I would, but my mother, she...

We have a private plot; it
would be a private ceremony.

Thank you.

Sorry to interrupt, Mr. President.

You're needed in the war room.

Well, I'm afraid

that this is the new normal.

Constant, low-level violence.

I agree.

That's ten separate
attacks in the last two weeks,

starting with the
assassination of Sheik Taymullah.

They are still using
it as a rallying cry.

Take a look.

Wait. Go back.

Who's that?

Professor Haitham El-Amin.

Teaches political
philosophy at the university.

He's part of a new generation

of anti-government bloggers.

There's dozens of them, but this
guy's the most influential.

The Caliphate reprints
him every chance they get.

I wonder if he knows how
much damage he's doing.

There has been some chatter about
something bigger planned,

but we don't know
where and we don't know when.

At least not yet.

I need better than that, General.

Yup.

So does Europe.

So does the United States.

You are our most important recruits.

Because you're native Abuddinians.

And when we march back into Abuddin,

you will march in the front with me.

You.

How can you serve the Caliphate?

I give everything I have.

I give my life to serve Sheik Abdullah
in the fight for Islam.

Hmm.

And you?

How can you serve the Caliphate?

I give everything I have.

I give my life to serve Sheik Abdullah

in the fight for Islam.

Really?

You don't want a family?

A rich husband who takes you

on shopping trips to Dubai, Paris?

I give everything.

Good.

Your kids made these?

My wife.

She's not very talented.

My sons.

Do you love your wife?

You've had sex with her twice.

At least.

I do love her.

The sex... not so much.

She know?

About you? No.

About you.

I hide all the time.

All of us do, in this culture.

We live in here one way,
and we say something else.

Or nothing at all.

You're the first man I have ever
met who doesn't have shame.

You have no idea how exciting that is.

How sexy that is.

This is from the, uh...

Raid in the camp.

I really have to go.

Mmm.

Five more minutes.

What can I do in five minutes?

Don't answer that.

I picture you like this...

during the day, sometimes.

I close my eyes, and I
see you here in this room.

This is the only
place where the world just...

stops for me.

Five minutes.

- Hey.
- Hey.

I didn't... Were you waiting for me?

I-I had a break in my schedule, so...

I've been so busy the
last couple of weeks,

I haven't seen you.

I-I left you a couple of messages.

I know. I'm sorry.

I've been so busy, too.

Was there something you
wanted to talk about?

Uh... h-how's Ghani?

Oh, he's-he's all right.

Actually, I think he's having

a little bit of a hard
time at school right now.

You know how children are at this age.

They can be so cruel sometimes.

And part of me wants to
do something about it,

part of me thinks that, you know what,

life can be cruel sometimes, too,

- and maybe he should just learn to...
- Marry me.

Sorry?

I-I want you to marry me.

I know it's a crazy thing to ask,

and this is not the right place or time,

but there's never
really a right time or place

for anything these days.

I...

I don't know what to...

Daliyah...

you're a widow in a culture that's
not very good to widows.

You have a son who could use a father.

And I'm tired of being lonely.

Listen.

I don't really know how I
feel about being president.

I've never really
wanted to be in charge.

But if you were my first lady...

I know it sounds a little impractical.

And, well, obviously
I can't speak for you,

but for myself...

I have no doubt I'm falling in love.

You think I'm crazy.

I was someone's second wife, Fauzi.

I was nobody.

And now, God knows how,

I'm a substantial person.

Because of my work.

You would be my equal partner.

And the most important
woman in the country.

Daliyah, for all the
good you can do here,

we could do so much more good together.

Just think about it.

Promise me you'll think about it.

So thank you all for joining us...

Thank you all for joining us today.

We've added a dozen
testimonies for this session,

so we will be going a
little bit later tonight.

Our first testimony is
from Mr. Nizar Kassem.

Mr. Kassem is a music teacher from Asima

who spent seven years in prison

under the regime of Jamal
and Khaled Al Fayeed.

I beg of you, I beg of you!

Please, please, please!

This is Daliyah Al...

This is Daliyah Al-Yazbek. Please...

I need a list of the victims.

We're still gathering information.

- We've confirmed 19 casualties so far...
- I need names!

Sir, this has only just
happened. Many of...

Tell me who you've got on the ground,

and I'll call them myself!

I'll get you a status report

the moment it's available.

In the meantime, I need you

to authorize an operation in Ma'an.

What operation?

The general wants to
arrest half the population.

I want to preempt any further attacks.

We'd only be arresting

people on the watch list.

Yes?

Bassam.

Daliyah.

I wanted to call you
sooner, but they said

we couldn't.

Ziyad is dead.

They were firing their guns and...

he covered me with his body.

Okay. Listen, I'll be down as
soon as I can get there, okay?

Daliyah?

I'm here.

I'll be there as soon as I can.

They're taking me to the hospital.

Are you hurt?

No, just a cut.

Okay. I'll meet you at the hospital.

No. You should be at the Palace.

I'll be fine.

I'll see you soon.

Daliyah...

Daliyah?

Daliyah.

Thank God.

What... I don't know what else to say.

I'm all right.

It's not my blood.

The transport's ready.

All right, I'm not... It's not my blood.

Daliyah...

Hey.

They want to take me to the hospital.

It's okay. It's
okay. I'll come with you.

This cowardly attack on the
Truth and Dignity Commission

threatens all of us.

As interim president, I am determined

that the people of
Abuddin will never again

be held hostage by fear.

And therefore, I've
authorized our security forces

to arrest anyone and everyone

who has collaborated with terrorists.

We cannot allow this country

that we've worked so hard to build

to be undermined by the actions

of a violent, misguided minority.

Know that I will do
everything in my power to protect you

from these enemies of
peace inside our borders.

It's happening.

Just like I said it would.

How soon before they
come for you and me?

Before they turn the gas on us again?

They were murdered...

I want to see Ihab.

Face-to-face.

You're finally waking up to the truth.

Just call him and tell
him I want to see him.

These people are cowards

who brought rifles and
bullets into a place of forgiveness.

But they will not succeed.

And we will not be made afraid.

The Truth and Dignity
Commission will resume immediately,

and when it does,

I'll be on the stand
as its first witness.

If anyone asks,

I've gone to see my
sister in Amman, okay?

Okay.

Don't be so nervous, habibi.

You're doing the right thing.

I don't know if I am.

We've known the bin
Rashids for a very long time.

You were always meant to be allies,

you and Ihab.

Bassam.

I won't let them get
away with this, I promise.

I'll kill them all if I have to.

What?

No, I don't...

No, no more talk about killing.

Don't kill anyone for me, please.

I'm so tired of all the killing.

Bassam...

Shh, shh, shh.

Latif Al-Qadi.

Why do you smile?

It's been a long wait.

My family appreciates

everything you've provided for
us, but a camp is a camp,

and we're eager to join our relatives.

Application for refugee
status has been denied.

- Why?
- Perhaps you heard about the massacre

at the Truth and Dignity Commission?

Yes, it's awful.

I'm not a supporter of the Caliphate.

We've been their victims, too,

they're the reason we left Syria.

Maybe.

Your brother, the sheik,

has given comfort to
those who support him.

Doesn't sound like my brother.

But... I'm not a political person.

I'm a museum curator.

I'm just looking for a
new home for my family.

Understand my problem.

Everyone looks the same.

A housewife stabs a soldier.

A medical student straps
on a suicide bomb

and walks into a market.

Maybe a museum curator, too.

Al-Qadis are trouble

for this country, I'm
sending you back to Syria.

Well, you can't. The U.N. forbids

sending refugees back
into conflict regions.

You don't want to go back? Fine.

Welcome to your new permanent home.

Make yourself comfortable. Next.

Sheik Al-Qadi is missing.

I need to get back to the Palace.

Is there anything
else we needed to discuss?

Your statement on

the Truth and Dignity
Commission played well.

- That's not why I did it.
- Nevertheless,

this violence is taking its
toll on Bassam's support.

Meaning what?

All this news is worse for
Fauzi than it is for you.

He's Bassam's chosen man.

He rises and falls with the president.

You, on the other hand...

On the other hand, nothing.

I'm his foreign secretary.

Unless you resign.

Give yourself a chance
to criticize the government.

And the Americans.

Unhook yourself from Bassam.

Mr. Kipfer, I'm an
Abuddinian before I'm a candidate.

Hey! Sit down!

Or no dessert tonight!

Sorry, Leila. They're monsters.

They're children. It's okay.

I'll just make sure it doesn't stain.

Here. Let me get that.

It's okay. It's okay.

Why did you say no to him?

Really? You don't understand?

I wonder.

Was it because you don't
want to criticize Bassam,

or because you don't want
to criticize the Americans?

I'm not having this
discussion with you again.

So you are still seeing him, aren't you?

You are wrong, Safiya.

We're in love with each other.

Great.

Much better.

Love wouldn't cloud your judgment.

Do you have any
idea what happens to you,

or this country or this election,

if anyone finds out?

What do those who call
Bassam an American call you, then?

Everything there is, Safiya.

Everything.

People die without warning.

Shot to hell

on a random day

by people they don't
know, and for no reason.

That's the world we live in.

I'm in love for the
first time in 25 years.

It's a risk I'm willing to take.

Excuse me, sir. Can I talk to you?

I'm Kamilah Al-Qadi.

Can we talk in private, please?

It's important. I know it is.

My father took it

from the National Archaeological Museum

when we left Damascus.

I thought maybe you
would reconsider your decision.

Please.

You can't keep us here forever.

It's-it's terrible here.

Go home to your family.

You're going to let us out?

No.

We don't allow
smugglers into this country.

Thank you for this.

I'll see that it's taken care of.

No, please, you can't do that.

My father will kill me.

Please, give it back to me.

I'm begging you!

Go home to your family.

Wait!

Wait!

What... what else can I do?

I have other things to offer.

Stop it.

I can... I can...

Stop it!

There are worse
degradations than living in a camp.

Go home to your family.

You want to talk about
this? How about you talk to me?

So you can at least pretend
that I have a say in my own life!

What are you talking about?

Now, I don't know what
Halima told you about the two of us,

but I don't need your
permission about who I sleep with.

The two of who?

Excuse me?

Oh, shit. Shit.

You're sleeping with Professor El-Amin.

Sammy, he was here because
he's been writing blogs

about me being responsible
for the violence in Abuddin.

Did you know that?

Yes.

That's who you choose to sleep with?

You know what, I changed my mind.

I don't want to
talk about this with you.

Sammy, I know who you are.

I'm not asking you to be anyone else.

But I need you to think about
how dangerous it is,

for all of us, for you to
be sleeping with a man...

That man... at this time.

I'm sorry. Is it-is it messy?

Is it messy for you?

Is it messier than you
sleeping with Daliyah

when Mom is in treatment?

You think I don't know where
you sneak off to every other day?

Family's a screwed-up thing, isn't it?

Democracy, too.

So, you really want to be president?

That's not funny.

And if these attacks and your reprisals

continue much longer, I may not be.

I'm paying a very steep
price for defending you.

What other choice do I have?

Three months ago, the
people would have carried me

on their shoulders to the capitol.

Now I can't please anyone.

I promised a new Abuddin.

All I've delivered is the same old war.

Daliyah looked at me
yesterday and asked me not to kill

any more people, not in her name,

but tell me, what else can I do?

I asked her to marry me.

Who?

Daliyah.

I popped the question yesterday,

right before the attacks.

I asked her to be my first lady.

Um... wow.

Where did, uh, where did this come from?

I'm in love with her, as it turns out.

You'd probably feel the same
thing if you weren't married.

Anyone would.

So, did she, um...

What did she say?

Well, she didn't say yes.

She's gonna think about it.

I think.

I don't know... you
know her better than anyone.

Am I foolish to think that she would...

No.

You're not foolish.

I know you have more
important things to think about.

I just thought I'd give
you some potential good news.

How could you be so stupid?

Haitham, I'm telling
you, it's gonna be okay.

He's not gonna give us any trouble.

We have an understanding.

Maybe with you, but not with me.

Those were not very veiled threats
he made about my blog.

And now this.

I defended you.

You have to trust me...

This is not America!

People end up dead in
ditches because of shit like this.

I'm aware of that.

But you don't know my father.

Why couldn't you keep your mouth shut?

Please don't be angry with me. Please.

Haitham, I'm telling
you, it's gonna be okay.

I promise you. It's
not going to be okay.

It's never going to be okay again.

I don't want to lose you.

You barely even know me.

You're just a stupid kid, huh?

And I'm a stupid, stupid adult.

Just leave, please.

Leave!

I want to know where your husband is.

I don't know where he is.

That's what your brother said, too.

And I find that hard to believe.

You don't think it's
strange he just disappeared?

I do.

I assumed you had him.

Don't look so shocked.

You're from Ma'an, people disappear
here all the time.

Perhaps you should
ask the secret police.

There is no secret police anymore.

Really?

Are you going to torture me?

I don't like pain.

I'm afraid of pain.

I prefer to die
quickly, if I had a choice.

I don't torture people.

I was tortured.

By the Caliphate.

Your heroes.

We're nothing like them.

Then tell that to my parents.

Things have changed.

Have they?

We'll see.

If you're not going to
torture me or kill me,

may I go home to my children?

They will be home from school soon.

My apologies for the blindfold.

You understand my precaution.

Your brother-in-law didn't
say why you wanted to see me.

I didn't tell him.

I wanted to talk to you myself.

So, tell me why you're here.

Because both of us want the
same future for our country.

We want the Americans out,

Abuddin governed by Islamic law...

Under the rule of Sheik Abdullah?

Eh.

You still reject the sheik's authority?

Sheik Abdullah is
not from Abuddin, Ihab.

So, in this vision of
Abuddin you think we share,

who leads the people?

God willing, people will choose me.

The polls show

I'm catching up to Fauzi Nidal.

And when the time
comes for this election,

you think Al Fayeed will just step down?

Bassam is not his brother.

No.

He's worse.

He killed my wife.

Ihab, I swear to
God, unless you help me,

Abuddin will burn.

Is that really what you want?

Are you asking me to stop fighting?

I'm asking you to give me a
chance to win this election.

Ramzi.

There will be no election,

but there will be a war.

And you're on the wrong side.

No.

No.

You must've realized

the risk you were taking by coming here.

I had no choice.

Pick him up, take him to the border.

Sheik... he's a traitor.

I know who he is.

Now do what I say.

Um...

at least tell me why.

Poison bait back to the nest.

Let the infidels
turn against each other.

I don't understand.

You will.

Thank you.

It's nice when families can
have activities they can do together.

We kill each other.

We bury each other.

Right.

We need to take care of each other more.

Ahmed?

Look...

There was so much history
between your father and me,

but you and I never got

the chance to spend much
time together, and I think

in the future,

we should do something about that.

My father will be difficult to replace.

But that would be nice.

Would you do something for me, Uncle?

Let me help you.

Give me a job, make me useful.

Excuse me, Mr. President.

Is this real?

We analyzed the photo. It's real.

It went up on a private
site to Caliphate insiders.

It's a signal. A new face.

I'm checking phone
records to see who else was

in contact with bin
Rashid before the visit.

And when Al-Qadi comes
home, we'll be waiting.

I don't think he's coming
back. I think maybe he's gone over.

In which case, we'll find him.

And we'll kill him, too.

The press is here
today to cover this event

as if it were news

that we insist on carrying on.

It is not news that we persevere.

It is our only choice.

And who we are.

In the face of hate,

this is our answer.

"The quality of mercy is not strain'd.

It droppeth as the
gentle rain from heaven.

Upon the place beneath,

it is twice blest,

It blesseth him that gives

and him that takes."

Let it bless us

in this place today.

Madam Chairwoman,

you are an inspiration to us all.

I cannot pretend

to understand

what you and the others

have endured in this room.

But what I do know

is how brave you
are to be back here now.

Some people are born brave.

And for some, it takes a long time.

It took me a long time.

What are you doing here?

I'm sorry.

I can go.

I just...

I saw you

rubbing your arm before.

Your...

It's called phantom limb pain.

What you're feeling.

There is a way to make it stop.

I'm studying psychology in school.

You have to build
something called a mirror box.

You put your good hand inside

and you see a reflection.

What your brain
thinks is your missing hand.

You move your good hand
around, which tricks your brain

into thinking...

I'm sorry.

I'll leave you alone.

You don't think that I'm...

I'm a monster?

No.

No.

I want you to stay.

Stay?

I had no idea you
could quote Shakespeare.

I went to school
through the third grade...

...but I taught myself to read.

I learned everything I could.

First, every book I
could find, and then online.

You're like Abraham Lincoln.

Who?

I'm kidding.

I'm proud of you.

The people love you.

I'm pretty sure they love you

more than they love me right now.

You're like a saint to them.

I'm in this room
sleeping with a married man.

I'm no kind of saint.

I know Fauzi asked you to marry him.

He told you?

What did you say?

I didn't say anything.

I said, uh, I said I understood

how he could fall in
love with you, which I can.

Fauzi's a good man.

He's a... he... he has a lot to offer.

What's that supposed to mean?

Nothing, just...

you're both people I love.

What, are you saying I
should be with Fauzi?

No, I'm not.

I'm saying that I...

I would understand if
that's what you wanted.

Don't tell me what I want.

I'm not, I'm just...

I'm trying to be sensitive.

I know there's only so
much that I can offer you.

Bassam, I don't
want you to be sensitive!

I want you to be reckless. I want you

to say, "I need you so much.

I can't live a single day without you."

Otherwise, why are we
doing this terrible thing?

- Okay, okay.
- I nearly died the other day.

This whole damn world is insane,

and I'm just trying to
find something, anything,

to help me through
it, even if it's not mine.

So don't give me logic,

and don't give me
that reasonable behavior

because there is no reasonable
behavior anymore.

Just tell me that you love me.

Okay, okay, okay.

I love you.

I love you.

Look at me.

I love you.

How did it go?

You're hurt.

Where is your brother?

He's been arrested.

They brought me in, too, twice.

They're looking for you.

Did they hurt you?

No, I'm okay.

Oh, my...

Where are you going?

To the mosque.

To tell the truth.

Welcome home.

It does not mean what
you think it means.

Really?

You slip out of the country

for a secret meeting

with the leader of a terrorist group.

Tell me how I should interpret that.

I went to make peace.

We were friends once.

I thought I could maybe...

Do not waste my time!

We checked phone records.

Your brother-in-law
was in contact

with Ihab to arrange the
meeting the very same day

that he plotted the
massacre at the Commission.

Oh, he called Ihab to
help you make peace, did he?

No, no, Wafiq didn't know.

I'm gonna have you arrested, Sheik,

and you're gonna be put on
trial for who you really are.

On the basis of this photograph?

And what else?

What evidence?

Go ahead.

Arrest me.

Have your trial. Make me a martyr.

See how long it takes
for Abuddin to explode.

You think you have me
either way, don't you?

I'm damned if I do and
I'm damned if I don't.

No, you're paranoid.

I'm not your enemy.

He killed my
daughter in front of my eyes,

your friend, the man you embraced.

I know exactly who my enemies are.

I see all of you.

And you will not come to
power through the front door

of an election just to
open the back door to that man.

The government of
president Bassam Al Fayed

has formally banned
Sheik Hussein Al-Qadi

and his freedom party from standing

in the upcoming presidential election.

Thank you for that report.
The international...

You did that without talking to me.

You're a candidate.

It wouldn't have been appropriate.

What would you have said, anyway?

I would have said let the people decide.

You wanted democracy, right?

The man is a traitor.

Traitors don't get to run for president.

How do you know for a
fact that he's guilty?

I spent time with that man.

Just a little, but still,

this is not that man.

So, you actually believe

he walked into Caliphate
territory alone.

Told Ihab bin Rashid
he should surrender,

that he was coming back to
Abuddin to be his enemy,

and those people let him live.

I let bin Rashid slip away.

I'm not making the same mistake twice.

He wouldn't have won, Bassam.

That's not the point.

Then what is the point?!

You know what your problem is?

You're too filled with hate now.

You have your daughter in your head.

And that might make
you a very good father,

but it makes you a terrible president.

When we change

who we are, even out of

fear of a powerful enemy,

we play directly into
that enemy's hands.

So, today,

out of protest...

I'm resigning my post

as foreign secretary.

Our people want a true democracy,

and our people should...

Have you seen this?

I heard.

I don't think it's
going to make much difference.

I doubt Al-Qadi's supporters

will find her an acceptable alternative.

So, um, I was thinking
maybe you want to go for dinner.

Two days ago, in this room,
I thought I was going to die.

Everything is so fragile

and uncertain.

We can't afford to wait

for what we want.

Don't wait for me.

These are fragile.

Go on the top, please.

Yes, madam.

You didn't think

I deserved to know

before the rest of the world.

Would it have mattered?

It's nothing but etiquette.

Are you ready?

I'm not leaving.

What?

Right.

I've taken a commission in the army,

first lieutenant under General Maloof.

I see, well...

I'll be at my sister's
if you change your mind.

Just so you know, I'm not
going to go easy on administration.

You might come under fire yourself.

Well, that's fair warning.

Anything else?

Yes.

I'm going to win this election.

Good for you.