ANNELISE ARKADY COOK ELIZABETH GAAD GEORGE GIRL GUESTS HENRY JARED JAVID KATE LARRICK MAN MARTHA MEN NINA OFFICER OLEG PAIGE PATRONS PHILIP STAN WOMAN YOUSAF MARTHA The surveillance reports that you requested. Alexandria, Virginia, the week of January 23rd. The D.O.D. meeting was on the same day as that horrible murder. STAN You mean that couple and their daughter? MARTHA That scared the hell out of me. STAN Get me all the files and physical evidence connected to those murders. PHILIP Why don't you let me handle this? Mullin's a camera buff, classical music lover. There's a million ways in on this. ELIZABETH I'm so sorry. I'm just having a...a hard time. COOK What are you doing here? PHILIP It's okay. 'Cause, uh...I'm with septic. COOK Hey! Hey, he's got a cam-- PHILIP HENRY Are we gonna start going to church every Sunday now? ELIZABETH $600?! That was all you had. PHILIP Lie to us. Lie -- PAIGE Dad -- Stop it! PHILIP Does this book tell you to do that?! ELIZABETH Philip. PHILIP You respect Jesus?! But not us?! ELIZABETH You didn't have a choice, Philip. This is war. Reagan -- PHILIP I don't need the speech. I know it's war. This is easier for you. ELIZABETH You think it's easy for me? What I do? ELIZABETH Hi. PHILIP Hey. I didn't mean to wake you. ELIZABETH No, I...wasn't really sleeping. You hungry? PHILIP I want to talk to Paige...tell her I'm sorry. ELIZABETH No. You weren't wrong. She was disrespecting us. I made her clean the kitchen and mop the floor. Come here. Take this off. You look tired. MEN OFFICER You're back already? LARRICK Yeah, I had a personal emergency. OFFICER Sorry to hear it, man. Anything I can do? LARRICK There are some things in life you can only handle yourself. OFFICER I hear that. Good luck. LARRICK Thanks. GEORGE Mm-hmm. Yes. Thank you. Good morning. I'm calling from the J.D. Pierce Elementary School in Mezzo Heights regarding our 17th annual fund drive. ELIZABETH We'd be happy to make a contribution. PHILIP Hey. Leggo my Eggo. HENRY It's not an Eggo. Mom made it. PHILIP Oh. In that case... ELIZABETH Put us down for $25, please. PHILIP So, Henry, I signed you up for a math club after school today. HENRY What?! PHILIP April Fools'! HENRY April Fools' is in a week, Dad. PHILIP Yeah, I know. I'm just...practicing. PAIGE Come on, Henry. ELIZABETH She'll be fine. PHILIP Yeah. ELIZABETH We have to get to the office. KATE Sounds like things got rough at training camp. Are you okay? ELIZABETH We're fine. KATE It was a dangerous mission -- and a successful one. The Centre is very pleased. PHILIP So, where did our photos wind up? KATE We're leaking them to a newspaper in South America. They'll make their way to Capitol Hill. The important thing is, you're safe. Something's come up. It's time-sensitive. We'd like you to tackle it if you feel you're ready. A Pakistani delegation is arriving in Washington today for talks. 20 diplomats, but 5 of them are I.S.I. -- Covert Action Division. PHILIP To meet with the CIA? KATE Yes. The Americans are stepping up their arms shipments through Pakistan to the Mujahideen. We're getting hit hard this year throughout the Afghan tribal regions, especially in the Southeast. We need someone on the inside. PHILIP Who have you got? KATE Yousaf Rana -- number-two guy, covert action. Highly respected, next in line to run the division. We assessed him four years ago when he was in the Netherlands on a posting -- Oxford-educated, a former professional cricket player. ELIZABETH Potentially susceptible. KATE Dated European women, one of the Guinness girls. PHILIP How long are they here? KATE Four days. PHILIP That's not much time. ELIZABETH We'll be fine. ARKADY My government has agreed to accept your police department's version of events surrounding Vlad Kosygin's death. GAAD I got a call early this morning. Is that why you're here? To congratulate me on my reinstatement? Or are you trying to tell me you know where I live? ARKADY You could have destroyed us both. GAAD Mutually assured destruction -- keeps the world spinning. ARKADY He was a 23-year-old first-year officer. He'd been here three months -- would have washed out in a year. Didn't have the stomach for the trade. He wanted to be a doctor. GAAD He should have been a doctor. I had a friend -- Chris Amador. Funny guy. What we like to call a character. He could light up a room. You target our people, we target yours. ARKADY You have a beautiful home, Agent Gaad. GAAD I'd give you a tour, but I'm due back at work. GUESTS ELIZABETH Excuse me. Is this your paper? YOUSAF Just leave me the crossword. ELIZABETH Sunday was a bear, wasn't it? Let's see. Thank you. JAVID They're here. MAN Pleasure to meet you. MAN How do you do, sir? YOUSAF Pleasure. MAN Very nice to meet you. JAVID Let's go chat. PHILIP How'd it go with Yousaf? ELIZABETH Shouldn't be a problem. PHILIP I think we should use Annelise. ELIZABETH You do? PHILIP Yeah. This guy's been I.S.I. for eight years. He's experienced. He'll be suspicious of a woman he meets in a bar or hotel lobby, but the wife of the Deputy Undersecretary of Defense? ELIZABETH But Annelise has no experience running something like this. Yeah, maybe to make the initial contact, but she'd have to keep it going for months -- maybe years. PHILIP I'll get her there. ELIZABETH I can do my job, Philip. PHILIP I know you can, but this time...you don't have to. ELIZABETH When was the last time you spoke to Annelise? PHILIP Six weeks ago? Trust me -- This is the better move. STAN Welcome back, sir. STAN Congratulations. GAAD What's all this? STAN Oleg Burov. Arrived in this country January 8th to head up Line "X" for the Rezidentura. Two weeks later, there's a meeting of all the groups working with the D.O.D. on Stealth technology. That's here. That same weekend, there's a family murdered in a hotel room...here. GAAD Close. STAN Mm-hmm. Too close. GAAD You think Burov is involved? STAN I can't make a direct connection. But look. No suspects...no motive. Shot to death in a hotel room 2 miles away from a top-secret meeting. GAAD The dead couple -- any D.O.D. connection? STAN I haven't found any. GAAD Why were they there at the hotel? STAN Their son told the police they were on a family vacation. GAAD You ever take your briefcase with you on vacation? STAN No. STAN Holy shit. GAAD Yeah. Drug dealers and smugglers -- they rig up concealments. But not like this. This is an intelligence service. PHILIP It's the corner table. PATRONS PHILIP You look spectacular. ANNELISE Thank you. So do you. PHILIP We could...skip this. Go upstairs, have room service. ANNELISE I can't do that. Douglas and I have been trying to make things work. PHILIP Oh. ANNELISE He's a wonderful man. He's so understanding. PHILIP Well, and good for you. I-I have nothing but respect for the great institution of marriage -- or those who can do it. Anyway, that's not why I called. ANNELISE It's not? PHILIP Swedish intelligence needs you. ANNELISE Are you serious? PHILIP There's a dinner tonight in the home of William Clark, the new head of the national security council. ANNELISE You are serious. PHILIP A Pakistani delegation will be there, and I would like you to talk to this man. ANNELISE Who is he? PHILIP H-He's...not a bad man, but dangerous things are happening in Pakistan -- things that could threaten all of Europe. Annelise, it's important. ANNELISE I don't think we're even invited to a party at William Clark's house. PHILIP How hard would it be for the Deputy Undersecretary of Defense to get invited? ANNELISE Hm. He's handsome. PHILIP And powerful. ANNELISE What do you need me to do? PAIGE Hey, Dad, do you have a minute? PHILIP Sure. PAIGE I've come to a decision. Here's what I want to do this summer. PHILIP Cedar Grove Fellowship Camp? Is this from church? PAIGE Look I know it's not your thing, but it's not all preachy and everything. It's just -- It's normal. Swimming and hiking, and they teach you teamwork and social values. PHILIP Three months? PAIGE That's the summer. It's a summer camp. I'm not even asking for money. I'll be a C.I.T. -- counselor-in-training. PHILIP Okay. I'll, uh -- I'll talk to your mom. PAIGE All right, but I really need to get this in. It's almost April, and it starts June 5th, and that's, like...soon. PHILIP And you're old enough to be a counselor? PAIGE Yeah. Well, in training. PHILIP Wow. Okay, counselor. OLEG NINA Do you ever wish you hadn't left? OLEG I wanted to leave. Couldn't wait. NINA Ah, the downtrodden nomenklatura... OLEG All right, sure...I had good times there. But everything came from my father. You know? NINA Is that what you're doing here? Proving something? OLEG I'm here serving my country. Doing the most important work of my life. This Stealth technology -- if the Americans develop it and we don't, it'll destroy the balance of power. That's what I'm here to do -- restore the balance. NINA Oh, world peace. You're making my teeth hurt, Oleg Igorevich. OLEG I'm an idealist, does that surprise you? My mission excites me. NINA Were you ever a Young Pioneer? OLEG No. I wanted to go but my family took us to the Crimea every summer. A mountain house. NINA I went to the one near Tarusa in Kaluga Oblast. Middle of nowhere. We wore red kerchiefs and assembled every morning for the "lineika"... OLEG I know. Drums and trumpets... NINA We had these pins, little red pins with a picture of Lenin. You’ve seen them. OLEG Of course. NINA I loved my pin. I was so proud of it. You know, we didn't have anything, no luxury. My life was simple. I liked that. Here, my life is so...tangled. OLEG You mean your job? I think you're one of those people...who can do anything. NINA I know. That's what I'm afraid of. ELIZABETH Is she kidding? She can get a job for the summer. She can do a paper route or take tickets at the movie theater. PHILIP Wel-- ELIZABETH You don't agree? PHILIP I worry if we say no, she just digs in. ELIZABETH But if we say yes, she comes home a Jesus freak. PHILIP Well, then, maybe we just need to let her figure it out. ELIZABETH I'm not trusting someone else with our daughter's mind. PHILIP What if we say no and she does something else, like...drinking or drugs? ELIZABETH I'll take my chances. PHILIP Well, then, maybe -- ELIZABETH Where are we with Annelise? ANNELISE What'd you order? All this sneaking around gives me an appetite. PHILIP So? How'd it go? ANNELISE Good. I think. No, it was good. I felt like I was doing something important. PHILIP Tell me. ANNELISE Well, Yousaf kept checking me out during Bill Clark's warmonger toast. Then I got Jeanne Kirkpatrick to introduce us. We ended up on the patio, smoking those -- those little Japanese cigarettes. You know, the ones that come in the blue pack. PHILIP What did you find out? ANNELISE Well, he's here on some big, secret mission, but he doesn't really know that much about it. PHILIP What do you mean? ANNELISE He's the number-two. And his boss -- this Javid Pervez? Well, Javid doesn't really keep him in the loop. Yousaf knows diddly-squat. He's set to get Javid's job in a couple years, so... PHILIP We can't wait a couple of years. ANNELISE Do you want me to go after Javid? PHILIP No. No, y-you've -- you've been great -- really great. How did you leave things with Yousaf? ANNELISE He said he wants to see me again before he leaves. PHILIP I want to shut down the mission. KATE Shut it down? PHILIP Yeah, Yousaf's boss keeps him in the dark, doesn't let him in on anything. We're just wasting our time. KATE Reagan's trying to turn Afghanistan into our Vietnam. We've all got brothers fighting there -- fathers, sons. PHILIP I understand that, but we have a problem. KATE All right. Let me talk to the Centre. Meanwhile, have Elizabeth keep working the target. PHILIP Annelise is working him. KATE That doesn't seem like the best way. PHILIP Well, the intel on Javid came from her. Can we move on? KATE I'm not a dolt, Philip. PHILIP I didn't think you were. KATE I am responsible for you, and I expect a certain amount of respect. If you mess up, my head will roll, not yours. PHILIP No, if we mess up, we're dead. So I'll wait for word from the Centre. KATE WOMAN Warrant? LARRICK Yeah. Still cold out there. WOMAN Judge Akin, case 41967-P... LARRICK You like the cherry blossoms? WOMAN Never miss them. And the number? LARRICK Yeah. Long as I've been here, still knock me out year after year. WOMAN Okay. WOMAN Looks like this number is unassigned. Best I can do is give you a junction box. LARRICK That'd be great, Mrs. Portman. WOMAN Corner of Grant Street and Mohawk Lane in Bethesda. Pair number 1457. LARRICK Thanks for this. You did some good today. STAN We're finding everything out that we can -- where they worked, hobbies, phone records, what they did in their spare time, matching the names of birth certificates of people who died young, tracing border-crossing records. GAAD Speak to the Metro Police? STAN Yeah, they've got nothing. They didn't know what they were looking for. GAAD Wasn't there a son? STAN He was down at the pool when it happened. Didn't see anything till he came up and found them. If he'd been there 10 minutes earlier... GAAD Kid was lucky. STAN Not that lucky. GAAD Arkady covered this up well. STAN Yeah. But he couldn't have been perfect. And the killer's still out there. PHILIP I just got a signal. They want us to kill Yousaf's boss, Javid Pervez. He goes, Yousaf steps into the job. They don't want to let this one go. ELIZABETH This whole thing's gonna be won or lost in the third world. PHILIP ELIZABETH Did they give us anything? PHILIP Javid's traveling with virtually no security, and he takes a swim every night before dinner. ELIZABETH I'll take care of him. You'll be with Annelise. I'll go to the pool. It's the best move. Is she ready? Because we're going to a lot of trouble if you can't get her there. PHILIP She'll get there. ANNELISE We're all set. Dinner in his room tomorrow night. PHILIP ANNELISE What? What's wrong? PHILIP I'm a little worried. ANNELISE About? What? Is it me? PHILIP I'm not...sure you're really ready. ANNELISE To do what? PHILIP Yousaf has to talk to you. ANNELISE Men talk to me. PHILIP But his job...is not to talk. NINA Are you okay? STAN I've only got five minutes. Listen, a few months ago, a family was murdered in a hotel in Alexandria. Do you remember that? NINA It was on the news. STAN I think they were illegals. NINA What? Are you sure? STAN It looks that way. Must have been chaos at the Rezidentura. NINA They would keep it quiet. STAN You must have heard something, seen something. NINA I have nothing to do with illegals. You know that, Stan. STAN Listen, I think that Burov is here to steal Stealth technology, and those illegals were trying to help him. I don't know how, but I finally have the clearance to find out. And when I do, Oleg Burov's ass will be kicked out of this country so fast, he won't have time to buckle his pants. NINA Good. STAN I'm sorry. I really have to go. NINA What? What's the matter? Tell me. STAN Sandra is having an affair. NINA So are you. STAN It's been bad for so long. Not bad. Not anything. Just...dead. But the funny thing, the crazy thing, is it's still a shock. NINA She was a big part of your life. You have a son. STAN I shouldn't be telling you this. I... NINA It makes me sad. STAN Sad? NINA To see you in pain. STAN I really have to get back. ELIZABETH LARRICK ELIZABETH It's not bad. The second "n" is a little off, but... PAIGE You went through my garbage? ELIZABETH I was emptying your garbage. And from now on, you can empty it. In fact, you can take out the trash for the whole house. ELIZABETH I didn't turn it in -- the application. ELIZABETH I know you didn't. I spoke to Pastor Tim. PAIGE You what? ELIZABETH I also told him you will not be going to camp. PAIGE This is bullshit! ELIZABETH Paige. PAIGE I'm so sick of this! Henry breaks into the neighbor's house, and it's no big deal. But I want to be a better person, and I'm the bad guy? ELIZABETH You don't know what's best for you, and I do. PAIGE You can't stop me. ELIZABETH Watch me. WOMAN Come on, now. Let's get going. GIRL Bye, Dad. MAN I'll see you later. WOMAN What about some fruit? GIRL Pretzels? WOMAN A fruit. Here. Take an apple. You can eat it in the car. We really need to get going, or you're gonna be late, okay? Take Glo Worm. GIRL I can't find it anywhere. WOMAN Did you leave it in the living room? GIRL I don't know. WOMAN Well, go look. GIRL It's not in here. WOMAN Look by the dollhouse, honey. GIRL Glo Worm! ELIZABETH He goes alone. The pool has one entry. PHILIP Do it in the swimming pool. He's swimming, he has a heart attack. ELIZABETH Yeah. PHILIP You have about an hour, hour and a half with these. ELIZABETH These are, what, 98% effective? PHILIP You want two? ELIZABETH Have you seen your daughter? PHILIP She's been moping around since I got home. Now she's locked in her room. ELIZABETH I told her she's not going to camp. PHILIP You did? ELIZABETH She was about to forge my name on the application. PHILIP How do you know? ELIZABETH Do you not believe me? PHILIP N-- No, no. Of course I believe you. I just...I didn't think Paige would do that. ELIZABETH You don't know what she would do. You know, you are so easy on her. She walks all over you. PHILIP That's not true. ELIZABETH She's gonna be eaten alive out there. She's never gonna be ready for the real world if we do not get her ready. We need to go. LARRICK JARED And I told the police everything I know. STAN I know. JARED Well, then, what are you doing here? STAN Look, I know this has been a really...hard time, Jared. I can't imagine what you're going through. I'm sorry. But if it's okay with you, I would like to ask you...a few more questions about your mom and dad. JARED To help you find the people who killed them? STAN Exactly. JARED Okay. STAN Thanks. Did your parents ever travel outside the country? JARED Um, they went to Paris for their wedding anniversary once. They brought me one of those little Eiffel Towers. STAN And how about friends? Did they have a lot of friends or, uh, go out a lot? JARED They didn't have big, drunken parties, if that's what you mean. Yeah, uh, they had friends. I mean...yeah, my mom was on the PTA, and my dad coached T-ball. Yeah, they were really great parents. STAN I bet they were. STAN But did you ever feel like there were parts of their life that you didn't understand or...that were confusing? JARED What do you mean? STAN I don't know. Things like...secrets. Or maybe...maybe they had a place in the house where they hid things? JARED No. W-What, are you trying to say that they were criminals? STAN No. Not at all. JARED All right, well, then, what? Look, my -- my parents were kind, and they cared about people, and...you know, and I know that because I lived with them. STAN Of course you know, Jared. I'm not doubting you for a second. Sounds like they were really great parents. But it's funny, you know -- when you get older, you realize that your parents are also just people, like everyone else. And just like everyone else in the world, you can't really know everything about them. I mean, we all have secrets, right? JARED My sister, Amelia. She was 14. Did she have secrets? STAN I'll bet she did. And that's okay. I'm just hoping that if I can figure out some of your parents' secrets, I might be able to find out who did this. JARED Yeah, okay. STAN So, let me ask you...have you ever seen these people before? ANNELISE I've always wondered about the women in Muslim countries, covering themselves up. Is it shocking to look at me? YOUSAF I believe I can carry on. WOMAN Oh, ohh-ohh, oh-ohhh. Oh, ohh-ohh, oh-ohhh. ANNELISE Thank you. MAN In the snowfall, in the rainstorm, as the guards call, there's a newborn. There's no worry, there's no hurry. Everything's fine in the sunshine. But it must be done. WOMAN Oh, ohh-ohh, oh-ohhh. MAN I can't find my way. WOMAN Oh, ohh-ohh, oh-ohhh. MAN But it must be done. WOMAN Ohhh, ohhh. MAN But it must be done. I can't find my way. But it must be done. WOMAN Oh, ohh-ohh, oh-ohhh. ANNELISE WOMAN Oh, ohh-ohh, oh-ohhh. JAVID MAN In the snowfall, in the rainstorm, as the guards call, there's a newborn. ANNELISE MAN There's no worry, there's no hurry. MAN Everything's fine in the sunshine. WOMAN Oh, ohh-ohh, oh-ohhh. MAN But it must be done. In the snowfall, in the rainstorm, as the guards call, there's a newborn. There's no worry, there's no hurry. Everything's fine in the sunshine. ANNELISE YOUSAF That was beyond expectation. ANNELISE What did you expect? YOUSAF I will have to convince Javid that more frequent trips to Washington are now necessary. ANNELISE I need a drink. PHILIP What are you doing? ANNELISE Just pour me a drink, I said! PHILIP Okay. Here. ANNELISE ANNELISE How could you do this?! PHILIP Annelise -- ANNELISE What kind of man are you?! Ohh! ANNELISE Aah! No! You're a pimp! You turned me out! God! I hate you! I wish I'd never met you! Stop it! Let me go! I'll scream murder! PHILIP Just listen. Just listen to -- listen! Just listen. ANNELISE PHILIP Just listen. ANNELISE PHILIP You don't think it kills me to watch the woman I love sacrifice herself like that? ANNELISE PHILIP Give herself to another man, even if it is for a cause bigger than either of us? It is not something I take lightly -- ever. ANNELISE PHILIP I know. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. ANNELISE LARRICK KATE Hello? LARRICK Hey, is Bobby there? KATE Bobby who? LARRICK Oh, I'm sorry, darlin'. I must have the wrong number. ELIZABETH PHILIP Javid? ELIZABETH What about Annelise? PHILIP They'll smell it.