Show: Alias - 2x8
Previously on "Alias"...
I had toxicology analyze the glass of wine that somehow made its way into my house last week.
They found a compound which counteracts the effects of sodium morphate.
Sodium morphate is the poison I used to end Emily's suffering.
I see two possibilities here.
Emily predicted your intention to euthanize her.
Took the necessary countermeasures.
Or the more likely scenario.
Someone wants you to believe Emily's alive.
You know Mr.
Sark.
I don't think we've been officially introduced.
Mr.
Sark is now cooperating with us on our search for Derevko and the remains of her company.
Are you here to wish me luck?
Or are you concerned I might reveal to Sloan that you conspired to kill him?
I'm here to remind you what I hope is obvious, but I don't want to overestimate your intelligence.
If you burn me, I burn you.
Sydney, I couldn't reveal to Sloane you conspired to kill him without also revealing my involvement.
I never had any intention of going through with it.
I needed to gain his trust.
You know what I think?
You're just a dog looking for a new master.
No need to worry, Sydney.
We're colleagues now.
I'll see you at the office.
Sloane wouldn't partner with him unless Sark made it worthwhile.
Do you know what they're after?
Given the scope of Sark's previous operations, he could offer anything.
What concerns me is your mother knew we were double agents before she turned herself in.
She may have told Sark.
I'll find out.
Before you do, consider this.
Two months ago, she surrendered to the CIA.
Yesterday, Sark made an agreement with Sloane that places him inside SD-6.
Do you believe that's just a coincidence?
As you know, Mr.
Sark surrendered last week.
After an extensive debriefing with McCullough, we've concluded he can provide us with credible intel.
Enough, in fact, to warrant an immunity deal in exchange for his cooperation.
Sir, I believe this decision is a critical mistake.
This man has murdered people for profit.
We should not set the precedent of immunity to a terrorist, no matter what he has to offer.
Yes, well, I understand your frustration, Agent Dixon.
But I believe Sark's cooperation will save more lives than he's taken.
I'm with Dixon on this.
We have developed a strategy to address your concerns.
To maintain Sark's value as an informant, his contacts must not be aware that he's turned himself in.
Whenever Sark leaves this office, a Security Section team will double as his private detail to ensure that he doesn't violate his agreement with us.
Sorry I'm late.
Marshall Flinkman, Technical Operations Officer.
Hi.
Welcome.
Don't kill me.
Look, I understand that none of you are inclined to believe a word I say, but I assure you, it's not in my best interest to betray you.
You've given me the opportunity.
I don't intend to squander it.
That's how Sloane and Sark presented the partnership?
No one at SD-6 likes it, but they all believe it.
I need to know if you ever told Sark that I'm a double agent.
Sydney, no.
You saved Vaughn's life.
I'm grateful to you for that.
But I haven't made up my mind yet if I should trust you.
And yet here you are.
I never told Sark about your status as a double agent.
That doesn't mean you're safe.
Tell me, what intelligence has he provided Sloane?
Zoran Sokolov.
A freelance mercenary who's had extensive dealings with Mr.
Sark.
He offers me the chance to purchase intelligence before he brings it to the black market.
He asked me if I'd be interested in obtaining a set of communication codes used by Uzbekistan's ground forces along the border.
If we don't obtain those codes, Sokolov will sell them to rebels hiding in neighboring Tajikistan.
With those codes, they can track Uzbek troop movements and plan terrorist attacks.
This would gravely destabilize our allies in Asia.
Sydney and Dixon will make contact with Sokolov.
Posing as Sark's associates, you purchase the codes and bring them here.
We both know Sloane doesn't care about stability in Asia.
So my question is, why does he want those communication codes?
I'm going to ask you to give me something you have no reason to.
I'm going to ask for your faith.
You have to convince your superiors to let me leave this place for 48 hours.
I'll agree to a Special Forces escort.
Go where?
If you don't trust me now, I can't help you.
I'm trying to help you, but I must do it my way.
It's asking too much.
I cannot give details.
I don't trust the CIA.
They almost had me executed two weeks ago.
The only way to maintain my value is to tell you what you need to know in order to stay ahead of Sloane.
All you need to know now is that if I'm not allowed to leave...
everything you've worked to accomplish will be lost.
You're asking me to get Irina Derevko a 48-hour furlough.
She won't say why.
Sloane tasked you to acquire Uzbekistan's ground-force codes.
How does success...
My mother is worried about something else.
Some unintended consequence that we can't predict.
Derevko's intel has been right 100% of the time.
We didn't catch this woman.
She turned herself in.
She's agreed to be escorted by a Special Forces team and wear a tracking device.
She will not get away.
Jack, you've been awfully quiet.
I'm sorry, when it comes to Irina Derevko, my judgment's proven to be impaired.
Well, I would like your opinion.
Perhaps releasing her is worth the risk to satisfy our curiosity.
When you put it that way, the answer's definitely no.
If Irina Derevko wants out, she has to tell us more.
Otherwise, you proceed as planned.
Agent Vaughn will give you your countermission.
Thanks.
You told Kendall your judgment wasn't to be trusted, and then agreed with me to reinforce his doubt.
Kendall's ego predisposes him to favor decisions in which he is overruling others.
You argue your way, I'll argue mine.
Your countermission's simple.
You'll dead drop a copy of the codes so we can figure out what they're for.
I have to go pack.
This is one of the most impressive operations I've seen, though it is pathetic how many of them believe they actually work for the CIA.
Look at me.
You've offered me a substantial prize to make this worthwhile, but do not think that gives you the right to insult my people.
I apologize.
I had a run-in with Sydney Bristow this morning.
She may be the only one who suspects I haven't in fact turned myself in.
I've been a presence in Sydney's life since she was born.
Sydney will believe whatever I tell her to.
And her father?
He must battle the temptation to tell her the truth about SD-6.
I'd hate to see Jack's paternal instincts compromise our objectives.
So, for the time being, I wouldn't tell him what those codes are really for.
Sir, a call's been routed to you through Credit Dauphine.
Take a message.
He says it's regarding your wife.
That will be all.
Put him through.
I want you to record this call.
We have your wife, and, yes, she's alive.
You will provide the account numbers for SD-6 investments, or The Alliance will be informed you failed to carry out her execution.
Offer me proof that she's alive.
Until then, know this.
As soon as I hang up the phone, I will use every resource to find out who I'm talking to.
And when I do, it will be my sincere pleasure to make your acquaintance.
So, you work for Sark?
Tell him I'm insulted he didn't come here personally.
We'll make sure he gets the message.
Mr.
Sokolov, we're on a schedule.
Do you have the codes?
Do you have the money?
Wait.
The codes are on a computer in this case.
The case, before I stole it, belonged to a colonel in the Uzbek army.
What I didn't realize when I made the offer to Sark is that without the colonel's fingerprint, the case cannot be opened without detonating a self-destruct mechanism inside.
Are you telling us you cannot deliver what you've promised us?
Please.
I wouldn't have asked you to come all this way without a solution to this little problem.
I have arranged for Colonel to be someplace tonight where you can take his prints.
How exactly did you do that?
I had him assassinated.
Are you in yet?
That microchip isn't state-of-the-art.
It's still reading morgue records off the central server.
Okay, Dixon, I'm in.
Me too, Sydney.
Stand by.
What was Colonel's name?
Vasili Kabilov.
Sydney, you're looking for Vasili Kabilov, I.D.
Tag C-16.
Dixon, don't shoot!
It's me!
Get in!
Sydney told me about Project: Christmas.
How it was developed to identify future spies.
You're worried because the Russians might have used it to recruit American children.
The thing is, there might be something to your theory.
Remember those questions you gave me that the KGB developed?
I found them integrated into tests that were administered here in 1982.
How many kids took that test?
Five million.
Will, look, I didn't think Devlin, my superior, would mind me having you research this, but he did.
And he ordered me to let you go.
Wait.
There's something here.
I'll narrow the test score down to a small group of kids.
Devlin won't deny the value.
He thinks since you've been trained to report what you know, that you're a security risk.
Yeah, well, don't sweat it.
Here's what I owe you.
There's $ 700.
I didn't work that many hours.
I don't know how you did it.
I told you to take your time.
Thanks, but my time's all I expect to get paid for.
What's wrong?
Nothing.
Nothing?
Nothing's wrong?
If we just met, I would know something's wrong.
Do you remember Mr.
Sark?
Do I remember?
The guy who shot me with a tranquilizer?
The guy who had me tortured in Taipei?
He's working with SD-6.
I can't tell you any more than that.
You've seen him?
You're working with him?
I have to make him think I am.
That little British cocky son of a bitch is in L.
A?
I'm on with the spa.
Did you want to get a Swedish or Shiatsu massage?
You have to reschedule.
Believe me, there is nothing I would rather do than spend a day with you at the spa.
How about next week?
Next week's great, but I am still gonna go tomorrow.
I want to kill that Sark guy.
This is gonna drive me insane.
You asked me to tell you.
He's almost killed me, too.
But you get to do something about it.
Yeah, you get to go off and be sneaky and ultimately destroy the guy.
What about your work with Vaughn?
Vaughn sort of fired me.
The CIA's just gonna ignore everything Will found out?
When Devlin heard five million American first-graders took a test that may have been doctored by the KGB, he sent Will's research to the FBI.
We're waiting for the results.
That's the second time Will's come through for us.
I wish there were more I could do for him.
He's a good guy.
Thanks.
This watch belonged to my father.
It's broken now, but it used to keep perfect time.
And when he gave it to me, he said, "You could set your heart by this watch. "
It stopped October 1.
The day we met.
Me too.
What's going on?
We heard from Analysis about the codes you acquired.
Sloane and Sark gave a half-truth.
The codes have nothing to do with troop communications.
What are they for?
They're the control codes for six nuclear warheads that the Uzbeks and Intelligence have confirmed went missing six months ago.
SD-6 is in possession of six nuclear weapons?
No, this morning Sark messengered the codes to an unknown third party.
We couldn't trace the link.
All we know is they're working with Sloane and Sark?
Why did Sloane keep you in the dark on this?
I don't know.
This is what my mother was talking about.
We should have listened.
If she was so concerned about helping us stay ahead, she could have told us what was at stake.
And what would you have done?
Given Sydney false control codes to hand over to SD-6?
Sark may have known.
She would be exposed as a double agent.
I wasn't willing to risk her life that way.
Do you know where the nukes are?
Yes, I do.
Where?
I've spent the last 36 nights lying on a steel mattress.
What is that supposed to mean?
It means I would appreciate a pillow and a blanket.
Done.
Tell us about the warheads.
They're in Kashmir under what used to be a maximum-security prison camp.
It's now the stronghold for a mercenary group.
The People's Revolutionary Front.
So Sloane and Sark partnered with this organization?
It would appear.
Can you give us the camp's exact coordinates?
Yes.
I'm gonna recommend an immediate air strike.
We can dig the warheads out of the rubble.
I wouldn't do that.
Now that the PRF has the control codes, they may have set the warheads to detonate in the event of a pre-emptive strike.
What about sending in a commando unit?
If they were familiar with the facility, it's a good idea.
That's what you were planning on doing.
Yes.
That's impossible to verify.
All right, you're gonna lead us into that prison.
Oh, no, I'm not.
My offer expired the moment the detonation codes were acquired.
Do I have to remind you that your immunity deal is contingent upon your cooperation?
I have cooperated, Agent Kendall.
You didn't listen.
If you'd bring me my pillow and blanket.
I'm authorized to put you in solitary.
You're lucky you have a view of this hallway.
May I speak to my mother alone, please?
Sydney, I'm sorry.
You didn't tell us the truth because you were protecting me.
You didn't want Sark finding out that I was a double agent.
The thing is, someone now has the ability to detonate six nuclear weapons, and I am responsible.
So I am going to be part of the team that finds and disarms those warheads, no matter what you do.
If you were telling the truth when you said you wanted to protect me...
then, Mom, I need your help.
You convinced your mother to go to Kashmir.
I told her if she didn't lead the team, I would.
I handed those codes to SD-6.
Your guilt is unfounded.
You were doing your job.
I'm going, Dad.
Defense approved it.
I am not about to let Irina Derevko near six nuclear weapons supervised only by you.
Plane leaves in an hour.
Obviously, you can't maintain your cover if you're shackled.
So there are two things you need to know about this necklace.
It's layered with C-4.
If you remove it while it's armed, you'll break the circuit, and it'll detonate.
And two, if at any moment I believe you're attempting to escape or sabotage us, I'll activate this remote trigger and blow your head off myself.
All right, here's how this works.
Derevko will detail infiltration into the facility once you reach it.
Until then, you have operational control.
The unrest has caused Pakistan and India to seal borders, so you'll board a train in New Delhi.
There's a stretch of track that passes through Kashmir.
That's where you'll get off.
Your gear will be planted in the baggage car.
You'll rendezvous with the CIA contact, who will provide you the op-tech to infiltrate.
How did you clear this?
I took care of Sloane.
There's a C-5 prepped and waiting at the Van Nuys Airport.
They'll escort you.
Good luck.
I'll talk to you when you reach the contact.
Agent Vaughn has trouble sleeping when you're in the field.
I doubt he told you that.
He didn't have to.
I could see it in his eyes.
And I see it in yours.
Agent Vaughn is my colleague.
You're so willing to take risks for your country.
Why aren't you willing to for happiness?
I hardly think you've earned the right to give anyone advice.
Jack, Sydney's smart and she's strong, but she's not happy.
After a 20-year absence, you've gleaned that from the cumulative half-hour you've spent in her presence?
I'm her mother.
Your motherhood is a biological fact with no value.
Stop baiting him.
And stop being such an easy target.
We're traveling together.
You can't jump down her throat every time she opens her mouth.
Hope I didn't pull you away from something important.
What's up?
Look, except for you, Sydney, and Jack, everybody I know, and a lot of people I don't, they think I'm a lying junkie, okay?
And doing something for the CIA felt like a chance to do something that mattered again, you know?
Like, well, maybe I went through all this crap for a reason.
What is this?
I know you can't pay me.
It doesn't matter.
You're looking at 40 kids that got a perfect score on the test that included the Project: Christmas questions.
How did you get this?
Between '80 and '85, Carnegie Mellon conducted a study on standardized testing.
They cross-referenced them by name and ethnicity.
The FBI has been trying to narrow down a list, and they haven't come up with a name.
They didn't know the records from '82 were missing from the archives.
What do you mean they're missing?
Who took them?
I don't know yet.
What is the purpose of your visit to India?
Family vacation.
We're touring the Kaziranga National Park.
Not a vacation when you're forced.
No offense.
Cute country.
We agreed we'd spend Thanksgiving together.
Before I found out my friends were in Miami.
We're not gonna talk about this now.
I do apologize.
Enjoy your stay.
Thank you.
Thank you.
That is a lovely necklace you are wearing.
An anniversary gift from my husband.
Thanks.
I'm sorry.
I was trying to call information.
Perhaps I can help.
Our team is en route.
They'll be at the rendezvous point at 2200 hours.
You, miss, are in Sleeper "G."
Mr.
And Mrs.
Godson, you are next to her in Sleeper "H."
The rest of your luggage will be in the cargo hold.
Thanks.
That bridge is the point of no return.
If you're lying about this, none of us will survive.
I'd go first, but I don't want to be accused of escaping.
We go at the same time!
Sydney, you follow.
That's not safe.
These winds are too strong.
Our chutes could get tangled.
You go first.
I'm not letting you out of my sight.
You have to trust me.
The only reason you know about the nukes is me.
We'll miss our window!
Shut up!
I told you to follow us.
We were gonna miss our window.
I need to count on you whether you agree with me or not.
There.
Agent Bristow.
So good to see you again.
It's been a long time, Saeed.
My daughter, Sydney.
Your reputation rivals your father's.
Nice to meet you.
Saeed Akhtar.
Irina Derevko.
She's assisting us on loan from FBI custody.
Your name's Akhtar, but your accent has a trace of Hindi.
My mother is from Jammu.
Your parents were brave to marry knowing the prejudice.
Let's get moving.
I have everything you need to infiltrate the prison camp undetected.
MBGs, Kevlar BDUs, encrypted Sat-Comms, three pounds of C-4 satchel charges, and a Cryo-3 Radiation Detector to help you locate the nukes.
How far away is the stronghold?
Nine hours.
Outside of Muzaffarabad.
Not for her.
Sir, this was sent to the mail room.
We scanned it for biological contaminants.
It's clean.
Back up.
Back up now!
International aid workers here.
International aid workers here.
I am disgusted one of my own countrymen would assist the CIA.
I assume you speak for your unit.
Yes.
You're looking for the People's Revolutionary Front.
We thought we would make it easy for you.
Here we are.
Is there something you'd like to tell us?
We'd like the warheads you've acquired.
I'm sure.
Thank you for the supplies.
Are you okay?
It's just a scratch.
Drop it.
Dad.
Quiet.
Jack, we're in enemy territory, and the PRF knows we're here.
We need to start trusting each other right now.
You will not carry a weapon.
Looks like we're about 20 miles southwest of Azad.
We can contact the CIA Station Chief in Pakistan.
He'll patch us through to Langley.
We should make it by dawn.
I had toxicology analyze the glass of wine that somehow made its way into my house last week.
They found a compound which counteracts the effects of sodium morphate.
Sodium morphate is the poison I used to end Emily's suffering.
I see two possibilities here.
Emily predicted your intention to euthanize her.
Took the necessary countermeasures.
Or the more likely scenario.
Someone wants you to believe Emily's alive.
You know Mr.
Sark.
I don't think we've been officially introduced.
Mr.
Sark is now cooperating with us on our search for Derevko and the remains of her company.
Are you here to wish me luck?
Or are you concerned I might reveal to Sloan that you conspired to kill him?
I'm here to remind you what I hope is obvious, but I don't want to overestimate your intelligence.
If you burn me, I burn you.
Sydney, I couldn't reveal to Sloane you conspired to kill him without also revealing my involvement.
I never had any intention of going through with it.
I needed to gain his trust.
You know what I think?
You're just a dog looking for a new master.
No need to worry, Sydney.
We're colleagues now.
I'll see you at the office.
Sloane wouldn't partner with him unless Sark made it worthwhile.
Do you know what they're after?
Given the scope of Sark's previous operations, he could offer anything.
What concerns me is your mother knew we were double agents before she turned herself in.
She may have told Sark.
I'll find out.
Before you do, consider this.
Two months ago, she surrendered to the CIA.
Yesterday, Sark made an agreement with Sloane that places him inside SD-6.
Do you believe that's just a coincidence?
As you know, Mr.
Sark surrendered last week.
After an extensive debriefing with McCullough, we've concluded he can provide us with credible intel.
Enough, in fact, to warrant an immunity deal in exchange for his cooperation.
Sir, I believe this decision is a critical mistake.
This man has murdered people for profit.
We should not set the precedent of immunity to a terrorist, no matter what he has to offer.
Yes, well, I understand your frustration, Agent Dixon.
But I believe Sark's cooperation will save more lives than he's taken.
I'm with Dixon on this.
We have developed a strategy to address your concerns.
To maintain Sark's value as an informant, his contacts must not be aware that he's turned himself in.
Whenever Sark leaves this office, a Security Section team will double as his private detail to ensure that he doesn't violate his agreement with us.
Sorry I'm late.
Marshall Flinkman, Technical Operations Officer.
Hi.
Welcome.
Don't kill me.
Look, I understand that none of you are inclined to believe a word I say, but I assure you, it's not in my best interest to betray you.
You've given me the opportunity.
I don't intend to squander it.
That's how Sloane and Sark presented the partnership?
No one at SD-6 likes it, but they all believe it.
I need to know if you ever told Sark that I'm a double agent.
Sydney, no.
You saved Vaughn's life.
I'm grateful to you for that.
But I haven't made up my mind yet if I should trust you.
And yet here you are.
I never told Sark about your status as a double agent.
That doesn't mean you're safe.
Tell me, what intelligence has he provided Sloane?
Zoran Sokolov.
A freelance mercenary who's had extensive dealings with Mr.
Sark.
He offers me the chance to purchase intelligence before he brings it to the black market.
He asked me if I'd be interested in obtaining a set of communication codes used by Uzbekistan's ground forces along the border.
If we don't obtain those codes, Sokolov will sell them to rebels hiding in neighboring Tajikistan.
With those codes, they can track Uzbek troop movements and plan terrorist attacks.
This would gravely destabilize our allies in Asia.
Sydney and Dixon will make contact with Sokolov.
Posing as Sark's associates, you purchase the codes and bring them here.
We both know Sloane doesn't care about stability in Asia.
So my question is, why does he want those communication codes?
I'm going to ask you to give me something you have no reason to.
I'm going to ask for your faith.
You have to convince your superiors to let me leave this place for 48 hours.
I'll agree to a Special Forces escort.
Go where?
If you don't trust me now, I can't help you.
I'm trying to help you, but I must do it my way.
It's asking too much.
I cannot give details.
I don't trust the CIA.
They almost had me executed two weeks ago.
The only way to maintain my value is to tell you what you need to know in order to stay ahead of Sloane.
All you need to know now is that if I'm not allowed to leave...
everything you've worked to accomplish will be lost.
You're asking me to get Irina Derevko a 48-hour furlough.
She won't say why.
Sloane tasked you to acquire Uzbekistan's ground-force codes.
How does success...
My mother is worried about something else.
Some unintended consequence that we can't predict.
Derevko's intel has been right 100% of the time.
We didn't catch this woman.
She turned herself in.
She's agreed to be escorted by a Special Forces team and wear a tracking device.
She will not get away.
Jack, you've been awfully quiet.
I'm sorry, when it comes to Irina Derevko, my judgment's proven to be impaired.
Well, I would like your opinion.
Perhaps releasing her is worth the risk to satisfy our curiosity.
When you put it that way, the answer's definitely no.
If Irina Derevko wants out, she has to tell us more.
Otherwise, you proceed as planned.
Agent Vaughn will give you your countermission.
Thanks.
You told Kendall your judgment wasn't to be trusted, and then agreed with me to reinforce his doubt.
Kendall's ego predisposes him to favor decisions in which he is overruling others.
You argue your way, I'll argue mine.
Your countermission's simple.
You'll dead drop a copy of the codes so we can figure out what they're for.
I have to go pack.
This is one of the most impressive operations I've seen, though it is pathetic how many of them believe they actually work for the CIA.
Look at me.
You've offered me a substantial prize to make this worthwhile, but do not think that gives you the right to insult my people.
I apologize.
I had a run-in with Sydney Bristow this morning.
She may be the only one who suspects I haven't in fact turned myself in.
I've been a presence in Sydney's life since she was born.
Sydney will believe whatever I tell her to.
And her father?
He must battle the temptation to tell her the truth about SD-6.
I'd hate to see Jack's paternal instincts compromise our objectives.
So, for the time being, I wouldn't tell him what those codes are really for.
Sir, a call's been routed to you through Credit Dauphine.
Take a message.
He says it's regarding your wife.
That will be all.
Put him through.
I want you to record this call.
We have your wife, and, yes, she's alive.
You will provide the account numbers for SD-6 investments, or The Alliance will be informed you failed to carry out her execution.
Offer me proof that she's alive.
Until then, know this.
As soon as I hang up the phone, I will use every resource to find out who I'm talking to.
And when I do, it will be my sincere pleasure to make your acquaintance.
So, you work for Sark?
Tell him I'm insulted he didn't come here personally.
We'll make sure he gets the message.
Mr.
Sokolov, we're on a schedule.
Do you have the codes?
Do you have the money?
Wait.
The codes are on a computer in this case.
The case, before I stole it, belonged to a colonel in the Uzbek army.
What I didn't realize when I made the offer to Sark is that without the colonel's fingerprint, the case cannot be opened without detonating a self-destruct mechanism inside.
Are you telling us you cannot deliver what you've promised us?
Please.
I wouldn't have asked you to come all this way without a solution to this little problem.
I have arranged for Colonel to be someplace tonight where you can take his prints.
How exactly did you do that?
I had him assassinated.
Are you in yet?
That microchip isn't state-of-the-art.
It's still reading morgue records off the central server.
Okay, Dixon, I'm in.
Me too, Sydney.
Stand by.
What was Colonel's name?
Vasili Kabilov.
Sydney, you're looking for Vasili Kabilov, I.D.
Tag C-16.
Dixon, don't shoot!
It's me!
Get in!
Sydney told me about Project: Christmas.
How it was developed to identify future spies.
You're worried because the Russians might have used it to recruit American children.
The thing is, there might be something to your theory.
Remember those questions you gave me that the KGB developed?
I found them integrated into tests that were administered here in 1982.
How many kids took that test?
Five million.
Will, look, I didn't think Devlin, my superior, would mind me having you research this, but he did.
And he ordered me to let you go.
Wait.
There's something here.
I'll narrow the test score down to a small group of kids.
Devlin won't deny the value.
He thinks since you've been trained to report what you know, that you're a security risk.
Yeah, well, don't sweat it.
Here's what I owe you.
There's $ 700.
I didn't work that many hours.
I don't know how you did it.
I told you to take your time.
Thanks, but my time's all I expect to get paid for.
What's wrong?
Nothing.
Nothing?
Nothing's wrong?
If we just met, I would know something's wrong.
Do you remember Mr.
Sark?
Do I remember?
The guy who shot me with a tranquilizer?
The guy who had me tortured in Taipei?
He's working with SD-6.
I can't tell you any more than that.
You've seen him?
You're working with him?
I have to make him think I am.
That little British cocky son of a bitch is in L.
A?
I'm on with the spa.
Did you want to get a Swedish or Shiatsu massage?
You have to reschedule.
Believe me, there is nothing I would rather do than spend a day with you at the spa.
How about next week?
Next week's great, but I am still gonna go tomorrow.
I want to kill that Sark guy.
This is gonna drive me insane.
You asked me to tell you.
He's almost killed me, too.
But you get to do something about it.
Yeah, you get to go off and be sneaky and ultimately destroy the guy.
What about your work with Vaughn?
Vaughn sort of fired me.
The CIA's just gonna ignore everything Will found out?
When Devlin heard five million American first-graders took a test that may have been doctored by the KGB, he sent Will's research to the FBI.
We're waiting for the results.
That's the second time Will's come through for us.
I wish there were more I could do for him.
He's a good guy.
Thanks.
This watch belonged to my father.
It's broken now, but it used to keep perfect time.
And when he gave it to me, he said, "You could set your heart by this watch. "
It stopped October 1.
The day we met.
Me too.
What's going on?
We heard from Analysis about the codes you acquired.
Sloane and Sark gave a half-truth.
The codes have nothing to do with troop communications.
What are they for?
They're the control codes for six nuclear warheads that the Uzbeks and Intelligence have confirmed went missing six months ago.
SD-6 is in possession of six nuclear weapons?
No, this morning Sark messengered the codes to an unknown third party.
We couldn't trace the link.
All we know is they're working with Sloane and Sark?
Why did Sloane keep you in the dark on this?
I don't know.
This is what my mother was talking about.
We should have listened.
If she was so concerned about helping us stay ahead, she could have told us what was at stake.
And what would you have done?
Given Sydney false control codes to hand over to SD-6?
Sark may have known.
She would be exposed as a double agent.
I wasn't willing to risk her life that way.
Do you know where the nukes are?
Yes, I do.
Where?
I've spent the last 36 nights lying on a steel mattress.
What is that supposed to mean?
It means I would appreciate a pillow and a blanket.
Done.
Tell us about the warheads.
They're in Kashmir under what used to be a maximum-security prison camp.
It's now the stronghold for a mercenary group.
The People's Revolutionary Front.
So Sloane and Sark partnered with this organization?
It would appear.
Can you give us the camp's exact coordinates?
Yes.
I'm gonna recommend an immediate air strike.
We can dig the warheads out of the rubble.
I wouldn't do that.
Now that the PRF has the control codes, they may have set the warheads to detonate in the event of a pre-emptive strike.
What about sending in a commando unit?
If they were familiar with the facility, it's a good idea.
That's what you were planning on doing.
Yes.
That's impossible to verify.
All right, you're gonna lead us into that prison.
Oh, no, I'm not.
My offer expired the moment the detonation codes were acquired.
Do I have to remind you that your immunity deal is contingent upon your cooperation?
I have cooperated, Agent Kendall.
You didn't listen.
If you'd bring me my pillow and blanket.
I'm authorized to put you in solitary.
You're lucky you have a view of this hallway.
May I speak to my mother alone, please?
Sydney, I'm sorry.
You didn't tell us the truth because you were protecting me.
You didn't want Sark finding out that I was a double agent.
The thing is, someone now has the ability to detonate six nuclear weapons, and I am responsible.
So I am going to be part of the team that finds and disarms those warheads, no matter what you do.
If you were telling the truth when you said you wanted to protect me...
then, Mom, I need your help.
You convinced your mother to go to Kashmir.
I told her if she didn't lead the team, I would.
I handed those codes to SD-6.
Your guilt is unfounded.
You were doing your job.
I'm going, Dad.
Defense approved it.
I am not about to let Irina Derevko near six nuclear weapons supervised only by you.
Plane leaves in an hour.
Obviously, you can't maintain your cover if you're shackled.
So there are two things you need to know about this necklace.
It's layered with C-4.
If you remove it while it's armed, you'll break the circuit, and it'll detonate.
And two, if at any moment I believe you're attempting to escape or sabotage us, I'll activate this remote trigger and blow your head off myself.
All right, here's how this works.
Derevko will detail infiltration into the facility once you reach it.
Until then, you have operational control.
The unrest has caused Pakistan and India to seal borders, so you'll board a train in New Delhi.
There's a stretch of track that passes through Kashmir.
That's where you'll get off.
Your gear will be planted in the baggage car.
You'll rendezvous with the CIA contact, who will provide you the op-tech to infiltrate.
How did you clear this?
I took care of Sloane.
There's a C-5 prepped and waiting at the Van Nuys Airport.
They'll escort you.
Good luck.
I'll talk to you when you reach the contact.
Agent Vaughn has trouble sleeping when you're in the field.
I doubt he told you that.
He didn't have to.
I could see it in his eyes.
And I see it in yours.
Agent Vaughn is my colleague.
You're so willing to take risks for your country.
Why aren't you willing to for happiness?
I hardly think you've earned the right to give anyone advice.
Jack, Sydney's smart and she's strong, but she's not happy.
After a 20-year absence, you've gleaned that from the cumulative half-hour you've spent in her presence?
I'm her mother.
Your motherhood is a biological fact with no value.
Stop baiting him.
And stop being such an easy target.
We're traveling together.
You can't jump down her throat every time she opens her mouth.
Hope I didn't pull you away from something important.
What's up?
Look, except for you, Sydney, and Jack, everybody I know, and a lot of people I don't, they think I'm a lying junkie, okay?
And doing something for the CIA felt like a chance to do something that mattered again, you know?
Like, well, maybe I went through all this crap for a reason.
What is this?
I know you can't pay me.
It doesn't matter.
You're looking at 40 kids that got a perfect score on the test that included the Project: Christmas questions.
How did you get this?
Between '80 and '85, Carnegie Mellon conducted a study on standardized testing.
They cross-referenced them by name and ethnicity.
The FBI has been trying to narrow down a list, and they haven't come up with a name.
They didn't know the records from '82 were missing from the archives.
What do you mean they're missing?
Who took them?
I don't know yet.
What is the purpose of your visit to India?
Family vacation.
We're touring the Kaziranga National Park.
Not a vacation when you're forced.
No offense.
Cute country.
We agreed we'd spend Thanksgiving together.
Before I found out my friends were in Miami.
We're not gonna talk about this now.
I do apologize.
Enjoy your stay.
Thank you.
Thank you.
That is a lovely necklace you are wearing.
An anniversary gift from my husband.
Thanks.
I'm sorry.
I was trying to call information.
Perhaps I can help.
Our team is en route.
They'll be at the rendezvous point at 2200 hours.
You, miss, are in Sleeper "G."
Mr.
And Mrs.
Godson, you are next to her in Sleeper "H."
The rest of your luggage will be in the cargo hold.
Thanks.
That bridge is the point of no return.
If you're lying about this, none of us will survive.
I'd go first, but I don't want to be accused of escaping.
We go at the same time!
Sydney, you follow.
That's not safe.
These winds are too strong.
Our chutes could get tangled.
You go first.
I'm not letting you out of my sight.
You have to trust me.
The only reason you know about the nukes is me.
We'll miss our window!
Shut up!
I told you to follow us.
We were gonna miss our window.
I need to count on you whether you agree with me or not.
There.
Agent Bristow.
So good to see you again.
It's been a long time, Saeed.
My daughter, Sydney.
Your reputation rivals your father's.
Nice to meet you.
Saeed Akhtar.
Irina Derevko.
She's assisting us on loan from FBI custody.
Your name's Akhtar, but your accent has a trace of Hindi.
My mother is from Jammu.
Your parents were brave to marry knowing the prejudice.
Let's get moving.
I have everything you need to infiltrate the prison camp undetected.
MBGs, Kevlar BDUs, encrypted Sat-Comms, three pounds of C-4 satchel charges, and a Cryo-3 Radiation Detector to help you locate the nukes.
How far away is the stronghold?
Nine hours.
Outside of Muzaffarabad.
Not for her.
Sir, this was sent to the mail room.
We scanned it for biological contaminants.
It's clean.
Back up.
Back up now!
International aid workers here.
International aid workers here.
I am disgusted one of my own countrymen would assist the CIA.
I assume you speak for your unit.
Yes.
You're looking for the People's Revolutionary Front.
We thought we would make it easy for you.
Here we are.
Is there something you'd like to tell us?
We'd like the warheads you've acquired.
I'm sure.
Thank you for the supplies.
Are you okay?
It's just a scratch.
Drop it.
Dad.
Quiet.
Jack, we're in enemy territory, and the PRF knows we're here.
We need to start trusting each other right now.
You will not carry a weapon.
Looks like we're about 20 miles southwest of Azad.
We can contact the CIA Station Chief in Pakistan.
He'll patch us through to Langley.
We should make it by dawn.