The Game (2014) s01e03 Episode Script
Episode 3
I have information about a major KGB operation - It has been named Operation Glass.
- My God.
Operation Glass is a preemptive nuclear strike on the U.
K.
I'm worried about Daddy.
The business with the Chinese dancer? Let me make amends.
Now, you're having trouble with your flat.
Well, there's a room going in my house.
We let Arkady collect the next name.
How are you given the names? Dead letter drop.
Arkady said the history of counter intelligence will be split into before and after Operation Glass.
Well, that to me suggests a sequence of events, not just bombs flattening London.
You are putting your personal agenda - ahead of the mission.
- That has nothing to do with it.
You've got a thing going with Odin, haven't you? I bet there's a woman involved somewhere.
Will I be safe? Trust me.
Let me help.
Hmm.
Your home is very Oh, it's basic.
Don't need much.
I was meaning to say boring.
It's like hotel.
Nothing is you.
Do you want me to go? No, stay.
Please.
Christopher, it's okay.
Joe.
My name's Joe.
My real name.
Joe, please tell me this is about today's crossword.
A new name makes sense.
Mallory called Operation Glass "a constellation of the stars.
" The two activated agents? That's not a constellation.
That's a start.
Why would you still trust Arkady? They bought the story of Mallory's suicide.
He had a history of violence.
They must have known he was a risk.
Or they didn't buy it and this is a trap.
Daddy? We can't very well sit on our hands.
Brief the others.
Let Arkady collect the name and reactivate the agent.
The game is still on.
I understand that Arkady's instructions were different this time.
He was told she'd be at the Bird of Happiness at 1:00 pm.
Hello.
My friend should be there, sitting alone.
Yes.
Can you pass on a message? It's really important she gets it immediately.
If she was rattled at being activated, she didn't show it.
She was running a cleaning route.
Doubling back on herself, checking for shadows.
- Trained? - Mmm.
She's good, too.
Her name is Katharine Wilkinson.
Kate.
36, unmarried, no living relatives.
P.
A.
to the manager of a women's clothing importer, no links to Moscow, at least not on paper.
Arkady's message meant something to Kate.
It triggered a new stage in the operation.
And the message itself? "Detained by" What? Bears.
Detained by bears.
We followed her to a hotel where she met an American man.
Her lover, apparently.
The man is none other thank Hank Chambers.
Uh, Katharine, you know the U.
S.
defense attache, only on the job three months.
He's across all U.
S.
activity on U.
K.
soil military bases, joint nuclear defenses, interception of Soviet communications.
That's not the most worrying thing.
As I said, this doesn't read like a first liaison.
I mean, it appears they've been lovers for some time.
John's wife.
She mentioned some big do you're all off to tomorrow evening, a reception for your work.
It's fine, truly.
You must have a string of girls you invite to things like this.
Younger, nicer manners.
- Family names and all that.
- You think that matters to me? You guys are the ones who are obsessed with names.
You cant' tell me there's no one else.
I can see what you're doing, and we talked about this.
I got to get clearance.
It's not easy.
I don't care about some tedious work thing.
I just want to spend Friday night with you.
I'll see you next week and it'll be just grand.
Damn it.
Come.
It's Friday night, and I should be spending Friday night with my girl.
Hmm.
So the question is what's so important about tomorrow night? Tap her phone, shadows round the clock.
Do what you can without alerting Chambers.
The last thing we need is the cousins getting wind of this before we know our plan.
French, German.
Russian.
Oh, she's got one over you, my love.
She reads Italian too.
Lo leggo italiano.
Are you getting competitive with a Soviet spy? You started it.
How do they do it, do you think? Joe, this girl.
Jumping in and out of beds like it's another day at the office.
Best get a wriggle on, love.
We don't know when she'll be back.
I'm done.
What makes a girl like that turn on her country? I mean, she's so Normal looking.
- Pretty, you mean.
- No.
Well, yeah.
Maybe.
A girl like that'd have life on a plate.
What makes her wake up one morning and think, "sod all this, sod the queen, sod Harrods, sod football and these nice clothes I'm wearing.
- Tear it all down.
" Look out, you're up.
Detective inspector James Fenchurch.
30 pence.
She bought a return ticket to Lakenheath via Cambridge.
2:30 train.
There's an R.
A.
F.
base in Lakenheath, right? U.
S.
air force.
Under their control.
Joe? You've got me and Sarah.
Daddy's on his way down.
Her train leaves in three minutes.
Right.
Lakenheath.
There's a reception at the base this evening, a staff hand-over.
Dignitaries from over the pond, a few from our side too.
It's likely she's looking to reel in a bigger fish than Chambers.
Joe? There's a reason for it.
Last week, Lakenheath took delivery of four new aircraft we're not meant to know about.
The Americans have nuclear weapons on our soil.
Joe? Joe, did you hear me? I heard you.
Kate being activated, it can't be a coincidence.
- No.
I'm afraid not.
- Joe, we gotta go.
- Don't do anything rash, now.
- Joe? I'll get the American desk, warn the cousins.
We're not meant to know about the new delivery.
Bobby, consider.
They'll descend the moment she gets off the train guns blazing.
Is that not an appropriate response? We're talking about nuclear weapons.
You said it yourself, she's a high-level activation.
If they arrest her, this becomes an international news story.
What if she doesn't intend to act today? It could be a scouting mission.
Get a discreet team out to Lakenheath.
We have to hope Joe has the measure of Kate by the time he gets there.
It'll be his call as to whether we intervene.
Enjoying it? It's all right.
I thought I was the only one who hadn't read it.
What's your excuse? Just unfashionable, I suppose.
I should doubt that.
Not a fan? You could say that.
What exactly am I missing? I'm not sure I'm the best person to ask.
You don't like it either.
Excuse me.
- She's doing a runner.
- No, she's not.
She's in there.
Sorry.
Excuse me.
Sorry.
There are two men following me.
Please stop them.
We've got to get past.
Shit.
I was going to arrest you.
Arrest me? I'm MI6, you bloody idiot! What's the fuss about out there? Are you Oh, shall I leave? The season is closed because of blackouts.
We go back to Hong Kong.
You've been so kind to me.
So many gifts.
Far less than you deserve.
I need your help.
My visa, I I want to stay.
I don't know who you think I am.
You are important.
You give money to the theater.
I don't know what it is you think I can do for you.
Maybe you know people, important people.
Please.
Please.
Take that, would you? Potential defection, Chinese girl.
Of course.
Who's it for? For? No one.
You.
Liaise with the China desk.
You want me to run this? You hardly need run anything.
It's an admin job.
I'm afraid you won't even leave the fray.
Yes.
No, of course.
Why did you talk to me in Russian? Who did you think I was? Well, you assumed somebody wanted you dead.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Have you got somewhere else you'd rather be? Yes, actually.
Instead I'm stuck in boy scouts camp with the president of the Blasted Book Club.
She checks out.
She's south of the river.
6 are going to want blood for this.
She's free to go.
Right.
Could we have Wendy put this ballerina business on ice? It's not a good time for stirring up the PRC.
- Ballerina? - Potential defection.
Are you not across that? Ah, yes.
Um, - Hong Kong ballet, is it? - Yeah, that's it.
I mean, it's all right and tight on paper, but things are a bit delicate with Beijing, what with Nixon's visit on the cards, so You'll tell her? Yes, of course.
Let me handle this.
Right.
I trust you're comfortable in the attic room at home? Very comfortable, thank you, only, I'm not sure I can accept your hospitality for much longer.
Why ever not? You're very welcome.
Well, the thing is, I suspect your mother might suspect you and I are You know.
She keeps asking about my parents and - smiling at me.
- Yes, ah.
Um, mother worries, you see.
She badly wants to see me settled and married.
The truth is I'm not sure I'm cut out for all that.
It's what goes on here that's what's important.
Gosh, yes.
I mean, babies, a wedding.
Maybe one day, but this is where I want to be.
- It's all I want.
- So you understand.
It takes the pressure off, you see, you being in the house, with with mother.
I'm sorry, Bobby, I'd really prefer not to give an impression that might be - dishonest.
- Well, no rush to decide.
Um, more pressing is this dancer of yours.
Uh, I assume it was Daddy who got the ball rolling.
And you're running all the standard checks? You'll want a sense of her loyalties, who she talks to.
Trail her.
Get ears into the dressing room.
Daddy said this was an admin job.
Ordinary yes, but, apparently this Chinese is something of a name.
That changes matters, puts the spotlight on us.
Use Alan if you have to, but don't bother Daddy with this again.
Oh! I didn't expect to see you till home time.
Is the proverbial not hitting the fan with 6? It is.
I, um My period, just now.
Sorry.
No, no, no, my love, no.
- Oh, this is not what you deserve.
- No, I won't listen to this.
Um For all we know, it's me.
Too much squatting.
Have a think about it.
Putting microphones behind skirting boards, drilling through walls.
Perhaps my spermatozoa are all flat.
At school, were you away the day they did reproduction? Oh, possibly.
I was a sickly child.
We'll weather this.
We're pals.
Worst case scenario, I get you all to myself.
That's not too shabby.
You devastate me.
Every day.
Oh, I'm so No, Wendy, come in.
I was just going.
Right.
Here we are.
The mic's well hidden.
And you're sure it'll last overnight? It's just I'll have to leave it in the dressing room rather early, - and the dancers won't arrive until - You're nervous.
Oh, God, is it that obvious? Oh, no, no, no, it's just usually it's only Muggins here with sweaty palms.
Nice to find a kindred spirit.
A regrettable day.
I'm sure we can both come to a better understanding of what went wrong.
You will drop whatever absurd notions you have against my officer and I won't take this any further.
With all due respect, her behavior over the last 24 hours Her behavior is none of your concern.
Whatever this Operation Glass is, Kate has nothing to do with it.
She's one of my best.
Does the foreign secretary know that you've been plying the trade with Chambers? The secretary knows that as far as our relationship with the U.
S.
is concerned, forewarned is forearmed.
That explains Lakenheath too, doesn't it? Today's friends could be tomorrow's enemies.
You know that.
If my girl gets so much as another sideways glance from one of your hoover salesmen, I shan't report it to the secretary.
I'll go straight to the PM.
I don't give a damn where she clocks in of a morning.
She accepted that activation without blinking an eye.
What do you mean? We're staying on her? Daddy, C will have your head! Not if I'm right, he won't.
If Glass has anything to do with the B41S at Lakenheath, I have to side with Daddy.
We can't take any chances.
And if she's being set up? Then we'll send her flowers.
Until that's proven, we assume she's red.
Stick to her like glue! Bugger the risk.
Hello? Ah.
Thank you.
They're beautiful.
I missed the first half, I'm afraid.
There was an almighty bloomer at work.
That or a breakthrough, I'm not quite sure which.
- Are you okay? - Oh, yes, yes, yes.
At least I got to see you take your bow.
I think that might be my favorite part.
Bobby.
He put you up to this.
I haven't taken it to him.
- I don't want to.
- No? - What do you want, Wendy? - I I'm not I want you to take care of it.
Don't you think I had her vetted from the start? She's not red.
She fled China in fear of her life.
- Daddy - One day, not too far off, I shall get up out of this chair and go, never to cross the threshold again.
And do you know what's awaiting me on the other side? Tennis.
And garden parties.
And afternoons that stretch out for weeks.
I shall become the man my wife thinks she's married to.
I won't give her up.
I don't care what they're saying.
You can do with that what you will.
Hello? This is from last night? Daddy was right.
She's meeting her handler.
Her handler is Kasimir Surikov, a Soviet trade delegate of three years' standing.
- Why wasn't he on our radar? - He was, of course, but he checked out.
No meaningful ties to the KGB.
He was a drunk, incompetent.
Sarah, get what you can on Kasimir.
Joe, the girl.
Get under her skin, turn her double agent.
- Daddy - We can't accuse her again without definitive proof.
If we don't secure her tonight, it's over.
Turn her double agent, Joe.
Talk to her, charm her, whatever it is you do to them.
Should you have told me your name? No.
Then why did you? Because Because this, it has nothing to do with what I do.
Wait.
I tell people what they want to hear all the time, all day.
I'm good at it.
But this That's not what this is.
Joe.
I know.
I trust you.
Boy scouts.
Book club president.
I like your flat.
What, you, uh, won't even have a drink first? What on earth do you lot think you have on me that you'd risk this? Do you know what's about to come down on your heads? I don't think you've dialed enough numbers.
I'm John, by the way.
John.
How refreshingly straightforward.
Hmm, I suppose so, Kate.
Katharine.
With an "A.
" Like Hepburn.
I'll say this for blackouts, they make shadowing easier.
What made you start following me? We saw you with Chambers.
You were watching Hank? I've been seeing Hank for two months.
You've been following me two days.
What changed? On the train the other day.
What did I do that spooked you so badly? You talked like you were flirting, but your body language, your gaze You thought I was KGB because I didn't leer at you? Truthfully, it was mostly the book.
I've used the same trick myself.
Difference is, I always remember to crack the spine a little first.
Why did you meet with Kasimir Surikov today? I met Kaz in Moscow, years ago now.
The product's never been stellar but he's easy to maintain.
You run him as an agent? God, no.
He has no idea.
I'm surprised 5 are interested.
He's not KGB.
He can barely manage the job he has.
Or do you know something I don't? We're interested in Kaz because you met with him.
That's all.
And your interest in me is? Boundless.
Really? I'm sure it would be good.
You're very pretty and we are both professionals, after all.
Then what happens? I'm so dazzled by you I forget my training, tell you everything? Chambers.
Were you sleeping with him because 6 told you to? They never tell you to.
Not in so many words.
Were you told to screw me tonight? Not in so many words.
Here's a suggestion.
Take the night off.
Just ask me what you want to ask me.
Are you a Soviet agent? No.
Can you tell me why you think I am? No.
Sarah.
Wait, there's something here.
So I see this ending one of two ways.
We find proof, you become an international headline and spend the rest of your life in prison, or You turn double agent.
You give us Odin.
Who? You give us everything.
You end this and you end this a hero.
There's a third way.
You don't find proof.
Daddy loses this gamble and with it his job, but I put in a good word for you because you're such good company.
Hope you don't mind, I saw you pull up.
My car's packed it in, and, uh, couldn't give us a jump start, could you? Well I do not have wires, sorry.
Mate, mate.
Do us a favor.
Take a few seconds.
Thank you.
Sarah, come on! Yes! It's bank statements, mostly.
An account in Georgia.
"All happy families are alike.
" Oh, but every unhappy family is Unhappy in its own way.
Anna Karenina.
Might it point to a cipher, - something in the book? - Maybe.
I don't remember seeing a copy in the house.
- What is it? - Maybe Kate has a copy.
This could be for her flat.
Hello? It's for you, someone called Sarah.
You lot do realize you're a covert service? - This had better be good.
- Check the bookshelves.
You're looking for a copy of Anna Karenina.
Got it.
What the hell are you doing? Check between the pages or maybe behind it on the shelf.
There's nothing here.
John, hang up the telephone right now.
I'm hanging up now.
Wait, get me the publication.
It's Kate.
Put me through to Jerry.
Her intel is meticulous.
Every heartbeat at Lakenheath is accounted for, every detail of the new delivery laid out.
The new delivery? The cousins have nuclear warheads at Lakenheath.
Kate Wilkinson was close to collecting all the intel needed to sabotage one of them.
Jesus, meaning what? Set one off? Had we not pursued her, had she been able to complete her operation, well, the resulting disaster, we're talking a death toll in the thousands, half the east coast written off for years, and it would have looked like nothing more than an accident, American negligence.
Bloody hell.
Not a Soviet shot fired and we'd have been on our knees.
What would they have done? Not invaded.
It's possible that that's what the constellation referred to, yes.
Chambers could not have had access to that much intel.
Plus she'd been on him for two months, not two years.
So if it wasn't from Chambers, where did Kate get it all from? Church gossip.
Where do you think? She's likely had half of Lakenheath in her bed.
We'll get to the bottom of that and the full extent of Glass.
Remarkable work, all of you.
Now, must dash.
I'm running late for what could be the most satisfying meeting of my life.
Wendy, with me.
South of the river? South of the river.
Quite a week for a bunch of hoover salesmen.
Quite.
I wanted to reassure you about the matter we discussed the other day.
Oh, Daddy? Quick update on the defection situation.
Go on, then.
- Don't mind Wendy.
- Well, I think you're right.
We can push on without rocking the boat before Nixon's visit.
- Good, good.
- And it should be even more straightforward with the husband.
The husband? Yeah, well, he wasn't born in China, see, unlike the girl, so anyway, it's all in there.
Oh, capital.
Thank you, George.
Okay.
Hmm.
Where's that going now? This? Under lock and key, till the M.
O.
D.
gets someone over to consult.
She's being moved to the facility in Reading.
You know what that means, don't you? And they won't stop until she starts talking about Glass, whether she's KGB or not.
"Or not"? You think what? I think if there's any chance this is really a set-up, it could be me in that cell.
It could be Sarah.
Take another look? All right.
Tell me about the message in the restaurant.
"Detained by bears.
" Um When Kaz and I started drinking together, our favorite vodka had these big angry bears on the label.
We started using it as shorthand for a hangover.
Detained by bears.
The message wasn't some sinister KGB code, it just meant that he couldn't make lunch.
He was passed out somewhere.
That intel in my flat.
I've never seen it before in my life.
Kaz must have found out I was 6, helped set me up.
You trust me, John.
I know you do.
Joe.
Not John.
Whatever this is, Kaz is not the mastermind.
He's your weak link.
That's why I'm here.
Kaz has gone missing.
Something spooked him.
He switched cars with a neighbor, lost his shadows.
He's the only one who can prove I wasn't working with him, and you - Wait.
- You bloody well lost him! They're taking you to Reading.
All I can do is find Kaz.
Help me.
Okay, okay, he, um there are a couple of pubs he has friends, not many, but they might help him, let him hide out.
There's a there's a bathhouse in the east end.
He knows the owners.
He practically lives there.
Give me every name you have.
Let's go.
It's the third wedding this year and it's not even march! Do you know what it's like at these things? "Your Bobby will be next," they say, but they don't mean it.
- They know! - Truly, mother, you mustn't concern yourself so much with how I'm perceived.
For a man in your position, you are tediously dense, Bobby.
Perception is everything.
Everything.
As long as you have a wife on your arm in public, behind closed doors, you can do Whatever ungodly things you like to whomever you like.
Mother! Come in.
With all the excitement, we haven't had a chance to touch base about your operation.
I knew it was too good to be true, getting my own assignment.
You chose somebody who wouldn't question you.
No, that is why Daddy chose you.
I chose you because you've proven yourself dependable and we could afford to lose you from Glass.
Daddy left himself vulnerable, rendering the service vulnerable and by extension the country.
Someone had to step in.
You can bring any surveillance you've collected to my office tomorrow.
Oh, I destroyed it.
I knew how badly it could have damaged him.
That is, if it had fallen into the wrong hands.
I see.
- Yes, quite right.
- Perhaps I should have kept it.
He's having her deported as unfriendly.
Did you hear? She won't be able to travel again.
- She'll be sacked from the dance company.
- He should have known better.
He sealed that girl's fate the minute he gave people cause to talk.
Because perception is everything.
Right? I I think I'd like to stay on here.
At the house, if it helps.
- Pardon? - Bobby, the way your mother talks to you.
- Oh, there's been a misunderstanding, I think.
- Bobby, I'd like to stay.
As long as it's kept quiet at work, I'd like to stay.
Goodnight.
Goodnight, my dear.
Kasimir knows the owners.
They might be letting him lay low for a while.
Come on.
Joe.
Oh! Joe.
Joe? Joe.
Joe, it's me.
Jim, hold that.
Kasimir, Kasimir.
Kasimir.
Now, if you want to live, you'll talk fast.
Were you Kate's handler? Is she KGB? Who are you protecting by not talking, mother Russia? 'Cause mother Russia just stabbed you and left you for dead.
Now, you helped set her up, but you're not KGB, are you? No, you're too weak.
Odin knew he couldn't trust you.
He said I I could go home if I did what he said.
He lied.
She was your friend and you helped them set her up.
MI6 Bitch wasn't my friend.
She she she lied to me for ten years.
- Ready to go, love? - Yeah.
What is it? Something new? Sarah? Joe, what happened? Kasimir's dead.
Where's Daddy? Sarah.
Oh, buggeration.
We need to consider how much faith we put in the word of a dying man.
A dying Soviet spy.
Daddy, Kate's innocent.
The KGB set her up.
They've obviously been on to us ever since Mallory went off the rails.
Say that's true.
Say they knew Arkady was compromised.
They wanted to send us on a wild goose chase.
Why sacrifice such hugely valuable intel to do it? I agree.
They had the resources to sabotage Lakenheath, to devastate us.
No, they didn't.
Uh, sorry to barge in, - didn't mean to intrude.
- It's fine.
What is it? Well, the first thing that seemed a bit off were the map notations.
Only tiny errors, not uncommon in Soviet maps charting British soil, but this isn't of Russian origin.
This is supposedly Kate's.
- That's hardly enough - I agree, but it was odd, so I took a closer peek at the schematics.
60% of what's here is highly accurate intelligence Lakenheath facilities, staff movements, and the B41S themselves.
The other 40-odd percent is fabricated.
Highly sophisticated fabrication, sure, but nonetheless, it's codswallop.
So They sacrificed incomplete intel to convince us the name was real, to distract us.
Sarah's right, they could have come after Lakenheath.
Not today, perhaps, but soon.
So why give it up? Unless what they're really planning is far more dangerous than anything we've imagined so far.
- My God.
Operation Glass is a preemptive nuclear strike on the U.
K.
I'm worried about Daddy.
The business with the Chinese dancer? Let me make amends.
Now, you're having trouble with your flat.
Well, there's a room going in my house.
We let Arkady collect the next name.
How are you given the names? Dead letter drop.
Arkady said the history of counter intelligence will be split into before and after Operation Glass.
Well, that to me suggests a sequence of events, not just bombs flattening London.
You are putting your personal agenda - ahead of the mission.
- That has nothing to do with it.
You've got a thing going with Odin, haven't you? I bet there's a woman involved somewhere.
Will I be safe? Trust me.
Let me help.
Hmm.
Your home is very Oh, it's basic.
Don't need much.
I was meaning to say boring.
It's like hotel.
Nothing is you.
Do you want me to go? No, stay.
Please.
Christopher, it's okay.
Joe.
My name's Joe.
My real name.
Joe, please tell me this is about today's crossword.
A new name makes sense.
Mallory called Operation Glass "a constellation of the stars.
" The two activated agents? That's not a constellation.
That's a start.
Why would you still trust Arkady? They bought the story of Mallory's suicide.
He had a history of violence.
They must have known he was a risk.
Or they didn't buy it and this is a trap.
Daddy? We can't very well sit on our hands.
Brief the others.
Let Arkady collect the name and reactivate the agent.
The game is still on.
I understand that Arkady's instructions were different this time.
He was told she'd be at the Bird of Happiness at 1:00 pm.
Hello.
My friend should be there, sitting alone.
Yes.
Can you pass on a message? It's really important she gets it immediately.
If she was rattled at being activated, she didn't show it.
She was running a cleaning route.
Doubling back on herself, checking for shadows.
- Trained? - Mmm.
She's good, too.
Her name is Katharine Wilkinson.
Kate.
36, unmarried, no living relatives.
P.
A.
to the manager of a women's clothing importer, no links to Moscow, at least not on paper.
Arkady's message meant something to Kate.
It triggered a new stage in the operation.
And the message itself? "Detained by" What? Bears.
Detained by bears.
We followed her to a hotel where she met an American man.
Her lover, apparently.
The man is none other thank Hank Chambers.
Uh, Katharine, you know the U.
S.
defense attache, only on the job three months.
He's across all U.
S.
activity on U.
K.
soil military bases, joint nuclear defenses, interception of Soviet communications.
That's not the most worrying thing.
As I said, this doesn't read like a first liaison.
I mean, it appears they've been lovers for some time.
John's wife.
She mentioned some big do you're all off to tomorrow evening, a reception for your work.
It's fine, truly.
You must have a string of girls you invite to things like this.
Younger, nicer manners.
- Family names and all that.
- You think that matters to me? You guys are the ones who are obsessed with names.
You cant' tell me there's no one else.
I can see what you're doing, and we talked about this.
I got to get clearance.
It's not easy.
I don't care about some tedious work thing.
I just want to spend Friday night with you.
I'll see you next week and it'll be just grand.
Damn it.
Come.
It's Friday night, and I should be spending Friday night with my girl.
Hmm.
So the question is what's so important about tomorrow night? Tap her phone, shadows round the clock.
Do what you can without alerting Chambers.
The last thing we need is the cousins getting wind of this before we know our plan.
French, German.
Russian.
Oh, she's got one over you, my love.
She reads Italian too.
Lo leggo italiano.
Are you getting competitive with a Soviet spy? You started it.
How do they do it, do you think? Joe, this girl.
Jumping in and out of beds like it's another day at the office.
Best get a wriggle on, love.
We don't know when she'll be back.
I'm done.
What makes a girl like that turn on her country? I mean, she's so Normal looking.
- Pretty, you mean.
- No.
Well, yeah.
Maybe.
A girl like that'd have life on a plate.
What makes her wake up one morning and think, "sod all this, sod the queen, sod Harrods, sod football and these nice clothes I'm wearing.
- Tear it all down.
" Look out, you're up.
Detective inspector James Fenchurch.
30 pence.
She bought a return ticket to Lakenheath via Cambridge.
2:30 train.
There's an R.
A.
F.
base in Lakenheath, right? U.
S.
air force.
Under their control.
Joe? You've got me and Sarah.
Daddy's on his way down.
Her train leaves in three minutes.
Right.
Lakenheath.
There's a reception at the base this evening, a staff hand-over.
Dignitaries from over the pond, a few from our side too.
It's likely she's looking to reel in a bigger fish than Chambers.
Joe? There's a reason for it.
Last week, Lakenheath took delivery of four new aircraft we're not meant to know about.
The Americans have nuclear weapons on our soil.
Joe? Joe, did you hear me? I heard you.
Kate being activated, it can't be a coincidence.
- No.
I'm afraid not.
- Joe, we gotta go.
- Don't do anything rash, now.
- Joe? I'll get the American desk, warn the cousins.
We're not meant to know about the new delivery.
Bobby, consider.
They'll descend the moment she gets off the train guns blazing.
Is that not an appropriate response? We're talking about nuclear weapons.
You said it yourself, she's a high-level activation.
If they arrest her, this becomes an international news story.
What if she doesn't intend to act today? It could be a scouting mission.
Get a discreet team out to Lakenheath.
We have to hope Joe has the measure of Kate by the time he gets there.
It'll be his call as to whether we intervene.
Enjoying it? It's all right.
I thought I was the only one who hadn't read it.
What's your excuse? Just unfashionable, I suppose.
I should doubt that.
Not a fan? You could say that.
What exactly am I missing? I'm not sure I'm the best person to ask.
You don't like it either.
Excuse me.
- She's doing a runner.
- No, she's not.
She's in there.
Sorry.
Excuse me.
Sorry.
There are two men following me.
Please stop them.
We've got to get past.
Shit.
I was going to arrest you.
Arrest me? I'm MI6, you bloody idiot! What's the fuss about out there? Are you Oh, shall I leave? The season is closed because of blackouts.
We go back to Hong Kong.
You've been so kind to me.
So many gifts.
Far less than you deserve.
I need your help.
My visa, I I want to stay.
I don't know who you think I am.
You are important.
You give money to the theater.
I don't know what it is you think I can do for you.
Maybe you know people, important people.
Please.
Please.
Take that, would you? Potential defection, Chinese girl.
Of course.
Who's it for? For? No one.
You.
Liaise with the China desk.
You want me to run this? You hardly need run anything.
It's an admin job.
I'm afraid you won't even leave the fray.
Yes.
No, of course.
Why did you talk to me in Russian? Who did you think I was? Well, you assumed somebody wanted you dead.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Have you got somewhere else you'd rather be? Yes, actually.
Instead I'm stuck in boy scouts camp with the president of the Blasted Book Club.
She checks out.
She's south of the river.
6 are going to want blood for this.
She's free to go.
Right.
Could we have Wendy put this ballerina business on ice? It's not a good time for stirring up the PRC.
- Ballerina? - Potential defection.
Are you not across that? Ah, yes.
Um, - Hong Kong ballet, is it? - Yeah, that's it.
I mean, it's all right and tight on paper, but things are a bit delicate with Beijing, what with Nixon's visit on the cards, so You'll tell her? Yes, of course.
Let me handle this.
Right.
I trust you're comfortable in the attic room at home? Very comfortable, thank you, only, I'm not sure I can accept your hospitality for much longer.
Why ever not? You're very welcome.
Well, the thing is, I suspect your mother might suspect you and I are You know.
She keeps asking about my parents and - smiling at me.
- Yes, ah.
Um, mother worries, you see.
She badly wants to see me settled and married.
The truth is I'm not sure I'm cut out for all that.
It's what goes on here that's what's important.
Gosh, yes.
I mean, babies, a wedding.
Maybe one day, but this is where I want to be.
- It's all I want.
- So you understand.
It takes the pressure off, you see, you being in the house, with with mother.
I'm sorry, Bobby, I'd really prefer not to give an impression that might be - dishonest.
- Well, no rush to decide.
Um, more pressing is this dancer of yours.
Uh, I assume it was Daddy who got the ball rolling.
And you're running all the standard checks? You'll want a sense of her loyalties, who she talks to.
Trail her.
Get ears into the dressing room.
Daddy said this was an admin job.
Ordinary yes, but, apparently this Chinese is something of a name.
That changes matters, puts the spotlight on us.
Use Alan if you have to, but don't bother Daddy with this again.
Oh! I didn't expect to see you till home time.
Is the proverbial not hitting the fan with 6? It is.
I, um My period, just now.
Sorry.
No, no, no, my love, no.
- Oh, this is not what you deserve.
- No, I won't listen to this.
Um For all we know, it's me.
Too much squatting.
Have a think about it.
Putting microphones behind skirting boards, drilling through walls.
Perhaps my spermatozoa are all flat.
At school, were you away the day they did reproduction? Oh, possibly.
I was a sickly child.
We'll weather this.
We're pals.
Worst case scenario, I get you all to myself.
That's not too shabby.
You devastate me.
Every day.
Oh, I'm so No, Wendy, come in.
I was just going.
Right.
Here we are.
The mic's well hidden.
And you're sure it'll last overnight? It's just I'll have to leave it in the dressing room rather early, - and the dancers won't arrive until - You're nervous.
Oh, God, is it that obvious? Oh, no, no, no, it's just usually it's only Muggins here with sweaty palms.
Nice to find a kindred spirit.
A regrettable day.
I'm sure we can both come to a better understanding of what went wrong.
You will drop whatever absurd notions you have against my officer and I won't take this any further.
With all due respect, her behavior over the last 24 hours Her behavior is none of your concern.
Whatever this Operation Glass is, Kate has nothing to do with it.
She's one of my best.
Does the foreign secretary know that you've been plying the trade with Chambers? The secretary knows that as far as our relationship with the U.
S.
is concerned, forewarned is forearmed.
That explains Lakenheath too, doesn't it? Today's friends could be tomorrow's enemies.
You know that.
If my girl gets so much as another sideways glance from one of your hoover salesmen, I shan't report it to the secretary.
I'll go straight to the PM.
I don't give a damn where she clocks in of a morning.
She accepted that activation without blinking an eye.
What do you mean? We're staying on her? Daddy, C will have your head! Not if I'm right, he won't.
If Glass has anything to do with the B41S at Lakenheath, I have to side with Daddy.
We can't take any chances.
And if she's being set up? Then we'll send her flowers.
Until that's proven, we assume she's red.
Stick to her like glue! Bugger the risk.
Hello? Ah.
Thank you.
They're beautiful.
I missed the first half, I'm afraid.
There was an almighty bloomer at work.
That or a breakthrough, I'm not quite sure which.
- Are you okay? - Oh, yes, yes, yes.
At least I got to see you take your bow.
I think that might be my favorite part.
Bobby.
He put you up to this.
I haven't taken it to him.
- I don't want to.
- No? - What do you want, Wendy? - I I'm not I want you to take care of it.
Don't you think I had her vetted from the start? She's not red.
She fled China in fear of her life.
- Daddy - One day, not too far off, I shall get up out of this chair and go, never to cross the threshold again.
And do you know what's awaiting me on the other side? Tennis.
And garden parties.
And afternoons that stretch out for weeks.
I shall become the man my wife thinks she's married to.
I won't give her up.
I don't care what they're saying.
You can do with that what you will.
Hello? This is from last night? Daddy was right.
She's meeting her handler.
Her handler is Kasimir Surikov, a Soviet trade delegate of three years' standing.
- Why wasn't he on our radar? - He was, of course, but he checked out.
No meaningful ties to the KGB.
He was a drunk, incompetent.
Sarah, get what you can on Kasimir.
Joe, the girl.
Get under her skin, turn her double agent.
- Daddy - We can't accuse her again without definitive proof.
If we don't secure her tonight, it's over.
Turn her double agent, Joe.
Talk to her, charm her, whatever it is you do to them.
Should you have told me your name? No.
Then why did you? Because Because this, it has nothing to do with what I do.
Wait.
I tell people what they want to hear all the time, all day.
I'm good at it.
But this That's not what this is.
Joe.
I know.
I trust you.
Boy scouts.
Book club president.
I like your flat.
What, you, uh, won't even have a drink first? What on earth do you lot think you have on me that you'd risk this? Do you know what's about to come down on your heads? I don't think you've dialed enough numbers.
I'm John, by the way.
John.
How refreshingly straightforward.
Hmm, I suppose so, Kate.
Katharine.
With an "A.
" Like Hepburn.
I'll say this for blackouts, they make shadowing easier.
What made you start following me? We saw you with Chambers.
You were watching Hank? I've been seeing Hank for two months.
You've been following me two days.
What changed? On the train the other day.
What did I do that spooked you so badly? You talked like you were flirting, but your body language, your gaze You thought I was KGB because I didn't leer at you? Truthfully, it was mostly the book.
I've used the same trick myself.
Difference is, I always remember to crack the spine a little first.
Why did you meet with Kasimir Surikov today? I met Kaz in Moscow, years ago now.
The product's never been stellar but he's easy to maintain.
You run him as an agent? God, no.
He has no idea.
I'm surprised 5 are interested.
He's not KGB.
He can barely manage the job he has.
Or do you know something I don't? We're interested in Kaz because you met with him.
That's all.
And your interest in me is? Boundless.
Really? I'm sure it would be good.
You're very pretty and we are both professionals, after all.
Then what happens? I'm so dazzled by you I forget my training, tell you everything? Chambers.
Were you sleeping with him because 6 told you to? They never tell you to.
Not in so many words.
Were you told to screw me tonight? Not in so many words.
Here's a suggestion.
Take the night off.
Just ask me what you want to ask me.
Are you a Soviet agent? No.
Can you tell me why you think I am? No.
Sarah.
Wait, there's something here.
So I see this ending one of two ways.
We find proof, you become an international headline and spend the rest of your life in prison, or You turn double agent.
You give us Odin.
Who? You give us everything.
You end this and you end this a hero.
There's a third way.
You don't find proof.
Daddy loses this gamble and with it his job, but I put in a good word for you because you're such good company.
Hope you don't mind, I saw you pull up.
My car's packed it in, and, uh, couldn't give us a jump start, could you? Well I do not have wires, sorry.
Mate, mate.
Do us a favor.
Take a few seconds.
Thank you.
Sarah, come on! Yes! It's bank statements, mostly.
An account in Georgia.
"All happy families are alike.
" Oh, but every unhappy family is Unhappy in its own way.
Anna Karenina.
Might it point to a cipher, - something in the book? - Maybe.
I don't remember seeing a copy in the house.
- What is it? - Maybe Kate has a copy.
This could be for her flat.
Hello? It's for you, someone called Sarah.
You lot do realize you're a covert service? - This had better be good.
- Check the bookshelves.
You're looking for a copy of Anna Karenina.
Got it.
What the hell are you doing? Check between the pages or maybe behind it on the shelf.
There's nothing here.
John, hang up the telephone right now.
I'm hanging up now.
Wait, get me the publication.
It's Kate.
Put me through to Jerry.
Her intel is meticulous.
Every heartbeat at Lakenheath is accounted for, every detail of the new delivery laid out.
The new delivery? The cousins have nuclear warheads at Lakenheath.
Kate Wilkinson was close to collecting all the intel needed to sabotage one of them.
Jesus, meaning what? Set one off? Had we not pursued her, had she been able to complete her operation, well, the resulting disaster, we're talking a death toll in the thousands, half the east coast written off for years, and it would have looked like nothing more than an accident, American negligence.
Bloody hell.
Not a Soviet shot fired and we'd have been on our knees.
What would they have done? Not invaded.
It's possible that that's what the constellation referred to, yes.
Chambers could not have had access to that much intel.
Plus she'd been on him for two months, not two years.
So if it wasn't from Chambers, where did Kate get it all from? Church gossip.
Where do you think? She's likely had half of Lakenheath in her bed.
We'll get to the bottom of that and the full extent of Glass.
Remarkable work, all of you.
Now, must dash.
I'm running late for what could be the most satisfying meeting of my life.
Wendy, with me.
South of the river? South of the river.
Quite a week for a bunch of hoover salesmen.
Quite.
I wanted to reassure you about the matter we discussed the other day.
Oh, Daddy? Quick update on the defection situation.
Go on, then.
- Don't mind Wendy.
- Well, I think you're right.
We can push on without rocking the boat before Nixon's visit.
- Good, good.
- And it should be even more straightforward with the husband.
The husband? Yeah, well, he wasn't born in China, see, unlike the girl, so anyway, it's all in there.
Oh, capital.
Thank you, George.
Okay.
Hmm.
Where's that going now? This? Under lock and key, till the M.
O.
D.
gets someone over to consult.
She's being moved to the facility in Reading.
You know what that means, don't you? And they won't stop until she starts talking about Glass, whether she's KGB or not.
"Or not"? You think what? I think if there's any chance this is really a set-up, it could be me in that cell.
It could be Sarah.
Take another look? All right.
Tell me about the message in the restaurant.
"Detained by bears.
" Um When Kaz and I started drinking together, our favorite vodka had these big angry bears on the label.
We started using it as shorthand for a hangover.
Detained by bears.
The message wasn't some sinister KGB code, it just meant that he couldn't make lunch.
He was passed out somewhere.
That intel in my flat.
I've never seen it before in my life.
Kaz must have found out I was 6, helped set me up.
You trust me, John.
I know you do.
Joe.
Not John.
Whatever this is, Kaz is not the mastermind.
He's your weak link.
That's why I'm here.
Kaz has gone missing.
Something spooked him.
He switched cars with a neighbor, lost his shadows.
He's the only one who can prove I wasn't working with him, and you - Wait.
- You bloody well lost him! They're taking you to Reading.
All I can do is find Kaz.
Help me.
Okay, okay, he, um there are a couple of pubs he has friends, not many, but they might help him, let him hide out.
There's a there's a bathhouse in the east end.
He knows the owners.
He practically lives there.
Give me every name you have.
Let's go.
It's the third wedding this year and it's not even march! Do you know what it's like at these things? "Your Bobby will be next," they say, but they don't mean it.
- They know! - Truly, mother, you mustn't concern yourself so much with how I'm perceived.
For a man in your position, you are tediously dense, Bobby.
Perception is everything.
Everything.
As long as you have a wife on your arm in public, behind closed doors, you can do Whatever ungodly things you like to whomever you like.
Mother! Come in.
With all the excitement, we haven't had a chance to touch base about your operation.
I knew it was too good to be true, getting my own assignment.
You chose somebody who wouldn't question you.
No, that is why Daddy chose you.
I chose you because you've proven yourself dependable and we could afford to lose you from Glass.
Daddy left himself vulnerable, rendering the service vulnerable and by extension the country.
Someone had to step in.
You can bring any surveillance you've collected to my office tomorrow.
Oh, I destroyed it.
I knew how badly it could have damaged him.
That is, if it had fallen into the wrong hands.
I see.
- Yes, quite right.
- Perhaps I should have kept it.
He's having her deported as unfriendly.
Did you hear? She won't be able to travel again.
- She'll be sacked from the dance company.
- He should have known better.
He sealed that girl's fate the minute he gave people cause to talk.
Because perception is everything.
Right? I I think I'd like to stay on here.
At the house, if it helps.
- Pardon? - Bobby, the way your mother talks to you.
- Oh, there's been a misunderstanding, I think.
- Bobby, I'd like to stay.
As long as it's kept quiet at work, I'd like to stay.
Goodnight.
Goodnight, my dear.
Kasimir knows the owners.
They might be letting him lay low for a while.
Come on.
Joe.
Oh! Joe.
Joe? Joe.
Joe, it's me.
Jim, hold that.
Kasimir, Kasimir.
Kasimir.
Now, if you want to live, you'll talk fast.
Were you Kate's handler? Is she KGB? Who are you protecting by not talking, mother Russia? 'Cause mother Russia just stabbed you and left you for dead.
Now, you helped set her up, but you're not KGB, are you? No, you're too weak.
Odin knew he couldn't trust you.
He said I I could go home if I did what he said.
He lied.
She was your friend and you helped them set her up.
MI6 Bitch wasn't my friend.
She she she lied to me for ten years.
- Ready to go, love? - Yeah.
What is it? Something new? Sarah? Joe, what happened? Kasimir's dead.
Where's Daddy? Sarah.
Oh, buggeration.
We need to consider how much faith we put in the word of a dying man.
A dying Soviet spy.
Daddy, Kate's innocent.
The KGB set her up.
They've obviously been on to us ever since Mallory went off the rails.
Say that's true.
Say they knew Arkady was compromised.
They wanted to send us on a wild goose chase.
Why sacrifice such hugely valuable intel to do it? I agree.
They had the resources to sabotage Lakenheath, to devastate us.
No, they didn't.
Uh, sorry to barge in, - didn't mean to intrude.
- It's fine.
What is it? Well, the first thing that seemed a bit off were the map notations.
Only tiny errors, not uncommon in Soviet maps charting British soil, but this isn't of Russian origin.
This is supposedly Kate's.
- That's hardly enough - I agree, but it was odd, so I took a closer peek at the schematics.
60% of what's here is highly accurate intelligence Lakenheath facilities, staff movements, and the B41S themselves.
The other 40-odd percent is fabricated.
Highly sophisticated fabrication, sure, but nonetheless, it's codswallop.
So They sacrificed incomplete intel to convince us the name was real, to distract us.
Sarah's right, they could have come after Lakenheath.
Not today, perhaps, but soon.
So why give it up? Unless what they're really planning is far more dangerous than anything we've imagined so far.