Kleo (2022) s01e05 Episode Script

Uwe

1
[Kleo breathing heavily]
A NETFLIX SERIES
[action music playing]
Jenny?
[imitating Jenny] "Yes, Sven?"
I'm taking the car to the car wash.
"Oh, you're great."
Yeah, yeah, we do what we can, huh?
"Yeah, but you're just amazing,
Sven Petzold." Yeah. Yeah!
Thank you, Jenny.
"Bye, Sven."
[gas hissing]
[groans]
[action music continues]
Forgot the rubbish.
"Yeah, yeah, no problem.
It can happen, hmm."
- [nun] Oh!
- [Kleo breathes heavily]
[keys jangling]
[gas continues hissing]
- [Kleo] Stop!
- [music stops]
- Get away!
- [Sven] What?
- Away from the garage.
- Oh. Yeah.
- [Kleo] Back! Get back!
- Okay.
[tense music playing]
Okay.
[continues breathing heavily]
[tense music continues]
[Sven screaming]
[fire whooshes]
[Kleo laughs]
- [birds chirping]
- [dog barking]
- Good.
- [Sven] Are you completely crazy?
Did you want to kill me?
Yeah.
- I said I would, didn't I?
- [tense music continues]
What?
- Is Is that a fucking flamethrower?
- [Kleo] Yeah.
Insane.
You're totally insane, right?
Sven, I need to know
who I killed in the Big Eden.
I'm sorry?
Who did I kill in the Big Eden?
Uh It's a bit tricky because
the fact that you're obviously
someone who just blows a person away
with a flamethrower
if they get on your nerves, I get that,
but how does it usually work with you?
You dress up, you head out,
drink a Campari and orange,
dance a little.
And then you just kill someone,
and you have no idea
who the guy is or why.
Who would do such a thing?
An agent only knows
as much as they need to know.
Uh-huh.
[exhales] But that's very observant
of you to know
what I had to drink that evening,
by the way.
Yeah.
Right.
You tell me everything the Crime Squad
has established about this case,
because I want to find out
why I went to prison.
Honestly, you belong in the funny farm.
You come to my house, you nearly torch me,
and you expect me to help you? Really?
[sighs] Yeah.
I don't work with
professional killers ever, okay?
[Kleo] And I don't ever work
with class enemies.
Oh. At least, that's what I thought.
Times change.
- [flamethrower rattling]
- Okay.
By the way, I just saved your life.
Look in the files.
[spluttering]
[Kleo] Bye.
["Jahreszeiten" by Puhdys playing]
[Sven] Insane. Completely insane.
["Jahreszeiten" continues]
[gun cocks, firing]
[tattoo gun buzzing]
[Uwe] They're criminals, all of them.
Criminals trying to annex us.
I'll tell you one thing,
it's not going to the dogs
without a fight.
I didn't dedicate my life
to the service of freedom for that.
So we can be annexed!
[grunting] Well, who else is gonna fix it?
Mielke's dead.
Killed by a cowardly criminal.
But this is the moment
when we have to defend our values.
- [tattoo gun buzzing]
- Do they know yet who murdered him?
Those who are in the know, know.
Now shut up.
["Jahreszeiten" continues]
Well, it's turned out great.
- Do you want a bit more ointment?
- [Uwe] Ointment?
What kind of ointment?
Where is the thing?
[song ends]
[dramatic music playing]
- What is it for?
- You ask too many questions, Maik.
GDR ARMY
[Uwe] Duty calls.
I see.
[thunder cracking]
[Uwe] Hmm.
- [Maik grunts]
- [Uwe] Hmm.
[Maik grunts]
[Thilo] Well,
it's an industrial building, right?
And we want to make dancing an industry,
you know?
Movement for the masses.
Well, Dopi's terrified now
that condensation will form
and drop on his records.
You know that these are magic mushrooms?
Yeah, of course.
Good.
[mysterious music playing]
Did you know that witches
in the Middle Ages used them to fly?
- [Kleo] Mmm.
- I've wanted to fly since I was zero.
If you can want something at zero.
That is the question,
whether human beings have free will, huh?
- [Kleo chuckles lightly]
- [doorbell rings]
[tense music playing]
[doorbell continues ringing]
- [doorbell continues ringing]
- [Kleo] Mmm.
[music stops]
Hi there.
- Hello.
- [eerie music playing]
- I was looking for
- My grandpa, right?
Yeah. Is he there?
He's not here.
He's in Cuba visiting comrades.
I'm his granddaughter.
I'm looking after the house.
[Geike] Hmm.
He never mentioned Cuba.
- I'll just come back another time
- I was joking.
As if Grandpa was on vacation.
Please come in.
[Geike] I really don't want
to put you to any trouble. I
No! On the contrary.
Grandpa is delighted to have visitors.
So, I'll take your coat. It's so warm.
- [eerie music continues]
- Salve.
Just ignore him.
Please sit down?
Would you like something to drink?
Grandpa has some brandy here.
He's always quite offended
if I don't offer it to our guests.
It's midday.
- That's okay. I'll just hang this up.
- [tense music continues]
[Kleo] Grandpa has kindly gone
to the market garden for me.
It's not far.
I'm sure he'll be back in no time.
Of course, Grandpa is not at all thrilled
about what's happening in our beloved GDR.
Nor am I, of course.
FEDERAL INTELLIGENCE
SURNAME: GEIKE - GIVEN NAME: ANNE
But I have to say
that with all the flowers
you can now buy everywhere,
I'm weakening a bit as well.
I mean, having flowers
from all over the world is great.
[tense music continues]
[Kleo] Not always carnations
and chrysanthemums.
No. Privets from Tuscany,
oxeye daisies from Genoa,
Strelitzia from Palma,
coppertips from Madagascar
Thilo!
- Away! Get away! [hissing]
- [water spraying]
Behave yourself.
They're used
to different things in the West.
The Foreign Ministry spends
200,000 Deutschmarks a year on flowers.
Just think of all the things
we could have done with that in our GDR.
Did you know that?
No. But in any case,
I don't understand cut flowers.
Three days, and then they wilt.
[tense music continues]
And all that stale water
that's in the vase.
- Cheers.
- [Geike] Mmm.
- And when will Otto be back then?
- Oh, I'm not entirely sure.
He's on foot.
Exercise is good for him.
He's realised that at last.
You look very good for your age.
- [Geike] Mmm.
- You do any sport?
A little.
What?
Hiking, gym, occasionally aerobics
Ah, you're from the West.
[ominous music playing]
- How so?
- "Aerobics."
- We call it "pop gymnastics."
- [Geike] Hmm.
[Kleo chuckles lightly] How do you know
my grandfather? From work?
- No.
- Hunting?
In the broadest sense.
[Kleo] Ah.
[ominous music continues]
[Geike exhales]
The market garden closed.
You think anyone here
still sticks to closing times?
Or to anything else, for that matter?
[Geike chuckles]
Thanks very much for your hospitality.
[Kleo] Mm-hmm.
I think that I'll come
in the morning to visit you.
Shall I give my grandpa
a message from you?
What's your name?
[Thilo choking]
[grunts]
[Kleo and Thilo groaning]
- [Kleo continues groaning]
- [ominous music crescendos]
[car engine revving]
- Shit!
- [Thilo coughing]
[Kleo] Thilo?
- [door closes]
- [Kleo] Oh man, I guessed as much.
Look at me.
[Thilo groans]
- [Kleo] Okay, you'll live.
- Okay.
Okay, we'll take you to bed.
- Right, let's go.
- [upbeat music playing]
[both groan]
- Okay, one, two, three, up!
- [Thilo groaning]
- [Kleo groaning]
- [Thilo] And the lady with the ring?
She was from West German Intelligence.
She won't be back.
[Thilo] Sorry.
She didn't like any flowers.
There's a hole in me.
- [Kleo] Uh-huh.
- [Thilo choking]
- [Kleo grunts] Okay.
- [Thilo] These flowers have no smell.
[mysterious music playing]
- So hard. [sighs]
- [Kleo sighs]
[Thilo] I can't move.
[Kleo] Sleep well.
[calm music playing]
"Sleep well"?
[dial tone humming]
[beeping]
- [phone line ringing]
- [tense music playing]
- Anne?
- [man] This is head office.
Ms. Geike is on sick leave.
Give your report tomorrow, please.
Hmm. As you wish.
- [line hangs up]
- [ominous music playing]
[radio anchor] Hello, this is
Radio Free Berlin with some breaking news.
GDR authorities have announced
that top government minister Erich Mielke
will now get a state funeral.
Margot Honecker, better known
in these parts as "The Purple Witch,"
will give the eulogy.
And now we continue
on our merry way with Volker and the
Evening.
I have to go back to the archives.
- Work, eh?
- [man 2] I see.
Yeah.
And you, Sven?
Working too?
Thought you'd quit.
Shit.
[sighs]
[funky music playing]
Hermann [exhales]
What can I tell you?
Sooner or later in every man's life,
the time comes when you
Hermann sees everything,
but Hermann doesn't care.
I get my pension in two weeks' time.
[funky music continues]
- Okay.
- Okay.
REOPENING OF THE "BIG EDEN" CASE - 1989
[funky music intensifies]
- I don't understand this.
- [Freddy] Hmm?
Why did they drop the case so quickly
even though they had no idea
who the guy was that was assassinated?
No idea.
Maybe they knew something that we don't.
[music fades]
That's even worse.
This whole case stinks to high heaven.
- You know what's weird?
- [Freddy] Hmm?
- Look at this suit.
- Yes. [groans] I already have, okay?
No, look. Notice anything?
No.
- It's brand-new.
- Yeah, well
Yeah, sure, full of piss and all that.
But look. The material shows no wear.
Here. The pockets are still sewn together.
Look here. Even the label's still on it.
I dunno, maybe he was the kind of guy
who didn't care
about pockets and all that.
If you don't care,
you don't buy a suit for 2,500 marks.
Yeah. Maybe he'd only just bought the suit
because he was in a hurry.
Or he was the kind of guy
who didn't usually wear
such expensive suits.
- [Freddy] Uh-huh.
- [Sven] Did you see this number?
[Freddy] No.
It's a phone number.
- Could be.
- Freddy, it's a telephone number.
There's absolutely no mention of it
in the files. It wasn't even approved.
We have to find out what that number is.
[intriguing music playing]
Hey, buddy, you realise
you're not allowed to take files away?
Yeah. That's why I made photocopies.
[funky music playing]
[engine idling, shuts off]
[music fades]
[door closing]
[eerie music playing]
[crickets chirping]
[Kleo moaning]
[Thilo snoring]
[Andi exhales]
[eerie music continues]
Ow.
[suspenseful music playing]
[Uwe groaning]
[suspenseful music continues]
[clicking]
[suspenseful music crescendos]
[muffled gun firing]
[music fades]
Oh. Is that a hammer?
[gun fires]
[Uwe breathing heavily]
Fu
[action music playing]
Let him go.
Watch out, she's an assassin.
But you are too, huh?
[action music continues]
[muttering]
Uwe?
Let him go.
[Uwe] Stay nice and calm, Kleo,
or I'll shoot the moron.
[breathing heavily]
Yeah, come on, come on, come on,
come on, come on, come on.
- [muffled gun fires]
- [tyre hissing]
[Kleo] Hmm.
- In there.
- [Thilo] What?
- In, in.
- [Thilo] Right.
[action music continues]
[boot closing]
[car departing]
[Kleo screams]
[shouting] Shit, shit, shit, shit, shit!
- [door closing]
- [music stops]
[Anja] Do you think that I'm stupid?
Don't bullshit me.
[Andi] What are you saying?
Where are you going?
I'm going to the swimming pool.
Okay, I'd prefer it
if you took things a bit easier.
We can make ourselves comfortable.
Lie down in front of the television.
- I'll cook something nice.
- Andi, I'm not sick.
Give it to me, will you?
Oh, leave it.
[Andi sighs]
[groans] Fucking dungarees.
You stress me out.
[groans] Having to put up with you.
[Andi] What? What did you say?
That swimming calms me down.
And you're the only thing
stressing me out right now.
Why on earth would you say that?
Andi, I'm not an idiot.
Suddenly you don't come
one night to the house.
All of the telephone calls.
And the woman from the housing authority.
And you didn't come
to bed last night either.
Anja, come on, you know I love you.
Yeah? Then don't jeopardise it.
[Andi] Ah [sighs]
- [mocking] "It calms me down."
- [knocking]
[suspenseful music playing]
- [Kleo sighs]
- [phone clattering]
Broken?
Why don't you pick up the phone
when I call you?
Uwe was at my place.
What? Did he Did he hurt you?
Oh, he tried to kill me.
He took Thilo away as his hostage.
He used to have some sort
of strange garage. You know where it is.
- [Andi] Uh
- Hello? Tongue got stuck or something?
Where is the garage?
[funky music playing]
[horn honking]
MARGOT SAYS:
MIELKE WAS MURDERED BY THE BND
[bell ringing]
[music fades]
I'm sorry, but I can't help you.
I mean, 1987, that's ages ago.
And Giorgio Armani charcoal grey is
what everyone buys.
Okay. Um
But you have, erm your private
telephone number on the label.
- [seller] Hmm.
- Maybe you'd remember something like that?
Yeah, but not necessarily every one.
Uh-huh. Okay. Um
Then, uh let's go over
some of the details.
Uh
Six-foot-four, uh between 30 and 35.
Slim, short dark hair,
three-day stubble, attractive.
- [intriguing music playing]
- Yeah, um [clears throat] Good.
That describes most of the ones
I give my number to.
Oh, yeah?
Mmm. Okay.
Duh, buh, duh, duh, duh, buh, duh Ah.
But often there are people
you don't like so much, right?
I mean, were there any, er um
striking features that you maybe
[Freddy] Jesus, Mary, and Josephski.
You gotta be shitting me.
- What's this?
- [intriguing music continues]
A camera.
A camera. I can see that.
Excuse me, but as you can see,
we're a luxury boutique.
Do you know how many people come here
and steal something?
- Of course we take our precautions.
- [scoffs] With a camera?
Through the mirror?
- Hmm?
- Okay.
We can do this the easy way,
or Freddy and I can go back
to the precinct, get a search warrant,
come back,
tear the whole shop apart,
all the receipts, all the invoices,
and we'll take
a really close look at the camera stuff.
That's the deal.
And so, what's it gonna be?
- [seller sighs]
- [jazz-funk music playing]
- [Freddy] Shit, what's he doing now?
- [Sven] No idea.
- Sh, sh. Search warrant, was that right?
- Yeah, it was.
- I've always wanted to say that.
- Uh yeah.
[seller] There you go.
[music stops]
[tense music playing]
- [Sven] Hmm. Hmm. Ooh.
Hmm. You, uh um,
photograph them
naked?
- [seller] No. Only in their underwear.
- Ah, er Pardon.
Of course, just in their underpants.
Yeah. I would never take photos
of anyone without their underwear.
The pictures are just for me privately.
I'm a collector.
- I don't do anything with them
- Okay.
- Yes, that's, uh
- Like stamps.
[Sven] Yeah, they're like, uh
Yeah, like stamps
They They're also very, um
[ominous music playing]
That's
This is him.
Him, here.
[seller] May I? Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
July '87.
An exciting time in the city,
celebrating Berlin's 750th anniversary.
The city was full of tourists.
He was a very attractive man but strange.
Strange? Why strange?
What was strange about him?
He was in a real rush.
He took the first suit right away
even though a 38
would have fitted him much better.
And he left his old clothes behind,
paid with freshly printed notes,
hardly said a word.
And then there was
the issue with the suitcase.
- What suitcase?
- [seller] Here, at the bottom.
He kept watching it like a hawk.
I I tried to push it to the side
just once,
but he made a show.
- Who knows what was in it?
- Okay.
[seller] But okay, we mustn't forget,
it was a different time.
It wasn't every day
that East German citizens went shopping
on the Kurfürstendamm.
- [intriguing music playing]
- East German citizens? Why's that?
The suitcase was
a typical East German product. Bright red.
- Not just fake leather, Lederol.
- [Freddy] Oh.
[seller] It was only made in the GDR.
Rubberised on one side,
a rather cheap viscose fibre yarn.
And God knows, we have
really exclusive luggage on sale here,
but there was no way he wanted
to be parted from his suitcase.
I wanted to push it away
from the mirror, but that Oh.
[kisses] Thank you.
You are a treasure!
[laughing]
[excitedly] GDR!
[moaning]
Mmm. Mmm.
Can I take this one? Hmm?
- [seller] Yeah.
- Thank you.
[seller] I'd gladly give you
my private number just in case,
in case you have
any more questions or whatever.
- [intriguing music playing]
- [Sven] Hmm.
[jazz-funk music playing]
I'm Merkus.
- Sven.
- Freddy.
[Sven chuckles lightly]
[music stops]
["FKK" by Juckreiz playing]
- [Uwe] That's why I joined too.
- [Thilo] Mm-hmm.
[Uwe] You understand? For peace.
That's why we built the Wall as well.
CAUSTIC POTASH
POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE
Of course, we were aware
of examples of political deception, huh?
- I mean, beforehand. Yeah.
- [Thilo] Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Well then. Yeah.
[inhales sharply] Right.
[knife scraping]
We just have to see it through, huh?
[Thilo] Mm-hmm.
- Tilt your head back a little, like that.
- [Thilo groaning]
[dramatic synth music playing]
[Kleo] Thilo!
Get down!
[gun cocks]
- [Thilo] Mmm.
- [machine gun firing]
["Nachts" by Panta Rhei playing]
[machine gun continues firing]
["Nachts" continues]
[ammunition ringing]
- [song ends]
- [electricity fizzling]
[motorcycle engine starting]
Kleo, hey, fantastic.
What is going on today?
[Kleo sighs]
- [Thilo groans]
- Okay.
Come on, we're going home, Thilo.
Huh. Look, Halloren chocolates.
[aquarium whirring]
[electronic music playing]
[children yelling]
[music stops]
- Hi.
- [Sven shrieks]
[indistinct chatter in the background]
Uh Is this meant to be a joke,
by the way? Hmm
- Eyes to the front.
- Okay.
As a kid,
I found a shark's tooth on the beach,
and I found it so funny because I thought,
somewhere out there, a shark's
swimming around with a tooth missing.
Did you find anything out?
Yes. [clears throat]
Quite a lot, in fact.
So why didn't you call me immediately?
Instead, I had to call you.
[Sven] I have no idea
if I officially work for you.
So far, I haven't received a contract,
nothing at all.
[sighs]
Okay, right. The guy from the Big Eden
was likely an East German.
Stasi or foreign intelligence service,
no idea.
Anyway, he was seen on that day
with a red suitcase, which he
[whispers] didn't let out of his sight.
- [electronic music playing]
- And where was this suitcase?
- Obviously it wasn't in the Big Eden.
- No idea.
- I made some inquiries about you.
- [Sven] Oh yeah?
Up to now, things haven't gone
so well professionally. Right?
[electronic music continues]
[Sven] What can I tell you?
At 19, I became a daddy.
For a while,
that was my absolute priority.
And then when I wanted to get back
in the game, it only led to the Fraud
Fascinating.
[Sven] Mmm.
[Min] Kleo Straub has
all the necessary contacts in the Stasi.
She knows the faces, she knows the names,
she knows the structures.
So, if anyone can find out
where this suitcase is, she can.
Earn her trust,
then you'll get your contract. Okay?
Hmm?
Okay.
We'll talk soon.
[indistinct chatter in the background]
[Min] Shark's teeth grow back.
Your gap-toothed shark doesn't exist.
Oh!
Come on.
Man.
[faint knocking under vacuum whirring]
[knocking continues]
[Uwe breathing heavily]
[grunts] That was really close.
I almost got fried by the cunt. Cunt!
[vacuum whirring]
Listen, how stupid are you,
taking the guy hostage?
Yeah, because he saw me.
I was just about to liquidate him.
- Do you know how close that was?
- "How close that was?"
To take care of Kleo was the order.
- Yeah, I know. She's tough. She's tough.
- [eerie music playing]
I told you, get rid of her.
You stupid moron.
You'll screw up the whole mission.
Have you any idea what they'll do
to us if things go wrong?
I'm well aware of that, for God's sake!
- [vacuum continues whirring]
- Yeah. And now?
[emotional music playing]
[Uwe] Now you have to help me.
[dramatic music playing]
Jenny?
WENT OUT,
MAYBE FOR A WHILE!
[intriguing music playing]
- Got the place to myself. Mmm.
- [zip opening]
I'm a papa bear, yeah.
[vocalising]
- Bang!
- [Sven shrieking]
[groaning]
- [Kleo chuckling]
- [intriguing music continues]
And what did you find out?
[Sven breathing heavily]
Can I have some juice?
Juice?
[music stops]
[Sven] I thought I made myself
quite clear the last time, didn't I?
[Kleo] Hmm?
What're you doing here?
Why should I work with you?
What do I get out of it?
Because you could go down
in world history? How about that?
[Sven] Mmm
Yeah, go on.
[Kleo] Good.
You were right
about Wieczorek, Blum, and Mielke.
You were also right
about them putting me in prison,
and I don't know why,
and the key might lie here
because I know it must have something
to do with some kind of conspiracy,
something that involved the Stasi,
West German Intelligence,
and probably the CIA as well.
And this thing is so big that,
to this day,
they've needed to stop it coming out.
[Sven clicks tongue] Yeah.
[breathing deeply]
A conspiracy involving the CIA, Stasi
- [Kleo] Mm-hmm.
- and the West German Intelligence?
Hmm.
[upbeat music playing]
When we work together,
then we follow my rules.
- [Kleo chuckles]
- [Sven] All right?
My rule is,
you don't kill any more people.
- That is not okay.
- [Kleo chuckles]
[music stops]
[tense music playing]
[tense music intensifies]
[Jenny gasping]
[Kleo] Your rules?
Yeah.
[tense music crescendos]
- Good.
- [music stops]
Team?
Uh No more dead people?
No dead people.
[mysterious music playing]
Then a team.
- [Kleo] An East German?
- With a suitcase.
Why was I meant to kill
an East German citizen?
No idea. You tell me.
What's this?
[mysterious music continues]
Halloren chocolates.
[Sven] Mmm!
[dramatic music playing]
Okay, right,
what's an East German doing
with a brand-new suit
in a West Berlin disco
where he's killed by the Stasi?
He must have been a defector then.
Why else should I kill him?
Mmm. Okay.
So we have an alleged defector
who, shortly before his assassination,
was seen with a suitcase,
which he didn't let out of his sight.
Maybe the handover
was meant to take place there.
Of course, the handover!
Good, good, good,
good, good, the handover.
Right, we're in the middle of a spy story.
Secret services, defectors.
What spy story doesn't involve
a suitcase sooner or later?
Right? Right.
Our next step must be to find out
where this suitcase is
and what's in it.
[dramatic music playing]
You dumbass!
What, Kleo? Wait a minute.
Oh shit! Shit!
[officer] Hello?
[dramatic music playing]
[Jenny panting]
- God. What happened?
- [Jenny] Are you okay?
- Yeah. Good evening, guys.
- [officer] Good evening.
Petzold from Fraud. Um
- Where's the woman?
- [Jenny] Where's Mark?
What woman? Uh
[officer] We were told
you were being threatened by a woman.
- [laughing] No.
- [Jenny] Where's the woman?
- There's no woman here. Erm
- [Jenny] Where's the woman with the gun?
[Sven] Jenny, everything's fine.
There's no woman.
- [officer] Are you all right?
- Yeah, I'm just
[officer] You don't mind
if we take a look?
- [Jenny] But I saw her.
- Uh No, no, no. Excuse me, please.
I'm really sorry.
I'm afraid my wife has
a really big problem with jealousy,
especially after she's had something
to drink. I wish it was a joke. It's
- [officer] Have you had anything to drink?
- [Jenny] What?
Yes, she has. I'm sorry.
You have more important things to do.
Thanks for getting here so quickly.
All right. Thanks very much.
Have a nice evening, yeah?
- [Sven] Thank you.
- Goodbye.
- Have a nice night.
- Thank you.
[sighs]
[man over radio] All units.
We have an incident outside
[Sven] Jenny, wait, please.
Jenny, wait. Just a moment!
[waltz music playing]
- Jenny. Please, let me explain
- [Jenny] I'm sick of all this shit.
- I've had enough!
- [Sven] You're not listening.
[Jenny] All the time! All the lies!
All the bull! I've had it!
- [Sven] Stop it!
- [phone ringing]
[waltz music continues]
- [phone continues ringing]
- [Andi] I'll get it.
[sighs, blows kiss]
[phone continues ringing]
Wolf?
[Kleo] It's me. I've got new information.
Come to the Tacheles right away.
[waltz music continues]
Andi?
Tomorrow late shift?
All right. Thanks.
- [music stops]
- [Andi chuckles]
[Anja chuckling]
["Original 86" by Modulhater
and Ghostmaker playing]
[crowd cheering]
["Original 86" continues]
[song ends]
[waltz music playing]
[rain falling]
[waltz music continues]
Hey. Hey. [clears throat]
- A word?
- [Kleo] Mm-hmm.
[music stops]
[Sven] All that police business
was a huge misunderstanding.
Jenny, my girlfriend, she, um
thought I was in danger because you
are dangerous.
[inhales deeply]
But I haven't told anyone anything.
Really.
So please don't put me back
on one of your hit lists.
I I want us to carry on working together
because I really think we
are a quite cool team together.
[sucks teeth]
So
Good.
[Sven] Hmm.
Okay.
[clears throat]
Yeah, I mean, Jenny's thrown me out now,
and
- [exhales]
- [Kleo] You can crash on the sofa.
On that sofa or
[soft waltz music playing]
[sighs]
[music ends]
TELEPHONE
[phone line ringing]
[Uwe whispering] Pick up.
[line continues ringing]
[birds chirping]
[phone ringing]
- [phone continues ringing]
- [slow dramatic music playing]
- Yeah?
- [Uwe] It's me, Uwe.
You owe me a new garage, comrade.
Okay. I know a few things
that might interest you.
Uh-huh.
What things?
[Uwe] I know why the Firm sacrificed you.
You assassinated a guy in the Big Eden.
Then mistakes were made.
I also know why Andi
didn't come last night.
How do you know that?
Who are you working for?
You can choose where to meet, Kleo.
Together we can turn things around.
Okay.
Somewhere with lots of people.
Café International. Now.
[slow dramatic music continues]
[Uwe breathing heavily]
[Sven snoring]
[slow dramatic music continues]
[knocking]
- [beeping]
- [continues knocking]
[shouting] Stop knocking, you cunt,
and wait your turn!
[phone line ringing]
- [Andi] Wolf.
- Café International. Club Cola.
[groans]
[woman] What's that all about?
[birds chirping]
[slow dramatic music continues]
[Sven inhaling]
Are you fuck buddies?
- What?
- Are you fuck buddies, Kleo and you?
[groans] What's that got to do with you?
No.
I'm not her fuck buddy either.
- [Sven groaning]
- Doesn't seem to be her thing.
Want breakfast?
I have ready-to-bake rolls.
[Sven sighs]
Where's Kleo?
- [Thilo] Mmm.
- [Sven yawning]
Just left.
- What?
- [Thilo] Just left.
Where to?
Uh Café International.
- [Sven] And why was she going there?
- No idea. She didn't say. Mmm.
She doesn't like questions
and doesn't like fuck buddies.
Can you stop saying "fuck buddy"?
Do you like to party?
- You look like you do.
- [Sven sighs]
[Thilo] Hey,
I might be opening a club soon.
Techno.
I really do need a smoke machine.
Do you know
how much a smoke machine costs?
I have no idea.
[birds chirping]
What word do you use for "fuck buddy"?
[upbeat dramatic music playing]
[indistinct chatter]
["Aus Der Ferne" by City playing]
["Aus Der Ferne" continues]
["Aus Der Ferne" continues
in the background]
- You got a gun on you?
- Of course.
- You?
- Yeah.
[song fades]
Are you wearing a wire?
[Uwe scoffs] Don't be stupid.
[Kleo] Show me.
A striptease or what?
All right.
[Uwe groans lightly]
[vocalising]
- [slaps thighs]
- Show me.
- [Uwe grunts]
- [customer 1 chuckles]
[customer 2] Excuse me?
Good.
- [customer 2] Could we have a menu?
- [Uwe exhales]
Socialism isn't finished.
We won't be annexed.
We were never friends,
but now it's just us.
"Us"?
Uwe, what on earth are you talking about?
Open your eyes.
There is no "us."
- What can I get you?
- Nothing for me, thanks.
- Club Cola.
- [waitress] Thanks.
[tense music playing]
[rifle cocking]
[Kleo] Now tell me everything you know.
What mistakes were made then,
and what about Andi?
The GDR gave us everything.
Socialism made us who we are.
We mustn't hide it.
[tense music continues]
We do lots better than the capitalists.
Hmm? Even our Club Cola is better.
[music stops]
All that sugar in Westerners' brains
Uwe!
You're not seriously telling me
you don't know who you're fighting for.
Who your real comrades-in-arms are.
You were always the first in line,
at the very front. Right, Kleo?
"Always ready," hmm? [breathing heavily]
["On the Nature of Daylight"
by Max Richter playing]
- [gun fires]
- [customers screaming]
[dishes clattering]
[Uwe] Shit!
- [customers clamouring]
- [customer 3] Oh my God!
[Uwe] Move, move, move, move!
["On the Nature of Daylight" continues]
[Kleo breathing heavily]
[Kleo and Uwe groaning]
[people screaming]
[Kleo groaning]
[breathing heavily]
Shit! [groaning]
["On the Nature of Daylight" continues]
[gun firing]
[gun firing]
["On the Nature of Daylight" continues]
- [gun fires]
- [Kleo groans]
[groaning]
[continues groaning]
["On the Nature of Daylight" continues]
[continues groaning]
[song ends]
[thunder cracking]
[gun firing]
[thunder continues cracking]
[sombre music playing]
[sombre music continues]
[sombre music continues]
[music fades]
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