Class of '09 (2023) s01e08 Episode Script
Graduation
1
- Previously on Class of '09
-
- Ow!
- TAYO: It saved her.
It sent her into danger.
And it will learn from its mistakes.
But it won't pay for them.
What are you doing here?
Putting together a team.
The system's generating so many leads,
I-I can't do it all on my own.
Most people believe that
there's a justice system for them
and a justice system
for corporate America,
and that's why I want
to go after Wall Street.
SHANNON: Wall Street?
TAYO: Yes, sir.
WARREN: These are very powerful,
- (PHONES CHIMING)
- Well-connected people.
The banks fight back.
(MAN SHOUTS)
Aah!
SHANNON: Make no mistake,
they'll come after the Bureau
in all sorts of ways.
Who sent you?
(GROANS)
Who?!
First the banks, what next?
Corrupt politicians.
Tayo, we have no idea
what the system will find.
COMPUTER: Law enforcement
- has surrounded this apartment.
-
An arrest is imminent.
- Please lay face down on the floor,
- Good luck.
And no harm will come to you.
FBI!
(GUNSHOTS)
POET: He gave this to me
right before he died.
AMOS: Special Agent
Poet, you've been lied to.
(GRUNTS)
Let me be very clear.
We are never
going back.
- (OFFICERS SHOUTING)
- There will be no more warnings.
(GUNSHOTS)
- POET: It is not your fault.
- TAYO: No?
So whose fault is it?
WARREN: What are you doing?
I'm shutting it down, Warren.
Your Tayo's appointee, aren't you?
Yes, that's right.
Tayo is not director anymore.
♪
♪
(EXCLAIMS, HISSES)
(SIGHS)
Mm.
- (INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)
- (SILVERWARE CLATTERS)
- (DOOR OPENS)
- (ENTRY BELL JINGLES)
- Hey.
- Hey.
How do you feel?
I feel
uh, mad as hell, Poet.
That's how I feel.
You think someone
tried to have you killed?
What do you think?
I said if you can't prove a conspiracy,
that all those who have
been opposed to you
They'll try and use it against you.
Say you're paranoid
and that you're not fit for office.
Well, they're already
saying that, aren't they?
Who do you think is behind it?
That's why you're here.
After my father died
in the line of duty,
my mother was so afraid
when I joined the Bureau.
You never,
um
Can I ask how he was killed?
The man who shot my father
He was pulled over
by these two officers that
were considered colleagues.
When they stopped him,
they noticed that he had a gun
on his passenger seat,
and when they questioned him about it,
he explained it away
by saying that he was
afraid of being carjacked "because of"
"all the niggers in the area." His words.
These two white officers,
they didn't run any checks.
Didn't run any tags.
Didn't even see if he had a gun permit.
They just took him
for his word, because
A few days later,
my father was responding
to a domestic disturbance,
and when he arrived at the home,
that man shot my father dead,
right there.
On the steps. (SCOFFS)
With that same unchecked gun.
And those colleagues
of my father they denied
that they ever saw a weapon
in the first place.
And the department
did everything they could
to cover it up.
They defended these men,
they protected them
because white beats Black
when you're blue, right?
That's why you joined?
That is exactly why I joined.
They killed my father,
and they tried to kill me,
but I won't let them kill
this chance for change.
♪
Kyle Wilcox. No bank account.
Dishonorably discharged
from the military.
POET: We'll need more than that
to prove someone hired him.
Okay. Well, there was no cash on him,
no meaningful stash of drugs.
There was also no assets of any kind,
and if someone bought him or bribed him,
there's no evidence of that either.
They, uh, must have got to him somehow.
Crime is
"murder for hire."
Let's see who the system
pulls up as suspects, shall we?
315 possible suspects.
Out of the entire country?
Ranked by probability.
Well, who's most likely?
Aaron Dow.
Looks like they overlapped
in the military.
Hmm. Kyle was discharged,
but Aaron stayed on,
became a private contractor,
worked for Blackwater.
Was in Iraq, Afghanistan.
And who's he working for now?
Whoever it is is protected.
Can you unlock it?
No.
Well, who the hell sealed these files?
(DOOR OPENS)
(DOOR CLOSES)
Who ordered the hit?
A few months ago,
after the arrests on Wall Street
and the collapse of that bank,
I was ordered to explain
how this new system worked.
Attending the presentation
were representatives
from every branch
of the federal government,
law enforcement, the military,
the intelligence agencies.
I knew the news would spread.
It worried a lot of very
- powerful people.
- Who ordered the hit?
I know that you know.
I don't know.
I don't want to know.
Nor should you.
Just so you know,
there is nothing heroic
about looking the other way, sir.
I'm not asking you
to take one for the team, Tayo.
I'm asking you to lead the team.
I'm gonna step down as director
one year early.
It's highly likely that you would be
the leading candidate to replace me.
You can keep the system.
But there's a catch, right?
Yes, exemptions were demanded.
A list of people who can
never be considered suspects.
How many?
The number necessary for
the orderly running of society.
Spies. Diplomats.
Senators. The president.
So I can implement the system,
but those are the terms?
You need to decide, Tayo.
Is this your office?
(DOOR OPENS)
(DOOR CLOSES)
Viv.
I was right.
I was right.
Those bastards sent somebody to kill us.
Hey, you hear what I just said?
Yeah, I heard you.
You don't need to convince me.
We've been worrying about
being killed our whole lives.
We'll always be worrying. I-I don't
Well, see, that's the thing.
I have everything I need to change that.
The director He's stepping down,
and there's an opening at the top.
And they said that it's mine
if I want to take it,
and I'm gonna take it.
I'm sorry, a killer
was sent to our home,
and when that doesn't work,
they dangle a promotion in front of you?
That's not what's happening.
That's exactly what's happening.
You should be demanding justice, Tayo.
Well, how exactly do you think
I'm gonna do that, Viv?
If I take this position
I can demand justice.
I can be justice.
You can't do it this way.
They're trying to shut you up.
This is the only way to do it.
This promotion is the best thing
that could ever happen to us.
Okay.
I am leaving this house.
I want to sell this house.
I want to move away from all of this.
So we move and go where?
I don't care. I r
I don't care where I go.
But I can't stay
in this house any longer.
Somebody came to our home
and tried to kill us
and we survived
'cause that's what we do.
We survived, you and me,
and you want to do, what,
you just want to run?
Admit to them that we've given up?
I want to be safe.
Is that so hard?
Well, I want everyone to be safe.
This is
so much bigger than me and you.
Yes, it is.
Well, I'm not turning my back on this.
And I'm gonna do it with or without you.
(DOOR CLOSES)
- Hey.
- Hey.
You okay?
Yeah.
No.
Poet, the only reason why
I didn't resign from the Bureau
a long time ago is because of you.
Why would you resign?
They stole my work and fucked it up.
Your work is gonna be at the center
- of everything the Bureau does.
- (SHORT CHUCKLE)
I didn't design it to be at the center,
I designed it to be
a balance between
the benefits of technology
and the brilliance of people.
This A.I. system only cares about agents
as information gatherers.
I'm using it to arrest killers
who have been
murdering women for decades.
Not everyone is like you.
- If this goes wide
- It's gonna go wide.
It's the first thing
that Tayo's going to do
- when he becomes director.
- Okay,
well, who's gonna check
all of its computations?
All its deductions?
Do you even know what that means?
You could work with Tayo.
I don't want to work with Tayo!
This is not about him,
this is about the system itself.
God, this is my area
of expertise, not yours or his.
I'm sorry that you feel
pushed to the sidelines.
I don't feel that way,
I have been pushed to the sidelines.
I created this whole thing to be a tool
for agents to make better decisions,
not so that they could be replaced.
I do not accept that.
I do my job because I love
being in the middle of shit,
making a difference.
I am not alone in that.
Listen to me.
You need to trust me.
If we don't stop this, this could
fundamentally change the Bureau.
Can you please talk to Tayo?
I've never asked you for anything.
What are you really asking?
I'm not asking you to choose me.
It feels that way.
(DOOR CLOSES)
(ELEVATOR DINGS)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
Congratulations, Director.
Amos, some exemptions were demanded.
Certain key figures. You understand.
- Exemptions?
- A list of people
that the system can't include
as suspects, yes.
Tayo, you cannot
exclude people from the code.
National security exemptions
are not uncommon.
Now, we either accommodate them
or our dream dies.
This is a machine-learning system,
and it was designed under
the premise that everyone
was to be considered a suspect
until proven otherwise.
I've already agreed, Amos.
I had no choice.
I took this position
as director of the Bureau
to change it, and I need
the system to do that.
You can't have it.
It's not your decision anymore.
I don't have the luxury
of just walking away.
But just so I'm very clear,
I am not asking you
or anyone else for permission.
- Do you understand me?
- So that's why the agents are here.
In case I, what,
lock you out of the code?
Stop you from altering it?
TAYO: Secure the premises.
You do this, there's
no telling what will happen.
AGENTS: Welcome, Director.
♪
TAYO: Now we go nationwide.
Every field office, every agent.
REPORTER: Crime is
down way down. It has dipped
an astounding 55%
since the FBI implemented
- its new A.I. system.
- MAN: The largest increase
in federal arrests
over the last seven years
has been so-called white collar crime.
Corruption, fraud,
insider trading, embezzlement.
The chamber of commerce has called it
a socialist witch hunt.
REPORTER: At Ivy League
universities across the country,
wealthy, elite students are being
identified as drug dealers,
causing a rethink in drug policy.
REPORTER 2: A man armed
with a semi-automatic rifle
was intercepted on his way
to a gay club in Miami
in what is believed to be
one of the first cases
of an artificial intelligence
generated alert.
REPORTER 3: There are isolated
reports around the country of arrests
being made by the FBI,
not for crimes people have committed,
but crimes they're likely to commit.
When we asked the Bureau for comment,
they simply said the suspects
were an imminent threat.
REPORTER 4: A wave of arrests
was launched by the FBI today
against people who all claimed
to have done nothing wrong
in what has become a growing trend
of using data to predict crime.
REPORTER 5: Mass protests
have broken out against
what is being called
a surveillance state.
The protest became violent
when some of the protestors
were arrested.
REPORTER 6: There is now taking place
an exodus of people
moving out of the city
to live in rural areas
where there is no surveillance.
AGENT: Director Warren,
the system is recommending
we make the arrest.
Do you want to overrule it?
WARREN: No.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
TAYO: It's the Bureau.
VIVIENNE: What do they want?
TAYO: I don't know.
- Okay, stay calm.
- No, I need for you
- to go inside, okay?
- I'm staying right here.
Hey, look, I don't have
business with you anymore,
you don't have business with me, okay?
AGENT: We're not here for you.
We're here for Ms. McMann.
- TAYO: What?
- VIVIENNE: What do you mean?
You're being arrested.
What am I being charged with?
You encourage known revolutionaries
to use violence against the system.
These are former students.
We were debating the history of protest.
Your new book.
Which has not yet been published.
Which has been read.
It's a collection of anti-A.I. accounts.
Oh, come on, man. People can
publish whatever they want.
AGENT: Sir, there's a
high probability of certainty
that your wife will
be at the center of a plot
to destroy the system you helped create.
Okay. Let-let me review the evidence,
but I'm not coming with you now.
- We have our orders.
- Your orders are wrong.
Get off my land. Hey,
- get off me! What are you doing?
- VIVIENNE: Hey.
Viv (GROANS)
Tayo!
Tayo! Let me look at him. Tayo!
Tayo! Answer me!
Tayo! Tayo!
Get off me!
Tayo, answer me!
(DOOR CLOSES)
COMPUTER: Your data
profile is being compiled.
All data about you is being collated.
AGENT: Step forward.
State your name.
Vivienne McMann.
Ms. McMann, your
A.I. data profile is complete.
GUARD: This way.
(CROWD CHANTING)
(CHANTING CONTINUING IN DISTANCE)
(QUIET CHATTER)
BAILIFF: All rise.
You may be seated.
VIVIENNE: This looks like a courtroom.
You look like judges.
This looks like a trial.
Except no decisions of any consequence
will be made in this courtroom.
And no decision of any consequence
will be made by the people
in this courtroom.
The verdict will depend entirely
on calculations we cannot see or hear.
We have the authority to throw
you in jail for contempt, Counsel.
Judge, that's all the
authority you do have.
I'm going to overlook those remarks.
- For now.
- What is the case against me?
My thoughts?
The books I've bought?
The people I associate with?
What I might do? What I might say?
(SCOFFS) Is this what
our society has come to?
The system was intended
to catch criminals,
not judge our futures
and decide our fates.
We are more than just the information
about our lives.
We cannot be reduced to code
and then judged by the code
we're reduced to.
♪
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)
POET: She's brilliant.
- Maybe there's a chance.
- TAYO: No.
The verdict was already decided
before the trial even began.
So, what do we do?
We find a way to hit back.
We shut down the system?
POET: Break into the data
center, change the code.
Is that even possible?
- No, it's not.
- The location is classified.
There have multiple locations now.
Can you get us into
the original location?
- To do what, Hour?
- HOUR: An EMP pulse
would shut down all the servers.
Amos left us a way to reprogram the code
so that it can't be altered.
POET: That's what was on the
card he gave me before he was killed.
HOUR: Exactly.
POET: To continue
using it, they'd have to
admit that they had no control over it.
No data deletion, no evidence removal.
Everyone's a suspect.
If we go through with this,
we are going to be arrested.
There's-there's no question about it.
- Isn't that the point?
- HOUR: Think about it.
No exceptions, no exemptions.
Everyone's equal in the eyes of the law.
POET: If we eliminate the exceptions,
they'll have to shut it down.
♪
(GUNSHOTS)
How long?
We're close.
TAYO: Open the door!
We're in.
TAYO: Come on, let's go!
(PINS CLICKING)
Let's move.
♪
♪
Reprogram.
(GUNS COCKING)
(INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER)
(DOOR BUZZES)
What have you done?
Made sure people like you
can't abuse this power.
It's either an unbiased system
or it's off.
(LOCK CLICKS)
♪
DREW: You're about
to be sworn in as a class.
GABRIEL: And that's it.
You'll be special agents.
No more tests.
Only the test that really counts:
what you make of yourselves.
(LAUGHING): Hey.
How you doing? You made it.
- (CHUCKLES)
- You look
- beautiful, as always.
- Aw, thank you.
(BOTH CHUCKLE)
Oh.
Oh, my goodness, I'm so proud of you.
Thank you.
And if your father was here,
he would have been proud of you, too.
You really think so?
He wouldn't think I was
foolish for doing this?
Not for one moment.
All right, best behavior, please?
- Hi, baby, how are you?
- Hi.
- I'm good. How are you?
- Good to see you.
Uh, Mom, Vivienne. Vivienne, Mom.
Oh, my gosh, it's so nice to meet you.
Oh, I've heard
so much about you, my dear.
Oh, my goodness.
But I had no idea how beautiful you are.
Oh, thank you. That's sweet.
Don't act so shocked, Mom.
I'm not acting shocked.
- (CHEERING, WHOOPING)
- Thank you.
Thank you, sir.
Appreciate that, I really do.
See you.
- Hey.
- Hey.
Parents here?
(SOFT CHUCKLE)
My dad is in Kazakhstan.
My mom is in Buenos Aires.
What are they doing there?
Not being here.
You must miss your mom today.
So much it hurts.
Wish I could have met her.
I wish that, too.
Sorry.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Okay,
ladies and gents, let's get in place
for the class photo, please.
Right in front of the fountain.
MAN: Guys, come on, let's line it up.
PHOTOGRAPHER: You all look great.
WOMAN: Hustle up, guys.
♪
JUDGE: Now that
justice has been returned
to the hands of the people
all predictive arrests
have been nullified
with immediate effect.
All cases based
on deductions by the system
have been nullified
with immediate effect.
This case is dismissed.
POET: The Bureau's system is now off.
Crime is up.
We're entering one of the most
challenging periods
in the Bureau's history.
You're the first of a new class
here at Quantico.
Your first lesson
will involve teaching you
about how justice is about
more than probability.
It's about exceptions, good and bad.
An instructor once told me
that the FBI is its people.
We would like to make that true again.
So, class of 2034,
who are you?
That's what we would like to find out.
I'd like you each to stand up
and tell me who you were,
who you are,
and who you want to be.
TAYO: My mission was always to
change this country's incredibly biased
law enforcement system into
one that reflected equality.
But instead of removing
the systemic treatment
of people of color
as suspects first
and human beings second,
I ushered in a system
where every human being,
regardless of their background, was
made a suspect first.
Many argue the bet I made
at the Bureau was misguided,
but for the first time in our history,
people from very different walks of life
found themselves on the same side
of America's justice system
together.
And that's a start.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Okay.
Little closer together.
Ready?
And three, two, one.
- Previously on Class of '09
-
- Ow!
- TAYO: It saved her.
It sent her into danger.
And it will learn from its mistakes.
But it won't pay for them.
What are you doing here?
Putting together a team.
The system's generating so many leads,
I-I can't do it all on my own.
Most people believe that
there's a justice system for them
and a justice system
for corporate America,
and that's why I want
to go after Wall Street.
SHANNON: Wall Street?
TAYO: Yes, sir.
WARREN: These are very powerful,
- (PHONES CHIMING)
- Well-connected people.
The banks fight back.
(MAN SHOUTS)
Aah!
SHANNON: Make no mistake,
they'll come after the Bureau
in all sorts of ways.
Who sent you?
(GROANS)
Who?!
First the banks, what next?
Corrupt politicians.
Tayo, we have no idea
what the system will find.
COMPUTER: Law enforcement
- has surrounded this apartment.
-
An arrest is imminent.
- Please lay face down on the floor,
- Good luck.
And no harm will come to you.
FBI!
(GUNSHOTS)
POET: He gave this to me
right before he died.
AMOS: Special Agent
Poet, you've been lied to.
(GRUNTS)
Let me be very clear.
We are never
going back.
- (OFFICERS SHOUTING)
- There will be no more warnings.
(GUNSHOTS)
- POET: It is not your fault.
- TAYO: No?
So whose fault is it?
WARREN: What are you doing?
I'm shutting it down, Warren.
Your Tayo's appointee, aren't you?
Yes, that's right.
Tayo is not director anymore.
♪
♪
(EXCLAIMS, HISSES)
(SIGHS)
Mm.
- (INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)
- (SILVERWARE CLATTERS)
- (DOOR OPENS)
- (ENTRY BELL JINGLES)
- Hey.
- Hey.
How do you feel?
I feel
uh, mad as hell, Poet.
That's how I feel.
You think someone
tried to have you killed?
What do you think?
I said if you can't prove a conspiracy,
that all those who have
been opposed to you
They'll try and use it against you.
Say you're paranoid
and that you're not fit for office.
Well, they're already
saying that, aren't they?
Who do you think is behind it?
That's why you're here.
After my father died
in the line of duty,
my mother was so afraid
when I joined the Bureau.
You never,
um
Can I ask how he was killed?
The man who shot my father
He was pulled over
by these two officers that
were considered colleagues.
When they stopped him,
they noticed that he had a gun
on his passenger seat,
and when they questioned him about it,
he explained it away
by saying that he was
afraid of being carjacked "because of"
"all the niggers in the area." His words.
These two white officers,
they didn't run any checks.
Didn't run any tags.
Didn't even see if he had a gun permit.
They just took him
for his word, because
A few days later,
my father was responding
to a domestic disturbance,
and when he arrived at the home,
that man shot my father dead,
right there.
On the steps. (SCOFFS)
With that same unchecked gun.
And those colleagues
of my father they denied
that they ever saw a weapon
in the first place.
And the department
did everything they could
to cover it up.
They defended these men,
they protected them
because white beats Black
when you're blue, right?
That's why you joined?
That is exactly why I joined.
They killed my father,
and they tried to kill me,
but I won't let them kill
this chance for change.
♪
Kyle Wilcox. No bank account.
Dishonorably discharged
from the military.
POET: We'll need more than that
to prove someone hired him.
Okay. Well, there was no cash on him,
no meaningful stash of drugs.
There was also no assets of any kind,
and if someone bought him or bribed him,
there's no evidence of that either.
They, uh, must have got to him somehow.
Crime is
"murder for hire."
Let's see who the system
pulls up as suspects, shall we?
315 possible suspects.
Out of the entire country?
Ranked by probability.
Well, who's most likely?
Aaron Dow.
Looks like they overlapped
in the military.
Hmm. Kyle was discharged,
but Aaron stayed on,
became a private contractor,
worked for Blackwater.
Was in Iraq, Afghanistan.
And who's he working for now?
Whoever it is is protected.
Can you unlock it?
No.
Well, who the hell sealed these files?
(DOOR OPENS)
(DOOR CLOSES)
Who ordered the hit?
A few months ago,
after the arrests on Wall Street
and the collapse of that bank,
I was ordered to explain
how this new system worked.
Attending the presentation
were representatives
from every branch
of the federal government,
law enforcement, the military,
the intelligence agencies.
I knew the news would spread.
It worried a lot of very
- powerful people.
- Who ordered the hit?
I know that you know.
I don't know.
I don't want to know.
Nor should you.
Just so you know,
there is nothing heroic
about looking the other way, sir.
I'm not asking you
to take one for the team, Tayo.
I'm asking you to lead the team.
I'm gonna step down as director
one year early.
It's highly likely that you would be
the leading candidate to replace me.
You can keep the system.
But there's a catch, right?
Yes, exemptions were demanded.
A list of people who can
never be considered suspects.
How many?
The number necessary for
the orderly running of society.
Spies. Diplomats.
Senators. The president.
So I can implement the system,
but those are the terms?
You need to decide, Tayo.
Is this your office?
(DOOR OPENS)
(DOOR CLOSES)
Viv.
I was right.
I was right.
Those bastards sent somebody to kill us.
Hey, you hear what I just said?
Yeah, I heard you.
You don't need to convince me.
We've been worrying about
being killed our whole lives.
We'll always be worrying. I-I don't
Well, see, that's the thing.
I have everything I need to change that.
The director He's stepping down,
and there's an opening at the top.
And they said that it's mine
if I want to take it,
and I'm gonna take it.
I'm sorry, a killer
was sent to our home,
and when that doesn't work,
they dangle a promotion in front of you?
That's not what's happening.
That's exactly what's happening.
You should be demanding justice, Tayo.
Well, how exactly do you think
I'm gonna do that, Viv?
If I take this position
I can demand justice.
I can be justice.
You can't do it this way.
They're trying to shut you up.
This is the only way to do it.
This promotion is the best thing
that could ever happen to us.
Okay.
I am leaving this house.
I want to sell this house.
I want to move away from all of this.
So we move and go where?
I don't care. I r
I don't care where I go.
But I can't stay
in this house any longer.
Somebody came to our home
and tried to kill us
and we survived
'cause that's what we do.
We survived, you and me,
and you want to do, what,
you just want to run?
Admit to them that we've given up?
I want to be safe.
Is that so hard?
Well, I want everyone to be safe.
This is
so much bigger than me and you.
Yes, it is.
Well, I'm not turning my back on this.
And I'm gonna do it with or without you.
(DOOR CLOSES)
- Hey.
- Hey.
You okay?
Yeah.
No.
Poet, the only reason why
I didn't resign from the Bureau
a long time ago is because of you.
Why would you resign?
They stole my work and fucked it up.
Your work is gonna be at the center
- of everything the Bureau does.
- (SHORT CHUCKLE)
I didn't design it to be at the center,
I designed it to be
a balance between
the benefits of technology
and the brilliance of people.
This A.I. system only cares about agents
as information gatherers.
I'm using it to arrest killers
who have been
murdering women for decades.
Not everyone is like you.
- If this goes wide
- It's gonna go wide.
It's the first thing
that Tayo's going to do
- when he becomes director.
- Okay,
well, who's gonna check
all of its computations?
All its deductions?
Do you even know what that means?
You could work with Tayo.
I don't want to work with Tayo!
This is not about him,
this is about the system itself.
God, this is my area
of expertise, not yours or his.
I'm sorry that you feel
pushed to the sidelines.
I don't feel that way,
I have been pushed to the sidelines.
I created this whole thing to be a tool
for agents to make better decisions,
not so that they could be replaced.
I do not accept that.
I do my job because I love
being in the middle of shit,
making a difference.
I am not alone in that.
Listen to me.
You need to trust me.
If we don't stop this, this could
fundamentally change the Bureau.
Can you please talk to Tayo?
I've never asked you for anything.
What are you really asking?
I'm not asking you to choose me.
It feels that way.
(DOOR CLOSES)
(ELEVATOR DINGS)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
Congratulations, Director.
Amos, some exemptions were demanded.
Certain key figures. You understand.
- Exemptions?
- A list of people
that the system can't include
as suspects, yes.
Tayo, you cannot
exclude people from the code.
National security exemptions
are not uncommon.
Now, we either accommodate them
or our dream dies.
This is a machine-learning system,
and it was designed under
the premise that everyone
was to be considered a suspect
until proven otherwise.
I've already agreed, Amos.
I had no choice.
I took this position
as director of the Bureau
to change it, and I need
the system to do that.
You can't have it.
It's not your decision anymore.
I don't have the luxury
of just walking away.
But just so I'm very clear,
I am not asking you
or anyone else for permission.
- Do you understand me?
- So that's why the agents are here.
In case I, what,
lock you out of the code?
Stop you from altering it?
TAYO: Secure the premises.
You do this, there's
no telling what will happen.
AGENTS: Welcome, Director.
♪
TAYO: Now we go nationwide.
Every field office, every agent.
REPORTER: Crime is
down way down. It has dipped
an astounding 55%
since the FBI implemented
- its new A.I. system.
- MAN: The largest increase
in federal arrests
over the last seven years
has been so-called white collar crime.
Corruption, fraud,
insider trading, embezzlement.
The chamber of commerce has called it
a socialist witch hunt.
REPORTER: At Ivy League
universities across the country,
wealthy, elite students are being
identified as drug dealers,
causing a rethink in drug policy.
REPORTER 2: A man armed
with a semi-automatic rifle
was intercepted on his way
to a gay club in Miami
in what is believed to be
one of the first cases
of an artificial intelligence
generated alert.
REPORTER 3: There are isolated
reports around the country of arrests
being made by the FBI,
not for crimes people have committed,
but crimes they're likely to commit.
When we asked the Bureau for comment,
they simply said the suspects
were an imminent threat.
REPORTER 4: A wave of arrests
was launched by the FBI today
against people who all claimed
to have done nothing wrong
in what has become a growing trend
of using data to predict crime.
REPORTER 5: Mass protests
have broken out against
what is being called
a surveillance state.
The protest became violent
when some of the protestors
were arrested.
REPORTER 6: There is now taking place
an exodus of people
moving out of the city
to live in rural areas
where there is no surveillance.
AGENT: Director Warren,
the system is recommending
we make the arrest.
Do you want to overrule it?
WARREN: No.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
TAYO: It's the Bureau.
VIVIENNE: What do they want?
TAYO: I don't know.
- Okay, stay calm.
- No, I need for you
- to go inside, okay?
- I'm staying right here.
Hey, look, I don't have
business with you anymore,
you don't have business with me, okay?
AGENT: We're not here for you.
We're here for Ms. McMann.
- TAYO: What?
- VIVIENNE: What do you mean?
You're being arrested.
What am I being charged with?
You encourage known revolutionaries
to use violence against the system.
These are former students.
We were debating the history of protest.
Your new book.
Which has not yet been published.
Which has been read.
It's a collection of anti-A.I. accounts.
Oh, come on, man. People can
publish whatever they want.
AGENT: Sir, there's a
high probability of certainty
that your wife will
be at the center of a plot
to destroy the system you helped create.
Okay. Let-let me review the evidence,
but I'm not coming with you now.
- We have our orders.
- Your orders are wrong.
Get off my land. Hey,
- get off me! What are you doing?
- VIVIENNE: Hey.
Viv (GROANS)
Tayo!
Tayo! Let me look at him. Tayo!
Tayo! Answer me!
Tayo! Tayo!
Get off me!
Tayo, answer me!
(DOOR CLOSES)
COMPUTER: Your data
profile is being compiled.
All data about you is being collated.
AGENT: Step forward.
State your name.
Vivienne McMann.
Ms. McMann, your
A.I. data profile is complete.
GUARD: This way.
(CROWD CHANTING)
(CHANTING CONTINUING IN DISTANCE)
(QUIET CHATTER)
BAILIFF: All rise.
You may be seated.
VIVIENNE: This looks like a courtroom.
You look like judges.
This looks like a trial.
Except no decisions of any consequence
will be made in this courtroom.
And no decision of any consequence
will be made by the people
in this courtroom.
The verdict will depend entirely
on calculations we cannot see or hear.
We have the authority to throw
you in jail for contempt, Counsel.
Judge, that's all the
authority you do have.
I'm going to overlook those remarks.
- For now.
- What is the case against me?
My thoughts?
The books I've bought?
The people I associate with?
What I might do? What I might say?
(SCOFFS) Is this what
our society has come to?
The system was intended
to catch criminals,
not judge our futures
and decide our fates.
We are more than just the information
about our lives.
We cannot be reduced to code
and then judged by the code
we're reduced to.
♪
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)
POET: She's brilliant.
- Maybe there's a chance.
- TAYO: No.
The verdict was already decided
before the trial even began.
So, what do we do?
We find a way to hit back.
We shut down the system?
POET: Break into the data
center, change the code.
Is that even possible?
- No, it's not.
- The location is classified.
There have multiple locations now.
Can you get us into
the original location?
- To do what, Hour?
- HOUR: An EMP pulse
would shut down all the servers.
Amos left us a way to reprogram the code
so that it can't be altered.
POET: That's what was on the
card he gave me before he was killed.
HOUR: Exactly.
POET: To continue
using it, they'd have to
admit that they had no control over it.
No data deletion, no evidence removal.
Everyone's a suspect.
If we go through with this,
we are going to be arrested.
There's-there's no question about it.
- Isn't that the point?
- HOUR: Think about it.
No exceptions, no exemptions.
Everyone's equal in the eyes of the law.
POET: If we eliminate the exceptions,
they'll have to shut it down.
♪
(GUNSHOTS)
How long?
We're close.
TAYO: Open the door!
We're in.
TAYO: Come on, let's go!
(PINS CLICKING)
Let's move.
♪
♪
Reprogram.
(GUNS COCKING)
(INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER)
(DOOR BUZZES)
What have you done?
Made sure people like you
can't abuse this power.
It's either an unbiased system
or it's off.
(LOCK CLICKS)
♪
DREW: You're about
to be sworn in as a class.
GABRIEL: And that's it.
You'll be special agents.
No more tests.
Only the test that really counts:
what you make of yourselves.
(LAUGHING): Hey.
How you doing? You made it.
- (CHUCKLES)
- You look
- beautiful, as always.
- Aw, thank you.
(BOTH CHUCKLE)
Oh.
Oh, my goodness, I'm so proud of you.
Thank you.
And if your father was here,
he would have been proud of you, too.
You really think so?
He wouldn't think I was
foolish for doing this?
Not for one moment.
All right, best behavior, please?
- Hi, baby, how are you?
- Hi.
- I'm good. How are you?
- Good to see you.
Uh, Mom, Vivienne. Vivienne, Mom.
Oh, my gosh, it's so nice to meet you.
Oh, I've heard
so much about you, my dear.
Oh, my goodness.
But I had no idea how beautiful you are.
Oh, thank you. That's sweet.
Don't act so shocked, Mom.
I'm not acting shocked.
- (CHEERING, WHOOPING)
- Thank you.
Thank you, sir.
Appreciate that, I really do.
See you.
- Hey.
- Hey.
Parents here?
(SOFT CHUCKLE)
My dad is in Kazakhstan.
My mom is in Buenos Aires.
What are they doing there?
Not being here.
You must miss your mom today.
So much it hurts.
Wish I could have met her.
I wish that, too.
Sorry.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Okay,
ladies and gents, let's get in place
for the class photo, please.
Right in front of the fountain.
MAN: Guys, come on, let's line it up.
PHOTOGRAPHER: You all look great.
WOMAN: Hustle up, guys.
♪
JUDGE: Now that
justice has been returned
to the hands of the people
all predictive arrests
have been nullified
with immediate effect.
All cases based
on deductions by the system
have been nullified
with immediate effect.
This case is dismissed.
POET: The Bureau's system is now off.
Crime is up.
We're entering one of the most
challenging periods
in the Bureau's history.
You're the first of a new class
here at Quantico.
Your first lesson
will involve teaching you
about how justice is about
more than probability.
It's about exceptions, good and bad.
An instructor once told me
that the FBI is its people.
We would like to make that true again.
So, class of 2034,
who are you?
That's what we would like to find out.
I'd like you each to stand up
and tell me who you were,
who you are,
and who you want to be.
TAYO: My mission was always to
change this country's incredibly biased
law enforcement system into
one that reflected equality.
But instead of removing
the systemic treatment
of people of color
as suspects first
and human beings second,
I ushered in a system
where every human being,
regardless of their background, was
made a suspect first.
Many argue the bet I made
at the Bureau was misguided,
but for the first time in our history,
people from very different walks of life
found themselves on the same side
of America's justice system
together.
And that's a start.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Okay.
Little closer together.
Ready?
And three, two, one.