Special Ops: Lioness (2023) s02e02 Episode Script

I Love My Country

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MTV ♪
tense, intriguing music ♪


Care for some coffee?
I'd love some coffee.
How do you take it?
Black as my first
husband's heart.
Mm, fancy. You
got your own mugs.
You guys don't have any?
Kind of defeats the purpose
if the clandestine
organization starts making swag
naming the clandestine
organization,
don't you think?
We don't take them in the field.
That's thinking ahead.
- [knock at door]
- Mm.
- [door closes]
- Want some coffee?
They've got their own mugs.
Fancy.
That's what I said.
I got it.
Senior case officers
build up trust issues.
Once bitten, twice
shy kind of thing.
You let me know when
we're done dick measuring,
I'll start the briefing.
Oh, we were done measuring
the minute I walked in
the room, Commander.
[giggles]
[Kaitlyn] We like to
secure our own intel,
we don't like to be fed it.
What intel are we being fed?
DIA analysts and JSOC
Intelligence worked
with DEA and DOJ,
sourcing all known
cartel leaders in our database.
We came up with
three possibilities.
Possibilities for what?
This is Specialist
Eleanor Vasquez, 23.
She is a medic with the 82nd.
No combat experience, but
deployments to Africa,
- Saudi Arabia
- Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
What is this?
- You need a soldier to insert
- Are we talking about a Lioness?
Are you picking my asset for me?
This is a joint operation
That we run.
We.
The minute I need air
support or a combat unit,
I'll be sure to call,
but in the meantime, nobody
picks my assets for me.
Nobody.
You want to choose the asset,
then you choose
another case officer,
but let me spare you the search.
I'm the only one.
I'm it!
I choose the asset,
I choose the cover, I
build the fucking plan,
and I run it!
Me!
[whispers] That went
like I expected it to.
- [door opens]
- So, we'll be in touch.
Dramatic music ♪
Fucking CIA assholes.
[Kaitlyn] I heard you.
- Joe. Joe.
- [grunts angrily]
- The fucking nerve.
- Everyone
is learning their way
- around the sandbox, Joe.
- Yeah.
This may start covert,
but it's not gonna
end up that way.
It's gonna end up with a bunch
of Rangers seizing an airport
and every squad of
you-know-who kicking down doors
like it's Kabul.
They're just they're
trying to be helpful
in their own way.
We have to figure the way in
before we find the
asset who goes in.
The skill sets need to
support the mission, Kaitlyn,
not the other way around.
And where are we with that?
[sighs] Let me get home,
let me, let me unpack,
let me [sighs] let me
say goodbye to my family,
again.
I'll sit down with my
team. Just give me
give me three days.
- Three days?
- Yeah.
I'll meet you at Bliss.
You're overseeing
from the ground?
Everyone's watching on this one.
And I do mean everyone.
Tense, dramatic music

Dramatic music ♪


Tense, dramatic music ♪

We'll be, like, billionaires.
[indistinct chatter continues]

[both laugh]
[indistinct chatter continues]

- But we, like, went after.
- Oh.
[chatter, laughter continue]
They're stopping.
- Come on. Come on.
- [door opens, closes]
- Hey, cuties.
- Hi.
What are these?
Want some lemonade?
Oh, I don't eat
sugar, but thank you.
You do this?
Wow.
Babe, look at these.
[gasps]
How much?
A dollar.
We'll take them.
All of them?
Well, how many you got there?
Uh, I don't know.
Let's see
Huh, little Picasso.
Twenty-two.
I think
I should have exactly
that.
[man laughing]
Okay.
What do you say?
Do you want to help me hang 'em?
Yeah.
Come, come. I have
a whole vision.
Let's get
Come.
Suspenseful music ♪
I think all over the walls.
After you, Miss Artiste.
Charlie?
[panting] Hi.
Mom, they bought
all of my drawings.
- [Joe] They did.
- They're beautiful.
Yeah, she's quite a talent.
[Aspen] Thank you.
These drawings are about to
have quite the adventure.
[laughs]
[van door slides closed]
Hey.
What have I told you
about getting in a
car with a stranger?
They're not strangers,
Mom. They're customers.
[van departing]
Well, then don't get in a car
with customers either, okay?
[Charlie] Okay.
- Kylee, where's your mother?
- Sorry, I had to
go get some more cookies.
These girls are having
quite the sale today.
- That's that's great.
- [sighs]
I know. I can barely
keep up with them.
- Would you like one?
- I'm okay. Thank you.
[Kylee's mom] Okay, yeah.
Bye, Mom.
Dramatic music ♪
[chatter resumes]

[sighs]
[water turns on]
[water turns off]
[sighs]
[lawnmower whirring outside]
[Kate] I saw you.
On the TV.
I saw you.
You didn't see me on TV, Kate.
Don't lie to me.
Hey, I saw you.
Yes.
You were, um
sent to get that lady,
the-the senator
Congresswoman, yes.
Why you?
Because I'm who they send.
That's my job.
You're old enough
to know that now.
You're old enough that I can
trust you with that knowledge.
You can trust me.
Why this job?
Why out of
all the jobs in the
world, you pick this one?
You never met my
grandfather, Kate.
He moved to Rhode Island
from the Dominican Republic
when he was just a boy.
He turned 17
December 7th, 1941.
You know what day that is?
Pearl Harbor.
He enlisted in the Army
three days later.
My father would ask him
why he would risk
his life for a nation
he barely knew.
And my grandfather would say
"I had just learned
to speak English.
I'm not about to learn to
speak German or Japanese."
[chuckles softly]
It's not funny.
Why do I do it?
So you don't have
to learn Chinese
or Russian.
That's why.
[door closes]
Why don't you get one of those
mowers that you can ride?
'Cause I got no time
for a gym, baby.
This is my only exercise.
We can fix that.
- Ooh.
- [bottles pop open]
- Hi.
- Hi.
- After a shower.
- Yeah, after.
Or maybe combine the
shower with the fix.
That's a very
efficient use of time.
Yeah, I thought so.
[exhales]
This next one has
me closer to home.
Great, then I'd like
to break a rule.
And what rule is that?
The one where we
don't talk about work.
Ah.
And why would we do that?
I think there's
a certain comfort
in my ignorance of
international politics.
I don't know where
the conflicts are,
I don't know where you're
going to be worried about you,
or what you're facing, but
Joe
gunfights on the border
end up on the evening news.
Do us both a favor.
And stop watching the news.
- Okay?
- Yeah.
- I'm gonna go pack.
- Right.
And you have a shower to take.
Contemplative music ♪

[shower running]

It's fine. It's fine.
I told you to stop
playing rugby.
[laughs]


Ominous music ♪
[beeping]

[beeps]
When's supper gonna be ready?
Uh, about an hour.
- An hour?
- Hour?
Yeah, I got to make the stock.
Why can't you just buy a stock?
It's literally the same thing.
It's not the same thing.
[Kate] But one
doesn't take an hour.
Mom.
Hi, baby.
Oh.
[Charlie] Gonna be home soon?
I sure hope so.
Love you.
I love you, too.
Promise me you'll try.
Okay? You know what I mean?
I do.
I will.
I'll call you.
[mouths]
[whispering] I love you.
Okay.
[clears throat] All right.
[door closes]
[crying]
slow, dramatic music ♪


Need her badge, too.
No, you just need
to read mine again.
[engine starts]

[vehicle doors closing]
[indistinct rock
music plays on radio]
- Hey.
- [man] Hey.
What's up, boss?
[Two Cups] Joe-Joe.
- Looking good.
- [Two Cups] Ma'am.
[laughs]
[Bobby] By the way, it's
hot as shit in here.
Might as well be back in Iraq.
Don't wish for what
you don't want.
Where's the bunks?
There are cots over there.
[scoffs] Cots.
Yeah, and wait until
you see the bathroom.
Everybody gonna know
each other real well.
Fuck.
[Kaitlyn] Can we get some
field houses over here?
Is this gonna work
for your team?
Well, we can make anything work.
They're fine.
What about Kyle?
Are you kidding?
- [Kyle] Yeah, baby.
- [Two Cups laughs]
[Kyle] Now it's a party.
You bastards miss me or what?
Oh, fuck me.
I'm glad someone said it.
Yeah, somebody had to say it.
You motherfuckers. You're
still fucking alive.
I love that.
I thought you got fucking shot.
- I did get shot.
- [laughs]
[overlapping greetings]
[Tex] Bobby, it's okay.
God just has a sense
of humor, that's all.
[mocking laughter]
What am I missing?
Last boyfriend before
she switched sides.
- [gasps]
- [Bobby] The reason I switched
By the way, not that
it's any of your
fucking business, but
I never switched sides,
okay? I just abandoned
the side with a penis.
Therefore, have not been
abandoned since, motherfucker.
If you can catch the
irony in that statement.
[Two Cups] You know, I can't
because I don't fully understand
- that sentence. Yeah.
- [Joe] Children, be nice.
These guys are thumpers,
and we need them.
- You healing up?
- Yeah. You?
A little swimmer's ear, maybe.
How you doing, Bobby?
Good, how are you doing?
I'm good, you know?
Staying above water.
I'm fine too, in case
you were wondering.
I wasn't. I could give
a fuck how you're doing.
They gotta really love
you to stay that mad.
Ugh.
Hey, don't be an asshole.
I'll see you boys
later. I gotta go
shoot some pirates
from an oil tanker.
Grab some chow if you want.
I mean, it ain't worth a shit.
It's got some flies
and shit on it, but
[Cody] Oh, great. Don't eat
that regular army shit, boys.
You're leaving me here with him?
Yeah.
You're in good hands.
You ain't alone.
[laughter]
Didn't know you boys got out.
Oh, we're not.
Unit lends us out.
Can't let you guys
have all the fun.
Damn right.
So, we, uh, rooms or bunks?
- Cots.
- Lovely.
- Yeah.
- Where's yours?
The one stuck up your ass.
[sputters, laughs]
This is gonna be fun.
[laughs]
- [laughs] No wonder you're gay.
Right?
Oh. Fuck me.
Good God.
They clearly didn't
get the memo.
- We'll survive.
- [sighs]
So, I am, uh,
working on something a
little more permanent.
Be ready end of the week.
How permanent does
it need to be?
[Kyle chuckles]
I got a plan.
I'm all fucking ears, Kyle.
[Joe scoffs]
Good.
There are four major
cartels in Mexico.
CNS, or Sonoran
cartel, is the oldest.
Its sphere of control
is roughly south of Arizona
and Western New Mexico
through the Sierra
Madres to the coast.
Has disputed control
of Baja California
with the Tijuana cartel
who controls everything north
of La Paz to the border.
The Chihuahua and
Coahuila cartel,
also known as "Los Tigres,"
control the border
of Eastern New Mexico
and all the border of
Texas to Nuevo Laredo,
which is disputed territory
with the Nuevo Leon cartel,
who controls everything else to
the Gulf of Mexico and south.
All right?
Tourist destinations and
ports are disputed regions
with multiple cartels
fighting over those
choke points of commerce.
Main sources of
revenue synthetics,
methamphetamines, fentanyl,
human trafficking and
kidnapping and extortion,
mainly of avocado
and lime farmers,
and, um, oil tapping.
- What's that?
- Black market oil sold
to North Korea, Cuba,
and of course, China,
who is Mexico's largest
exporter of open-market oil.
Now, because of their proximity
to oil pipelines, their control
of the most accessible
border crossing points,
Los Tigres has the closest
ties to the Chinese.
This is the leader of
the Los Tigres Cartel.
Alvaro Carrillo.
Fifty-three years old.
Believed to be living somewhere
near the town of Santa Eulalia,
although we assume he changes
locations on a regular basis.
But what's interesting is
this is his brother
Pablo Carrillo.
He's an immigration
attorney in Dallas.
Came to the U.S. at the age of
five with his aunt and uncle.
Joined the Army, gained
citizenship in the Gulf War,
and also has a
daughter.
Josefina Carrillo.
Captain Josephina Carrillo.
Call sign "Thunder."
Graduated West Point, 2015.
Flies Apaches for the First Cav.
She's a badass.
Two Bronze Stars and a Silver
in four tours in Afghanistan.
Now, tax returns
for her father show
that he has never made
over $110,000 in a year.
That's his home.
- [whistles]
- Does that look like the home
of a guy who
processes Green Cards
and work visas?
You see where I'm
going with this, right?
I mean, I'm not trying to pick
your people for you, but
I see where you're going, Kyle,
but there's no hiding
her background.
I don't think we hide from it.
I think we steer right
the fuck into it.
Keep talking.
She's a helicopter pilot, Joe.
She is a goddamn
helicopter pilot.
You said that.
Would DEA let us do it?
Do what?
[sighs]
We get her dishonorably
discharged.
She flies to Mexico to
blow off some steam.
Visits her uncle,
who she must know.
I mean, look at
that fucking house.
Could you work with DEA that
they let us fly in loads?
[Bobby] Yeah, but if we
can get her in the house,
why don't we just
neutralize the target?
Why fly in the loads?
Cartel is not the target.
Who's the target?
There's a Chinese agent
with the Ministry
of State Security
pulling all the strings,
and we're gonna find him.
Okay, and what do we
do when we find him?
- We're gonna kill him.
- [Two Cups laughs]
And you thought World War III
started in Eastern Europe.
No, no, no, everyone.
It's Mexico.
Of course. What a
great fucking idea.
We're not asking your
permission, soldier.
We're informing
you of the mission.
I go where I'm pointed, ma'am.
What do you think?
I'm gonna run it
up the flagpole.
[cheering, overlapping shouting]
[Westfield] All
right, come on, Pete!
- [cheering and applause]
- Let's go, buddy.
- Strike.
- Come on, blue!
[phone buzzing]
Was by his ankles, man.
Fuck.
Yeah?
[Kaitlyn] We have a plan.
All right, what do you got?
Leader of Los
Tigres has a niece.
She's a pilot.
Combat experience, lots of it.
How does that help us?
Think Air America, except
we're not trying to make money.
She's gonna need a
pretty public discharge.
Commander in chief suffers
the sins of the soldier.
You know that, Kaitlyn.
They'll never accept
her if it's not public.
It's a really good setup, Byron.
All right, I'll ask.
You contact the asset and
make sure she wants in.
[overlapping shouting]
[crowd clamoring]
Fuck. Goddamn it.
- Hey! Hey!
- [all clamoring]
Okay.
First Cav is in Killeen.
Hour flight. Let's go.
She's deployed.
Where?
Iraq.
- [groans]
- Oh, fuck.
You get your fucking wish.
You get us travel?
From Liberty.
I'll sell the suits.
You sell our girl.
Gear up. Let's go.
Way to go, Bob-o.
- It's a coincidence.
- No, no, no.
There's no such thing, boss.
[Bobby] It's a
fucking coincidence.
You're the gift that
keeps on giving.
You're welcome.
[Joe] I didn't say
"thank you," Kyle.
You will.
Slow, dramatic music ♪

[knocking]
[Westfield sniffles]
Have a seat, Byron.
All right. [groans]
What do you got for us?
- A way in, sir.
- A way in?
There's an Army captain
in the First Cav
who is closely related
to the assumed leader
of the Los Tigres,
Alvaro Carrillo.
- How close?
- Niece.
What's this captain's specialty?
[Westfield] Combat aviation.
She's a helicopter pilot.
Currently serving
on a train-and-advise
mission in Iraq.
We don't have any
troops in Iraq.
We have about 2,500
currently stationed
in various joint operation
bases with Iraqi Defense Forces.
Where is she stationed?
FOB Sykes in Northern Iraq.
I have a case officer en route.
- [knocking]
- [door opens]
Apologies.
You can take an eight
ball into the West Wing,
but God help you if you
forget your driver's license.
Where are we?
[Hollar] Uh, we're
just getting started.
Great.
[Hollar] Tell us more
about the captain.
West Point graduate.
Four tours of duty
in Afghanistan.
Multiple decorations.
Yeah, well, this-this
can't be right.
How many kills does she have?
Eight twenty-two.
[Mullins] What?
Eight hundred and
twenty-two kills?
She was involved in a
number of convoy attacks
in the Peshawar province and
along the border of Iran.
Some of those convoys, they
numbered in the hundreds.
What he means to say is, kills
add up quickly in an Apache.
She's only reached
the rank of captain?
Mm-hmm.
After ten years and all
these commendations?
What's the catch?
[Kaitlyn] Anything
north of major
sits behind a desk, ma'am.
She seems to like action.
So your plan is to run
her through your program,
get her to the uncle, and then?
Our plan is to fabricate
a court-martial,
have her discharged on
some level of disgrace
that will withstand scrutiny
of anyone investigating.
We can't invent a
cover in this instance.
We need it to be legitimate.
Well, how will her
military career recover?
- It doesn't.
- No.
- It doesn't?
- [Westfield] If she accepts,
and the mission is successful,
she will likely
end up in WitPro.
Or if she wishes to
continue her service,
we find a place for
her in the 160th.
Or she can fly for us.
I haven't heard a plan.
Well, we assume that her father
is in contact with Carrillo,
and the plan is,
simply send her home.
I mean, she's a pilot,
and that's an extremely
coveted skill in the cartels,
and we think it's gonna
happen organically.
All right, they
contact her. Then what?
[Kaitlyn] It's
very likely that
they will use her to drop
loads in South Texas,
quite possibly human
cargo, as well.
- When you say human cargo?
- [Westfield] Farm workers.
They're often flown in
and dropped into the fields
of Central California,
Pecos regions of Texas,
and then they're
driven south to work.
Border Patrol check stations,
they only stop
northbound traffic.
[Mason] Well, how does
this get us closer
to MSS agents
working with cartels?
[Kaitlyn] She's close family.
That grants her access
nobody else can obtain.
MSS will have direct
contact with Carrillo
as well as his lieutenants.
- She's a pilot, right?
- [Kaitlyn] Mm-hmm.
She's not a Lioness.
She's not trained to
neutralize targets,
and you don't have
time to teach her.
She's not a combat
operator, that's correct.
But she doesn't need to be
because she can fly
the operators to them.
[Westfield] Think of
her as a Trojan horse.
Once we have MSS
on our location,
she can insert a team,
and then we will have
a capture-kill option,
depending on the message
that POTUS wants to send.
All right.
Now walk me through the risks.
Uh, the risks that
come with aviation.
There is the dangers
of competing cartels,
there's the risks of exposure
of any clandestine operation,
and the risks of DEA
or HS intervention.
Ah.
Let's suppose
that DEA stumbles on this.
What's the contain?
There is none.
It would be far better
to have mission failure
on the Mexican side
than on the U.S. side.
[Hollar] Why is that?
Because the cartel
would just kill her.
Here, U.S. law enforcement
would have a prosecutable case
against officers of the CIA,
and the Chinese would
discover an act of war
by the United
States on CBS News.
[Hollar] So, back to
the original question.
What if DEA or HS intervenes?
What if they find you
unloading 1,000 pounds
of fentanyl in the desert?
They would evade if possible.
And if not, the
unit would resist
until contact is broken
and an escape executed.
[Mason] By "resist,"
do you mean that they
will fire upon them?
If fired upon,
yes, that is correct.
Look, the alternative is
sending a Ranger battalion
to Juárez with three Delta
Squadrons and SEAL Team 6,
while predators make strafing
runs along the border.
Do you want a war or
do you want a prize?
Both have extreme risks.
Can you give us a few minutes?
Sure.
Suspenseful, dramatic music ♪

[door opens]
[Westfield exhales loudly]
I thought you were trying
to sell them on the project,
not scare them off.
Well, they need to fully
understand the risks.
It's an election year.
This is the sort of thing
a new administration uses
- to clean house.
- [sighs]
[door opens]
Back inside, please.
[Mullins] It's
easy to forget why
we're having this conversation.
A congresswoman was
kidnapped on American soil.
Her family killed at the behest
of the Chinese
Ministry of State.
Which is why we need a
plan in the first place.
Do it.
Yes, sir.
Dramatic music ♪

Byron.
The buck stops with
you, you understand me?
Yes, sir.
So do not get yourself caught.
Right.
[sighs]
What did I tell you?
Pulsing, dramatic music ♪

Not much of a fucking escort.
- Nope.
- [phone buzzing]
What did they say?
You're green. Close her.
- I'll give it my best.
- I didn't ask
for your best. I said do it.
I'll do it.
Low, tense music ♪

Hey, how can you see?
What?
How can you see?!
Can't, ma'am.
Following the dust.
What if he hits the brakes?
Why would he do that, ma'am?
Maybe something's in the road.
- What would be in the road?
- I don't know!
A fucking goat!
We don't stop for goats, ma'am.
[yelling inaudibly]
[yelling inaudibly]
- Out of the fucking vehicle!
- [gunfire]
[groans loudly]
We got to get the
fuck out of here.
- [grunts]
- Come on.
[gunfire continues]
On the left!
[indistinct shouting]
- Fuck!
- [Joe] Raven One! Raven One!
This is Raven Actual!
I need immediate
C.A.S. to my beacon!
- Now!
- Roger, Raven Actual.
C.A.S. is inbound. Hang tight.
[grunts]
[cries out]
[shouting]


Damn, that's a beautiful thing.
Fuckin' A, it is.
Low, somber music ♪

You good, boss?
[panting] I'm good.
What the fuck?
[panting]
dramatic music ♪

[helicopter blades whirring]

[indistinct shouting]
Let's go, let's go, let's go!
[shouting continues]
[indistinct shouting]
[medic] Gunshots?!
No, he ate the steering wheel!
Pulse is faint and rapid! 178!
Breathing real labored!
[sergeant medic]
Where's the other?
Didn't make it.

Go, go, go.
Are you Captain Carrillo?
What the fuck do you
think you're doing?!
Flying an SF unit into Al-Asad,
don't report it to command?!
You just pirate our
fucking Humvees?!
JSOC said covert.
They watch the airport!
You can't sneak
- into this fucking place.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
You think I fucking choose
how I get in a fucking country?
You think I fucking plan it?!
Of course we notified
fucking command.
They just didn't
notify anyone else.
Stop acting like it's your
first fucking day in the Army!
That is three KIAs
because of this rookie
- fucking bullshit. Hey!
- Where's the medic?
Hey. Are you gonna
call their parents?
No! That's my fucking job.
Then do your job.
Oh, I will, bitch.
Don't
- fucking touch me.
- [grunting]
- [Tucker] Hey, hey, hey, hey!
- [overlapping yelling]
[grunting]
What the fuck am I watching?!
Captain!
- Get the fuck off me!
- Captain! Captain!
You will stand down!
Stand down!
- And you
- Be very
fucking careful the way
you fucking talk to me.
I'm the highest ranking
officer anywhere I fucking go.
[spits]
And this base
better start fucking
acting like it!
A two-vehicle escort?
That's what you send me?
Some fucking teenagers with M16s
from the first
fucking Gulf War?!
That's what I get?!
I can't send more than two
without an Iraqi
platoon overseeing.
You want 28 Iraqis
looking at your face?!
My order was to make
it look routine,
and that's what we did!
I'll send you back in
Bradleys with an Iraqi escort.
The fuck you will!
You're putting us
all in a Chinook
and you're fucking
flying us to Kuwait.
Now, where's your office?
Why?
'Cause it's my
fucking office now!
Through the double doors,
all the way down on the right.
You,
in my fucking office
in ten minutes.
Who the fuck is that?
DoD has a dark side, Captain.
You just met it.
[whispers] Fuck.
Fuckin' bitch.
[sniffles]
[exhales]
Captain Carrillo.
How well do you know your uncle?
I don't have an uncle.
I have two aunts.
No uncle.
You have an uncle.
I've never seen this man.
Be that as it may,
he's your uncle.
And he's the leader of the
Chihuahua-Coahuila cartel,
better known as Los Tigres.
What does that mean?
It means "tiger."
- You don't speak Spanish?
- No.
My parents never spoke
Spanish to me, only English.
[sighs]
This may not work.
What's not working?
Would you like
something from me? What?
Your father's an
immigration attorney.
He charges $125 an hour.
I don't know how
much he charges.
This is his office.
Yeah?
That's your home.
They bought it
after I graduated.
For $3.5 million
dollars, they bought it.
He makes 100 grand a year.
Explain that to me.
[scoffs]
Are you with the IRS?
Ask my father.
I see him once a year for
Christmas, maybe, if that.
Lady, what the fuck
do you want from me?
Do you love your country?
[scoffs softly]
I think I've made
that pretty clear.
- We believe
- Who's "we"?
The Agency.
You could've led with that.
What do you want me to do?
I've been tasked to find the men
who kidnapped
Congresswoman Hernandez.
Are you familiar
with the situation?
I'm aware of it.
What do you know about
the Lioness program?
Are you a Lioness?
I run it.
Look, I'm a soldier.
I've killed people in battle.
I've killed people today.
I'm not trained.
I'm not an assassin.
I just push a button.
I don't look at them in the eye.
Do you love your country?
We've established that.
We haven't. You haven't answered
- the question.
- Because I've proven it.
I don't need to
answer the question.
- Your country needs you.
- I am serving
my country right now.
Your country needs more.
Do you love it?
[scoffs softly]
- Fuck you.
- Do you?
Fuck you!
Oh, Captain Carrillo.
It's yes or no.
It's a simple fucking question.
I've been warned
about people like you.
I've met plenty of women
who went into the program.
Do you know what I've never met?
I've never met a
woman who came out.
Yes or no.
Do you love your country?
That is my file, right?
If you read it, then
you know I love it.
Then why can't you say it? I
just want to hear you say it.
I want to hear you say
you love your country.
Do you love your country?
Yes?
Or no?
[inhales sharply]
Do you love it?
[whispering] Yes.
[shuddering]
Yes.
[crying] I love my country.
Low, dramatic music ♪

Do you have any tattoos?
No.
Prove it.
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