The Night Agent (2023) s02e05 Episode Script

A Family Matter

I need to get my family out of Iran.
You have to help us. Please.
Noor Taheri. We're taking over her case.
This is one of the photos you took
of the man that met
with your ambassador.
Solomon Vega.
The ambassador was given
a briefcase before he left.
Make copies of what's in there.
You do that, we will get
your family out of Iran
and bring them here so you can
live together. That's the offer.
I have a party tomorrow at
the ambassador's residence.
Excuse me?
What are you doing up here?
Everyone's supposed
to hand in their phone.
- I found this on the banister.
- I'll make sure she gets it.
You. Come help me with something.
I've betrayed my country.
If those documents are
as important as you say,
get my family out of Iran.
Then you will have
your photos, not before.
You are not my lawyer.
- What gave me away?
- Well, let's see.
You're short about two
inches, 70 pounds, and a penis.
Who are you?
Someone wondering why a
decorated Delta Force operator
is behind bars, awaiting court-martial.
It's spelled out in the official report.
Have fun trying to find
the unredacted copy, okay?
I've read it.
It's a real slog.
I have a few questions though.
For instance, why would the
same Sergeant Sami Saidi,
who was shot saving hostages
during Operation New Dawn,
subsequently kill a civilian
during Operation Torchlight,
try to cover it up?
Both those operations were classified.
They still are.
I assume the official report
is missing some details.
I have a theory.
It was Sergeant Theo Miller who
shot Aisha Al-Bashir in Ramadi.
How do you know her name?
Command tried to cover it up
to protect the nephew
of a four-star general.
You refused. Now
you're being railroaded.
But not before you put
Miller in the hospital.
How'd I do?
Your file says you speak Arabic.
Fluent?
My mother insisted we learn.
Wanted us to remember our roots.
A wise woman.
Any other languages?
What is it that you want, Madame?
Yes, I speak French, Urdu,
Pashto passable Farsi.
To be or not to be?
That is the question.
I can also speak Dutch to you,
I've got plenty of time anyway.
I speak rather poor Russian
Do you have something to say?
Who are you?
I'm here on behalf of the
president of the United States.
- Right.
- I work for a top-secret program
tasked with investigating
corruption and treason
at the highest echelons
of American intelligence.
I think you would be an
interesting candidate to join us.
Sounds tempting, but I'm a
bit tied up at the moment.
My apologies.
Let me tell you about Night Action.
Give Noor until the end
of the day to cool off,
see if she hands over the
pictures of the documents.
- What if she doesn't?
- Leverage her.
Either she gives us what she promised,
or we expose her to the ambassador.
You cannot be serious. You'd
just burn her like that?
She's the whole reason we
know about the documents.
And now she's not cooperating.
Wait, you're on board with this?
We don't have time for alternatives.
Okay? Foxglove is already
in the wrong hands.
What do you mean? What is Foxglove?
We can't tell you.
But trust me, Rose,
potentially thousands of lives
are at risk here. Thousands.
Okay, but let's all just be
human beings for a second, okay?
What if the Iranian mission finds
something that implicates Noor,
and you still haven't
got her family out?
They'll send her back home, throw her
and her family in prison, or worse.
Then let's hope they
don't find anything.
Since when have we relied on hope?
If you're gonna fuck someone
over, be honest about it.
We need to move quickly. An
extraction could take weeks.
Blackmail might be the only option.
Well, I just met Noor.
You know better than I do
how to get her on board.
We can't move as fast as
she wants. Okay? We can't.
And she knew what she was getting into.
She knew it was gonna be dangerous
when she agreed to help
us get those documents.
I'll call her tonight,
present her with the options.
Hamza was discharged this morning.
Ali is still concussed.
The hospital will keep him another day.
American?
Or a flawless American accent.
Where else did he go?
We don't know.
There's 15 minutes of dead air
on last night's security feed.
He tripped the circuit.
Either he correctly guessed that
the cameras would reboot if he did.
- Or
- Or he was told by someone on our end.
Couldn't happen at a worse time.
I don't like rats in my house, Javad.
Noor.
I was wondering if I'd
get to see you today.
How are Hamza and Ali?
Still recovering.
Uh
And the man who attacked
them? Did you find him?
Not yet.
Soon enough.
- Have you been crying?
- No, no.
I'm a little under the weather.
Maybe keep your distance.
Last thing I want is to get you sick.
Who else will keep us
safe from rude diplomats?
And meddlesome caterers.
Especially them.
Only because you insisted.
Feel better.
Thank you.
Hello.
Noor
Are you okay? You've been
acting strange lately.
Taking forever to run errands,
looking over your shoulder.
I didn't realize I was being timed.
Last night, that woman found
your phone by Abbas's office.
Nobody was supposed to be upstairs.
I heard a noise. I went to check.
Spare me the lie. Something's up.
You've clearly been crying.
I'm worried about you.
I'm fine. Just a little
sick. Stop asking please.
Work?
CEO wants to discuss my
future at the company.
I'm sorry.
I'm gonna grab some food.
- What do you want?
- I'm good.
- Have you eaten since breakfast?
- No.
What are you, on a hunger strike?
Rose, I get that you're upset.
You get that I'm upset?
I'm trying my best here. Okay?
What do you want me to do?
Get her family out.
Like she asked from the beginning
and like you agreed to do.
We're working on it. Okay? But
a job like this, it takes time.
Weeks of recon, multiple operatives.
Her brother's military
service starts next week.
Catherine's trying to get the
CIA to expedite the process.
The CIA that Warren
worked for? That CIA?
You're asking Noor to
trust the same institutions
that you investigate in Night Action?
The one that drove you
off the grid for a month?
- It's a little more complicated.
- It really isn't, Peter.
What would you do if I was in her shoes?
I know you wouldn't give up that easily.
Fine.
Okay? I'll call Catherine, and, um,
we'll try to figure something else out.
- Thank you.
- Yeah.
And I was thinking burgers
with fries and mayo and ketchup.
Yeah, I know your order.
Thank you.
Next time, try coming before the
infection sets in, Mr. Welling.
I'll just avoid bar fights altogether.
Someone will be in shortly
with your prescription.
Thank you.
What?
I can't believe that
woman did that to you.
She's a tiny little thing.
I'm aware, Celeste.
- How long you gonna keep this up?
- Until I find them.
And until I can get you
back into the house safely.
No, I mean running around the
world. Getting in all these messes.
- You ever think about retiring?
- How, Celeste?
You know everything I
make goes to you, right?
At first. But you gotta have a little
saved after a few raises, right?
I've never had a raise.
You're shitting me. In six years?
It doesn't feel right to ask.
After everything he's done
for me, for the both of us.
He demands more and more from you.
You're the one taking all the risks.
You're the one putting
your face out there,
the one with your nuts on the table.
What is the point, Celeste?
Would he be able to do any
of what he does without you?
Then make damn sure he knows that.
Peter Sutherland, Sami Saidi.
Sami has been with Night
Action going on five years.
- It's good to meet you.
- Likewise.
This op is Sami's decision.
If he's not on board, we move forward
with what we discussed. Understood?
- Yeah.
- Take it away.
We have an asset that works for
the Iranian mission to the UN.
We promised we'd get
her family out of Iran
in exchange for leaked intelligence
that the Iranian ambassador
was in possession of.
Now, I need someone
to extract her family
from the outskirts of
Isfahan by this time tomorrow.
- Tomorrow? Wow.
- Yeah.
This intel, how how
big a deal are we talking?
We think it has something to do
with a chemical weapons
program called Foxglove.
Hmm. I thought the world agreed
not to test those anymore.
A few generals wanted to protect
against a new generation
of chemical warfare,
so they hired elite scientists
to brainstorm weapons
that could be produced with
modern tech and modern chemistry,
then went on ahead and created it.
And the mobile lab they
created it in just got stolen.
- By the Iranians?
- It's unclear.
But we're hoping the
documents can shed some light
on who stole it and why.
- Still 24 hours.
- Yeah, I know.
Our asset has risked a
lot to get us this intel.
And, not to mention, her brother
starts military conscription next week,
at which point extraction
would be impossible.
Now, look, I I get
this is a huge ask.
Yeah, I get it. What's plan B?
You know, threaten to
expose her to her bosses,
blackmail her to hand
over the intelligence.
But at least that buys you a few
more days to plan for the extraction.
A few days? Sounds great.
And this is assuming the Iranian
mission doesn't discover her by then.
Hey, look, I don't love either option,
but at least my way, Sami's not
going into the field without any prep.
I'm not gonna lose another
agent again. I'm just not.
So her family stays together,
you get what you need to find the
people that have a chemical lab,
maybe prevent some kind
of attack here at home?
- That's the idea, if you can pull it off.
- Any hesitation, we'll find another way.
One that doesn't involve
hanging her out to dry?
- Guess we gotta do it his way, then.
- Thank you.
Okay, I'll leave you two
to talk contingencies.
Meanwhile, I'll find
someone who can fly you
into Isfahan undetected this afternoon.
Yeah, great.
Noor, this is Sami.
He's agreed to help get
your family out of Iran.
Hello. It's very nice to meet you.
Hello, Noor, nice to meet you.
You speak Farsi too!
Of course!
Now if this is gonna work,
we need to know everything.
All the roads that lead
to your family's home,
all the side streets,
nosy neighbors, all of it.
Okay, let's get to work.
Rose!
Hey, Artoun.
Interesting place.
Uh, my mom's still setting
up her new apartment.
Oh, so you found her. Good.
Uh, yeah. That's why I am not back yet.
I meant to tell you. Sorry.
So the team and I have been discussing
the changes you made to the source code,
and while you obviously should
have checked in with me first,
we love it.
You do?
AdVerse as a tracking tool.
I mean, I'm pissed I didn't
think of it myself first.
We are talking about
a company-wide pivot.
Uh, what about the marketing play?
Gone. Dead.
I showed Adrien Mullen what
you changed, how it works.
He wants to fully fund us,
pitch us to government
agencies, law enforcement.
And not just in the U.S.,
we are going global, baby!
Um, is that a good idea?
I mean, this is a powerful tool.
We need time to test the program,
uh, assemble some sort of ethics board.
Ethics board?
You sound like the girl in the
dorm who calls campus police
to shut down the party
'cause she can't sleep.
We need to vet who we're selling
to, how they plan to use it.
In the wrong hands,
this tech can be abused.
Rose, you really wanna
slow this train down?
AdVerse takes off, we
all win. You get that?
I can't be a part of this
unless it's done right,
so maybe it's best if we part ways.
Seriously?
Of course, there's still a lot of work
that needs to be done to make the pivot,
and no one knows the ins
and outs of the code like me.
And, look, I really doubt
that Adrien would question
why your lead programmer walked
out right before a funding round.
And even if he did,
I'm positive he wouldn't
tank the deal as a result.
What do you want, Rose?
Chief technology officer,
equity, and finally
- Don't say ethics board.
- Ethics board.
He's late.
The bridge is backed up. Just
give him a few extra minutes.
So how was the doctor this morning?
Got stitched up right this time.
Antibiotics, no permanent damage.
Good.
And your sister? She
liking the new apartment?
She misses home but
she likes it enough.
Yeah.
She mentioned something
interesting earlier.
Well, she just asked how long
I had been working for you,
and I told her six years.
And then she asked when the last
time was I got a raise, and, uh
I told her I couldn't remember.
I don't think you've ever
asked for one, Solomon.
Yeah, I guess not.
You know, maybe when the time
is right, we can talk about one.
- Are you unhappy?
- No.
Of course not.
It's just that Celeste
asked about retirement,
whether I had been
saving, and I haven't.
And with this injury, it got me
thinking maybe I should start.
And for that, I'm gonna need a raise.
All right.
State your case.
Well, I've been with you for a
while. Six years, like I said.
I think you would agree
that during that time,
- I've been valuable to your work.
- Certainly.
Took on a leadership
role since Carter left.
Public-facing, much higher risk.
And I'm happy to do it.
I just think that my
compensation should reflect that.
How much were you thinking?
I mean, I think ten percent.
Five, maybe?
I know we've had some setbacks recently,
so I would understand
if you can't do five.
You know, three is a fair number.
Even even two. I
think two would be
Are you negotiating
a raise or a pay cut?
Uh
That him?
Yeah.
- Let's, uh, pick this up later.
- Of course.
It's been a month now.
His name hasn't shown up
on any intelligence reports,
no ops in Thailand
matching your description.
As far as the bureau's concerned,
Sutherland hasn't worked
for us, the U.S. government,
or anyone else for the last ten months.
Then who is he working for?
He's gotta be with
some government agency.
Not officially, he isn't.
I I can keep digging.
No.
Just lay low.
A thousand pages on Camp
David, no black marker.
Any mention of him here?
You want a book report?
That'll cost extra.
None of the bits I skimmed.
You sure he was there?
We've heard it from a couple of sources.
We're good.
Pleasure doing business.
Pack your bags tonight. We'll
have to move fast tomorrow.
You're sure it will be safe?
Yes, Mom, I promise.
Tell Farhad not to overpack.
I love you.
I love you.
My brave girl.
That was Catherine.
The pilot says he can buy you
an hour at a private airstrip.
But Catherine's still
trying to find you a car.
How's your mom feel?
She's trying to sound strong,
but I can tell she's scared.
I want to be there tomorrow with you
to make sure that Sami has
them safely on the plane.
Just to make sure they're okay.
I'll call Peter as soon as
we're in the air with them.
And I promise I'll call
you right after, okay?
No. I would like to be there.
It's better for you if I am.
The sooner I know they're okay,
the sooner you have your documents.
Fine, yeah.
- Thank you.
- Yeah.
Both of you.
How you feel, man? Are
you good? Everything okay?
Yeah.
Not the most dangerous thing Night
Action has ever asked from me.
When this is all over,
I'll buy you a beer,
or five.
Why do I get the feeling you're
more on edge about this than I am?
Catherine can't lose
another agent? What happened?
We were in Bangkok, my
partner and I split up.
Okay? We were made, and, uh
I couldn't get back to her in time.
Maybe if I would've
taken a different route,
you know, run faster, I I don't know.
Stop.
Don't do this, man.
Don't play the "what
if" game, I mean it.
It's impossible to know
the best way forward.
Let me tell you something.
One of my Delta COs
talked about having
a moral anchor for me.
It's my little sister.
When I start playing this game,
I think about her.
You know? What would
she say about what I did?
Would she agree I tried
to do the right thing?
And if she would,
I'm not saying I sleep
easy at night, but it helps.
Maybe you should think about
who this person is for you.
Okay.
Get home safe.
I'll try.
Ugh, finally.
- This shirt was starting to smell spicy.
- I wasn't gonna say anything.
How'd the, uh, call go with your boss?
Well, I threatened to quit,
and I got a promotion instead.
Wow, not bad for somebody who's
been blowing off work for a week.
What about you? How'd it go?
Good. Um, there's an agent en route,
and Noor's gonna be with
Catherine and me tomorrow
while he picks up her family.
Maybe you should be there too.
Noor seems to be more
relaxed around you.
Okay. How is she?
Grateful,
afraid.
And you?
Hopeful.
But since when have we
relied on hope, right?
Sometimes that's all we have.
- What?
- Nothing.
Just glad you're here.
- Hello.
- Hello.
Feeling better?
Afraid not. I'm heading
to the doctor in a moment.
What's this?
Aash Shalgham.
Mom would make it for
us whenever we were sick.
I didn't take you for a cook.
I'm not.
She was watching on the phone
the entire time, criticizing.
As a good Iranian mother should.
Thank you. I'm sure it's delicious.
Enjoy.
Haleh,
can I borrow you? Just for a moment.
Of course.
Take a seat.
I wanted to ask you about the party.
The vendors.
You chose them?
They were the same as last year.
All of them?
The decorators, the florists,
the valets
The caterers?
No, this was our first time using them.
The last company went out of business.
And how did you pick new ones?
Bijan and I tasted a few places.
Is this about the man who
attacked Hamza and Ali?
Do you remember seeing this man?
That him?
No.
Said with such confidence.
I mean, it's possible I
passed him during the party.
I don't know.
Which is it?
You didn't see him, or you don't know?
I I don't know.
Oh. You finalized the guest list, right?
Did you make any last-minute changes?
People were canceling or
revising until the day before.
And who approves the final list?
Abbas, but he never changes it.
So really, you give final approval.
What is this about exactly, Javad?
Do you remember seeing her?
She looks familiar.
That's right. I did speak to her
Near the Ambassador's personal office?
I heard a noise
upstairs. I went to check.
I saw this woman looking for a bathroom.
And the phone? Hers or yours?
- Haleh
- Mine.
It fell out of my pocket.
She saw it and was giving it back to me.
Great!
You wouldn't mind if
I take a look at it.
Huh?
See, Haleh,
we have a problem.
Because this phone looks nothing
like the one she's handing over to you.
You don't find that strange?
You seem to be at the center
of a lot of unusual events that night.
Perhaps Bijan will be more cooperative.
No, Bijan has nothing to
do with this. Please
Nothing to do with what?
Tell me, Haleh.
Noor has it.
It was her phone.
Anything?
Nothing yet.
Still got a couple of sections left.
If we haven't come across
his name yet, I doubt we will.
They erased him from the narrative.
But who?
FBI? CIA? NSA?
None of our contacts
can seem to place him.
Whatever agency he's working for,
they wanna keep his activities quiet.
Perhaps.
Or it's because he's
working for an agency,
or a department, or
something that doesn't exist.
At least not on paper.
You heard the girl over
the radio in Bangkok.
Night Action.
I thought that was just a call sign.
You think it's something else?
I don't know.
But it's a blind spot.
And we cannot afford to have those,
especially this close
to the finish line.
I've been thinking about
our earlier conversation.
About your salary.
Yeah, we don't we don't
have to talk about that.
These past few months
helping me with Foxglove and
my plans for the future
You're right. You are invaluable to me.
To this operation.
And it's time that I recognize it.
A 15% raise, and a title.
Let's call it
Vice President of Acquisitions.
Thank you very much.
Your first assignment, acquire
Peter Sutherland for me.
I think it's time he and I
had a proper introduction.
You got it, boss.
- Yes, sir?
- Hi, Javad.
I heard you interrogated Haleh
and Bijan. What's going on?
No, no, it's nothing.
Just had a few questions
about the party,
confirming details.
Oh, thank God
No rat then?
Not yet.
Still following up on a few leads.
I'll let you know as
soon as I know more.
Very good.
Please do.
Thank you. Goodbye.
This is it?
Yeah, this is it.
Welcome.
Make yourselves at home.
- He land yet?
- Touched down a few minutes ago.
He's about 20 minutes
out from the apartment,
but there's no issues so far.
Can we see his location?
- No.
- How do we get updates?
Cutting edge.
When this is all over,
you should talk to Travers
about upping your budget.
We have a dozen of these in
every major city around the world,
so, believe it or not,
it adds up pretty fast.
Still.
You didn't strike me
as religious, Catherine.
No. I'm not.
So, what now?
We wait for the phone to ring.
Just like old times, right?
Hmm.
You'll forget all about me
I know you will
I'll visit all the time.
My brother barely came
back after he left.
They only gave him a few
nights off here and there.
Then,
you come to me.
The base is only two hours away.
Mehran says there's a
park close by with a lake.
I just got my license.
You're crazy if you think
Baba will allow me to disappear
with his car all day.
We'll talk every day then, Jujeh.
You'll call me every day, promise?
I promise, I promise.
Someone's at the front door.
Now?
Let me
I'll call you back.
- Hello.
- Hello.
The bags are there.
Hello, Farhad.
- Hello.
- We need to leave now.
- Who is he?
- Don't worry, trust me.
Mom What's happening? Where
are you going? Who is this?
This is Sami. He's here
to take us to your sister.
- What?
- You didn't tell him ?
Your sister figured out a
way to get us out of Iran.
Just like Baba talked about.
- Are you serious?
- Why didn't you tell him?
I've already packed our
bags. But we need to go now.
Is this a joke?
Who are you really?
Farhad, keep your voice down.
This is my house!
- Don't tell me what to do!
- Farhad, quiet
Who is this? Who are you?
My name is Sami.
Noor sent me here to get you
and your mother out of Iran.
Noor sent you?
You're an American?
I'll explain in the car.
We need to move.
Farhad Listen to him, Farhad.
No. I'm not going anywhere
Farhad.
Hey, Sami, everything okay?
We have a problem. The
brother doesn't wanna come.
Put him on the phone.
You need to figure this
out with your brother, okay?
This is ridiculous.
We have no idea who this man
is or what he wants with us.
I told you, Noor sent him.
- No!
- Your sister
- Noor?
- Farhad, you need to listen.
You need to go with them. Now.
First, tell me what's going on!
I found a way for us to leave Iran.
Forever. To have a better life.
I don't want to leave home!
I would've told you if
you'd bothered to ask.
Mom said she told you.
I was afraid he'd run off
You knew he'd say no?
Hey, what's happening?
My mother didn't tell
him they were leaving.
I thought he'd understand
and listen to me.
Mom!
Farhad, I am your older sister.
- So?
- I know what's best for all of us.
I did this for you.
You don't have to go
to the army anymore.
That's why you did this?
Please, Farhad listen to her.
I have friends here.
People who care about me, who love me!
We love you!
- Just go without me.
- That won't work.
Why not?
Azita?
Brother Farhad?
It's Babak.
Farhad?
Brother Farhad?
- Hello.
- Hello, Babak.
Everything okay?
Everything's fine
There's a stranger here
Who's here?
Farhad.
This is my nephew
She's lying
- Hello.
- Farhad.
Hi.
He's a bit angry. Just
a small family dispute
- He's a stranger. He shouldn't be here!
- Farhad, silence!
- Who is that?
- That's Babak, our neighbor.
Maybe the two of us
should speak outside.
That's not necessary.
That accent?
- Where are you from?
- I'm visiting from abroad.
Help us! Get him out!
Farhad, enough!
Babak, really, we're fine.
It's a family matter.
Don't interfere, please.
Not until I understand what's going on.
Come inside then. We'll talk.
Come in then.
We'll talk.
Talk, huh?
You need to tell me exactly
what they just said, right now.
Catherine, call this off now.
- Get Sami out of there.
- No, not without them.
Your brother is not cooperating.
If you don't get them out,
I will destroy these photos.
I don't care what happens to me.
Does your brother speak English?
A little bit.
What the hell are you doing?
Hey, Farhad. Can you hear me?
Hello? Yes. Who are you?
My name's Peter. I work with Noor.
Listen, your life is
changing very quickly. Okay?
I can't imagine how
difficult this is for you.
But you need to listen to me.
Your sister is in trouble with the IRGC.
- What trouble?
- They're planning on hurting people.
Okay? Now your sister's been very brave,
and she's helping us
to try to stop them.
But now they're suspicious
of her. She's in danger.
Your sister needs your help.
I I don't understand.
Fuck!
The Pasdar.
They suspect me of
helping the Americans.
Does he understand? Do you understand?
Yes, I I understand.
- Make Noor safe.
- That's what I'm trying to do.
And the quicker you leave with Sami,
the less chance the IRGC has of
finding out that this happened.
Okay? The easier it'll be for
us to keep your sister safe.
- You love her, right?
- Yes, of course.
Help us by keeping her safe.
Farhad. Farhad, please
Okay, let's go.
Okay.
I'll go.
He'll come. I'll call when I can.
- The bags
- Leave them, we have to go!
Hey, dude,
come out!
You don't want to do this
Get out of their home.
I've already explained
Come out here and explain it again.
No?
Call the police, tell
them a stranger has come
Oh, God
Stay back.
Get in the car. Get in the car.
- Stay back, stay back.
- Farhad, don't go with this bastard!
- Let's go!
- Farhad, say something!
- Stay back!
- Where are you going with this bastard?
How are you going to escape?
Foreigner!
There's one hundred million
of us and only one of you.
I'll hurt you so badly
that even the birds
up in the sky are gonna mourn for you.
God help us
How far is the airstrip?
It's about ten miles.
I can't go
What do you mean?
Drop me off here.
Farhad
Take Mom to Noor. I'm staying behind.
If you stay, they will
throw you in prison.
I'll figure something out.
I'll make something up
Farhad, just think for two seconds
I'll make something up.
Stop! Let me off here.
No! I won't allow you. Snap out of it!
Oh God.
Let me talk.
- Hello.
- Hello, officer.
What happened to your brake
light? And your back window?
Kids in the neighborhood misbehaving.
Car off.
Give me the keys.
Where are you headed?
Kashan.
So late?
How do you know this man?
- I'm
- I'm asking her.
He's my nephew.
We were visiting a sick family
member in Gharazi Hospital.
License?
Wait here.
All units be on the lookout
for a white Toyota Land Cruiser.
Step out.
- What's the problem?
- Step out of the car!
Out now!
Turn around and put
your hands on the car.
Put your hands on the car!
Listen.
I have a gun in the
front of my waistband.
A gun?! Don't turn
around! Don't you move!
Don't move!
Understood?
Farhad.
Farhad, what are you doing?
Farhad.
Put the gun down.
I'm going back
Just put the gun down, Farhad.
I'll tell them a
stranger came into my home
and tried to kidnap me and my mother.
Farhad!
- Please
- And I had to stop him.
Farhad!
Farhad, talk to me,
Farhad, talk to me, please!
Sending backup to your location.
Farhad, talk to me! Talk to me!
What have you done?! You killed him!
You killed my son! What
have you done to me?!
What have you done?
Farhad!
Don't! Don't!
Get your hands off me!
Yeah.
Listen.
- Things went bad.
- Okay.
The the brother pulled
a gun and took a shot at me.
I I had to shoot him.
Right.
He's dead.
You hear me?
Yeah.
Still got the mother.
She's not doing well,
but I'll get her on the plane.
Right.
I'm sorry it's not better news.
I'll I'll call when I can to
explain what happened, but I gotta go.
Understood.
Are they safe?
Yeah.
Yeah, they're safe.
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