Okkupert (2015) s02e06 Episode Script
January
Norway's oil and gas concessions are to be managed by NovGas.
NovGas is controlled by a Russian oligarch named Konstantin Minnikov.
He obtains these concessions for nearly nothing and sells them for a huge profit.
Your interview in Stern made some of my colleagues very nervous.
- I don't want you to leave.
- What about Maja? - I want the two of you to meet.
- This is Jerome.
I feel grateful to the Human Rights Court and to my lawyer.
- I'll be back in Norway.
- We have an informant among us.
Who was Stefan Christensen working with? THE CABINET BUILDING I'm very glad we have managed to assemble all our neighbors here.
Sweden.
Finland.
Denmark.
And we have also invited Russia for the first time.
Our Norwegian-Russian cooperation is reaping positive results.
Our trade agreement has given both countries a renewed faith in the future.
And now we want you to become a part of this positive cooperation.
Rygh.
You can't seriously believe that we would cooperate with Russia in any way? We have a presentation, and if you We cannot cooperate with a country that consistently violates our borders.
No, I understand that.
Which is why we need to end that.
And that is a very important point in our proposal.
We need closer cooperation at all levels.
And with that you mean? We need to think in new ways.
We are not enemies.
We are neighbors.
So the problem is our attitude? You think we should look at the Russian military aircraft - - that constantly violate our airspace as a friendly visit? As far as I know, Finnish planes enter Russian airspace constantly.
With closer cooperation, no one would infringe on anybody.
- Our obligations lie with the EU.
- Yes.
And what consolation do you get from that? I believe it's better to have one of the greatest military powers behind you rather than coming at you.
- Is that a threat? - Of course not.
On the contrary.
Why do we have a problem with Russian aircraft violating Finnish airspace? Why do you have to be so goddamn dominating? - It's frustrating.
- I know.
OCCUPIED JANUARY Your husband was lucky.
When one looks at the wreckage, it could have been much worse.
Do you know any more about the collision? We find nothing that indicates that you collided with a car.
No paint residue, no tire tracks.
You think it was an accident? Car accidents have happened there before, and the road was icy.
Do you remember any more from the time of the accident? No, I don't remember anything.
What were you doing out there? Maybe that's enough for now? Get well soon, Djupvik.
Good luck.
I need air.
- It was no accident.
- What do you mean? My crash.
I was preoccupied with the suspect.
- Do you remember now? - No.
Not the crash, but there was a car behind me.
- Why didn't you tell the investigators? - Because I don't trust them.
It's impossible that a thorough investigation could have concluded that it was an accident.
- But why would they lie about it? - I don't know.
I think that he has contacts in the Justice Department.
Contacts? What are you talking about? Can you check if there's a connection to the investigators? You want me to spy on my colleagues? This goes much deeper than the police investigators.
The Justice Department is involved.
You know I can't do that.
And if I'm talking about the people involved in Andrea's kidnapping? - 187.
- 424.
Does the Finnish President take your calls? Korhonen.
Yeah, why? He left the meeting with the Russians in protest.
How far is he willing to go to help us? Ask him to present a resolution in the EU Parliament.
- I will soon be with you, Jesper.
- No worries.
Yeah.
I'm happy to see you're in good shape, Antti.
I have never liked your sense of irony.
- So did you read my email? - Unfortunately, yes.
Unfortunately? I don't think the EU Parliament with vote to ask Russian to leave Norway.
Why not? I mean, you guys will have to do something before you're invaded too.
Finland will not propose - - a resolution we don't believe we can win.
It will only encourage more aggression with Russia.
But you can win.
The East European countries will vote in your favor.
Jesper, not without Germany and France on board.
So you're saying you'll propose the resolution if I get France on board? How on earth would you do that? You have to ask the Commission to even prepare a resolution.
And Pierre Anselme will block it for sure.
- Pierre.
Welcome.
- Yes, thank you.
EU Commissioner Pierre Anselme was attacked this morning at a meeting - - with a representative from Thorium Energy, Astrid Berg.
The protests were against the EU's refusal to renew the debt-structuring agreement.
The French Commissioner is a symbol of the EU's unpopularity in France.
- It's okay.
- You were lucky, you know? You shouldn't have been hit.
Pierre should have.
He deserved it.
- You're saying he deserves to be stoned? - No.
I'm saying I understand the demonstrators very well.
People, they lost everything-- their houses, their jobs, their pensions.
This guy represents everything I hate about the EU Commission these days.
- Yep.
I hate him too.
- Fucking hypocrite.
He keeps our thorium project in limbo.
He refuses us any economic support.
It's not only about Astrid's project.
It's all about renewables projects.
This guy's only into oil and gas.
I don't even know why he suggested meeting.
Pierre will know you took a hit for him.
That could be a good thing.
Are you saying I should reschedule the meeting before the wound heals? Exactly.
Let him feel he owes you.
I can come if you want.
[Surveillance of Director of PS Hans Martin Djupvik.
.]
- The Finnish President just called me.
- Korhonen.
- You're violating Finnish airspace again.
- Just testing their ability to react.
Yes, but it's encouraging Finland to protest against your presence in Norway.
I will not expand our trade cooperation without Finland on board.
Lukas, can you take this? The least you can do is offer Finland a public apology.
- Okay.
- Good.
Norway is investing in new fighter aircraft from Sweden.
The Griffin, yes.
A Russian manufacturer will propose a deal that will outbid the Swedes.
Someone's saying that they found your mother.
Is everything okay? I'm sorry.
I have to go.
A private matter.
Will you just tell Moscow that - - I will meet with the arms manufacturer if they apologize to Finland? Hello? Yes? Can you try to follow my finger? - Do you feel any dizziness? Fatigue? - No.
Some people experience confusion.
- Have you noticed anything like that? - No.
- Will I remember what happened? - I don't know.
Maybe after a while, but probably not.
Hi.
There you are.
I did what you asked me.
I went in and checked the travel logs and - secret documents.
- Did you find something? I didn't find anything about the Justice Department.
But I found something about you.
- Me? - Yes.
It was about an internal investigation for the murder of Stefan Christensen.
Did you kill him? - Hi! - She was lying here.
- Where is she now? - Over there! Thank you.
Mom! Mom! Stop her.
Mom! Hi.
It's me, Anita.
It's me.
Are you cold? Look.
There.
Shall we go back? Are you out for a walk? - Hi, it's Anita.
- Miss Prime Minister.
Mr.
President, how are you? I'm informing you Finland's decision to postpone talks on Nordic cooperation.
Please wait, Mr.
Korhonen, until the Russians get in touch.
Their Foreign Minister just apologized for breaching our airspace.
Okay.
So? But as we spoke, the entire power supply to Helsinki got hacked.
This is how Russia operates.
They say one thing and they do another.
If I can just talk to Pierre, he'll listen to me.
- He doesn't usually listen to you.
- Sure, he doesn't do what I say.
- Have you seen my phone? - You're going to destroy my only chance.
- No, I promise.
- You don't care about this anymore.
Now that's unfair, Astrid.
The climate has always been the most important thing.
- You know me, Astrid.
- Are you ready? Astrid, if I get five minutes with Pierre - - your project will be financed.
I can guarantee that.
Listen.
I'll show up with Emil by chance.
I won't know that Pierre's there.
Great.
You can come to - The fish? - You'll like it.
And she wanted to do that because she was just fed up with the life.
There's Mom! Hey.
- Pierre? - What are you doing here? Our son is hungry, so Emil, come! Let's wash our hands.
Well, sit.
We'll talk later.
I feel I know you better now that I know your wife, you know? She's a power plant by herself.
If you'd met years ago, maybe my country wouldn't have been invaded on your behalf.
My behalf? I was serving the interests of Europe.
I'm an EU Commissioner.
Does the German Counselor know your wife owns an investment company in Bahrain? - My ex-wife.
- But still business partner.
Did your wife guarantee Minnikov the EU wouldn't interfere with him in Norway? - What's this supposed to prove? - It will bring attention to the fact that your secret company bought a major share of NovGas before Minnikov died.
You have no proof, and it's pure provocation.
You know that.
An investigation by the EU Commission will show that it's not.
Pierre, it's time that Europe returns the favor to the Norwegian people.
How so? By creating an alliance in the union that will ask Russia to leave.
Starting with you urging the French government to field that initiative.
Come on, the French government? Have you read the news? Have you seen the demonstrations? Do you know the situation in France? How do you think I'll convince them to do something about Norway now? Pierre, you'll not only lose your job.
You'll lose your money.
Good, old-fashioned blackmailing? It's a bold plan, but not feasible.
No.
Enjoy your fish.
Hi.
- Hey.
I'll talk to you later.
- Okay.
Thank you.
Why did he leave? - What did he say about the project? - I think it went well.
- This is it.
- That's it? This is everything? This is your life? This is my Norwegian life.
And in your Russian life? - In my Russian life? - Yes.
In my Russian life, I have a castle, and it's full of gold and diamonds.
I'm glad to hear that.
- And what about this one? - Hello! Grandma wants to talk to you, but she won't come in.
Okay.
Maja! Come here.
Look.
It's for you.
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
- Hi.
- Hi.
- Doing alright? - Yeah.
- Good.
- I heard that Russian moved in.
- Yeah.
Nikolaj.
- Yeah.
I understand that it feels weird.
Can't you just come in for a coffee and say hello to him? - I don't understand you.
- This is how it is.
He means a lot to me, and you need to try to live with that, okay? Yeah.
I can live with it.
That's no problem.
- But what about Maja? - Don't worry about Maja.
- Maja likes Nikolaj and she's doing fine.
- That's not what she tells me.
- Don't use Maja.
- She's not okay.
She gets bullied at school.
She You I thought of suggesting that she could live at our place a while.
- Welcome back.
- Yikes.
Half-price at Prix because of the expiry date.
I need to talk to you.
I I'm the subject of a secret investigation into the murder of Stefan Christensen.
Did you know? Yes.
- How long? - A while.
Why didn't you say anything? They asked about the night Andrea was taken.
But I said I knew nothing.
They're trying to fire me.
You realize that, right? They're the same people who tried to ruin us the whole time.
Stefan, Poland All those cases are related.
- What if there's no conspiracy? - Why didn't you say anything to me? Because I think their arguments are so weak - - that it wasn't worth mentioning.
I'm trying to protect you.
I can't have a Chief of Staff who withholds information from me.
- I question your trust.
- Have I let you down? You neglected to tell me important information! Maybe they're just investigating you because they're doing their jobs.
- Miss Sidorova.
- Hans Martin? I need a favor.
Was it in self-defense? I didn't You said that you'd never hated someone so much.
- That's how I felt, too.
- Of course I hated him! I hoped he would be killed or just disappear.
But I didn't do it! I didn't do it! You don't understand.
You didn't look him in the eyes.
- He said he regretted not killing her.
- I know! I know all of that.
That's the difference between us and them.
We don't do those things.
We don't! We obey the law.
My god! That's everything we navigate by! How would society be otherwise? You chose You chose to become one of them! - Hilde - No, I don't recognize you! - Let me drive, HM.
- No.
You have to let me drive.
Yeah.
- Are you interested in Football, Jesper? - No.
- You've never heard of Marius Trésor? - No.
He was a legendary player in France, and I used to adore him.
Even though he was a defender.
But he was special.
He was what we call "a libero", a free man.
This guy had a vision of the game.
He had a tactical awareness - - to control the game from whatever position he took on the pitch.
And when I took to politics, I wanted to be the Marius Trésor of politics.
To remain in full control, even though I change position.
So to remain in full control, you just do what I ask.
No, you're missing the point, Jesper.
You never tell a libero how to play.
Never.
Whoever you pretend to be, you still have to obey the rules of the game.
- If not - If not? I'll expose you to the press for what you really are.
You do what you have to do.
But don't forget to confer with your wife before you do it.
My wife, she has nothing to do with this.
- You're not threatening my family? - Oh, come on, Jesper.
What? I'll give you until tomorrow to decide if I'm gonna ruin your life.
Go on! Hi.
Astrid finally received her financial backing.
- From whom? - Pierre Anselme.
May I just speak to Astrid in private, please? Jerome stays here.
Astrid, you can't trust Pierre.
Why didn't you mention our project to Pierre? Because Pierre won't survive as EU Commissioner more than a few days.
That doesn't matter because he's going to fund us through his private company.
That makes it ten times worse.
- Astrid, he's corrupt.
- No.
Don't destroy this.
He built his fortune on stolen Norwegian oil money.
- Just give her a moment, please.
- Don't get involved.
What did you say? I've had enough of you.
We got involved the moment you came through that door.
We saved you from getting into prison.
We made you a fucking hero! That's the way we get thanks? You're fucking unbelievable, Mr.
Berg! I've had enough of you.
Get out of this house.
Get out now! Fucking unbelievable.
[RUSSIAN WHORE.]
Mate! One more time.
[Fucking Russian whore!.]
You doing okay? If you regret letting Nikolaj move in, you can tell me.
Okay.
- But everything's okay? - Yeah, why do you ask? I want you to tell me if you aren't doing okay.
If someone at school is bullying you, I can talk to the teacher.
I don't care.
I don't care what they say to me.
- You don't have to not care, Maja.
- Yes, I do.
We like Nikolaj and Nadja.
We like Russians, so people hate us.
That's just how it is.
A message came from Russian police.
A Russian GRU soldier admits murdering Stefan Christensen.
They tried to take him, but the situation escalated.
Do we believe that? They found his DNA on the weapon.
Go to Moscow.
He might know who Stefan was working with.
I already inquired about it, but I got refused immediately.
I'm sorry that I didn't tell you about the investigation into you.
Don't focus on that.
We have a much bigger task now.
This is bigger than the Justice Department.
The resistance accepted the peace deal to buy time.
To regroup.
We must have been close, and that's why they wanted me dead.
What do you want me to do? Who knew that we were outside the restaurant that night? We're at the scene of the accident.
It's so odd.
I almost have it.
You should've let me drive that night.
Then it wouldn't have happened.
- You mean Weland? - Yeah.
He was on duty at your place until midnight.
I'm coming to you.
Be ready.
Clear.
Look at this.
He's still using the game to communicate? They could have changed servers.
It's near impossible to track them with the millions of players.
Enter security access code.
Jesper? I need to meet you now.
Tonight, yeah.
Good.
We'll meet where we were yesterday.
To a greener and greater future.
To the worst Energy Commissioner for the climate ever.
Well, credit to you for starting this green wave, you know? But as a business man, it's always about timing.
Pierre has accepted to double his investment in thorium energy.
Great.
But I'm going to still need your political support to liberate Norway.
Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't tell you - - the EU Commissioner doesn't exist anymore.
I'm about to resign.
- No, that's not acceptable to me.
- I have to.
I have to in order to help Astrid with her project.
If not, we cannot even apply for EU funding.
You know that.
- You're not getting away with this.
- "This", as you say - now is between the two of you.
- Yes.
Well, thank you.
I'll call you soon.
Yes.
Partner.
Good luck, Jesper.
The bill is on me.
You see that he's using you to escape me? - The project needs money.
- Not dirty, stolen oil money, Astrid.
All the oil money is dirty.
It's good if it can be used for clean energy.
We're talking about a guy who sacrificed Norway's independence to get rich.
Did you think he cared about your struggle for freedom? No, but now I can't pressure him.
My hands are tied because of you.
Don't be so shortsighted.
Pierre will soon be replaced by Ryszard Podoski.
The Pole? How do you know that? Trustworthy sources.
The same Podoski who was marched out of Parliament when we were invaded? I can arrange a meeting with you, Jesper.
But you have to leave Pierre be.
It's a deal.
Now I'll go home to Jerome.
And I want you to move out and find a new place to live.
Down! Hands behind your back! Give me your password.
Jesper.
What's the point of an EU resolution - - if Norway makes an arms deal with Russia? I know, but I'm telling you, Antti.
There won't be an arms deal.
Yes, but call.
Update me on the slightest development.
- Pierre Anselme resigned.
- What the hell does that mean? I think Korhonen has a friend in the new EU Commissioner from Poland.
Finland will present a resolution saying Russia should leave Norway.
All of the Eastern European countries are in on it.
- They won't have a majority.
- France seems to be in too.
It's going to be a clean deal.
Finland will guarantee - - that France will get debt relief if they accept the resolution.
- Someone needs to stop that man.
- Korhonen, yes.
No, Jesper.
Before he starts a war.
Look, Miss PM.
This weapon system is more powerful and precise than the Swedish.
Thank you for your presentation.
Maybe next time.
- Thank you.
- Can I have a moment with you? We're really late.
I'll meet you down there.
Let's take the stairs, then.
This is not the kind of loyalty I would expect from you.
An arms deal with Russia would signal a complete shift in our military alliance.
- You have lost all your alliances.
- What makes you so sure about that? The EU betrayed you, and some members are even conspiring against you.
That's because you provoke them.
Like you did with Korhonen.
To isolate me.
Don't you think I understand what game you're playing? If you understand the game, you must know how fun it is to win.
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NovGas is controlled by a Russian oligarch named Konstantin Minnikov.
He obtains these concessions for nearly nothing and sells them for a huge profit.
Your interview in Stern made some of my colleagues very nervous.
- I don't want you to leave.
- What about Maja? - I want the two of you to meet.
- This is Jerome.
I feel grateful to the Human Rights Court and to my lawyer.
- I'll be back in Norway.
- We have an informant among us.
Who was Stefan Christensen working with? THE CABINET BUILDING I'm very glad we have managed to assemble all our neighbors here.
Sweden.
Finland.
Denmark.
And we have also invited Russia for the first time.
Our Norwegian-Russian cooperation is reaping positive results.
Our trade agreement has given both countries a renewed faith in the future.
And now we want you to become a part of this positive cooperation.
Rygh.
You can't seriously believe that we would cooperate with Russia in any way? We have a presentation, and if you We cannot cooperate with a country that consistently violates our borders.
No, I understand that.
Which is why we need to end that.
And that is a very important point in our proposal.
We need closer cooperation at all levels.
And with that you mean? We need to think in new ways.
We are not enemies.
We are neighbors.
So the problem is our attitude? You think we should look at the Russian military aircraft - - that constantly violate our airspace as a friendly visit? As far as I know, Finnish planes enter Russian airspace constantly.
With closer cooperation, no one would infringe on anybody.
- Our obligations lie with the EU.
- Yes.
And what consolation do you get from that? I believe it's better to have one of the greatest military powers behind you rather than coming at you.
- Is that a threat? - Of course not.
On the contrary.
Why do we have a problem with Russian aircraft violating Finnish airspace? Why do you have to be so goddamn dominating? - It's frustrating.
- I know.
OCCUPIED JANUARY Your husband was lucky.
When one looks at the wreckage, it could have been much worse.
Do you know any more about the collision? We find nothing that indicates that you collided with a car.
No paint residue, no tire tracks.
You think it was an accident? Car accidents have happened there before, and the road was icy.
Do you remember any more from the time of the accident? No, I don't remember anything.
What were you doing out there? Maybe that's enough for now? Get well soon, Djupvik.
Good luck.
I need air.
- It was no accident.
- What do you mean? My crash.
I was preoccupied with the suspect.
- Do you remember now? - No.
Not the crash, but there was a car behind me.
- Why didn't you tell the investigators? - Because I don't trust them.
It's impossible that a thorough investigation could have concluded that it was an accident.
- But why would they lie about it? - I don't know.
I think that he has contacts in the Justice Department.
Contacts? What are you talking about? Can you check if there's a connection to the investigators? You want me to spy on my colleagues? This goes much deeper than the police investigators.
The Justice Department is involved.
You know I can't do that.
And if I'm talking about the people involved in Andrea's kidnapping? - 187.
- 424.
Does the Finnish President take your calls? Korhonen.
Yeah, why? He left the meeting with the Russians in protest.
How far is he willing to go to help us? Ask him to present a resolution in the EU Parliament.
- I will soon be with you, Jesper.
- No worries.
Yeah.
I'm happy to see you're in good shape, Antti.
I have never liked your sense of irony.
- So did you read my email? - Unfortunately, yes.
Unfortunately? I don't think the EU Parliament with vote to ask Russian to leave Norway.
Why not? I mean, you guys will have to do something before you're invaded too.
Finland will not propose - - a resolution we don't believe we can win.
It will only encourage more aggression with Russia.
But you can win.
The East European countries will vote in your favor.
Jesper, not without Germany and France on board.
So you're saying you'll propose the resolution if I get France on board? How on earth would you do that? You have to ask the Commission to even prepare a resolution.
And Pierre Anselme will block it for sure.
- Pierre.
Welcome.
- Yes, thank you.
EU Commissioner Pierre Anselme was attacked this morning at a meeting - - with a representative from Thorium Energy, Astrid Berg.
The protests were against the EU's refusal to renew the debt-structuring agreement.
The French Commissioner is a symbol of the EU's unpopularity in France.
- It's okay.
- You were lucky, you know? You shouldn't have been hit.
Pierre should have.
He deserved it.
- You're saying he deserves to be stoned? - No.
I'm saying I understand the demonstrators very well.
People, they lost everything-- their houses, their jobs, their pensions.
This guy represents everything I hate about the EU Commission these days.
- Yep.
I hate him too.
- Fucking hypocrite.
He keeps our thorium project in limbo.
He refuses us any economic support.
It's not only about Astrid's project.
It's all about renewables projects.
This guy's only into oil and gas.
I don't even know why he suggested meeting.
Pierre will know you took a hit for him.
That could be a good thing.
Are you saying I should reschedule the meeting before the wound heals? Exactly.
Let him feel he owes you.
I can come if you want.
[Surveillance of Director of PS Hans Martin Djupvik.
.]
- The Finnish President just called me.
- Korhonen.
- You're violating Finnish airspace again.
- Just testing their ability to react.
Yes, but it's encouraging Finland to protest against your presence in Norway.
I will not expand our trade cooperation without Finland on board.
Lukas, can you take this? The least you can do is offer Finland a public apology.
- Okay.
- Good.
Norway is investing in new fighter aircraft from Sweden.
The Griffin, yes.
A Russian manufacturer will propose a deal that will outbid the Swedes.
Someone's saying that they found your mother.
Is everything okay? I'm sorry.
I have to go.
A private matter.
Will you just tell Moscow that - - I will meet with the arms manufacturer if they apologize to Finland? Hello? Yes? Can you try to follow my finger? - Do you feel any dizziness? Fatigue? - No.
Some people experience confusion.
- Have you noticed anything like that? - No.
- Will I remember what happened? - I don't know.
Maybe after a while, but probably not.
Hi.
There you are.
I did what you asked me.
I went in and checked the travel logs and - secret documents.
- Did you find something? I didn't find anything about the Justice Department.
But I found something about you.
- Me? - Yes.
It was about an internal investigation for the murder of Stefan Christensen.
Did you kill him? - Hi! - She was lying here.
- Where is she now? - Over there! Thank you.
Mom! Mom! Stop her.
Mom! Hi.
It's me, Anita.
It's me.
Are you cold? Look.
There.
Shall we go back? Are you out for a walk? - Hi, it's Anita.
- Miss Prime Minister.
Mr.
President, how are you? I'm informing you Finland's decision to postpone talks on Nordic cooperation.
Please wait, Mr.
Korhonen, until the Russians get in touch.
Their Foreign Minister just apologized for breaching our airspace.
Okay.
So? But as we spoke, the entire power supply to Helsinki got hacked.
This is how Russia operates.
They say one thing and they do another.
If I can just talk to Pierre, he'll listen to me.
- He doesn't usually listen to you.
- Sure, he doesn't do what I say.
- Have you seen my phone? - You're going to destroy my only chance.
- No, I promise.
- You don't care about this anymore.
Now that's unfair, Astrid.
The climate has always been the most important thing.
- You know me, Astrid.
- Are you ready? Astrid, if I get five minutes with Pierre - - your project will be financed.
I can guarantee that.
Listen.
I'll show up with Emil by chance.
I won't know that Pierre's there.
Great.
You can come to - The fish? - You'll like it.
And she wanted to do that because she was just fed up with the life.
There's Mom! Hey.
- Pierre? - What are you doing here? Our son is hungry, so Emil, come! Let's wash our hands.
Well, sit.
We'll talk later.
I feel I know you better now that I know your wife, you know? She's a power plant by herself.
If you'd met years ago, maybe my country wouldn't have been invaded on your behalf.
My behalf? I was serving the interests of Europe.
I'm an EU Commissioner.
Does the German Counselor know your wife owns an investment company in Bahrain? - My ex-wife.
- But still business partner.
Did your wife guarantee Minnikov the EU wouldn't interfere with him in Norway? - What's this supposed to prove? - It will bring attention to the fact that your secret company bought a major share of NovGas before Minnikov died.
You have no proof, and it's pure provocation.
You know that.
An investigation by the EU Commission will show that it's not.
Pierre, it's time that Europe returns the favor to the Norwegian people.
How so? By creating an alliance in the union that will ask Russia to leave.
Starting with you urging the French government to field that initiative.
Come on, the French government? Have you read the news? Have you seen the demonstrations? Do you know the situation in France? How do you think I'll convince them to do something about Norway now? Pierre, you'll not only lose your job.
You'll lose your money.
Good, old-fashioned blackmailing? It's a bold plan, but not feasible.
No.
Enjoy your fish.
Hi.
- Hey.
I'll talk to you later.
- Okay.
Thank you.
Why did he leave? - What did he say about the project? - I think it went well.
- This is it.
- That's it? This is everything? This is your life? This is my Norwegian life.
And in your Russian life? - In my Russian life? - Yes.
In my Russian life, I have a castle, and it's full of gold and diamonds.
I'm glad to hear that.
- And what about this one? - Hello! Grandma wants to talk to you, but she won't come in.
Okay.
Maja! Come here.
Look.
It's for you.
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
- Hi.
- Hi.
- Doing alright? - Yeah.
- Good.
- I heard that Russian moved in.
- Yeah.
Nikolaj.
- Yeah.
I understand that it feels weird.
Can't you just come in for a coffee and say hello to him? - I don't understand you.
- This is how it is.
He means a lot to me, and you need to try to live with that, okay? Yeah.
I can live with it.
That's no problem.
- But what about Maja? - Don't worry about Maja.
- Maja likes Nikolaj and she's doing fine.
- That's not what she tells me.
- Don't use Maja.
- She's not okay.
She gets bullied at school.
She You I thought of suggesting that she could live at our place a while.
- Welcome back.
- Yikes.
Half-price at Prix because of the expiry date.
I need to talk to you.
I I'm the subject of a secret investigation into the murder of Stefan Christensen.
Did you know? Yes.
- How long? - A while.
Why didn't you say anything? They asked about the night Andrea was taken.
But I said I knew nothing.
They're trying to fire me.
You realize that, right? They're the same people who tried to ruin us the whole time.
Stefan, Poland All those cases are related.
- What if there's no conspiracy? - Why didn't you say anything to me? Because I think their arguments are so weak - - that it wasn't worth mentioning.
I'm trying to protect you.
I can't have a Chief of Staff who withholds information from me.
- I question your trust.
- Have I let you down? You neglected to tell me important information! Maybe they're just investigating you because they're doing their jobs.
- Miss Sidorova.
- Hans Martin? I need a favor.
Was it in self-defense? I didn't You said that you'd never hated someone so much.
- That's how I felt, too.
- Of course I hated him! I hoped he would be killed or just disappear.
But I didn't do it! I didn't do it! You don't understand.
You didn't look him in the eyes.
- He said he regretted not killing her.
- I know! I know all of that.
That's the difference between us and them.
We don't do those things.
We don't! We obey the law.
My god! That's everything we navigate by! How would society be otherwise? You chose You chose to become one of them! - Hilde - No, I don't recognize you! - Let me drive, HM.
- No.
You have to let me drive.
Yeah.
- Are you interested in Football, Jesper? - No.
- You've never heard of Marius Trésor? - No.
He was a legendary player in France, and I used to adore him.
Even though he was a defender.
But he was special.
He was what we call "a libero", a free man.
This guy had a vision of the game.
He had a tactical awareness - - to control the game from whatever position he took on the pitch.
And when I took to politics, I wanted to be the Marius Trésor of politics.
To remain in full control, even though I change position.
So to remain in full control, you just do what I ask.
No, you're missing the point, Jesper.
You never tell a libero how to play.
Never.
Whoever you pretend to be, you still have to obey the rules of the game.
- If not - If not? I'll expose you to the press for what you really are.
You do what you have to do.
But don't forget to confer with your wife before you do it.
My wife, she has nothing to do with this.
- You're not threatening my family? - Oh, come on, Jesper.
What? I'll give you until tomorrow to decide if I'm gonna ruin your life.
Go on! Hi.
Astrid finally received her financial backing.
- From whom? - Pierre Anselme.
May I just speak to Astrid in private, please? Jerome stays here.
Astrid, you can't trust Pierre.
Why didn't you mention our project to Pierre? Because Pierre won't survive as EU Commissioner more than a few days.
That doesn't matter because he's going to fund us through his private company.
That makes it ten times worse.
- Astrid, he's corrupt.
- No.
Don't destroy this.
He built his fortune on stolen Norwegian oil money.
- Just give her a moment, please.
- Don't get involved.
What did you say? I've had enough of you.
We got involved the moment you came through that door.
We saved you from getting into prison.
We made you a fucking hero! That's the way we get thanks? You're fucking unbelievable, Mr.
Berg! I've had enough of you.
Get out of this house.
Get out now! Fucking unbelievable.
[RUSSIAN WHORE.]
Mate! One more time.
[Fucking Russian whore!.]
You doing okay? If you regret letting Nikolaj move in, you can tell me.
Okay.
- But everything's okay? - Yeah, why do you ask? I want you to tell me if you aren't doing okay.
If someone at school is bullying you, I can talk to the teacher.
I don't care.
I don't care what they say to me.
- You don't have to not care, Maja.
- Yes, I do.
We like Nikolaj and Nadja.
We like Russians, so people hate us.
That's just how it is.
A message came from Russian police.
A Russian GRU soldier admits murdering Stefan Christensen.
They tried to take him, but the situation escalated.
Do we believe that? They found his DNA on the weapon.
Go to Moscow.
He might know who Stefan was working with.
I already inquired about it, but I got refused immediately.
I'm sorry that I didn't tell you about the investigation into you.
Don't focus on that.
We have a much bigger task now.
This is bigger than the Justice Department.
The resistance accepted the peace deal to buy time.
To regroup.
We must have been close, and that's why they wanted me dead.
What do you want me to do? Who knew that we were outside the restaurant that night? We're at the scene of the accident.
It's so odd.
I almost have it.
You should've let me drive that night.
Then it wouldn't have happened.
- You mean Weland? - Yeah.
He was on duty at your place until midnight.
I'm coming to you.
Be ready.
Clear.
Look at this.
He's still using the game to communicate? They could have changed servers.
It's near impossible to track them with the millions of players.
Enter security access code.
Jesper? I need to meet you now.
Tonight, yeah.
Good.
We'll meet where we were yesterday.
To a greener and greater future.
To the worst Energy Commissioner for the climate ever.
Well, credit to you for starting this green wave, you know? But as a business man, it's always about timing.
Pierre has accepted to double his investment in thorium energy.
Great.
But I'm going to still need your political support to liberate Norway.
Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't tell you - - the EU Commissioner doesn't exist anymore.
I'm about to resign.
- No, that's not acceptable to me.
- I have to.
I have to in order to help Astrid with her project.
If not, we cannot even apply for EU funding.
You know that.
- You're not getting away with this.
- "This", as you say - now is between the two of you.
- Yes.
Well, thank you.
I'll call you soon.
Yes.
Partner.
Good luck, Jesper.
The bill is on me.
You see that he's using you to escape me? - The project needs money.
- Not dirty, stolen oil money, Astrid.
All the oil money is dirty.
It's good if it can be used for clean energy.
We're talking about a guy who sacrificed Norway's independence to get rich.
Did you think he cared about your struggle for freedom? No, but now I can't pressure him.
My hands are tied because of you.
Don't be so shortsighted.
Pierre will soon be replaced by Ryszard Podoski.
The Pole? How do you know that? Trustworthy sources.
The same Podoski who was marched out of Parliament when we were invaded? I can arrange a meeting with you, Jesper.
But you have to leave Pierre be.
It's a deal.
Now I'll go home to Jerome.
And I want you to move out and find a new place to live.
Down! Hands behind your back! Give me your password.
Jesper.
What's the point of an EU resolution - - if Norway makes an arms deal with Russia? I know, but I'm telling you, Antti.
There won't be an arms deal.
Yes, but call.
Update me on the slightest development.
- Pierre Anselme resigned.
- What the hell does that mean? I think Korhonen has a friend in the new EU Commissioner from Poland.
Finland will present a resolution saying Russia should leave Norway.
All of the Eastern European countries are in on it.
- They won't have a majority.
- France seems to be in too.
It's going to be a clean deal.
Finland will guarantee - - that France will get debt relief if they accept the resolution.
- Someone needs to stop that man.
- Korhonen, yes.
No, Jesper.
Before he starts a war.
Look, Miss PM.
This weapon system is more powerful and precise than the Swedish.
Thank you for your presentation.
Maybe next time.
- Thank you.
- Can I have a moment with you? We're really late.
I'll meet you down there.
Let's take the stairs, then.
This is not the kind of loyalty I would expect from you.
An arms deal with Russia would signal a complete shift in our military alliance.
- You have lost all your alliances.
- What makes you so sure about that? The EU betrayed you, and some members are even conspiring against you.
That's because you provoke them.
Like you did with Korhonen.
To isolate me.
Don't you think I understand what game you're playing? If you understand the game, you must know how fun it is to win.
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