This spy thriller explores the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by intelligence operatives who must balance their professional obligations to their country and organization against their personal relationships and moral compass. The narrative demonstrates how individuals in high-stakes professions often face impossible choices where loyalty to family, personal ethics, and truth-seeking must be weighed against organizational demands and national interests. The film illustrates that in intelligence work, the line between professional duty and personal morality is often blurred, and that those who serve in such roles must constantly navigate complex situations where their actions may conflict with their deepest personal values and relationships.
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and Saskia no important matters.
We don't care about the money. It's about who we can trust.
>> Wait. Wait.
I have a wife and children.
Please, I don't want to die.
Please, I don't want to die.
>> I don't care.
Hey sweetheart, how are you?
Is everything okay?
>> Yes, everything is okay. I am just calling to uh find out what time you will be home.
>> Oh, I'll be home real soon. Really soon.
You sure you're okay?
>> Yes. I am just in the mood for some ice cream. Could you pick me up some ice cream when you get home?
>> Ice cream?
Sure. What kind?
>> Mint chocolate chip, please.
>> Mint chocolate chip. Yes. Yes.
Are you sure you're okay?
>> Okay.
>> I love you, too.
>> I love you, too.
I have already told you Romana that life is no longer for me. I am a wife now and soon to be mother.
Being a mother and a wife are great qualities. I admire the sacrifices women make to be successful at both. But there is a higher calling, one that supersedes motherhood or wely duties. One that even supersedes the voice of God.
And that is Ria and our fight against the West.
>> Being a wife and a mother is my calling.
Even you don't believe that. I am offering you the chance to come to England with me. The SVR has plans to infiltrate the British Parliament, the government ministries, and even the residence of the prime minister.
Who better to accomplish this than you?
That is your calling, Anastasia.
Think about it.
May God help you with your decision.
As we come to the end of our segment for tonight, I want to thank my esteemed colleagues for their thoughts, prayers, and support.
As you all know, I suffered from a near fatal and mysterious case of poisoning.
I almost lost my life, but my unborn child was not so lucky. As a foreign correspondent for the continent of Africa and the bureau chief, I have been at the forefront of every major story covering the continent. From stories of wars to military coups and famine to presidential elections, business and infrastructural developments and advances in medicine, I have covered it all. Even with threats to my life, I have refused to cower in fear, but stand for the truth. And that's what I'm about, the truth. And what is the truth? The truth is that my poisoning was not an accident, but politically motivated. I will never stop seeking and reporting the truth.
Good night.
And my wife does it to me again.
Oh, well, looks like you and I will be spending more time together >> at work or in bed.
>> Both, I suppose.
>> In that case, I'll be needing a raise in my salary, sir.
>> Oh, yes, ma'am.
Yes.
Denise Anderson.
Denise, it's 3 in the morning.
>> I want back in.
Want back in where >> the story? My story.
>> I want back in.
>> You mean the story that nearly got you killed? Bad story. No way.
>> You owe me, Eddie.
>> Yeah, you're right. I do owe you. And that's what's preventing you from getting killed over some story.
>> This isn't just some story, Eddie. This is an investigation into the murders of innocent civilians and the assassination of a prominent Nigerian political figure.
>> Do you know what happened to K News correspondents covering the same story?
>> No. What happened?
Their hacked bodies was sent to K News's office.
>> My god.
>> Look, exactly. These are the kind of people we're dealing with. Look, I'm sorry, Denise, but the story is not worth it.
>> I disagree. Uncovering the truth and exposing it is worth it.
I'm going ahead with my story with or without the station's help. I still have my contacts in Nigeria.
>> But Denise, my hands are tied. The higherups want nothing else to do with this story.
>> They're only backing off the story because the network just signed an exclusive deal with Nigeria.
>> Look, that may be true, but they are our employers. They signed the checks.
Screw them. I'm going ahead with my investigation.
>> All right. The But you must sign a waiver stating that you are working off the reservation and that the station won't be liable for anything or anyone.
>> Understood.
>> I'll contact a friend of mine in the UK.
He runs a private security firm. I'll see if he can have a security team for you while you're in Nigeria.
>> Thanks, Eddie. I appreciate that.
>> And one more thing. Now, I heard the deputy director of the DMI is in DC for some intelligence and security conference. He'll be at the Capitol Hotel.
>> Oh, really?
Thanks.
>> You're welcome.
and Denise.
>> Yes.
>> Good luck.
>> Deputy Director. Deputy Director Muhammad. I am Denise Anderson from News of the World Network. I want to talk to you about a story claiming that your president is responsible for the assassination of a political rival.
>> Off the record.
How dare you accuse our president of such vile lies?
Well, can you talk about the commercial airline that was sabotaged, killing a political rival of your president and also claiming the lives of hundreds of innocent civilians? I have on good authority to believe that it was the GMI, Nigeria's security and intelligence is responsible.
>> Ah, you make it sound like a Hollywood movie.
If I were you, I'll refrain from saying such things. Haven't you noticed that uh you have been unlucky lately losing an unborn child like that?
>> I'm not afraid of you or the organization that you work for.
>> And you should be. Even your American CIA are afraid of us. What do you think I'm doing in uh Washington DC?
An intelligence summit.
Yes. Right.
>> The truth will come out.
And what is the truth?
You western idealists are always talking about freedom, democracy, and the truth.
But here's something they didn't tell you at Dillard University. The truth is what men of power say it is.
Go home, Miss Anderson.
I heard that you and your husband have not been sleeping with each other for months now.
When a man hasn't had his medicine for that long, the next option begins to look very appetizing.
Secretary, go home. Miss Anderson, this story isn't worth your family.
What do you think, Muhammad?
>> I believe she's becoming a bigger threat general now that she survived the poisoning >> and she will now have the world's attention.
>> Yes, sir. Uh, I have it on good authority that she will be in Nigeria in a couple of days. We can have it done there.
>> That will not be a good idea. We will allow her safe passage in and out of the country. But when she gets back to the States, she must be silenced permanently. I don't want to hear about her again.
>> It'll be done, General.
>> I still don't understand why you have to go.
>> I can't explain it. I I I just have to.
>> Why?
You said it yourself. These people are dangerous. They tried to kill you before and now you want to walk right back into the lion's den.
>> Look, it's a risk, but I have to see this through and uncover the truth.
Besides, I'll have protection.
>> I don't like this. Why does it always have to be you, Bob? trotten everywhere, putting your life in danger.
You You have a family here that needs you. I need you.
Look, I know for the past couple of months I haven't been a good wife.
I let work distract me from what's really important.
That's us.
But I have to see this through to walk away from it now. So many lives have been lost, including our unborn child.
To give up now will be dishonoring their sacrifices and ours.
And one more thing, I want you to end it with her.
>> And what? with who?
>> The affair with your assistance.
>> I wanted to stop.
Good.
Please take my luggage downstairs.
My ride to the airport is outside.
If it's a girl, I want her name to be Tatiana.
>> I like Tatiana.
What if it's a boy?
>> Michael.
>> I like Michael, too.
I'll be right back.
>> Our employers will never leave us alone, will they?
>> If they reach out to him, too.
>> Oh, no. No. They know my position on not returning to the agency.
>> When our baby is born, I'm turning in my resignation.
You made a sacrifice to be with me. I'm going to make a sacrifice to be with you.
Where have you been?
>> You told me after my last assignment I can take some time off.
>> Well, cut that vacation off for now. I have a new target for you.
Where?
>> Washington DC.
>> Who's the target?
>> Does it matter?
>> It never does.
Hello.
>> Do you recognize my voice?
>> Yes, I do. How are you? I'm fine. And you?
>> I am surviving.
We are surviving.
>> How are things since my last visit?
>> Not so good. The DMI have informants everywhere. Every journalist is being watched ever so closely.
>> I understand.
>> How long have you been in the country?
>> A couple of days now. I'm juggling a few errands just to make my visit look legit. Do you have the files?
>> Yes, I have them. It contains all you need to expose the DMI for their part in the plane crash.
>> When and where do you want to meet?
>> Our usual meeting spot. You remember it, right?
>> Yes, I do. I'll meet you there.
>> Be careful.
>> You too.
Hello. Who is it? It's me, sir. David Mark. Yes, David. What is it? We just intercepted the call between Victor, the Daily Times reporter, and that American journalist. They're expected to meet up for the exchange.
Very well. Once the exchange has been made, have Victor picked up afterwards.
Kill him.
What about the black American woman?
Don't worry about her. We have someone in the US to handle that.
Sit down.
>> Who the hell are you and what the hell are you doing in my house?
I'm calling the police.
The hell is wrong with him?
>> We've jammed your cell phone signal.
>> Now sit down.
Who are you? Who sent you? The DMI?
>> You know, this isn't the first time I've been threatened by your foreign governments, >> but it will be your last.
>> No.
>> You've been warned several times by my government to back off of this story.
>> Please. I was only doing my job.
And what a fine job you've done.
I too do fine work. And when the general says you die, you die.
>> No.
Please.
What's Hey baby door.
No.
I'm sorry.
Oh.
Oh.
You take good care of your father for me, Michael.
He will never forgive me for this.
But you have to remind him that I love him. I will always love him. And I will always love you, my son.
I I don't know if I will ever see you again, but I pray that you never fall in love with a woman like me.
Welcome back, Anastasia. I'm very pleased with your decision.
Let's go.
>> How about one last look at your home?
>> That life is in the past now. I'm looking ahead.
know you're not calling to reschedule our weekend together, are you joining?
>> Is sniffing up my girl all you think about?
>> Yep.
>> I wonder what your wife would say if she heard you talking dirty to another woman.
>> I believe it'd be the same thing your husband would say if he saw the dirty things you do to me. You're such a dirty dog, Alex.
>> Yeah, and you like it dirty, don't you, Joanne?
>> Touche. Anyway, sucking your little woodpecker is not why I'm calling you tonight.
>> What could be more important than that?
>> That business about Nigeria we talked about. Have you talked to the president about it?
>> I have spoken to the president >> and >> he's on board with it.
>> Well, that's fantastic, Alex. Well done.
I knew I could trust you with the simplest of tasks. You're going to get a special treat this weekend.
>> However, the president is a bit worried about the details of this regime change.
>> What's he worried about? That we're about to own a country full of people that look like him.
>> Joanne, we just got out of Iraq and we're still in Afghanistan.
The president is worried that the American people in Congress don't have the stomach for another USled invasion.
>> Well, it ain't going to be an invasion.
There won't be any US boots on the ground in Nigeria. This will strictly be a covert operation, >> which means we're going to need the CIA with us. I'll call Mary Lusvei. She's the deputy director of counter intelligence and special operations.
>> We're going to need a boatload of money off the books for this operation. Wall Street.
>> Hey, I need some convincing. I think we can get them there.
>> Think of all that Nigerian oil money we going to be making. We install a new president, loyal to us.
>> An idea who I think the next president ought to be.
>> Well, you can tell me who it is this weekend. I'll see you then. Bye.
Hello, >> it's me.
>> Yes, sir.
Uh, we have intel that some very powerful Americans are planning something sinister against our country.
>> Who are they?
>> Uh, the details have already been sent to you.
>> Incoming transmission.
>> Access granted.
>> I got it. I'll start prepping the Black Prince.
>> Uh, negative on the Black Prince. Uh, he has given up the crown. Uh, is Angel ready to be part of the Alpha team?
>> Yes, she's proven herself to be very effective during her time with Bravo Force.
She has my full confidence, sir.
>> Good. I have her operational as soon as possible. Uh, in the meantime, uh, we're expecting, uh, some details from our man inside the White House. Once we know, you'll know.
>> Copy. I'll have a look ready.
All right, Miss Brooks. So, we'll have you scheduled for surgery as soon as you receive your labs back later on this week. Now, lab tests are pretty quick, so we should be able to get you in in the next two weeks or so. Okay, Miss Brooks.
Don't worry. You're in good hands. All right.
>> Okay, doctor.
And given that you're going to be the one cutting me open, >> I think it's only fair you call me by my first name.
>> Well, that'll be hard, but I'll try. How about I use both names? That's my compromise. Yeah.
>> Okay.
>> All right. Take care, Miss Brooks.
>> You, too. Thanks, doctor. Mhm.
So I'm being reassigned to the alpha team.
>> That is correct.
>> But why? I mean, what happened? What about the Black Prince?
>> The Black Prince is no concern of yours.
Well, I'm no soldier, sir. I'm a medical doctor, and that's all I ever wanted to be. I want to save lives, not take them.
Every life you take saved millions of Nigerian lives. The enemies mount against us. You and I are centuries on the wall.
Well, >> how long before I repay my father's debt to you people?
until we say it's repaid.
>> Sins of my [ __ ] father.
>> This is your new reality. The sooner you accept that, the sooner you can move past it.
Meet me at the KO house later tonight and I'll get you read in.
Hello, Muhammad.
Yes, General. I have briefed the president about the party.
>> Okay. Uh, what needs to be done, sir? I expect the house to be very dirty.
Understood. I'll make sure Mr. Ba orders a deep cleaning.
You're late, sir. I'm a medical doctor.
I have patients who need me.
>> You're early.
Early gets you killed as does late.
So, be on time.
>> Yes, sir.
>> All right. So, it's going to be a standard cleaning.
Four tangoes.
Make it dark.
>> Are we certain there will only be four of them?
>> If there's anyone else, terminate them.
Our intel suggests where they'll be sitting. It's normally pretty accurate, >> but be ready.
>> Infill, Xfill.
>> Huh?
>> I'll kill all the security cameras.
I'll take you to and fro.
>> Cover.
It's supposed to be an arms deal going bad.
I'll put extra money in all their accounts that point back to the High Mountain militant group.
>> Well, I've I've heard of them. They're an upstart group, right? Wannabe Cowboys.
>> Exactly. That's why this needs to look amateurish.
>> Weapons.
>> I'm glad you asked.
All American AR-15 >> target ammo.
>> It needs to look amateurish >> with a slick.
No light mount.
It is The weapon was stolen from a high mountain militant shipment.
It needs to trace back to them.
Don't add any accessories.
Use the ice pick carrier if you have to, but the weapon needs to trace back to them.
>> What if I'm compromised?
I'm glad you asked.
>> Sinai got it.
>> When When will this happen?
>> When I call you.
And what if I'm in surgery?
Leave that to me.
That'll be all, soldier.
Hello.
>> Are you ready?
Yes, sir.
>> Good. I'm out front.
>> Okay, I'll be right out. But can we make this quick? I'm on call tonight.
>> I know.
>> They know everything.
Heat. Hey, Heat.
soldier.
We're here now. Remember, this is not a training drill.
Training is over.
This is a live operation.
You have the green light to kill.
Do not hesitate.
You know what needs to be done.
Do it.
Hey, our country is counting on you.
What you do tonight is for the good and survival of Nigeria.
You're ready for this.
You hear me?
You're ready for this.
Now, are you sure that this is the wisest course of action?
>> Of course it is. The key to controlling the continent of Africa is through Nigeria.
>> We orchestrate a coup. Remove the current president. Put in the new one.
One who will be loyal to us. Dwitten.
removing a democratically elected president of a sovereign country.
Are we sure about this?
>> Nigerians are no more democratic than we are.
>> And with a nuclear armed Nigeria under our control with its advanced military capabilities and natural resources, no one would ever [ __ ] with us again.
>> Can we count on Wall Street's support?
>> Wall Street would only back such a plan if Washington took this serious. You leave Congress to me >> and you leave the White House to me. The president owes me a couple of favors.
>> What about the intelligence community?
>> Soon as I get the okay from the director, I'll be good to go.
>> So, what do you say, Henry?
>> I say we can leave our friends at Wall Street to me.
>> Good. All right. Well, with that said, guess I'll be going to Nigeria.
Need to get on the ground ASAP.
Set up shop.
Holy [ __ ] Who are you?
I'm just a messenger here to deliver a message.
>> Message from who? the president of Nigeria.
What's the message?
>> Africa is now our turf white man. You've had your way with it long enough. We'll take it from here.
Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay.
Okay.
Dad, dad, dad.
Well, >> it's done.
>> Good. Just got word you're needed at the hospital.
>> What's wrong?
>> One of your patients is going in for surgery.
>> Ah, yes. Mrs. Ayanna Brooks.
>> Prepare the patient.
We'll be there at 5.
Yeah.
Hey. Hey.
Mikey.
>> Oh, Dad. The game's about to start.
>> Go ahead. I think I can manage by myself.
>> Thanks, Dad. Don't take too long.
>> All right, I won't, son.
Aurori na papa auri na wow.
>> Hey dad.
Mike, I'm sorry.
Sorry. Mikey.
Mikey.
Mike.
Mike. I'm sorry, son. Mike.
Mike. Sorry.
[ __ ] H.
All right.
Continue.
trap.
I mean, nah, that won't be necessary.
Put the gun down.
Are you not going to afford me the same courtesy?
>> You'll forgive me if I don't. Where's my son?
>> Relax, Mr. Emmanuela, Jr. Oh, excuse me.
It's uh Brian Patterson, right? That's what you call yourself these days. No, your son is alive and well. Put the gun down and let's talk.
>> Hell no. I need to know that he's alive and well.
He sleeps like a baby, doesn't he?
>> Where are you holding?
>> Not far. Not far at all.
Now, please put the gun down and let's talk business.
What's all this about? What do you want?
And how'd you find me after all these years?
The fact that you even have to ask this question shows that you are getting sloppy. You of all people should know what we are capable of.
>> How did you find me?
>> To be honest, we weren't really looking for you. The mission found you.
>> What mission? What are you talking about?
>> The CIA have a mole inside the DMI.
How? For what? How long? We don't know yet. Frankly, it doesn't even matter.
What we know is that this person's uh betrayal has seriously derailed Nigeria's nuclear weapons program.
>> Okay, I understand. What does that have to do with me? I'm retired. The general has asked for you to do this one last thing before you officially retire. Of course, the general's dead. He died in a drone strike two years ago in Somalia. I saw it on the news.
That's what we wanted the Americans to think.
>> It was all part of our operation to ferret it out the mold and it worked.
The general is not dead. He's alive.
>> I don't believe it.
Oh, >> hello.
Hello.
>> You recognized my voice?
Yes, gentlemen.
>> It's good to hear yours, Emmanuel. It has been a long time.
I'm sorry that we had to meet this way, but the mission's integrity and success is very imperative.
>> I understand, General.
>> I want this traitor dead. This traitor must not see the light of day.
Consider it done, General.
Do we have a problem?
>> He's in Charlotte.
>> I told you the mission found you.
If you can't do it, that's that's not necessary. Okay, I can do it.
I will do it.
But how can I trust that my son is going to be safe with you, >> Muhammad?
He's my son. This is my only son.
I'll do whatever it takes to ensure that his life is safe.
I trust that you will remember that.
I'll communicate with you when the mission's complete.
The DMI doesn't care about you making money on the side.
They just prefer you not do it selling classified state secrets.
>> I knew the DMI would send an assassin for me one day.
I wasn't sure if they would send their best.
My own son.
>> They won't. Papa, I take it the general isn't truly it, is he?
>> No, he isn't.
That man truly has nine lives.
It's true.
I'm the traitor.
I've been selling our country's classified documents to the Americans for some time now.
I guess this is the part when I'm supposed to say that I was doing it to purge my soul for all the unjust things I've done for my country or that I don't agree with the direction that the country is going.
or the Americans pay very well and I was doing it out of greed.
I guess it doesn't matter now, does it?
It doesn't.
Regardless of what I've done, the question here is what sort of a man would send a child to kill his own father?
And what kind of son would agree to it?
A patriot, of course.
You're a soldier and soldiers follow orders no matter what.
>> No matter what.
If not me, they'll send someone else to do it.
When the general says you die, you die.
The question is, how will you die?
When I married and had you, I wanted to quit the agency.
When the doctor placed you in my arms and you looked at me with those innocent eyes of yours, I knew right then and there I wanted to be a father.
Nothing else mattered but being there for you.
When your mother died, I didn't know what to do with myself.
So, I went back to what I knew best.
I gave you to the general to raise.
I should have never done that.
Look what he's making you do.
Look what this line of work has done to you.
I'm sorry I wasn't there for you to protect you.
Sorry I wasn't there to be your father.
I've been watching you raise Mike for some time now.
He seems like a wonderful boy and I'm so proud of the father you have become.
Don't fail him like I failed you.
Get out from this line of work with what little soul you have left.
Close your eyes, Dad.
Breathe.
Breathe.
Breathe.
Breathe.
Who are you people? What the [ __ ] do you want?
>> We will get to who we are later. For now, let's focus on what we want. You are head of intelligence committee. You have access to classified documents.
Yes.
>> Yes.
>> Good. You will start making copies of those documents and hand them over to your new chief of staff, Kayla.
>> I already have a chief of staff.
>> I know. Fire her.
>> No offense, Kayla, but she doesn't have the requisite experience to be a chief of staff or a US senator.
>> Senator? What are you implying? Are you saying a woman's place is only on her back, not in the halls of power?
What will the women in your district think when they learn of this?
>> Okay. Okay, I'll do it. I'll do whatever you want. Just don't let these go public.
>> Do what I say and you should have no problems.
>> Can't believe I'm being blackmailed.
This is not blackmail. This is comprom.
Congratulations, Senator. You now work for the Foreign Russian Intelligence Service, the S V.
Good work, Anastasia.
Good work.
Compromising a sitting you a senator, a one with such vital information was a stroke of genius in your part.
>> Thank you, boss.
I'm sure you're looking forward to your next assignment. I am, boss.
So, why don't you finally agree to have dinner with me?
We can talk about your next assignment.
>> Sure. Will your wife be there to serve us the meal, boss?
You transfer to your next assignment who is to take immediate effect.
>> Before I get transferred, I would like to ask a favor.
>> Of course. What is it?
>> I would like to remain in the US for a few more weeks, please.
>> Out request.
What for? If I may inquire, it is a personal matter, boss.
>> Agents of the Svir don't have matters that we don't know about.
With all due respect, I would like to keep this matter close to the chest.
Metaphorically speaking, boss, this is highly unusual, Anastasia, but I can accommodate you.
I infor Moscow that you just try not to lose ants.
Thank you, boss.
Natasha It say check.
Okay, Mike, we're here.
>> Are you going to jail, Dad?
>> No, Mike. Why do you ask that?
>> I watched the news last night and people are saying you're going to jail for killing that man on the train.
It was self-defense, son.
That man was acting erratic and coming at me violently. I didn't have time to ask him what his intentions were. I did what was necessary.
>> People are saying you're a killer. Are you a killer, Dad?
>> No, Mike. I'm not.
>> They say you have a history of violence.
Is that true?
>> No. No.
Breathe.
>> No, son. That's not true.
>> I don't want you to go to jail, Dad. I'm scared.
>> Mike, I'm not going to jail.
Everything's going to be fine. Okay.
Don't you worry about me.
>> Okay.
>> Okay.
Good. Good. Now, don't be late. You know how coach gets when you're not on time.
I'm still going to be around running errands, grocery shopping. meeting with the attorney. You want me to come by and pick you up? I can swing back by and pick you up if you need me to.
>> No need, Dad. Home's only a few blocks away. I can find my way home.
>> Okay. All right, son. See you later.
>> Be careful getting out now. Okay.
>> All right.
>> All right.
Heat. Heat.
Pietagoy cact.
That's still so slow without sneezing.
>> You look even more handsome than the last time I saw you. How long has it been? 10, 12 years?
>> I lost count. Look, let's cut the [ __ ] What do you want? Why are you here? And it better not have anything to do with Michael.
>> Relax. I'm not here for him. I'm here for you.
>> For what?
>> I have a work rellated problem that I need you to solve.
>> Why don't you get one of your own people to handle it?
>> As Russians are civilized people, we don't need one of our own. We get somebody else to do it. That somebody is you, my husband.
We're still married. Yes.
>> First of all, no. We're no longer husband and wife. Second, I'm retired. I don't do that anymore. And lastly, even if I wasn't retired, I would never do anything for you.
>> What pity.
Well, I guess go get Mike's things. And he's coming with me to Russia.
>> If you're not willing to help me, why should I let my son stay with you?
>> He's not your son. He's my son. You walked out on him. You walked out on me.
You walked out on our family.
>> That's what you say. But I tell the court I had postpartum depression. I was suicidal and felt controlled by my husband.
>> You chose your country over your family.
You don't get to come back and play mommy all of a sudden.
>> Whatever. Either do what I say or say goodbye to your son. Dad, >> I forgot my swimming trunks.
What was this?
Why did you leave me with dad?
>> Because he makes a better father than I could ever a mother.
>> How so?
>> Well, he is loving, protective, all the things a good husband and father should be. All the things I cannot be. Did you ever love us?
>> Hey, Michael.
>> It's okay. Of course I did. And I still do. I love the both of you. I am just not good for you, Mike, nor him. What kind of a mother leaves her infant son and loving husband?
Now, why don't you get us some ice cream? Your father and I will be there in a minute.
>> All right.
You've been followed.
>> I know. You've been following us for a couple of blocks now.
>> Who is it?
>> The problem I need you to solve.
>> Who is it?
>> It doesn't matter. I just need him gone.
>> Why?
>> Do this for me and I will help you with the legal troubles.
>> Always a quit broke wall with you. Huh?
>> And to sweeten the deal, I will let you keep Mike. I have no use for him. and my words.
>> I'll be sure to remind him of that when Mother's Day comes around.
Hey, Roger. How are we on that kids part for the campaign trail?
Okay, but it's a children's choir. Just booked the kids. Roger.
I don't want to hear about a measel outbreak or whatever. Roger. I need the kids. The optics look good for the campaign.
Hey, Roger. Do your [ __ ] job. Book the kids. Thank you. Bye.
Jeez Louise.
Jesus Christ. Oh my god. Oh my god. Who?
What do you want? Who are you?
>> I'm sorry to scare you, Mrs. Mills. It was not my intention.
>> Okay. So, who are you and what are you doing in my car?
>> Who I am is not important. But what I want, what I want is for you to drop all charges against Mr. Bryant Patterson.
>> Why would I do that?
You are running for Congress and the conviction of Mr. Patterson will boost your numbers in the election polls. I understand your husband is soon to be appointed chief of staff at the White House. Both of which will never happen if you don't do what I say.
How dare you roll up in my car, tell me how to do my job, and then threaten both me and my husband. Do you have any idea who I am? I am a >> politically dead woman.
What's this?
These are documents that are proof that your husband embezzled millions of dollars from companies that provide food and medicine to US soldiers. If such information became public, losing the appointment would be the least of your husband's concerns.
And what does this have to do with me?
I am not involved in any of my husband's business dealings.
And in any case, honey, I'll just divorce him. I thought that you might say that. That's why I dug up dirt on you, too.
All my opponents have tried digging up dirt on me, and I am squeaky clean.
Clean as a whistle. Ah, yes, but your children are not.
>> Excuse me.
Your children do not share your husband's DNA. It took me a long time to figure this out, but I finally did.
My god.
Oh my god.
Who are you?
How did you get all this information?
Who do you work for? Do you do you work for the opposing campaign?
>> I am not political, Mrs. Mills. All I want is for you to do drop the charges against Mr. Patson.
Do that for me and I promise you your husbands and your affairs will remain between us.
But if I drop the charges against Mr. Patterson, my campaign will be destroyed. I will be destroyed at the polls. my whole >> You leave your campaign to me. I will make sure that you win.
Okay. Um, I'll drop the charges against Mr. Patterson.
>> Excellent. Mrs. Mills, or should I say Congresswoman Mills. You now also work for the Foreign Russian Intelligence Service, the SV.
I will be in touch.
>> Wait a minute. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
What are you talking about?
>> Thank you all for coming. After carefully going over the case against Mr. Bryant Patterson, I have decided to drop all charges against him. Mr. Patterson acted in self-defense and according to all the evidence that was presented to us before the trial, we have determined that all charges should be dropped.
>> Any word about Ura?
>> No, deputy director.
>> His sudden disappearance baffles me. Any idea of what might happen to him?
Where are you?
Did All right.
I have no idea, deputy director, but I have my top investigators on the case.
>> Good. In the meantime, you've been promoted to station chief of all our USA operations.
Your recruiting of two members of Congress and the new White House chief of staff has the Kremlin in a happy uproar.
Not since the days of the Cold War have we made such strides in the US.
>> I am glad to hear that, boss.
>> You're now at the forefront in the battle against our greatest enemy.
Only the best and brightest are given an opportunity.
I have no doubt you will live up to it.
>> Thank you, Deputy Director. I will not fail you and proudly represent the SVR.
My dedication to Russia and our president is uncompromising.
>> Do you know what they call you in the Kremlin?
>> No, boss.
>> Imperit.
Goodbye. Anastasia Roman.
Hey, hey, hey.
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