01x01 - Flyaway

Episode transcripts for TV show, "Echo 3". Aired: November 23, 2022 - present.
When brilliant scientist Amber goes missing along the Colombia-Venezuela border, her brother and husband -- both elite U.S. Army commandos -- struggle to find her against the backdrop of a guerilla w*r.
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01x01 - Flyaway

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[BIRDS CHIRPING]

[HORSE WHINNYING]

[GROANING]

[HORSE BLUSTERING]

[HOSTAGE 1 BREATHING HEAVILY]

[SPEAKS SPANISH]

- [HOSTAGE 2] No, no, no. Por favor, no

- [GUERRILLA SPEAKS SPANISH]

- [GUERRILLA SPEAKS SPANISH]

- [HOSTAGES] No. No!

[LEAD GUERRILLA] Hey!

Rápido, rápido! Vamos, vamos!

[HOSTAGE 1 BREATHING SHAKILY]

[NEIGHING]

- [LEAD GUERRILLA SPEAKING SPANISH]

- [SPEAKS SPANISH]

[HOSTAGES SPEAKING SPANISH]

- [g*ns COCKING]

- [HOSTAGE 2 SPEAKING SPANISH]

[HOSTAGES CONTINUE IN SPANISH]

[LEAD GUERRILLA] Silencio.

- [HOSTAGE 2 SPEAKING SPANISH]

- [HORSE NEIGHING]

[HOSTAGES, LEAD GUERRILLA

CONTINUE IN SPANISH]

[HORSE BREATHING SLOWLY]

[HORSE BLUSTERS]

God, please help us. Please, God.

Dear Heavenly Father, please

[g*nsh*t]

[PEOPLE CHATTERING INDISTINCTLY]

[BRIDESMAID] I know, I know.

Oh, my God. I know. So pretty.

- I just feel like I can't breathe.

- Okay.

- All right, well

- A little bit.

maybe just take small

breaths. Just like In and out.

Dress is compressing

my diaphragm, you guys.

- It's like somebody stole my oxygen.

- [BRIDESMAID] Just breathe. Small breaths.

[CLASSICAL MUSIC PLAYING]

Okay. Okay, Amber, you are

perfect, and it is three o'clock.

I need a Valium.

[BRIDESMAIDS LAUGHING]

Actually, I need my brother.

- Oh, okay. R Really?

- We can do that.

Yeah, I just need a second

Need a minute with my brother.

- [BRIDESMAID] Yeah, let's do it.

- We'll be right there.

- [BRIDESMAID] Let's go, girls.

- Thank you.

- All good?

- Yeah. I mean

- They're always late.

- [CHUCKLES]

[CLASSICAL MUSIC PLAYING]

[WHISPERING INDISTINCTLY]

Give me a minute. All good.

- Everything all right?

- Yeah.

[EXHALES DEEPLY]

[SIGHS]

[SIBLING] Wow.

Thanks.

Whoo!

I just need you to tell me

this is real. It's gonna last.

Well, nothing lasts forever,

and he is your first husband.

[CHUCKLES] That's a good point. Yeah.

But it's real. It's

love. It's happiness.

[INHALES DEEPLY] That's

it, Bug. You did it.

I know.

But, like, I'm not

missing something, right?

Yeah, we're different. Our values

Prince doesn't like family. He

only sees his dad once a year.

He hasn't talked to

his mother in forever.

Amber, baby

I'm not worried for you two.

I mean, he's good to you, no?

Prince is a guy who's used

to getting what he wants.

You've got spine.

It's gonna be a real marriage of equals.

You know how much I love you, right?

Nothing's gonna change here.

It's always been you and me.

- Yeah.

- Yeah. [CHUCKLES]

And Mom.

Okay. If I throw you over my

shoulder, this dress will wrinkle.

- Okay. [CHUCKLES]

- Okay?

- Let's go.

- [SIGHS]

Oh. [CHUCKLES]

Whew. [BREATHES SHAKILY]

Wait.

What?

One thing's different.

He's not just another guy in your unit.

You need to bring him back to me.

He comes home.

Yes or no?

I hear you, Bug.

- Okay.

- Okay.

["BRIDAL CHORUS" PLAYING]

- [ORCHESTRAL SONG PLAYING]

- [CHAMPAGNE CORK POPPING]

What can I tell you, son?

Happy wife, happy life.

- Isn't that right?

- Mm-hmm.

- Congratulations, bud. Great ceremony.

- Hey. Thanks, man.

Well, that's pretty

rich coming from you.

Well, after three tries,

trust me, I'm an expert.

- [PRINCE] Yeah.

- Yeah. [LAUGHS]

Yeah, man. Welcome to the family.

I know I'm not your father,

but I would like the honor

of stepping in for him today

and having this dance.

- Would that be possible?

- Yes.

- I'll be back, hon.

- [WIFE] Excellent.

[CHUCKLES]

Anything you need today,

- I'm your man, okay?

- Thank you.

[ORCHESTRAL SONG ENDS]

[GUESTS CHATTERING]

[ENGINE REVS IN DISTANCE]

[VEHICLE APPROACHING]

- [VEHICLE DOOR SLAMS]

- [VEHICLE ALARM CHIRPS]

[VALET] Hey, John, I need

the keys to number two.

[JOHN] Yeah, we got that

up here for him already.

What's going on, Mom?

Fresh air. Taking it all in.

Enjoying the party?

[CHUCKLES] Not my people. They

don't want me to participate.

Maybe for your daughter's sake,

fake it as a normal person.

Lay off the dr*gs.

Or maybe you have a drink.

Might improve your personality.

Now get back in there and do your

job. Take care of your sister.

You're probably boiling up inside.

She married your rich friend.

You still got a job to do.

You make sure he doesn't start

treating her like a piece of property.

[COUNTRY SONG PLAYING]

Is it, uh, too soon

to talk about a baby?

- It probably is, right? Yeah, maybe

- Maybe wait till after the wedding?

Or maybe we should Yeah,

we can wait till tomorrow.

I mean, I-I'm kidding.

I mean, I'm not

- He's a deliberate man.

- Yeah.

He likes to think it through.

But the clock is ticking

on the Senate run too.

There's nothing more irresistible

than a w*r hero with a young family.

I don't want the window to

close on that opportunity.

- Does this remind you of our wedding?

- Nope. A lot of important people here.

- [FRIEND] You're pretty important too.

- Yeah?

You're their leader. All

your boys are growing up.

[COUNTRY SONG CONTINUING]

Son, cut in.

Can I get some water, please?

- Brother-in-law, right?

- [CHUCKLES] I am now.

Yeah, Roy Leonard.

Alex Chesborough. Call me "Bambi."

- Bambi?

- That's right.

[CHUCKLES]

Prince tells me you're,

uh, ex-New Zealand group?

Yeah, yeah. Oh, that was

back in the day, mate.

You know the story. We ate,

uh, snakes in the jungle.

Ah, yeah. Heard that one. It

tastes like chicken, right?

[CHUCKLING]

['60S POP SONG PLAYING]

[NO AUDIBLE DIALOGUE]

['60S POP SONG CONTINUING]

[ROCK SONG PLAYING]

[NO AUDIBLE DIALOGUE]

It's an important step in a man's life

when you take a wife and

start a family. Right?

Nurturing others, not just yourself.

That's the true mark of manhood.

- Yeah. Cheers to that.

- [FRIEND] Huh? But remember,

this is the only family you can

call at two o'clock in the morning,

say, "I'm f*cked up, I crashed the car,

and there's a body in the trunk."

And we're not gonna ask why. We're

gonna say, "What do you need?"

Unless you split with my sister.

- Nah, then we'll just sh**t you.

- [ALL CHUCKLE]

[SOLDIER] A couple times. [CHUCKLES]

Well, to m*rder.

- m*rder.

- m*rder.

[GLASSES CLINKING]

[ROCK SONG CONTINUING]

[ALL CHEERING, LAUGHING]

[CELL PHONE RINGING]

Yes, sir?

Roger that.

Prince!

Yo, Drifter. Brother!

- [DRIFTER] We got a flyaway.

- f*ck.

You have fun tonight. I'll

see you in the morning.

Love you, brother.

[SIGHS]

[ROCK SONG CONTINUING]

[ROCK SONG ENDS]

[NO AUDIBLE DIALOGUE]

Listen up. [CLEARS THROAT]

We gotta be wheels up in eight hours.

We're gonna grab a couple

of our own. No more boozing.

- Yes, sir.

- [SOLDIER 1] Copy.

[SOLDIER 2] Let's roll.

[AMBER MOANING]

[PRINCE, AMBER MOANING]

Hey, now you are my North Star.

- Like a navigation point?

- [CHUCKLES]

- Like a GPS?

- [CHUCKLES] No.

- A nice human computer bringing you home.

- No. No. Like the sun. Like the moon.

You're the whole universe.

I love you.

I love you.

- Babe?

- Hmm?

We have a flyaway

tomorrow.

Tomorrow? [SCOFFS]

- [PRINCE] Yeah.

- It's already tomorrow.

I'm so sorry. Hostage rescue.

I'm so sorry.

[AMBER EXHALES SHARPLY]

[PRINCE SIGHS]

I have to be on base at 0800.

Mmm.

They let me have the night.

Well [CHUCKLES]

gives us six hours.

[AMBER LAUGHING]

[PRINCE CHUCKLES]

- [COPILOT] Systems are good.

- [PILOT SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY] good.

[COMMAND] Copy. LZ is three minutes out.

[PILOT SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY]

[COMMAND] If it gets much

worse then we have to abort.

- [PILOT] Copy.

- [COPILOT] Starting our approach.

[COMMAND SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY]

[CAPTORS SPEAKING PASHTO]

[CAPTOR 1 BREATHES SHARPLY]

[COPILOT] ISR has the LZ.

[COMMAND] Copy. LZ is clear.

- [PILOT] One minute out.

- [COPILOT] One minute!

- One minute.

- One minute.

[ALL] One minute.

[COPILOT] Starting our approach.

We're approaching the LZ.

[COMMANDER] Roger. You should

have ISR coverage in 30 seconds.

- [COPILOT] Have eyes on in 30 seconds.

- [DRIFTER] Thirty seconds!

[ALL] Thirty seconds!

[COPILOT] Three, two, one. Doors open.

Doors open.

Anything?

Visibility is degrading.

[COPILOT] Lay low.

[DRIFTER] Ropes, ropes, ropes.

[COPILOT] Copy. Ropes

coming out on the left side.

- First rope is going out.

- [DRIFTER] Copy.

[DRIFTER] Prince, wait.

This isn't right. Something's wrong.

The drone is over the wrong

mountain. This LZ is not clear.

Get that f*cking drone

over the right mountain.

[DRONE PILOT] Yes, sir. Moving in now.

- [COPILOT] Moving down.

- [COMMAND] There's movement on the ground.

[CAPTORS CLAMORING]

[PILOT] Taking fire! We're taking fire!

- [SOLDIERS SHOUTING]

- [COPILOT] Ridgeline. Ridgeline!

Prince is on the rope!

Prince is on the rope!

[COPILOT] Okay, we still

have an operator on the rope.

He's off. He's off.

[GRUNTS, GROANS]

[DRIFTER] Prince, are you all right?

[BREATHES HEAVILY] I'm good.

- [PILOT] Abort! Abort!

- [SOLDIER] We've got a man down there!

[PILOT] The bird's damaged. We've

gotta go back to base and transload.

[CAPTORS SPEAKING PASHTO]

Then put me down right here!

[PILOT] You're 1,000 feet of elevation

and half a klick from the target.

[COPILOT] The snow looks pretty soft.

[SOLDIER] Roger that.

[SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY]

[COPILOT] Troops are

clear. Troops are clear.

[DRIFTER] Copy that. Let's go.

What's the plan? Do you have me?

[DRIFTER] We're being

reinserted half a klick away,

and we're climbing back up.

[PRINCE] Roger.

[DRIFTER] Good thing we left

our snowshoes on the bird.

[CAPTORS SPEAKING PASHTO]

[CAPTORS SHOUTING IN PASHTO]

The hostages are coming down to you.

[DRIFTER] They're coming down to us.

Might have to choose between getting

the hostages and going for Prince.

That's easy. We get our guy.

No, mission first.

Prince will have to wait.

Let's set up right here.

They'll walk right to us.

[DRIFTER] Prince, you good?

I'm good, but not for much longer.

[PANTING, GRUNTING]

This is bullshit. We're

sitting here, playing commando,

while Prince is up there by himself.

[g*nshots]

[PRINCE GRUNTS]

- [DRIFTER] Prince?

- [PRINCE] I'm good. I'm good.

Hang tight.

[HOSTAGES SOBBING, BREATHING HEAVILY]

[MUFFLED g*nshots]

Journalists! Don't sh**t! [GASPING]

Don't sh**t! Journalists!

- US rescue force!

- USA! We're rescue force. You're safe.

Command, package secure.

Roger. Gunship had to pull

off because of daylight.

Stand by for QRF inbound.

[DRIFTER] Get 'em down to the bird.

[COMMAND] We also have

movement coming up the mountain.

- Drifter, I gotta get Prince.

- Okay.

[DRIFTER] We're going for Prince.

Drifter, we cannot get any

fixed-wing support in there right now.

[DRIFTER] Prince is alone up there.

On me.

[GRUNTING, PANTING]

[DRIFTER] I got eyes on our guy.

Prince, we have a

visual on you, brother.

[CAPTORS SHOUTING IN PASHTO]

[SHOUTING IN PASHTO]

[PANTING]

Guys, we've got a bunker up

there with a heavy machine g*n.

I'm not going to be able to get to you.

You've gotta clear that first.

[DRIFTER] Triple, we gotta

leave our own base and fire

so we can get him across.

- We've gotta flank 'em.

- Copy that.

- Bambi, you cover our movements.

- [BAMBI] Copy that.

- [DRIFTER] Stay there, Prince.

- [PRINCE] Roger.

[g*nshots f*ring]

[g*nf*re CONTINUES]

[BAMBI] Drifter, you're clear.

[g*nshots f*ring]

[BREATHING HEAVILY]

Bunker's cleared.

[PRINCE] Roger. Moving across.

[DRIFTER] Bambi, I'm

coming back down to you.

[g*nsh*t]

[GRUNTS]

- Drifter!

- [SPEAKS FOREIGN LANGUAGE]

[BAMBI] We got another fighter up there.

Drifter is down.

- [PRINCE] Bambi, go to him. Go to him!

- [BAMBI] I'm moving!

[g*nsh*t]

- [g*nsh*t]

- [PRINCE GRUNTS] I'm hit!

[GRUNTS, GROANS] Oh, f*ck.

[BAMBI] You okay?

[PRINCE] I'm good,

I'm good. Help Drifter.

- Prince is hit.

- f*ck!

Foot patrol leaving the target area.

Six or seven fighters

going down to the tree line.

[COMMAND] You gotta move.

You don't have much time.

- Drifter!

- [BREATHING HEAVILY]

[BAMBI] You okay?

Just key in the comms, "I'm here."

Just move your head. Move your foot.

- [GROANS]

- [PANTING]

[SHOUTING IN PASHTO]

[TRIPLE] Bambi, this is Triple.

I can't get back to you, brother.

I'm stuck. I'm at least ten minutes out.

[COMMAND] You've got fighters closing in

on Prince's position. Thirty seconds.

[BAMBI] Just move

your foot or your head.

Just key in the comms, "I'm here."

[COMMAND] Taliban on you in 20 seconds.

[GRUNTING]

[BAMBI] Triple, get back to the

bird. I got Prince. I'm headed down.

[DRIFTER BREATHING SHARPLY]

[PRINCE GRUNTING]

Drifter is dead. We gotta go down.

- Are you sure?

- Drifter is dead. We gotta go.

[PRINCE] f*ck! Are you sure?

[PRINCE WHISPERING] You feel so good.

[AMBER WHISPERING] So do you.

[NO AUDIBLE DIALOGUE]

[NO AUDIBLE DIALOGUE]

Hey.

What's wrong?

Is it Drifter?

Why don't you talk to Bambi about it?

Hey, can I ask you

something about the mission?

I'm trying to piece it together,

but he's not talking to me about it.

He got jammed up, but I was

already over the X by that time.

I was doing my thing. He was doing his.

I didn't really see Prince

on the op once it started.

[AMBER] Yeah. Okay.

Thank you.

Thank you both for having dinner

with me. It means a lot to me.

- Of course.

- We're here for each other. Right?

That's right.

- [SERVER] How are we this evening?

- Three specials,

and get us a bottle of your

most outrageous cabernet, please.

And some water for this guy.

[BAMBI CHUCKLES] Turned your back

on him and your meal was gone.

- [LAUGHS] Really? That's funny.

- [CHUCKLES] Oh, yeah. Every time. Yeah.

[BAMBI] Took Drifter's boys

to hockey practice today.

First time they'd been back on the ice.

- Jason got into a thing with the coach

- [AMBER] Ah.

but he handled it well.

They're They're solid boys.

They're so strong.

Yeah. Well, they had their

dad for ten, 12 years.

I don't understand. You think it's okay

for a ten-year-old

to not have his dad?

[BAMBI] No.

I'm saying they got a lot of

substance from their father already

that'll help 'em.

What What the f

People surviving hardship,

Prince. It's pretty common.

Right. I guess you're the best example.

[BAMBI] Well, I'm just a hard dog.

[SNICKERS]

What are we gonna do, bub?

Maybe you made a mistake.

Maybe.

You did.

Maybe not.

Maybe on the next op, I get

smoked for something you do.

- [BAMBI] You're running loops.

- Don't put this on me.

- [BAMBI] You're "hypotheticalizing"

- I'm not the problem.

and it doesn't work. You hear me?

And it's gonna get you

jammed up next time we're out.

[PRINCE SIGHS]

- I'm sorry.

- [AMBER SIGHS]

I'm sorry too. But he needs to own

this, otherwise we can't move on.

Accountability is a bitch, man.

[BAMBI] God.

Denial is gonna tear you

up. It's gonna f*ck you up.

Is that right?

Drifter is dead. Your friend is dead.

- Do we have to make it about this?

- [PRINCE] Grieving widow.

There's two kids.

We just need to agree on this,

man, and come clean about it.

I'm gonna go.

I'm sorry.

[AMBER SIGHS]

You watch your six down there if I

don't see you before you go, okay?

Okay.

[JAZZ MUSIC PLAYING]

[DOOR CLOSES]

[PRINCE] I'm sorry I was hard on him.

I was just trying to tell the truth.

[AMBER] I don't

understand you sometimes.

[PRINCE] He would do

exactly the same to me

if he thought I'd screwed up.

No, he wouldn't.

He didn't have to leave him behind.

[BREATHES SHAKILY]

Well, maybe it's a good

thing you're getting out now.

What's that supposed to mean?

Maybe it's not what you're meant to do.

- I don't know, jump to politics.

- What?

Whatever it is, you're taking

out your frustrations on Bambi.

You were there too. You

didn't save Drifter. Hmm.

This whole thing falls apart if

we can't be honest with each other.

And you're sure this isn't about

competition between you guys?

- Is that what you really think of me?

- Just asking.

That's a gross question.

I'm in pain too, but

instead of thinking of that,

all you can do is revert

to your redneck loyalty.

Okay, I'm sorry, I know

that's a shitty thing to say,

but you always take your brother's

side, no matter how horrible.

Why did you even marry me if

we're not gonna be a family?

[BREATHING HEAVILY]

[PRINCE BREATHES DEEPLY]

- I shouldn't have said that.

- Admit it.

- I was way out of

- You like it.

You like my redneck f*cking loyalty.

[PRINCE CHUCKLES]

- That's true.

- [AMBER CHUCKLES]

[AMBER MOANING]

[AMBER SIGHS]

What is this doing here?

It's a beacon. It's to keep you safe.

Come on. It's the same as we

carry. It's m*llitary grade.

No, thanks.

- You're going to Colombia.

- Right. I've been all around the world.

Your phone isn't gonna

work in the jungle.

- This is just basic safety.

- [AMBER SIGHS]

[PRINCE] Now you think

I'm being controlling?

This is protection against

an emergency. Come on.

- I'm concerned is all.

- [AMBER] Yeah, well,

you promised me when we got

married you wouldn't do this sh*t.

All right, so what if

something happens to you?

What is this? What are you doing?

- You're going out for a run now?

- [AMBER] Yeah.

[PRINCE] Isn't that a little dangerous?

[SCOFFS] T-Take the dog at least.

[AMBER] I need time alone.

[DOG BARKING IN DISTANCE]

[BAR PATRONS CHATTERING]

[DEVICE BEEPS]

[SIREN BLARING IN DISTANCE]

[HORNS HONKING IN DISTANCE]

[BIRDS CHIRPING]

[CHUCKLES]

We're fine, right?

Yeah.

Hey. Hey.

Should I stay and take care of you guys?

No, come on. We're big boys.

Relax. Everything's fine. Come on.

[AUDIENCE CHEERING, APPLAUDING]

- Good morning, y'all. [CHUCKLES]

- [AUDIENCE] Morning.

How is everybody today?

- [AUDIENCE] Yeah. Good.

- Good.

Has anyone taken dr*gs today?

Come on. What about, um,

coffee? 'Cause caffeine counts.

Uh, nicotine?

How about a little

spoonful of sugar? It is.

Sugar affects the brain in the

same way as substances of abuse.

You see, the truth is we

all take dr*gs every day,

but I am here to talk

about the heavy hitters.

Here's a number for you.

Twenty-three million.

That's the number of Americans

who struggle with drug addiction.

We're a nation in pain.

And this is very personal for me,

because my mother is a drug addict.

And it's frustrating,

because the cure for addiction

is right in front of our faces,

but the scientific community,

we don't want to admit

that there's a cure.

And we don't want to admit it

because then we would be admitting

that these guys were right.

You see, neuroscience tells us

that addiction is a problem of

the brain not being able to change

once it is hooked onto a substance,

yet we have decades of

research that tell us

psychedelics are the most powerful

mind-altering compounds on this planet.

Now, I am not suggesting we all

drop acid, and we're cured. No.

You need to be in a therapeutic

setting, and you need to be guided.

Fortunately, there are people

that exist on this planet

who know how to use

psychedelics therapeutically.

We call them "shamans."

He must be doing something right,

because addiction is essentially

unknown in his community.

In fact, it does not exist.

[SCIENTIST] Hmm. Touch

of ginger, bit of soy.

Yeah, that's magic. You are a magician.

- [AMBER] Nah, I'm just one of the elves.

- [SCIENTIST CHUCKLES]

- That's good. We're done.

- [AMBER SIGHS]

[SCIENTIST] Bye-bye.

[AMBER] Okay, Arthur, lay it on me.

It's our last day in the lab.

I am wide open for advice.

Ooh, we're gonna have

one of those moments

where the the mentor encourages

his star student to

believe in her vision.

I believe.

It's everybody else who thinks I'm

crazy for going to South America

to study plants and rituals all to

find, you know, cures for addiction.

Yeah, well, we talked

about frontier science.

You're gonna get a lot of

skepticism and ridicule,

but I can see the future,

and in it, you help.

With your grasp of alkaloids, you

could be the next Timothy Leary.

I do like to do good,

but maybe that's vanity.

- No.

- Hmm.

It's who you are.

[BIRDS SINGING]

[BLADE SLICING THROUGH UNDERBRUSH]

[SCIENTIST 1] I read your

study before you came.

We all did.

"Not all frontiers are in outer space.

Alkaloids are the last great black

holes. They must be explored."

Thanks.

- [SCIENTIST 2] Hey, Amber.

- [AMBER] Yeah?

[SCIENTIST 2] We got enough.

[AMBER] No, no, keep going.

[SCIENTIST 2] Be careful.

[AMBER] This is why we came here.

[SCIENTIST 2] Yeah.

[SCIENTIST 1] Oh, nice. [SPEAKS SPANISH]

[SCIENTIST 2] Okay,

guys. Let's go to work.

- Oh, nice.

- These are all mature.

[AMBER] See?

[CHICKENS CLUCKING]

[SPEAKING SPANISH]

[SCIENTIST 2 SPEAKING SPANISH]

[ELDER SPEAKING SPANISH]

[AMBER] We need your knowledge for,

um for our for lots of stuff.

[ELDER CONTINUES SPEAKING SPANISH]

[VILLAGER SPEAKING SPANISH]

[AMBER] I have to. I've

got too much work to do.

My family. They're home, waiting for me.

- [ELDER CONTINUES SPEAKING SPANISH]

- [CHILD WHIMPERING]

[AMBER] Always.

[ELDER CONTINUES SPEAKING SPANISH]

[DUCKS QUACKING]

[MOTHER] Is this one?

Don't rob Peter to pay Paul. Is it?

Yeah. I think so.

[MOTHER] You wanna

know what else I think?

[BAMBI] No.

[MOTHER] You wanna be the

boss, you've gotta pay the cost.

Don't do the crime if

you can't do the time.

Well, some people don't have a choice.

[MOTHER] Hmm.

A man's character is his destiny.

That's not bad. I like it. Is it Greek?

- Maybe.

- Hmm.

[BAMBI] You heard from Amber?

She hasn't called me in a few days.

I knew she'd get in trouble.

Just hope she wasn't

eaten by an alligator.

You know they have 'em

all over the jungle.

Or get bitten by a Zika insect and

she can't have a baby for ten years.

How does your brain even do that?

I read a lot.

They have human sl*very

and whore tents in banana fields

where they get you hooked on heroin.

Do they?

Open your eyes.

You better go down there. Take

care of your sister, buster.

Why can't we just talk without you

turning everything into the apocalypse?

We don't know nothing

about the dark side, do we?

[THUNDER RUMBLING]

[SIGHS]

[SHEEP BLEATING]

[IN SPANISH] Hello.

Welcome.

[HORSE WHINNYING]

[SCIENTIST 1] Yeah,

they're from the town.

- [AMBER] Mmm.

- [GUERRILLAS SPEAKING SPANISH]

[SCIENTIST 1] I don't

know why they're here.

[GUERRILLA SPEAKS SPANISH]

[AMBER] All right. Looks

like they wanna talk.

[AMBER CLEARS THROAT]

[IN SPANISH] What's up?

What are you doing out here?

Scientific research.

I talked to the commander.

We already have permission.

[LEAD GUERRILLA] We have

to check all your equipment.

[SCIENTIST 2] Gentlemen,

we are here to work.

I already talked to your

guys back at the village,

the letter is authentic.

Here.

[HORSE WHINNYING]

Take everything out.

Check it all.

- [SPEAKING SPANISH]

[SCIENTIST 2, IN SPANISH] Hey,

be careful with the equipment.

Gracias.

[HORSE WHINNYING]

God, please help us. Please, God.

Dear Heavenly Father, please

[SCIENTIST 2 SPEAKING SPANISH]

[LINE RINGING]

[CELL PHONE RINGING]

- Yeah?

- Where are you?

Lakewood.

[PRINCE] Have you heard from Amber?

[BAMBI] Not in a few days.

We need to meet. How fast

can you be at my house?

[TIRES SQUEALING]

[PRINCE] You need context.

Before she left, I put a

tracking beacon in her bag.

I've been following it daily.

She goes into the jungle for her

research and back out to this camp,

but in the last 24 hours, the

signal hasn't moved. It's been here.

- [BAMBI] New camp?

- [PRINCE] There's no way to camp here.

You see, the signal is

at the bottom of a cliff.

[PRINCE] There you go.

She got separated from her

beacon, that's what happened.

It was in her backpack.

- Maybe she tossed it.

- Yeah.

I'm surprised she

agreed to carry a beacon.

She's supposed to be sterile.

I just I just put in her

bag. I mean, she didn't want it.

Why Why would she have to be sterile?

- For her work.

- What are you talking about?

She doesn't need to be sterile,

she's a f*cking scientist.

I don't know what to tell you, man.

What? What the f*ck are you talking

about with her being sterile?

That makes no sense.

Uh, there's things you

don't know, I guess.

Well, go on.

[SIGHS] She's got a side thing she's

doing for the Agency down there.

A little work for Mitch. She's

supposed to be sterile for that.

- [SIGHS] Is she a field officer?

- No, she's a subcontractor. Small fry.

How it works is they got thousands

and thousands of people

all over the world

- collecting information

- Yeah, I know how the CIA works.

- So it's not that big a deal.

- It's not a big deal?

They put it in a file. Big

data. Nobody looks at it.

You are both f*cking liars.

She works for the CIA in whatever

capacity, she should have told me.

And you should have told

me at the very least.

Oh, this is delicious.

Where did you get it?

- You f*cking serious?

- Yeah, where did you get it?

They don't sell this

imported sh*t in my store.

Where did you get it?

At a high-end, overpriced

market for rich people.

[SCOFFS] Exactly.

This started when we were

poor, before she even met you.

Oh, that's such a touching story.

No money, no daddy, so

you both became liars.

How did they do it? Did they

recruit her outta college?

They get her fellowships,

money, support.

Well, what about Colombia? Is she

Is she taking pictures

of sensitive sites?

- I'm calling Mitch. No, she does not.

- That's really f*cking dangerous.

- [LINE RINGING]

- Yeah.

[CELL PHONE RINGING]

[CELL PHONE STOPS RINGING]

- I was just about to call you.

- [BAMBI] Well, go.

[MITCH] She and two scientists

got rolled up by an ELN guerrilla

group operating in the area.

We have contacts into them.

We know the leadership. She

had permission to be there.

It was a mistake, it'll get sorted.

Now, the other two scientists may

have been ex*cuted, but she's okay.

- American, special status.

- [PRINCE SIGHS]

I need you to call me every

30 minutes, give me an update.

[MITCH] Roger. I got this. Hang tight.

[SIGHS]

I'm gonna ask you a question.

I want you to really think

about this before you answer.

How much do you trust

the CIA at this point?

[HELICOPTER BLADES WHIRRING]
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