02x05 - Episode 5

Episode transcripts for the TV show, "Fauda". Aired: February 15, 2015 –; present.*
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After retiring from the Israel Defense Force, Doron is working on a vineyard only to get roped back into active duty.
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02x05 - Episode 5

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Yours?

Thanks.

You take judo?

Yeah.

- What's your name?

- Ido.

Ido.

- Is your dad home?

- No.

Where is he?

In Ezuz, with Grandpa. Who are you?

Ido!

I'm his friend from the army.

Have a good day, buddy.

- Ido, who was that?

- A friend of Dad's.

- Dad.

- Idodi, what's up?

- Which one of you spoke with him?

- Calm down.

- What did that man want?

- Nothing, he was nice.

Did he have an accent?

They spoke outside. He went

away as soon as he saw me.

Everything okay? What's up, Ido?

- Doron, what's the matter?

- Give us a minute.

- You gotta leave, now.

- What do you mean?

I mean, it's dangerous here.

- Can you tell me what's going on?

- Not now.

- Where would we go?

- Stay with me, on the farm.

- Are you kidding me?!

- You think you can protect them?

Doron, you don't live here.

You don't decide, we will.

- This isn't your house!

- Hey! It's not yours either, so cool it!

Idodi,

look carefully and tell me if

this was the guy you saw, okay?

Is that him?

You recognize him? Is it him?

- Yes.

- Are you sure?

I think so. Okay.

Who is he?

Just some guy, everything's okay.

- Really?

- Don't worry.

ARABIC Who is it?

Samir.

Samir!

How are you, my darling? Let me see you.

Are you okay?

Thank God, I'm fine.

- Where's my mom?

- At the market, she'll be back soon.

Sit down.

Sit.

No, I'll go take a shower.

I'll come help you.

Don't worry about me.

"Moreno"

- Hi, Steve.

- Hello.

Hope I'm not interrupting.

There's some stuff that Moreno

I mean, Mickey, left behind

at the unit, so I figured

Come in.

- I didn't mean to interrupt.

- You're not.

- Sorry about the mess.

- It's fine.

- Is your mom home?

- No, she went out.

Want anything to drink?

I'll make us some tea.

- Tea?

- With whiskey?

- Seriously? Tea with whiskey?

- Everything goes with whiskey.

All right.

You guys wrapped it in toilet paper?

- To keep it from breaking.

- You're like children.

What's this?

"From Training Camp 15

to Maj. Michael Moreno,

for your contribution

to national security."

Oh, and there's even a tiny

drawing of a fighter jet.

And a model of one.

Toys.

Must be fun at your "summer camp."

I thought they'd mean something to you.

They don't mean sh*t.

Sorry.

Memorabilia isn't my thing.

How are you holding up?

Sometimes the alcohol makes

me sadder instead of happier.

I'm sorry What are you sorry about?

I thought these things would

cheer you up, I didn't mean to

You think it turned him on?

What?

I always assumed he was in it for

you know,

the action on the side.

Well, I

I should leave. Don't leave.

I'm sorry.

Okay, I'll stop.

Damn it

Looks like you have two weeks

worth of poop in your diaper.

What a cutie.

Damn it.

I'm sorry, I gotta go.

Ever notice that you're always sorry?

I'm sorry for always being sorry.

Don't be sorry, I had fun.

- You okay?

- Yes, I'm fine.

- Hearty appetite, son.

- Thank you.

Remember what your father used to do

when he returned from interrogations?

You were little.

He'd burn all his clothes,

especially the ones they gave

him, anything they gave him,

just in case the clothes were wired.

Those barbaric Jews always

come up with something new.

Thanks, Mom.

Eat up, my darling.

It's over. Everything will

be all right from now on.

God willing.

- Here you go.

- Thanks.

- Daddy?

- What?

Did you ever use a g*n?

No.

Well, yeah, at a sh**ting range.

Were you ever sh*t at?

Let's talk about something else.

- Did you ever fight in a w*r?

- Yes.

In Israel, everyone does.

Isn't that right, Eyal?

Not everyone.

No reason to fight all the time, Doron.

We're so lucky.

- Why?

- That you didn't die, that you didn't die

like Uncle Boaz.

- Your mom will give you the sh*ts.

- Do they hurt?

Just a little.

- Dr. Shirin?

- One moment.

You wanted to talk with your husband.

You'll get better. I can't talk here.

Go over there, he'll

call you in two minutes.

Hello?

Shirin?

Yes, Walid?

How are you?

Fine, I'm at work.

- Is Captain Ayub still hounding you?

- Not at all.

Really?

Apparently I'm not that important.

I miss you.

Me, too.

I want to see you all the time,

but they won't let me.

Too bad, because it's

the right time of month.

You know.

What?

I'm ovulating.

These next couple of

days are the best time.

I can't right now.

I understand, you're right.

You have to stay safe,

that's most important.

You know what? I'll find a way.

I'll be fine, leave it to me.

I'll find us a safe place

to meet and let you know.

Are you sure?

I'm sure.

Love you.

Me, too.

He was at my house, Gabi! Do

you understand? At my house!

The entire system is

working for you, Doron,

you have a team

guarding your house 24/7.

I want a guard for my father and my kids

and undercover agents

whenever Gali leaves the house!

- Didn't I tell you she should move?

- I told them, but she and Eyal refuse!

I see.

- How did that bastard enter the country?

- Who, Eyal?

- Yeah, Eyal

- All right, calm down.

- He could easily enter with a fake ID.

- Did Samir talk?

Samir's just a student, he has no

part in his brother's activities.

- Did you shake him?

- I did. Should I have a go at him, Gabi?

- We don't have him anymore.

- What do you mean?

- He's been released.

- What?

There's no evidence linking him

to his brother, you know the drill.

Gabi, he tried to k*ll me and

you're letting his brother go?!

Are you crazy?! This is outrageous!

His house is under the surveillance

of unit 8200 and security cams.

If he's working with

Nidal, let him slip up.

He's not worth sh*t in custody! Doron!

Doron!

Stop acting up. We're all

busting our humps for you.

- Remember what happened last time.

- Fine.

- I mean it!

- I said, fine!

"Anat, Moreno's sister"

"Are you home? I'm here in Holon."

"Where are you?"

Hi.

- Is this a bad time?

- No, come on in.

You surprised me. You didn't

answer my calls, so I figured

Yeah, well

I'm sorry, I felt we left some

things unresolved between us

and, you know, I didn't

want it to get awkward.

- Yeah, we got a little carried away.

- Yeah.

Look, I didn't want to hurt you.

I pretty much forced myself on you.

I was very drunk,

but if I wouldn't drink, I'd cry, so

Yeah.

So, I don't

I don't think it's gonna work out.

Okay.

All right.

Want some coffee?

- No sugar.

- Okay.

No sugar, you said?

Wise-ass

What's this? You jerk

off to sponge cakes?

Look inside, you'll get horny, too.

You cook?

Is that a problem?

Not at all.

It's absolutely charming.

I took a cooking class

once, but I didn't finish it.

Really? Why not?

Operation Protective Edge.

- Why didn't you continue afterwards?

- I will one day.

- To be a chef?

- Yeah.

- Wow. So you'll cook for me sometime?

- Of course.

- So do it.

- I will. I want to open my own restaurant.

Amazing.

What?

What's up?

What do you mean, now?

Okay, don't go there

alone, I'll come with you.

- The unit?

- Yeah. Doron needs me for something.

I'm sorry. It's okay.

Let me help you, Auntie.

You're an old woman,

it must be difficult.

You know nothing about women.

Why not?

You never tell a woman she's old.

- Maybe that's why I never got married.

- I guess so.

Here is fine.

Thank you, thank you very much.

Want some tea?

- I'm making some for myself.

- Sure.

That's my husband, Hassan, Abu Omar,

may he rest in peace.

He d*ed three years ago.

- May he rest in peace.

- We had some good years together.

When was that?

Up until '87, before the

beginning of the Resistance

and this whole mess.

People used to come here from Tel Aviv.

We had Israeli friends, nice people.

The Beatles?

What, no good? Because

they're not one of ours?

On the contrary, they're

good, I like them.

I lived in Europe for a while,

I prefer their later albums.

Excuse me.

- I'm sorry, I have to take this call.

- No problem.

- Excuse me.

- Go ahead.

I'm listening.

You told me to call if I

saw anything unusual, right?

- Talk.

- There was a fight here at the hospital

and suddenly she disappeared.

She met with suspicious

people on the roof.

- When?

- A few days ago.

Thanks for coming along, bro.

Sure thing, man.

I wouldn't let you do this alone.

A thr*at to your family is

like a thr*at to my own, bro.

Thanks. There goes the son of a bitch.

- Let's roll.

- Wait, wait. Let him go in first.

Let's go. Samir!

Samir, how's it going?

- Stay back!

- Did you know Nidal was at my house?

- Samir, who is this man?!

- Shut up!

- Don't talk to her like that!

- Shut your mouth!

Your brother was at my house.

He spoke with my son. So I figured

I'd come talk with his family, too.

I told you I have nothing to do with it.

Neither does my son!

Tell your brother that if he ever

comes near us again, I'll k*ll you

and then I'll k*ll your mother

and your beautiful, pregnant wife!

I'm crazy, you know.

I k*lled your father with my own hands.

Tell your brother that if he

ever comes near us, it's over.

You'll all be dead. Understood?

- Understood?

- Samir

Understood?

- Peace be upon you.

- Upon you be peace.

Where's Nidal?

I need you, Walid.

You?

What do you want from me?

I have something to tell you.

You wanna hear?

Amir?

It's me.

I know.

In two days, at two p.m.

at the Four Seasons Hotel in Ramallah.

And Walid stays alive.

He will.

And you'll fly me to Paris?

If Walid actually shows up.

And if he doesn't?

We'll take care of you.

I'm scared.

Remember, 48 hours from

now, you'll be a free woman.

Goodbye.

Goodbye, Shirin.

Take this, dear.

Look out for yourself, son.

Stay strong and your brother

will be able to help you.

You'll see.

Don't worry, Mom.

It's only temporary.

No, it's not.

I promise you. We'll

raise our son together.

Don't go, Samir.

- Enough.

- Stay with us, my love.

- Let me go.

- Samir

Samir!

Don't worry, dear.

He's not who they're

after, he'll be back.

He won't be back.

I just know it.

- Who is it?

- It's me. Open up.

- Are you alone?

- Yes.

My dear brother, bless

you for arriving safely.

What is it? Tell me.

That swine came to see me.

Doron!

When?

I was at the marketplace

with Marwa. He threatened us.

God, forgive us our sins.

- I want to flee to Jordan, Nidal.

- I swear to God, I'll k*ll him.

- You hear me?

- Yes, no problem.

I want to flee with Marwa to Jordan.

I'm serious.

- Will you help us?

- Sure, whatever you want.

Abu Seif, our hero. Peace

be upon you, fighter.

Upon you be peace.

How are you, Abu Hazem?

Praise God the Almighty.

I haven't seen you

since the Yarmouk battle.

We hear a lot about you here.

- All thanks to Almighty God.

- May you be blessed.

What about what we discussed?

We have our guy in Nazareth, I

sent you his address last time.

Nidal, our people here expect

some action on your part,

that you do something on our behalf.

I've cleansed our homeland of

the undercover Unit Commander.

That's not what we need.

You know who we are.

This opportunity comes

once in a lifetime.

But my father's friends

have stopped all funding

and my means are running low.

It's time that you left them.

I know.

I believe in you, Abu Seif.

Nobody before you had the courage

to raise the !sis flag in Palestine.

With the help of God,

I won't let you down.

To victory, Abu Seif!

- Goodbye.

- Peace be upon you.

RAMALLAH, Al-MASYOUN NEIGHBORHOOD

The mission is to stop Walid.

He's the West Bank's senior t*rror1st

and he's responsible for k*lling Boaz.

Steve and Sagi, you'll be disguised

as Palestinian traffic officers.

Avihai, Nurit and Doron,

you get off at the entrance

to the hotel, split up,

and wait for the package.

Do you trust her that

this isn't an ambush?

We trust no one. In case of an ambush,

you take everyone down, including her.

- Where are you?

- I'm near the hotel.

I'm waiting for you.

Don't let him be with me

for too long. I'm scared.

I know. But you'll be fine.

This'll all be over soon.

- What do I do with the cell phone?

- Get rid of the SIM card.

- How will you know where I am?

- We see everything.

Goodbye.

She passed us.

The "shadow" is here.

Good, it means Walid is in the area.

Everyone, be alert.

Vehicle approaching.

- Get in.

- Who are you?

Walid sent me. Get in.

- They're putting her in a cab, Eli.

- Do you see Walid?

Negative, no visual ID.

Okay, the cab is your

target now. Stay on it.

The "shadow" is on to us.

- Are you sure?

- Not certain.

Can you handle him?

Sure.

Avihai, get in the car.

Don't lose them.

- Good luck.

- Go, go!

- Where do I know you from?

- What, you forgot?

- Am I supposed to remember you?

- Come with me, I'll remind you.

You were at the hospital!

- Nurit, what's the status?

- All clear. Evacuate me.

Where are you taking me? Tell me where!

You'll see.

Keep them in sight,

but don't get exposed.

Left, left, turn left.

Eli, he turned left

into the marketplace.

I see that. Don't go

in. Keep your distance.

But I'm losing sight of her.

Doron, don't do anything

until we have a positive ID.

Identify anyone? Recognize anything?

- Where are they?

- We see nothing.

They've driven off

somewhere, I see nothing.

Walid!

Walid, what is it?

What is it?

Walid?!

- Walid!

- Nidal told me.
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