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She looks very tired.
Go ahead. Let them in.
Ready to make another video to send to your husband?
- I think it's time... - No, no, no, no!
...to cut off one of your pretty little fingers.
No.
No!
Hey!
Come on, Sasha.
Come on.
Come on.
Please.
Be careful with that one.
It's worth more than the GDP of most countries.
What is this?
It's a proprietary satellite designed to track some...
Expensive government stuff.
What?
We have to stay focused. We're already behind schedule.
Copy that.
Morning, Sasha.
Hi, guys.
How are you feeling?
I don't know.
The past few days have been such a blur,
I'm just trying to get used to freedom again.
I can't even imagine.
From what I heard happened here last month,
I... I think you probably can.
How are your accommodations? I know it's not fancy, but...
It's great. I'm very comfortable.
Good.
Let me know if you need anything.
Obviously, we're short on supplies 'cause we've been decommissioned,
but we have to get essentials.
Where is your dad?
Still in the infirmary,
but the doctors expect him to make a full recovery.
It must be hard for her. She finally gets her freedom
only to find out her husband is dead.
It was Balzary's fault she was being held prisoner.
Which only complicates it further,
it doesn't help anything.
Not to mention the fact that the man who saved her
is also the man who killed her husband.
If that's not complicated, I don't know what is.
It's crazy how life changes so fast.
A month ago, I had never met you.
Now I can't imagine my life without you.
We're supposed to be focused. No distractions.
We've earned a little distraction.
Don't you think?
I guess so.
Whoa.
Check this out.
Jesus, do you think these things still work?
Holy shit.
Let's not find out. Those stay here.
I already have enough going on. I don't need an exploding truck.
Hi.
Hi. How is Robert doing?
He's, uh, he's stabilizing.
And his latest EKG is normal.
Oh. That's... that's a relief.
Yeah. We were worried,
given how deep the bullet penetrated.
It looked awful.
But he's proving to be very tough, as usual.
Yeah.
I know a little bit about what happened in Russia.
How?
Our doctors, they get field reports,
and we need them for any possible surgery
that this facility needs to perform.
I see. Okay.
You know, it's in Robert's nature,
and like him to confront danger almost instinctively.
He saved my life.
Yeah. He protects the innocent, always.
I just can't help but think, what if I...
No, Sasha. None of what happened was your fault.
Look, you can go in and see him now.
He's been asking about you.
Thank you.
Okay.
Thank you.
Good to see you.
How are you?
I'll be fine.
I heard the bullet ripped through your shoulder.
Doesn't sound fine.
It'll heal.
I might die of boredom.
Oh. They don't give you a TV or something?
They packed it up.
I wanted to thank you.
If it wasn't for you, I would still be in Russia.
They would have killed me eventually.
Don't mention it.
You didn't have to do it, and I'll never forget that.
I gave Frederic my word.
I'm sorry.
For what?
Killing my husband in self-defense?
Ah.
Ulysses, tell me you still have Paul.
Ulysses?
Ulysses!
Shit.
Ah!
Ah.
Ah.
They say life...
could be understood backwards.
But it must be lived forward.
That's right.
Do me a favor.
Try and save my wife.
She's suffered enough for my sins.
Please, Robert.
Done.
You had no choice, right?
I had no choice.
Well, Frederic was a complicated man.
That's an understatement.
You still having nightmares?
Those aren't going away anytime soon, I guess.
Just take one day at a time.
Give yourself a chance to heal.
Time heals all.
Yeah. Sounds like a man speaking from experience.
I can tell you and your son have done some healing together.
Too many mistakes in the past.
But I always did it for good.
Time heals all.
I guess it's good advice for both of us.
Mmm, feel better.
- Bye, dear. - Bye.
So, there's something I haven't told you.
Oh, my god. You're pregnant.
What is it?
My mom's coming to visit.
Really?
She freaked out when she heard about what happened last month
and wanted me to come home,
and when I told her I wasn't, she insisted on coming here.
- I can't wait to meet her. - You won't have to wait long.
Ken is headed to the airport right now to pick her up.
She's coming today? She's gonna love Ken.
It's all part of my plan.
- Your plan? - Mm.
I figure Ken will soften her up a little
before she gets here.
Ah, very smart.
A little manipulative,
but smart.
- Hey. - Hi, I'm Carole.
Oh! Wait a second, hold on a sec.
I thought I was supposed to be picking up Kate's mother,
but no, wait, you must be her sister.
Ah, no, I am her mother.
Um, but what the hell, I'll take the compliment.
Ah, smart lady.
This is Kate's little sister, Zoe.
She's come along for the ride.
You're kidding. Does Kate know she's here?
No, it's a surprise.
Well, that's great!
Oh, my goodness. How about that?
Carole, Zoe, I'm Ken.
- I'm a really good friend of Kate's. - Hi, Ken.
She couldn't be bothered to pick us up herself?
Honestly, I couldn't wait to meet you guys' mom,
so I sort of volunteered.
But getting to meet her little sister, now,
that's a glorified bonus.
- Please, allow me to help you with your... - Oh, thank you.
All right. Hold on a s...
So... could you just hang on to that for me one second?
- This should be fine. Well, you know. - Got it.
Well.
- Wow. - Had a good flight?
Um, it was... it was a little bumpy.
- Bumpy? Wow. - Yeah. A little.
It's hot out.
You're in for some good weather now.
This is us here.
So how did you end up working with Kate?
Well, let's see.
When I finally finished my deployment and came home,
let's just say things got a bit rocky.
Hmm.
Ended up struggling back to having
any sort of normal life, right?
You see, I had two bad knees and a shoulder full of shrapnel.
That was some real serious pain.
The VA's solution was a little physical therapy
and a whole lot of pain meds.
Yeah, well, no, my days got pretty dark,
and those antidepressants only made things
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