"MAN:" "Did you ever compare an American candy bar to a Soviet Zota fudge log, or a Pulzati toffee brick?" "There is no comparison, none at all." "Here you have got real chocolate, honest to God nougat" "Cripes, Zhmed, you are driving me up a wall." "It's no wonder they eat over 10,000 tons a year." "Oh, look, you will find this interesting." "The classic Baby Ruth was not named after the American baseball player Babe Ruth." "Most people think so." "In fact, it was named after the American president Grover Cleveland's daughter, Ruth." " Now, what is so interesting about" " Shut up." "You have not stopped yammering since we left Canada." "They were right about your memory." "Your mind is one gigantic junk pile of American trash." "I know." "Everything goes in, nothing ever comes out." "[SPEAKS IN RUSSIAN]" "English." "You speak English." "No Russian ever, not even in your sleep." "Never forget that you are working." "If he hears one syllable of Russian while we are working in the field Tolst will tear your tongue out." "I mean it." "Okay, but my English is lousy." "Who's ever going to believe I'm from Finland?" "It's nuts." "Did you know that 12.2 percent Americans speak a second language?" "And of those that do" "Zhmed, do it." "Just do it, and don't start yapping those numbers" "Watch it!" "[TIRES SCREECH]" "[ZHMED GROANING]" " Don't worry, I'll call an ambulance." " The driver, I think, is bad." "MAN:" "Do you live around here?" "Can I call someone?" "Here are my papers." "AMANDA:" "Hi." "LEE:" "Hi." "I was just leaving you a note." " I gotta cancel lunch again." " Again?" "Yeah, I'm sorry, it's work." "[LEE SIGHS]" "That is the third time this week." "Oh, I know." "I wish I didn't have to, but Beaman called." "He wants me to check that possible bogus passport the Finns called about." "The man's in the hospital." " It's my first Class C interrogation." " Mm-hm." "Now, a Class C interrogation is a soft interrogation." "Lots of hand-holding, sweet-talking." "Maybe we can make up for lost time by practicing on me." " I don't think you need any practice." " Ha-ha." " Amanda, I don't see you enough." " I'm sorry, but it's work." "Now, you know when we're at work, we have to behave like we're at work." " Mm-hm." " Somebody could walk in any minute." "How very, very practical of you." "Except, when we are not at work, we are not together enough to suit me." "How about dinner tomorrow at my place?" "You don't have any food at your place." "Exactly." "TOLST:" "Once we have Looking Glass safely inside Cuban air space America's strategic command and control system will be knocked out." "It'll be months before they can repair the shambles." "No kidding." "But getting your hands on Air Force documents is risky." "Too many problems." "I never think in terms of problems, only solutions." "Enter Zhmed Doorlof, my ace in the hole." "His mind is all I need." "Don't try and con us, Tolst." "Your plan, down the tubes before it starts." "Your memory whiz, your "ace in the hole," is a patient in an Arlington hospital and your driver is dead." "Forget it." "No one ever tells me when my operations are working." "Believe me, we don't have a thing to worry about." "[CHUCKLES]" "[WESTERN THEME PLAYS ON TV]" "Maverick would know what to do with KGB." "I wish I did." "[MAN SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY ON TV]" "AMANDA:" "Good morning, Mr. Strengell." "I'm Amanda King from the, uh, Ladies Auxiliary." "Mr. Strengell?" "I'm Eric Strengell of Helsinki, Finland." "Hello." "Yes, I know." "And I'm Amanda King with the Ladies Auxiliary." "Now, it's my job to make sure that you're as comfortable as possible while you're here." "So if you need any books, magazines, candy, stationery, I'm the one to see." " I'll take a candy bar." " Oh, sure." "Why don't you take two?" " I have some American money here." " No, no, no." "You just think of it as a gift from the Ladies Auxiliary." "Well, I'm awfully sorry about your accident but I hear from the nurses outside that you're gonna be out of here in no time." "Yes, I was very lucky, and everyone here has been super." " Thank you." " Well, that's good." "You know, I was in Finland in '83." "I certainly did enjoy the Savonlinna Music Festival." "Well, I'm not really much of a supporter of our local folk music." " I prefer the classical pieces." " Oh." "Well, I would think you would enjoy the Savonlinna, it features opera." "Of course, I know you have many things on your mind." "I'm really very sorry about the death of your friend." " Is your embassy helping you with that?" " I did not know him that well." "The tour group in Helsinki put us together." "But the ambassador did come to see me about him, from Finland." "I mean, the Finnish one." "Oh, that's all right." "I know what you mean, heh." " My English is not very good." " Oh, your English is terrific." "It's a lot better than my Finnish." "You have, uh, an unusual accent." "I'm from the north." "North Finland." "Almost Lapland." "I'm really a Lapp." "Funny, I was told you were from Helsinki." " Now." " Oh." "ZHMED:" "We watch a lot of American television." "AMANDA:" "Hm." " The old Westerns are my favorite." " Isn't that Maverick?" " Oh, yes, that's Maverick, all right." "MAN [ON TV]:" "Why'd you do it, Red?" "RED [ON TV]:" "Sometimes a fellow just has to go for it." "[IMITATING RED] "Sometimes a fellow just has to go for it."" "[CHUCKLES]" "[IN NORMAL VOICE] Oh, that's great." "Such an American thing to say." "I've learned so much from Bart and Bret and Brent." "Hm." "And Beauregard, their English cousin." "Oh, yeah, there's a fourth Maverick." " Beauregard?" " Mm-hm." "That's great." "That little bit of trivia will keep me in beer all winter in Helsinki." "Yes." "WOMAN [OVER PA]:" "Dr. Cohen, report to third floor nurses' station." "Dr. Cohen, report to third floor nurses' station." "The little one with the Hollywood shirt is Jamie." "The one on the right with the big glasses is Philip." "ZHMED:" "Very handsome boys." " Ah, thank you." "They look like Joe." "That's their father." "Do you have any children?" "No, but when I do get married, I hope to have strong, handsome boys like yours." "Oh, thanks so much." "Hi there, Mr. Strengell." "I'm Ron Landers from the hospital business office." "Your embassy has agreed to cover our financial guarantees." " I just need a few signatures." "AMANDA:" "Oh." "I'll get out of your way." "See you later, Mr. Strengell." "Mr. Landers." "[ZHMED SPEAKING IN RUSSIAN]" "SASHA:" "Speak English, always." "I made arrangements for you to be released." "Go to the hotel and wait to be contacted." "[WOMAN SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY OVER PA]" "She issued a flash priority to order three surveillance teams." "Mrs. King is a freshman candidate." "And I'm telling you, I don't care if she followed the patient or not." "Since I've been supervisor, not one freshman agent has ever used flash priority." " Most of them don't know it exists." " Oh, come on, Beaman." "Amanda has more experience than half the operatives in the agency." "She knows what she's doing." " Now, did we send her the team?" " We sent it." "She said they were speaking Russian." "Russian?" "She's had some training, but she's not fluent." "She's heard enough of it in the field from the bad guys themselves." "You've just got to treat her differently." "She is not one of your kids." "And most of the time she guesses right." "BEAMAN:" "I give her quite a bit of slack." "It makes it difficult for me with the others if she takes too much." "[PHONE BEEPS]" "Melrose here." "I'll send Scarecrow out immediately." "This time her instincts were right on target." "Strengell is very popular." "We're watching, so is the KGB." "Yeah." "Well, face it, Beaman now and then you've gotta bend the rules to get the job done." "In your case, quite a bit more now than then." "May I have my office back, please?" "[CHATTERING]" "[EASY LISTENING MUSIC PLAYS OVER SPEAKERS]" "Nice going." "This is the first Class C interrogation in history to turn into a full scramble." "Well, don't thank me, thank the Russians." "The guy at the bar in the gray suit's KGB." "[SCOFFS]" "He's just one of their monkeys posing as an embassy chauffeur." " Where's your friend from Finland?" " Restroom." "Been there a couple of minutes." "LEE:" "Rear exit?" " Kitchen, covered." "Delivery's coming in." "Two men." ""4247 Bolton Place." "File, A."" ""4247 Maplewood." "King, A." Amanda." "[EXHALES SHARPLY]" "[CHATTERING]" "Delivery men are out." "Stetson and King are still covering subject in restaurant." "Teams 1 and 3, remain at your present posts." "I think your tourist just took another vacation." "Come on." "I missed him out back." "Uh, team 1 thinks he went toward the metro." "All right." "Put spotters on the next five stops." "This guy is doing more than just checking out the sights." " How could we miss him?" " Yeah." "Well, if it's any consolation, the KGB lost him too." "DOTTY:" "Amanda, I'm in here." "AMANDA:" "Hi, Mother." "Didn't expect to find you at home." "I know, but I got too involved with my ATC introduction that I, heh, pushed ground school back an hour." "Captain Curt made an exception." "Wait just a minute." "What's ATC, and ground school and Captain Curt?" "And what in the world is this?" "DOTTY:" "Oh, that." "That's a Cessna 172." "It's a single engine, over instead of under wing fixed landing gear, 13,000-foot ceiling." "But it's going to be weeks until I get up there." "Amanda, I will clean all this up when I get home..." " ...but I'm in a hurry" " Mother, what are you talking about?" " Flight school." " Flight school?" "It won't be long." "In 16 weeks I'll be soaring with the eagles." "And Captain Curt, who's my instructor." "Fifty-three, 6'2", a real buff hunk." "This is my mother who gets a rash on the Key Bridge?" "I know." "But there's something about the wild blue that is so" " I don't know." "So...." " Invigorating." " Um...." "That's right, heh." "And I aim, I just aim to conquer it." " You aim to conquer Captain Curt." " Ah...." "AMANDA:" "Who's that up in the tree house?" " That's little Bobby Kenwood." " Oh." "He is, uh, testing the laws pertaining to squatter's rights." " He goes up there every afternoon." " He's too little to do that." " You gotta tell him to come down." " You are right." "I'll call his mother when I get home." "AMANDA:" "Bobby, it's too high for you up there." "All right, whoever you are, you better show your face or I'm calling the police." "Mr. Strengell." "No, it's Mr. Doorlof." "Zhmed Doorlof of the U.S.S.R." "I want to defect." "He decided he could tell you because you knew all of the Mavericks?" "I know it sounds crazy, but it's true." " How did he find you?" "AMANDA:" "I told him my name and he saw the address on the back of a picture of Philip and Jamie." "He's some kind of a speed-reading wizard and he memorizes numbers or something." "Hardly your average Russian sailor jumping ship." "Did he say why he was recruited by the KGB?" "No, he just said he was running from them because he was afraid." " Hm." " He still thinks I work at the hospital and I told him you were State Department." " State Department, hm." " Right." "He said he was recruited by a man named Tolst." "Tolst?" "Alexis Tolst?" "I don't know." "Oh, he's a very big fish in the KGB's considerable pond, a legend really." "Nobody in the West has ever seen him." "They say he's their majordomo of dirty tricks." " This could be a very big catch." " Hm." " Where's your man?" " Up there." "Hey." " Hi." " Hello." "I'm sorry for this inconvenience, but I'm told the KGB is everywhere." "Well, take my word for it, they're not in the backyard." "You can help me to defect?" "Yeah, I'll try." "But it's not as easy as it sounds, you know." " It depends on your circumstances, politics." "ZHMED:" "Please." "For years I dreamed about coming to America." "This is a dream come true." "If it is necessary for me to go to jail, this is okay." "No, no, no." "You don't go to jail for defecting but you do have to have political reasons for defection." "Now, why don't you tell me how you got here and why?" "About two months ago, the KGB came to my village and told me I had a job to do for my country." "They were never specific about what I was to do..." " ...but I'm sure it has to do with my gift." " Gift?" "In my district, they call me chelovecheski computer." "This means "human computer."" "I'm able to compute and analyze information spontaneously, immediately." "I am amazing." " Oh." "ZHMED:" "I can prove it to you." "When I found Amanda's address in the book I was able to remember the names and addresses of all her neighbors because I saw them as I scanned." "Next door, the Eberhards, two doors down, 4241." " Next to the Mayhabs" " Okay, okay." "So you're good with facts and figures." "Why should I believe any of this, huh?" "Because I'm telling you the truth." "[SIGHS]" "I wanna believe you." "So first you tell me everything that you know about Alexis Tolst." " Is he in the country now?" " He must be." "He was to contact me at my hotel." "But this is all I know about Tolst or why I'm here." " That's it, nothing else?" "ZHMED:" "One more thing." "I will be killed if I make one mistake." "Normally, it's no problem, but with the cockamamie condition of our Soviet relations, State can't touch this guy." " Ah." " As soon as the paperwork is completed Mr. Doorlof is to be on the next flight to Moscow." " Come on" " With our apologies." "Pat, you guys have got your head in the sand as always." "This little nebbish could help us bring the hammer down on Alexis Tolst." "That's your side of the street." "Diplomatically, this is not a good time to be rubbing a defection in the Soviet's face." "Ah." "Of course, if the guy was a ballet dancer, it'd be another story, right?" "Or a hockey player, or some folk singer that has a couple of little ditties about freedom and cornflakes." " How do you know Doorlof isn't KGB?" " I don't." "I freely admit it, I don't." "But if I could get a clue that could put me on the trail of Tolst" " Arrest him." " That's FBI." "I want him free and on our team." "I've got a feeling this is something big, Pat." "Of course, you know, if the guy did, uh, cross the KGB he is DOA in Moscow." "He's got a gift." "We can use him." "A gift isn't enough." "I wish Doorlof could dance the Nutcracker but he's not a persecute, he's not an intelligence asset he's not a refusenik, he's not even an M-40 desirable." "He's a nobody." "And for future reference, yanking at my heartstring is not gonna ring the bell." "I'll be damned if I'm gonna put my butt in a sling so you can take all the glory." "[SCOFFS]" "The State Department will make one concession." "We can keep Zhmed in the safe house until we're finished interrogating him." "But then they want him on a plane..." " ...within 72 hours." "AMANDA:" "Oh." "I managed to alter a police report stating that he was found with an illegal passport." "There won't be any mention of his attempt at defection." "AMANDA:" "That's not much." " No dices, huh?" "LEE:" "Zhmed, the disarmament talks have just about shut the door on any defections." "State Department thinks your case is a political minefield." "We're sorry, Zhmed." "Russian commissars sent me here, American commissars sent me back." "Who cares what I want?" "We do, but we can't make it happen by ourselves." "ZHMED:" "I could return to the KGB, find out what Tolst is up to." " No, you cannot." "That's too dangerous." "ZHMED:" "It's the only choice I have." "My calculations tell me I have a 98 percent chance of being killed the moment I touch Russian soil." "My family will find out when they get a bill for the bullets." "This could be a good chance to get a line on Tolst." "You sure you wanna use someone you found in a tree house?" "We don't have many options, do we?" "Zhmed, what will happen to your family?" "If I were to become a citizen here, perhaps I could send for them." "But if I go back...." "Please, let me do this." "I want to prove I can be a good American." "I cannot be sent back across the ocean with no chance to help myself." "Sir?" "I could get hanged for this." "But if you can bring us Tolst's head the State Department would have to let you stay." "Let me do it, please." "BILLY:" "Okay, let's try it again." "What are you gonna tell Tolst?" "I'm going to say I thought the man at the restaurant was an American intelligence agent." "And because I was afraid of being followed back to my hotel I spent the last four hours pretending to be a tourist." "Good." "Now, if they give you a polygraph test you just press your foot down on a nail on the toe of your shoe." "If you concentrate on the pain, it'll throw the test off." "Colonel Tolst showed me this." "He calls it "beating the box."" "[CHUCKLES]" "And this is the code you'll use for any messages." "Take as long as you need to memorize it." "I think I've got it." "[CHUCKLES]" "The KGB has got the subject's room bugged to the teeth." "I got a line on their frequency." "Why didn't the Soviet's just leave Zhmed in their embassy?" "Well, knowing Tolst, the hotel just might be a temporary holding place." "Backup teams are prepared to follow if Zhmed is moved." " Here he comes." " Yeah." " Not that one." " This is my hotel." "I have orders." "New orders." "[CLICKING]" "You have 60 seconds to account for the last six hours, starting now." "They're on their way." "Two surveillance teams are following." "Headed in the direction of the Russian embassy." "Let's get moving." "Zhmed's on his own now." "Right." "You're lucky Captain Tolst is gonna let you go ahead instead of using you for target practice." "ZHMED:" "I'm very grateful." "Some people from the Finnish embassy may be in touch." "So go to your hotel as a normal tourist." "Please, I'm trying to do the best job I can, but I don't know what is expected of me." "Tomorrow afternoon, I'll show you some classified files being transferred from one government building to another." "The material will be similar to what's in the box in front of you." "I want you to practice opening the file and finding the material." "You're to memorize the charts on the lower half of the third page." "You'll only have 90 seconds to memorize 30 charts." "You can go back to your hotel in an hour." "And remember, you're a tourist." "Practice makes perfect." "[DOOR OPENS THEN CLOSES]" "Rooster's on the walk." "Two mother hens in tow." "Sector 5, look for the egg to drop." "MAN:" "He's placing something." "[LEE GRUNTS]" "We warned you not to make contact with the Americans." "Come on." "This is Sector 5." "It's a bust." "I repeat, it's a bust." " Here." "You all right?" " Yeah, I'm all right." "I'm all right." " Follow Zhmed." " Yeah." "[PIANO KEYS CLINKING]" "That's not the point." "LEE:" "I know he trusted you, Amanda, but you can't blame yourself." "Zhmed knew the risks he was taking when he volunteered." "We saved part of his note and we know that Tolst is going after government files." "He didn't volunteer." "We told him we were gonna deport him." "All right." "Duly noted." "The point is, so far as the message drop being a bust those things happen when you're going up against the best." "I feel like we handed him his death warrant." "LEE:" "No, I don't think so." "No, Tolst has gone to a lot of trouble not to harm Zhmed." "He's got plans for him." "That's why he smuggled him into the country." "Now, quit worrying, will you?" "Get back here as soon as you can." "We've got an all-nighter ahead of us." "All right." "I'll see you in a minute." "No sign of Zhmed." "If Zhmed is right about the targets being federal files..." " ...maybe we can get a break." " Heh." "This town's a paper mill." "There are thousands of files going out tomorrow." "Yeah, but he'd be after the cream." "Highly classified, strategically important." "According to this report, the only Z-class files being transferred tomorrow are medical, from the Pentagon, and slated to be destroyed." "Medical?" "What would Tolst want with medical files?" " Z-class is sensitive-only." "JESSUP:" "Who knows?" "These aren't anything but academy physicals boot-camp statistics." "There's some steroid tests, data on combat fatigue." "It has to be a mistake." "Heh." "But after what happened on the street, wouldn't Tolst cancel his plans?" "No, it was part of the plan." "He was ready for us." "The more setbacks, the more this guy just digs in." "Meanwhile, we've lost Zhmed." "And if we can't figure out how the Russians plan to take those files we may never get him back." "Five seconds slow, but better." "Take a breather to drum up your desire to try harder." "Breathing is a bit difficult." "[CHUCKLES]" "[KNOCKING ON DOOR]" "My contacts tell me there is a big flap going on at the agency." "If it has anything to do with the truck incident it might be wise to pull out." "TOLST:" "Even if Zhmed did make contact with the Americans, it doesn't matter." "There's nothing he could've told them." "We're halfway to putting Looking Glass on display at the Moscow airshow and they don't have a clue." "I hope you're right." "I know I'm right." "We could hand deliver Operation Rainbow Group to the Americans and wave it in front of their noses and they still wouldn't know what was going on." "And they won't figure it out until their airborne command post drops out off Homestead radar and I wave adiós." "[DOOR CLOSES]" "LEE:" "Danley, try to be an independent thinker for once." "Let us have him for another 24 hours, will you?" "The guy is a gold mine, a regular gusher." "I know I'm mixing my metaphors, and you are making me crazy, okay?" "I promise you, he'll be on the plane." "Okay, great." "Thanks." " We might have found something." " What?" "We ran the delivery notices through the computer." "They're dumping 18,000 files tomorrow." "Potpourri, it's, uh, testing on lab animals, astronaut physicals, drug testing...." "There's seven trucks and six routes to the incinerator but only one matches up with the time indicated in Zhmed's note." "What's this batch?" "Gall bladder status of the Joint Chiefs of Staff?" "Preliminary physical data on Air Force crews." "I don't know why he wants it but the minute Tolst makes his move, we move in." "Hey, don't worry." "Zhmed is our first concern." "Even Tolst can't make him disappear before our eyes." "What do you have?" "FRANCINE [OVER RADIO]:" "For the last two miles the Army vehicle has been followed by a tow truck." "All right, drop off." "We'll pick it up from here." "We'll stay a quarter of a mile behind them." " There it is." " Mm-hm." " Looks like you have a problem." " Yeah, it's the front tire." "The lugs are damn near welded to the wheel." "Well, I'm sure I can get it off with my pneumatic wrench." "Okay." "Thanks, buddy." "MAN:" "We appreciate your help, but we're in kind of a hurry." "TOLST:" "Okay, but stand back...." "[IN HUSHED VOICE] Shh, shh, shh." "Quiet." "Which files are you supposed to read?" "The files are marked "Rainbow Family." Now leave me alone." "Listen." "You and me and those files are getting out of here." "Tolst will be picked up the moment you're safe." "I will only be safe if you leave." "Let me do what I'm supposed to do." " I'm gonna-- ZHMED:" "I'm hooked up" "I'm hooked up to an explosive." "Tolst is reading our every move like he has a map." "What made me think I could get him that easy?" "Of course I know how big the Pentagon is but it shouldn't take all day to find the office that coordinated Rainbow Family." "Yes, medical test results." "Now, run it past the DIA." "Surveillance confirms that Tolst and Zhmed returned to the embassy in a Soviet embassy limo." "We could not touch him without setting off a major flap." "What do we have here?" "I ran the data on the test past Dr. Pfaff." "He confirms they are stress tests." "Stress tests, for what?" "Air traffic control." "What does Air Force Intelligence have on Operation Rainbow Family?" "Put me through to Colonel Jim Jadin with Air Force Intelligence." "Stress tests are pretty routine." "We all get them every six months." "Six teams." "Red, blue, et cetera could be the codes for the individual flight crews, perhaps." "BILLY:" "Yes." "Yes, thank you." " We've just walked into a hornet's nest." " What?" "Rainbow Family is the code for a squadron at Andrews temporarily assigned to Looking Glass." "They gave the tests to the pilots who flew the headquarters' plane." "What's Looking Glass?" "Looking Glass is SAC's headquarters' plane." "If the United States is the target of a first strike, command switches upstairs." "LEE:" "There's a Looking Glass plane in the sky 24 hours a day." "As a security precaution, there are three look-alike planes flying decoy." "Nine crews on an irregular rotation." "Now we're all beginning to think along the same lines." "Each crew is assigned according to those biorhythms and stress tests." "Now, that means that Tolst has enough to compute a pattern." "Exactly." "But with nine crews on a constant rotation, the odds are 1000-to-1 against him ever figuring it out." "Zhmed's a computer." "Even if Tolst uses Zhmed to figure out the pilot rotation schedule..." " ...what could he do with it?" " There's no point in killing a pilot." "Even if he wanted to get on the base, it'd be impossible." "Security is tighter than the White House." "You can bet Tolst has found something to cripple Looking Glass." "We're not gonna find out what it is until we all get some rest." "Meantime, I've arranged for the agency to escort the assigned pilots to the base." "Tolst's confidence is beyond belief." "It's like he's rubbing our noses in his plan." "As long as Tolst remains on embassy grounds, there's nothing we can do." "Yeah." "Okay, I'll talk to you later." "That was Billy." "The pilot scheduled for the next shift was just escorted to the base." "Nothing out of the ordinary happened." "Yeah, with nine pilots on rotating shifts, it could be days before anything happens." "What's the matter?" "You okay?" "You haven't eaten very much." "Just thinking about Zhmed." "Once Tolst gets finished with him, what's gonna happen to him?" "Once he's finished with him, he won't have any use for him anymore." "Think he'll send him back to Russia?" " Honestly speaking?" " Yeah." "I doubt if he'll get out of D.C." "At one time, I had a contact at the Russian embassy." "If he were there today, I might've been able to get word to Zhmed to make a run for it." "Whatever they have planned for him, well, they can't do it on embassy property." "And before they remove him from the embassy they'll convince him the KGB is everywhere." " He'll be afraid to run." " If we could figure out a way to get a message to him, would the agency help?" "Yeah, sure." "Might be a little tricky." "Come on." "ZHMED:" "I'm certain Colonel Hannigan will be flying tomorrow second shift, 1300 hours." "The stress curve for him is at its low ebb." "The biorhythms are regular." " Run your computation again." " I'm certain." "I have to have the exact rotation sequence of the crews." "The incident on the street was reported to Moscow." "I got word they plan on canceling the mission." "Do they think I went to these extremes to have my mission canceled?" " No, sir." " Then we will proceed as if we haven't heard a word." "Tomorrow night, I'm gonna be eating black beans and rice at the Ambassador Hotel in Havana while our tech team strips out every code and command sequence from the Looking Glass computer." "Now, that's a fact." "And him?" "TOLST:" "Tomorrow, I want him out of the embassy." "You can take care of him any way you like." "[TIRES SCREECH]" "[HORN HONKS]" "[SPEAKS IN RUSSIAN]" "Back up this car." "BEAMAN:" "What a remarkably pig-headed stunt." "I had the right of way, you cretin." " I've probably wrenched my neck." " Did you see the stop sign?" "There was a stop sign there." "You ran it." "We have an embassy car." "We have immunity." "Now move your car or you're gonna be in a lot of trouble." "Now!" "I locked the keys in the car." " Are you okay?" " I am now." "When I saw "Maverick," I knew it was you." "Did Tolst show you pictures of any of these men?" "They're pilots, and you looked at their charts." "ZHMED:" "Wait, wait." "Wait a minute." "This cannot be right." "This man is Tolst." "[DOORBELL RINGS]" "I'm sorry to bother you, Colonel Hannigan." "I'm Melrose, with the agency." "For security reasons, I'll be escorting you to the airbase." "What's the problem?" "I'll explain in the car." "Let me get my things." "[CHUCKLES]" "After I fly the Looking Glass to Cuba, you might consider plastic surgery Colonel Hannigan." "Yes, sir." "Sign here please, sir." "Thank you." "Go ahead, sir." "[CHATTERING]" "Yes, sir." "We read you." "Yeah, we'll take care of it." "It's not often I get a personal escort by the agency." "I appreciate the trouble." "No trouble, colonel." "Just relieved that it was a false alarm." "ZHMED:" "Excuse me, Colonel Tolst but this is checkmate." "And you lose the game." "[TOLST GRUNTS]" "[GRUNTING]" "Hope you like your new face." "You're gonna be wearing it a long time." "LEE:" "Here you go, gentlemen, take care of him." "Let's go check on the real Colonel Hannigan." "ZHMED:" "Thank you." "And despite your belief that I only keep a wrinkled apple and fermenting cheese in my refrigerator I want you to know I'm preparing a feast Escoffier would be jealous of." "I really wish you hadn't gone to all this trouble." "I think I'm too tired to appreciate it." "Nobody's ever too tired to try one of my frittatas." "It's a potpourri of eggs, mushrooms, garlic, spinach everything but the kitchen sink." "Ha-ha." "When I was assigned a NATO operation in Capri I met this wonderful old chef who shared with me his secret of making the perfect frittata." "You don't sauté the garlic, but add to the eggs just before you put it under the broiler." "Mm, that way you keep the flavor and you don't burn the garlic." "So, Amanda..." "[CORK POPS THEN GLASSES TINKLE] ...think of this as a celebration for Zhmed being accepted to the Defectors' Relocation Program." "[CHUCKLES]" "And I can only speak for myself when I say that we are long overdue for some celebrating around here." "Especially the type that includes only the two of us, hm?" "So with that thought in mind some romantic candlelight a little bubbly and a little romance" "[AMANDA SIGHS]" "[LEE CHUCKLES]" "[CHUCKLES]" "A very little romance." "[AMANDA MOANS]" "I may be sleepy, but I'm not dead." "[LEE CHUCKLES]" "[English" " US" " SDH]"