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The Kollective Season 1 Episode 3
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00:00A friend of man, a friend of truth, a friend of truth, a friend of truth, and a guide of you.
00:26Few hearts like his with virtue walls, with ease with knowledge, so inbuilt.
00:37If there's another world, he lives, and this, if there isn't, he remains.
01:20We have to get it out there, I mean we have to publish everything that happened in the
01:50Congo. To Claude, to Luzamba, to Josh. I mean, I stand by what I said, there are millions of us.
01:56Well, I count four. Five. Don't forget Ariel. I'm serious, we're nothing compared to them.
02:07I think he's right. We can't compete. They got Luzamba, they got Claude, and if they can do that...
02:15No, no, no, no, no. This just proves how close we came to the truth. How scared we made them.
02:21Guys, we can still win at this one.
02:24We just buried my best friend. And you talk about winning? People have died, and some of that is on our hands.
02:31That's bullshit. You don't even believe that.
02:33It's just a fact that there are some people in this world you simply cannot win against.
02:39And quite frankly, I'm stumped that life hasn't taught you that.
02:41Coming from the guy with the trust fund.
02:43Hey, guys, come on. Stop it, both of you.
02:46We're all hurting, I get it. But this isn't going to help anyone.
02:49And Josh, he would be ashamed of this kind of behavior. Come on.
03:01Come on.
03:01Maybe, look, maybe we do publish what we have.
03:16And try to flush them out.
03:18Yeah, and then maybe it makes it harder for them to hurt anyone else.
03:22Yeah, or just easier for them to hurt us.
03:24Yes, that, and perhaps you lose all credibility in the process.
03:27I want you guys united, but not rash.
03:30I mean, if you publish now, what do you have?
03:32A few photographs, some fake IDs, a lot of inference, and very little facts.
03:37Sorry, we have proof, Maya.
03:39You have speculation.
03:41If you can get proof,
03:44some video footage of your vanished journalist, the fake Ivanov,
03:48if you can fill in some of the gaps,
03:50if you can be as enterprising as I know you to be,
03:55come on.
03:55You are the collective, after all.
04:03We could take another look at the conference center in Kinshasa.
04:08That's our ground zero,
04:09and fake Ivanov must have come from somewhere.
04:12Maybe you guys take another look at the CCTV?
04:15Yeah.
04:16Yeah, we're supposed to head to the airport now anyway, so...
04:20And we will see you online tonight, okay?
04:25Okay.
04:25You know, the thing you said earlier about...
04:27You know, the thing you said earlier about...
04:53Being Josh's best friend.
04:59I totally get that you knew him longer,
05:01and that I probably seem like a bit of a tourist to you,
05:04definitely to his family.
05:06But he wasn't just your best friend.
05:09Or a son.
05:11We buried my boyfriend too.
05:13I know.
05:16I'm sorry.
05:28We're okay?
05:38Stand.
05:38Hi, Lucas.
05:44Etienne.
05:46Hi.
05:47Hey, guys.
05:48Hey, guys.
05:49Let's do this.
05:51Look.
05:54Here.
05:55Where is that?
05:56The conference center in Kinshasa.
06:00What's this damn thing?
06:01It's crazy.
06:03Yeah?
06:03Just wait.
06:06You see, they've locked down their CCTV,
06:08but the neighboring buildings on there get theirs.
06:10They just let it sit there on the public internet.
06:13Okay.
06:14So?
06:14So we get to just walk in,
06:17have a look around,
06:19and if we're lucky,
06:21time travel.
06:25When is that?
06:26Four days ago.
06:28The day of the Lusamba poisoning.
06:30Give me your time.
06:31Early afternoon.
06:321.30.
06:40Wait.
06:41Can you zoom in on the car?
06:42That's the car we've been filming.
06:47That's him.
06:48That's the real Ivanov.
06:50Our missile truck guy.
06:53Hey, someone's coming.
06:59Who is that?
07:02Wait.
07:02Wait.
07:02What's that?
07:03He put something in his pocket.
07:08Is that something metal?
07:10Maybe a knife?
07:11No.
07:11Lusamba wasn't stabbed.
07:14I think it was a pen.
07:20Hey, someone exits from the back.
07:22That's a fake journalist.
07:23Holy shit.
07:24Okay, so surely we have enough to publish now.
07:27No, no, no, Delia.
07:27I'm not sure.
07:28We have evidence they met.
07:29Okay.
07:30Maybe exchange something in the car.
07:32Maybe it's a pen.
07:33Which could easily contain some kind of poison.
07:35Yeah, but without formal confirmation Lusamba was poisoned,
07:38it's still just speculation.
07:40We need to identify who exactly the stranger is.
07:46Wait.
07:47I think there's a car park just around the corner in the direction where you disappeared.
07:52What are the chances that that place has CCTV, too?
07:56Okay.
08:04There you go.
08:04There's our guy.
08:10Yeah.
08:11Is that a credit card?
08:12Lucas, can you trace that transaction for me?
08:15No, not without access to the bank's computer.
08:18Could you find someone who could?
08:19No, we don't buy information, Delia.
08:21You're asking me to find a data broker.
08:23I'm asking you to do whatever's necessary.
08:25Not just for Joshua.
08:27For Lusamba.
08:28And Claude.
08:30It's a slippery slope.
08:33I'll see what I can find, okay?
08:35Yeah, I really need some sleep.
08:36Yeah, well, good morning.
08:38Sleep tight, everyone.
08:39Thank you very much.
08:41Bye-bye.
08:49You can also crush you if you want.
08:51I'm going to go see my dad anyway.
08:53Oh, thank you.
08:54I'm going to go back to Oz.
08:59See you, uh, later.
09:03Tomorrow, today.
09:05Today.
09:05Yeah.
09:06Bye-bye.
09:30Bye-bye.
09:31Bye-bye.
09:36Bye-bye.
10:03Bye-bye.
10:04Bye-bye.
10:06Bye-bye.
10:36Bye-bye.
11:04Okay, so I'll see you at 79.
11:33See you later, Maestro.
12:03Joshua ist tot.
12:05Das, äh, ja.
12:09Das hast du gewusst?
12:13Ich lese die Artikel in eurem Blog.
12:17Ich hab nur gedacht, dann hättest du...
12:19Ja, übrigens hab ich in diesem Artikel auch deinen Namen gesehen.
12:23Ja, das wär mir normalerweise auch völlig egal, aber wenn deine Freundin nun beginnt in deinem Namen, also in unserem Nachnamen...
12:30Guten Morgen, Maestro.
12:32Hey Christoph, äh, Artikel zu veröffentlichen, dann haben wir ein Problem. Ernsthaftes Rumstreuen im Kongo?
12:38Ach, äh, noch was ganz wichtig. Wegen des ganzen Neidtodgedöns hab ich eine kleine Party organisiert und dort wird ein Dokumentarfilm-Team zugegen sein und die werden einen Film über mich machen, über mich, mein Leben, meine Karriere und ich bin mir sicher, dass du einen begeisternden Beitrag dazu leisten möchtest.
12:56Hm?
12:57Gut.
12:58Dann wird mein Assistent dir eine Einladung schicken und du wirst sehen, also jeder wird da sein.
13:01Es wird eine schöne Ableitung für dich.
13:03Guten Morgen, Maestro.
13:04Hey, Michael.
13:05How's it going?
13:06Guten Morgen, Maestro.
13:07Have a great day.
13:08Nice one, Maestro.
13:09Kommt Alexander auch?
13:11Portugian.
13:12Ja?
13:13Ja, sicher.
13:14Alle.
13:15Gut.
13:16Gut.
13:17Ja.
13:26Gut.
13:28Okay.
13:29Schauen Sie die Zahlen aus, zum Beispiel die Träumenkarte bei uns.
13:32Echt?
13:33Tommi.
13:34Da sie ist.
13:35Ja, die Datenbrünker kam.
13:38Also, wollen Sie die Long dieta oder Short-Version?
13:40Short.
13:41Die Long-Version?
13:42Okay.
13:43Er, er hat die Transaktion, die ihm ein Kreditkarte-Nummer gegeben hat, dann kam er das auf ein Kreditkarte-Nummer und haben die
13:48dann schon den Nummer durch die BIN-Validator, die uns einen Bank gegeben hatte.
13:52Da ist eine MET-Trust in Budapest.
13:54and we took that information and they, yeah?
13:56Short, please.
13:59Fine, I'll go to the chase.
14:03We have a company name, 27 Black.
14:06Great, okay, so we follow the money, right?
14:10Find out everything we can about the company, all right?
14:12Yeah, no, it's 10 smart.
14:14Yeah, you should do that.
14:16No, we should all do that.
14:17Oh, yeah, I had an idea.
14:20My father's throwing a party.
14:23Just a few hundred glamorous people this time, anyway.
14:26He travels a lot through Russia with his orchestra,
14:28so he knows a lot of influential people.
14:31And he'll be inviting Alexander Portugin.
14:34What?
14:35Come again?
14:36Yeah, he's kind of my dad's best friend.
14:37Oh, Aaron, you mean this Portugin?
14:41Oh, Portugin is in the newspaper all the time.
14:43But before that, before his reinvention,
14:47he was involved in a corruption scandal inside trading,
14:51almost exclusively involving mining stocks.
14:53So, Portugin might help us understand what happens in Kinshasa.
14:58Well, I always knew his famous dad would come in handy one day.
15:03Delia?
15:05Lucas found a lead.
15:08Okay.
15:09We have a company name, 27 Black, in Budapest.
15:13I had a look online, and I found this journalist
15:16who really knows the financial landscape there.
15:19She's a Russian dissident, actually.
15:21Julia Petrova?
15:22Oh, no, please, not her.
15:24Yeah, I saw you guys had some bylines together.
15:26Can you put us in touch?
15:29No, I really don't think it's a good idea.
15:31Oh, please, her contact details aren't online.
15:36Yeah, and why do you think that is?
15:38I'll find her number sooner or later.
15:41I'm just asking you to save me a bunch of time.
15:44For what it's worth, I am going to do this your way.
15:47You are infuriating.
15:51Look, she is brilliant, and you will like her a lot.
15:56Everybody likes her, but she has very unorthodox methods,
15:59and she's not a safe pair of hands.
16:02You need to be super careful around her.
16:05I will.
16:07I promise.
16:08Bye.
16:17I just want to.
16:40Julia.
16:41Why?
16:42No, no, no, no.
16:43It's good to meet you see how you feel in a few days
17:01So what do you want one of them is the typical stuff
17:05corruption scandals local politics
17:08The government systematically turning a blind eye to foreign interference no matter the cost
17:13Do you ever get scared? What would be the reason that?
17:22I can tell you a little bit about what I'm here to investigate. I just enjoy the drive
17:43and I'll actually find out what they are
17:50Like you've heard of my brother
17:52I'm on my own
17:53Arne
17:54Arne
17:54Arne
17:55Arne
17:56Arne
17:56Arne
17:56Arne
17:58Arne
17:58Arne
17:59Arne
18:00Arne
18:00Arne
18:00Arne
18:00Arne
18:00Arne
18:02Hey, Naughty!
18:05Hi! Who's this?
18:08Hi, nice to meet you.
18:10He's very naughty.
18:12He loves everyone.
18:13I like Naughty dogs.
18:15Come, you can put it here.
18:16Thanks.
18:18See ya, Stock.
18:20See ya.
18:21See ya, Anja.
18:23Hi, Delia, our nanny.
18:30Hi.
18:31Hi.
18:32Hi.
18:33Nice to meet you.
18:35Let's go somewhere a little more private.
18:40Yeah.
18:41I don't want them to do anything.
18:45And I sweep this rope box.
18:48Please, sit down.
18:51So, this company, 27 Black, your hope is to find out something more than its obscure name.
18:59Yeah, we want the individuals behind it.
19:02Company directors.
19:03Well, Budapest doesn't make that easy.
19:05Mm.
19:06But we'll try the orthodox route.
19:08See ya.
19:09See ya.
19:10Putash.
19:16Paperwork filings, the business register.
19:19What if that doesn't work?
19:20Then we'll have to be more unorthodox.
19:22More unorthodox?
19:23Sure.
19:24I was going to say fucking ballsy.
19:27Well, that works too.
19:29All right.
19:32All right.
19:33All right.
19:34O-O-Right.
19:39Gregson and the Batista.
20:09Why went to the window?
20:11I should have known it's them. Very shady company.
20:13Sorry, I don't follow...
20:14The law firm that represents 27 Black. Come.
20:18Oh, my God, you work fast.
20:23G&D are an all-too-familiar name here.
20:26I've been investigating them for years now.
20:28Have a look at their website.
20:30Rather plain, isn't it?
20:32When you don't need to advertise your services,
20:35that means you're running off your reputation.
20:37And their reputation precedes them.
20:40Exactly.
20:43Can we get access?
20:46Not in the traditional sense.
20:49Their corporate security is mortar-tied.
20:51But I've been cultivating another way in
20:56for some time now.
21:05A paralegal who works there.
21:09Oh, I recognize this woman.
21:12She's the one you're taking pictures of.
21:13And we're going to meet her.
21:16Oh, we're going to do it.
21:48It's Wednesday evening.
21:54That means she'll have just been to the gym.
21:56She comes here afterwards to unwind.
21:59Follow my lead.
22:18Hi, Patricia.
22:22Do I know you?
22:24No, but I know you very well.
22:27I know that you always come here after your Wednesday appointment with your personal trainer, Thomas.
22:33I know that you used to come here in the morning, but you recently changed your schedule, didn't you?
22:38Now you prefer to go to the Terrace Cafe, Hotel Cerulean.
22:43You liked it there because it's Thomas' favorite.
22:48I also know that your husband, a surgeon at the municipal hospital, no less, would probably be very interested to see these.
22:56As with your son.
23:06You are blackmailing me?
23:09Yes.
23:10Well, it will work.
23:19You're too late.
23:21My marriage is as good as that.
23:23No, come on.
23:28You're not thinking logically.
23:32She's also bluffing.
23:36I've seen your mortgage statement.
23:39From one month ago.
23:41Co-signed.
23:42What is it?
23:43A holiday home.
23:44You don't spend half a mil on property together if your marriage is on the rocks.
23:50So, let's start again, shall we?
24:05You were very good back there.
24:10But...
24:10Julia, it's unethical.
24:16I understand that sometimes there are lines that you need to cross.
24:20But...
24:21When there's collateral damage...
24:24I mean, she's just...
24:25She's just simple.
24:26Sibilian?
24:28No.
24:29The second you agree to work for a firm like that, you know exactly who you're getting into bed with.
24:34Julia, she has a family.
24:36And so do I.
24:36G&D protects some of the most dangerous people in the world.
24:41So, can I give you some advice?
24:44This is a war.
24:45We fight to the end.
24:47Then we mourn what we've lost.
24:49This is a war.
25:00But...
25:32I'm so sorry.
26:02I don't know what I'd say to them.
26:06He was the world to my kids.
26:09Julia, what happened to him?
26:17I don't know.
26:18Our neighbors often put down red poison.
26:21They've done it before.
26:23Please help me.
26:23Yeah?
26:35Our stand yesterday paid off.
26:37Patricia sent information.
26:38Anatoly Sugalov is your man.
26:40At least it's the name of someone behind 27 Black.
26:44They even provided a copy of their passport when they opened the account.
26:48Holy shit.
26:50He's the man you expected?
26:53We knew him as Boris Sivanov.
26:55He was in the DRC, posing as a journalist.
26:58Um, hold cover for the fact that he's actually a fucking mercenary.
27:04He was probably behind the hit on Lissamba, and I think he's the one who killed Josh.
27:09Shit.
27:11Boris Sivanov's real name is Anatoly Sugalov.
27:15And from the documents Patricia sent, we've also got his phone number.
27:21You want me to find out who he's talking to?
27:25If you would.
27:27Particularly in the 24 hours leading up to Lissamba's death.
27:31Got it.
27:45Welcome, Mr. Burton.
28:26Aron, I'm glad you were to see you.
28:56Thank you very much.
29:26Anatoly Sugolov works for something called the Signal Institute.
29:31What do they do?
29:32This is the fun part. They say it's a sports drink factory.
29:36Yes, of course, it's bullshit. It's just a cover.
29:39Yeah, and it's a pretty terrible one,
29:41because it turns out that the Signal Institute
29:44is run under the umbrella of the Russian Ministry of Defense.
29:48So these are government-funded sports drinks.
29:52So Sugolov isn't just a mercenary, he's hired by the Russian government?
29:55Yeah, but that's not all.
29:57The scientists that worked there, before they moved to the Signal Institute,
30:00they were involved in some pretty unpleasant research.
30:04Sugolov's a scientist?
30:05No, no, no, no. He's ex-military. He's brawn, not brains.
30:09He's their head of security,
30:11but his work does put him into very regular contact
30:14with Fazili Fedorov.
30:20Take a look.
30:22That's him. That's our guy from the car park.
30:24And I just gave you his phone number.
30:26Courtesy of Sugolov's own phone records.
30:29And not only is he the Signal Institute's head of research,
30:33he himself is a chemist.
30:36What kind of chemistry?
30:37Hang on.
30:38Fedorov used to work on nerve agents.
30:42Da-da-da, yes.
30:43And in particular, Novichok.
30:46And that's how I'll loosen the diet.
30:49Thank you, guys. Good job.
30:51Lo and behold, owned by the Russian Ministry,
30:54they make Novichok.
30:56It's awful.
30:57It blocks nerve signals,
30:58shutting down every single organ in the body.
31:01See ya.
31:02The diaphragm.
31:03So you can't breathe.
31:04The heart.
31:05It is a horrific way to die.
31:08Now, before I would have said let's publish,
31:10we've got two names,
31:11Sugolov and Fedorov.
31:13But now,
31:14I want to get all these fucking bastards.
31:17Which means we need the name of the guy
31:18who actually deployed the Novichok.
31:20The fake journalist.
31:50Let's go.
31:52Let's go.
31:53Nyugin.
31:54Nyugin.
31:55Nyugin.
31:56Cyber.
31:58Maroudotok, homerig,
32:11szeretnétek.
32:12Nem kell sitni.
32:14Boldog lesz.
32:16Szerintem, igen.
32:18I can't do anything, but I can't do anything.
32:24I can't do anything.
32:26Yes, of course.
32:34I'm sorry, Laci.
32:36I'm sorry.
32:37Julia, uh, who was in the SUV earlier?
32:58Come on, I'm not an idiot.
33:01Your reaction to it was...
33:03Panicked?
33:07My investigation's rattle cage is that it's nothing new.
33:13But, yes, events have certainly escalated recently.
33:20So the window in the dog, you're saying they weren't accidents, that it's them sending
33:29a message.
33:32But why?
33:33I mean, why wouldn't they just...
33:42Kill me?
33:44You can say it.
33:49I don't understand why they would go to all of this effort.
33:51This way, they don't risk murder investigations.
33:57And they don't create a martyr.
34:02I also think they get some pleasure from it.
34:12Your children?
34:13Never.
34:17It was already too much for Gaspar, my ex-husband.
34:21I would rather lie to my kids than have them scared.
34:25So you're telling the entire world a story?
34:27The road to truth always requires a few lies.
34:38You just have to tell a good enough line.
34:40Tell it consistently.
34:44And who knows?
34:48If you're lucky, eventually you might even start to believe it yourself.
34:51Take back what I said before.
35:02About ethics.
35:05Fuck it.
35:06I'm humbled to have you here, to celebrate this achievement.
35:22With all of you means more than you could know.
35:26I mean, look at this thing.
35:27This is...
35:27The truth is, I never thought I'd ever be here.
35:39Until I got my act together, I was selfish, willful, self-destructive.
35:52I was lost.
35:53But I found my way back to something worthwhile.
36:00I found my place in this world.
36:09And I stopped doing childish things.
36:13I started playing music again.
36:15And now here we are.
36:17So it's...
36:18I mean, anyway.
36:21Cheers.
36:23To finding one's place.
36:24Cheers.
36:34Excuse me.
36:37Mr. Puttikin.
36:38Aaron, it's been quite some time.
36:41Three years, four months, and two days.
36:43I remember because you emailed me about prospective employment.
36:46And I never replied.
36:48And I just wanted to apologize.
36:50I was young and naive, you know.
36:51I'm aware now what a huge opportunity that was.
36:55And I just wanted to say thank you.
36:56But I don't want to bother you for too long.
36:58Enjoy the festivities.
37:01I've been following your work.
37:04It seems you've been waltzing with my competitors at Globecom Media.
37:08Tell me, what makes them more attractive than me?
37:12Well, we've turned them down, actually.
37:16But I'm flattered you've been following my work so closely.
37:19It's difficult not to.
37:21The collective is very noisy.
37:24And childish.
37:25So, quite frankly, dangerous.
37:28But I don't care anymore.
37:30I haven't told you.
37:31I'm leaving them behind, actually.
37:34Forgive me if I find that hard to believe.
37:36You might underestimate me.
37:39What do they say?
37:41Your enemy's enemy is your friend?
37:45Consider me your friend, Alex.
37:48No, no, no, no, no, no.
37:50Most of these oligarchs are just opportunists.
37:52Surely that's not entirely true.
37:54You still need some intellect and grit and instincts.
37:58Because connections only take you so far, no?
38:00Connections are everything.
38:01I myself admit that.
38:02All right.
38:03Should we just agree to disagree?
38:05But I was reading something else recently.
38:15It was research for an article I was writing.
38:18Back in the early days, back in Russia, before your...
38:21Before my change in career?
38:23Before your change in career.
38:26Have you ever heard of the name Anatoly Sugalov?
38:32Now that is a blast from the past.
38:35Oh, here's a blast from the past.
38:35Let's go back in Logan.
38:37Oh, here's a blast.
38:38Oh, here's a blast.
38:39Oh, here's a blast from the past.
38:39Oh, here's a blast from the past.
39:03Is it Aaron?
39:32Yes.
39:33Sorry.
39:33No, all good.
39:34Who are you?
39:35The interview.
39:37Oh, yeah, of course.
39:38We're ready for you soon.
39:39I'm coming.
39:40I think now you publish.
39:43You have all your players, their real identities.
39:46What if we can get more?
39:48What do you mean?
39:51Hear me out.
39:53Why run 27 Black from Budapest?
39:56Why not Russia?
39:59Same reason they always do plausible deniability.
40:02Create some distance.
40:03Exactly.
40:10Fedorov, the chemist, meets Sugilov, the soldier, and hands him an item.
40:16Later on, we're assuming that inside the car an exchange takes place.
40:20Sugilov hands over that item to Kuzmin.
40:23So there is a chance that Fedorov, humble chemical weapon scientist, has never met Kuzmin, the man who actually deploys the weapon.
40:33We could take advantage of that.
40:38Why do I feel like you're trying to sell me something?
40:42Fedorov's phone number.
40:44We got it when Lukas found Sugilov's phone records.
40:47Maybe we can get Fedorov to fill in the blanks.
40:50You want to call him?
40:52Well, I want you to call him.
40:54No, no, no.
40:55No way.
40:55Why not?
40:56I mean, we do it from a hidden number.
40:58You speak Russian.
40:58And if it doesn't work, it doesn't work.
41:00For a start, I'm a woman.
41:03Well, then, it's a very good job that he's got a very efficient secretary to take care of all the boring administrative work that comes with being an international fucking mercenary.
41:14God, you're impossible.
41:17And insatiable.
41:19If I spoke Russian, I would do it myself.
41:21I can believe that.
41:23It's another lie.
41:25But do this one for me.
41:30It's another lie.
42:00I'm sorry.
42:02I'm sorry.
42:04I have a question.
42:06You don't know what he's asked me to do?
42:08We don't have to talk about this line.
42:10You have to know.
42:12Vasilyy Fodorov, we don't want to play with the игры.
42:15I have a command.
42:17You trusted my boss, your device.
42:20Then you can trust me on the card.
42:24Tell me your words, how, how, for you, not all this thing happened?
42:28It's not for our internal checker.
42:35I...
42:37Well, everything went along with the plan.
42:39I sent the material to Mr. Shugalov, as they asked.
42:43But the plans changed, as you know.
42:47I'm talking about journalists, about the collective.
42:51However, we were in the same group with Mr. Kuzmin,
42:55of whom I have to say for something.
42:59I would like to thank him for that,
43:01that he was such a safe and secure human being.
43:07And, finally, could you please remind me the exact way of shipping?
43:14I...
43:15I believe that the water in the water was a good method.
43:19But the device is effective and in contact with the skin.
43:22What device is this?
43:25What device is this?
43:33Mr. Fedorov?
43:37We've discussed the type of the device.
43:41So I'm surprised that Mr. Kuzmin was required for his report.
43:46Would you kindly sign your move for me?
43:50Yes, of course.
43:51Would you kindly sign your move for me?
43:53Yes, of course.
43:55Then you should know what type.
43:56Shug or a ring?
43:58Thank you, Mr. Fedorov.
43:59That's enough.
44:01What did he say? Did you get him?
44:02You fucking got him, didn't you?
44:03Was it Alexander with whom you talked about?
44:04Mm-hmm.
44:05Very good.
44:06What did he say?
44:07Did you get him?
44:08You fucking got him, didn't you?
44:09Was it Alexander with whom you talked about?
44:10Mm-hmm.
44:11Very good.
44:12What did he say?
44:13Did you get him?
44:14You fucking got him, didn't you?
44:15Was it Alexander with whom you talked about?
44:16Mm-hmm.
44:17Very good.
44:18Fortschritt.
44:19Ich erzähl dir ein Geheimnis.
44:20Weißt du, mein Talent ist nicht einzigartig, Aaron.
44:22Auf meinem Konservatorium gab es viele sehr begabte Musiker.
44:25Aber es geht nicht so sehr darum, wie gut du spielst, sondern für dich.
44:26Sound?
44:27Sound rolling.
44:28Kamera!
44:29We're just gonna start with the basics.
44:30Yep.
44:31Remember, Aaron, just beat one more time.
44:33Just beat one more time.
44:34Fortschritt.
44:35Fortschritt.
44:36Ich erzähl dir ein Geheimnis.
44:37Ich erzähl dir ein Geheimnis.
44:38Weißt du, mein Talent ist nicht einzigartig, Aaron.
44:39Auf meinem Konservatorium gab es viele sehr begabte Musiker.
44:41Aber es geht nicht so sehr darum, wie gut du spielst, sondern für dich.
44:46Sound?
44:47Sound rolling.
44:48Kamera!
44:49We're just gonna start with the basics.
44:52Yep.
44:53Remember, Aaron, just beat one more time.
44:55Just be honest.
44:57Your father has been very clear that he wants to stop him entry to me tonight.
45:05It's okay, go ahead.
45:07Um, it was, uh, it was remarkable to grow up here.
45:18It was a privilege, one which I am acutely aware of.
45:22Uh, it's a blessing to be supported like this.
45:26Um, sometimes it was almost like a fairy tale.
45:30Um, I'm sorry, this is...
45:32No, no, no, no.
45:33It's okay.
45:34It's great.
45:35It's great.
45:36Just try to repeat the question in your answers, if possible.
45:38Okay?
45:39All right.
45:40And just relax.
45:41Have fun.
45:43Your father told me that, as a little boy, you begged him to teach you to play the violin.
45:48And then he gave you his very own.
45:51He gave me my first violin as a gift.
45:54But I'm actually not sure it was...
45:56Um...
45:57Na ja.
45:58Wir hatten...
45:59Das, uh...
46:00Oh.
46:01You just...
46:02Fine.
46:03Um...
46:04Let's try another question, Charlie.
46:05What was your first memory of your father?
46:14My first memory of my father...
46:18Um...
46:19That would be...
46:22Him hiding fucking coke in the bathroom.
46:26Aaron.
46:27Sorry?
46:28No, I'm...
46:29I think he's not well.
46:30Could we just, like, maybe...
46:31No, actually, I'm...
46:32I am well.
46:33Uh...
46:34No, please.
46:35Continue.
46:36Aaron.
46:37No, because...
46:38We're...
46:39We're...
46:40We're here because we want to know the truth.
46:43Right?
46:44The truth about the great man Robert Battle.
46:46That's what we want.
46:47Aaron, it's okay.
46:48Was soll das?
46:49Fass mich nicht an.
46:50Bitte.
46:53The truth is...
46:55That I'm sick...
46:56Of...
46:57Seeing people like my father winning.
46:59I'm sick...
47:00Of pretending.
47:01Keep rolling.
47:02The truth is...
47:03I grew up...
47:04With an addict as a father.
47:05I can totally forgive that.
47:06A lot of people struggle with addiction.
47:07That's not a problem.
47:08The problem is...
47:09That my father is a fucking...
47:11Bully and a narcissist.
47:13Und jetzt reicht's.
47:14Could we just wrap this up?
47:15You all love him.
47:16Everybody out there.
47:17Everybody loves him.
47:18But this is only because you see what he wants you to see.
47:21That's not him.
47:23He doesn't believe that you earn power or respect.
47:26He believes that you can just take it.
47:29But the only real power he actually has is the power of fear.
47:36And I'm done being scared.
47:38Are you ready?
47:39Yeah.
47:40I'm ready.
47:41Good.
47:42Thank you for this opportunity.
47:44Really.
47:45Oh, and...
47:47The story with the violin.
47:49I don't think it was a gift.
47:51I think it was just the most difficult instrument for me to learn.
47:54We should wait for Aaron to publish.
48:11What do you guys think?
48:13He gave us his blessing.
48:15I mean, he's probably wasted.
48:17He went very quiet in the group chat after he sent us that photo.
48:21Hmm.
48:22That doesn't sound like him.
48:23No, but personally, I think it would be nice if Aaron should have some fun once in a while.
48:29Don't you think?
48:30Wait.
48:31Says it Jen?
48:32Hmm.
48:33Okay.
48:34So, Julia, what do you think of the article?
48:39I think it's brilliant.
48:41Incendiary.
48:42And you should be proud, all of you.
48:44Cool.
48:45I mean, you've actually managed to link these Russians to Luzamba's poisoning.
48:50You did it.
48:53So, it's decided.
48:55We'll publish tonight.
48:56Okay?
48:57So, Lucas and I will finish converting the video clips.
49:03And we will let you know as soon as we are ready.
49:07You're welcome.
49:08Yeah.
49:09Bye.
49:10You shake the tree and see what falls out.
49:15That's how it works.
49:17In the meantime, let's go and get a drink.
49:21Oh.
49:22Yes.
49:38Oh, it's Lucas.
49:39I'll get the car.
49:40Hey.
49:41Hey.
49:42Tell me.
49:43Yeah, listen.
49:44It's online.
49:45The story's out.
49:46Julia!
49:47We're live!
49:48We're live!
49:49Woo!
49:50Our sight is blowing up.
49:51Yes!
49:52Get some sleep.
49:53Let's touch base in the morning.
49:54Oh, okay.
49:55Goodbye.
49:56Bye.
49:57Bye.
49:58Bye.
49:59Bye.
50:00Bye.
50:01Bye.
50:02Bye.
50:03Bye.
50:04Bye.
50:05Bye.
50:06Bye.
50:07Bye.
50:08Bye.
50:08Bye.
50:10Bye.
50:15Bye.
50:16Bye.
50:22I'm leaving now.
50:23Oh, my God.
50:53Oh, my God.
51:23Oh, my God.
51:53Oh, my God.
52:01Where are you going?
52:04Oh, um...
52:07I'm moving out.
52:08It's time for a change, so...
52:16What are you going to do about the violin?
52:25Never belonged to me anyway, so...
52:28He's going to be angry, isn't he?
52:33I don't care.
52:34That's a Russian number.
52:57Um, hello?
53:02The chemist you tricked is dead.
53:05I can't live with that.
53:07He was sloppy.
53:08But when you publish my name, my photo, we have a problem.
53:12I'm Anatoly Sugalov.
53:14The people I work for move fast,
53:16and problems are cleaned up quickly.
53:19You made me a problem, so you have fucked me.
53:22Did you kill Joshua?
53:24If you help me, I will tell you what you want to know.
53:28I will tell you everything.
53:30And then, you can judge me.
53:33No, no, no.
53:34No, no, no, no.
54:04No, no, no, no.
54:34No, no, no, no, no.
55:04No, no, no, no, no.
55:34No, no, no, no, no.
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