1.01 Pilot
Lillian: “Clockwork is this generation’s Manhattan Project. It has been active for six months and has enjoyed a 100% success rate. Included in that success is thwarting of the Super Bowl Bomber.”
Riley: “I thought that was the CIA.”
Lillian: “You haven’t been cleared to think anything different. Until now.”
Lillian to Gabriel: “Nice try, but you’re not going to scare this one off.”
Riley: “That guy is your advanced intelligence agent?”
Lillian: “That guy was Delta Force Tier 1. Five tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. He’s a hero. He’s also reckless, unpredictable, and insubordinate.”
Riley: “And you put a computer in his head.”
Lillian: “We connected a human being directly to the information grid. Internet, WiFi, telephone, satellite.”
Riley: “I’m a Secret Service agent. What could you possibly want me for?”
Lillian: “This is the most valuable piece of technology this country has ever created. I want you to protect it for us.”
Riley: “You can’t be serious?”
Lillian: “You think protecting the President is more important than this?”
Riley: “Respectfully, ma’am, it is more important.”
Lillian “Funny. He didn’t think so.”
Gabriel “It didn’t work with the last one, it won’t work now. I don’t need a babysitter.”
Lillian “No? What about your Himalayan adventure?”
Gabriel: “And that’s your evidence?”
Lillian: “If I go to bed and there’s no snow on the ground and in the morning I’m shoveling, it snowed!”
Gabriel: “Have you ever cared for anyone in your life, Lillian?”
Lillian: “Careful!”
Lillian to her staff: “Eyes up front.”
Lillian: “Listen up. This isn’t like any kidnapping we’ve handled before. The clock always ticks on the victim. This time, it ticks on us too. Get to work.”
Lillian: “Let me be very clear with you. We have spent billions of dollars creating something that every nation on earth would go to war to possess. You’re not here to question me. You’re here to keep it safe.”
Riley: “Him. Not it.”
Lillian: “My father once told me there are three types of currency in this business. You can trade in secrets. You can trade in lies. Or you can trade in favors.”
Shen-Li Wang: “And why would I do such a favor?”
Lillian: “Because it’s good business.”
Gabriel: “Lillian?”
Lillian: “Seattle, Gabriel. After that, it’s better for both of us if you don’t tell me your travel plans.”
Gabriel: “I just want to say thank you.”
Lillian: “For what? This never happened.”
1.02 Red X
Lillian: “If a terrorist group has developed a way to thwart our military security protocol, every one of our bases is now vulnerable. We need this new threat located and eliminated.”
Gabriel: “This is security footage from the Dulles Customs and Border Protection checkpoint. That’s Malik Hassani there.
Riley: “He’s carrying some sort of traveling case.”
Lillian: Well, if his brother can sneak an explosive into a military base, Malik might try to clear one through customs.”
Gabriel: “But it’s just a chess set.”
Lillian: “What about a secret compartment?”
Gabriel: “Let’s see if I can access the scan from the x-ray machine…Got it. Doc said I should be able to interpolate the two sources of data…Whoa!”
Lillian: “What is it?”
Gabriel: “It’s pretty cool. Except there’s no room to hide anything in there. Hang on.. All the pieces are the same color.”
Riley: “That would make it hard to play chess.”
Gabriel: “The chess set isn’t hiding a bomb.”
Lillian: “It is the bomb.”
Dr Cassidy: “A plastic explosive can be molded into any shape. Chess pieces? Sure, but the brother at the base, he wasn’t carrying anything.”
Lillian: “Maybe he shaped it into something smaller that he could swallow.”
Dr Cassidy: “No, no. All known explosives are highly noxious. Ingesting even a small amount would cause debilitating seizure, vomiting, even death.”
Lillian: “What if this is something new?”
Dr Cassidy: “Edible C4? Oh, that’s a fascinating little scientific puzzle.”
Lillian: “Could the Hassani brothers have solved it?”
Dr Cassidy: “They would need a formal education in explosive ordinance studies, large quantities of Trinitramine, Cyclotrimethlene, or something similar. And the ability to develop ground breaking techniques that eliminate the compound’s fatal levels of toxicity.”
Lillian: “So basically a snowball’s chance in hell?”
Dr Cassidy: “A snowball sometimes has a chance. But, there are a dozen military research labs in the world, that I can think of, that would have the technical expertise.”
Lillian: “Narrow it down. Find our snowball.”
Riley: “I learned that you hadn’t issued a BOLO on Malik yet.”
Lillian: “That’s correct.”
Riley: “Don’t we want to get his face out there?”
Lillian: “If we spook him, he might accelerate the time table for the next attack.”
Riley: “But if we sit on it and he strikes again, all the blame will fall on you…Sorry, that’s not my place. It’s just a risky decision, that’s all.”
Lillian: “As my father was fond of saying, Character is only defined by the decisions you make when all could be lost.”
Gabriel: “His name is Ibrahim Al Munin. He’s a Lashkar-e-Taiba operative. He was part of the attacks at the Taj Mahal Hotel in 2008.”
Riley: “And now he’s here with Malik.”
Gabriel: “And my wife.”
Lillian: “We can’t see her face. We don’t know it’s Amelia.”
Gabriel: “It’s her.”
Riley: “Is that coming from the chip or are you just extrapolating?”
Dr Cassidy; “There’s no clear distinction. The chip is constantly…”
Gabriel: “It’s her! After the Mumbai attacks, Amelia and Ibrahim were both presumed dead, but their bodies were never recovered. Now, out of the blue, Ibrahim shows up on U.S. soil with an unidentified female partner. That’s Amelia. She’s still deep.”
Lillian: “We have no proof that Amelia is even involved, much less working undercover. I need you to stay focused on what we actually know.”
Gabriel: “I’ve been searching for her for six years! This is the first good lead!”
Lillian: “I don’t care! You have somehow convinced yourself that the purpose of the chip is to help you find your wife! Well, let me remind you of your responsibilities to this country! Any time wasted on wishful thinking is putting American lives in greater danger, and I won’t tolerate that! Am I clear?!”
Gabriel: “Yeah, you’re clear.”
Dr Cassidy: “Lillian, this is exactly what we worried about when we selected him. If Amelia is involved, he could become irrational, self destructive even.”
Lillian: “Well then you find a way to control him because I am not taking my best asset offline in the middle of an active terrorist attack.”
Dr Cassidy: “I can patch glitches, fix bugs, repair hardware. Hell, I can even reprogram the chip. But it is not the chip that is crashing.”
Lillian: “How quickly can you take all the cell towers within range offline? Any signal that gets through could be the one that reaches the transceiver in the bomber’s stomach.”
Nelson: “You don’t just flip a switch. We first need to submit an emergency interruption claim to the National Communication System.”
Lillian: “Hack it! If it’s faster.”
Nelson: “I love it when you talk dirty.”
Gabriel: “What right did you have to give that order?”
Lillian: “What order?”
Gabriel: “You know exactly what I’m talking about.”
Lillian: “She’s a terrorist, Gabriel.”
Gabriel: “You don’t know that!”
Lillian: “Everyone knows that. Everyone but you. I wanted to believe she was clean too. You know I did. But the only reason we don’t have Ibrahim in custody right now is because she helped him get away. I know you have all that extra processing power, but at the end of the day, the simplest explanation is usually the right one.
Lillian: “It wasn’t perfect, but considering no innocent lives were lost, I’m calling this one a win.”
1.03 Mei Chen Returns
DCI Tetazoo: ‘We intercepted this without MI6’s knowledge. The woman worked for me at the CIA. We think the man she’s speaking with is an MI6 officer named Tristan Bissette.”
Lillian: “And what’s her story?”
DCI Tetazoo: “She’s a technology analyst of no particular merit.”
Lillian: “Sounds like she has some merit now. What’s she carrying?”
DCI Tetazoo: “A hard drive.”
Lillian: “I gathered that. What’s on it?”
DCI Tetazoo: “That’s not relevant.”
Lillian: “A CIA analyst is off the reservation with a hard drive full of intelligence valuable enough to lure an MI6 officer to a private meet. That officer wires a conversation back to his superiors at SIS, only to be shot and killed by an unknown assailant. But the CIA Director doesn’t think it’s relevant?”
DNI Adam Weatherly: “What’s relevant is finding Kate and the drive before someone else does….What is it?”
Lillian: “Gabriel is missing.”
DCI Tetazoo: “What do you mean missing?”
Lillian: “He just lost his wife.”
DNI Adam Weatherly: “Telling me Gabriel is missing is like telling me an aircraft carrier is missing.”
Lillian: “Except he’s not an aircraft carrier. He’s a human being and he’s entitled to mourn.”
DNI Adam Weatherly: “I can put a team together.”
Lillian: “No, you’re not putting a team together. He’ll be back.”
DNI Adam Weatherly: “How do you know this?”
Lillian: “Because I know my agent.”
DCI Tetazoo: “A lot of people know Kate Anderson and now we’re going to hunt her down and neutralize her.”
Lillian: “You mean arrest her.”
Lillian: “How is he?”
Gabriel: “I’m fine, thank you.”
Lillian: “I was asking your doctor.”
Dr. Cassidy: “I would like, on the record, to say I think this is a terrible idea.”
Lillian: “Were you not on record the other ten times?”
Lillian: “You’re spying on us, Jeff. I know about Project Janna.”
DCI Tetazoo: “What are you talking about?”
Lillian: “After our mission in Sierra, you were let in on Clock Work. One day later, you initiated Project Janna with the sole purpose of monitoring Cyber Command.”
DCI Tetazoo: “And where did you get that?”
Lillian: “An e-mail you sent to Kate Anderson. You want better encryption at Langley? Hire our people to design it. We’re the best.”
DCI Tetazoo: “I did what I was asked to do and no more.”
Lillian: “What did Kate Anderson have access to? What was on that drive? I have a right to know.”
DCI Tetazoo: “You’re as smart as they come, Lillian. You already know.”
Lillian: “It’s Gabriel. The secrets of the chip are on that drive, aren’t they?”
Lillian: “Gabriel, Cassidy is suggesting a ‘Faraday cage’, at least until we’re on the other side of this.”
Gabriel: “What? You want to lock me up?”
Lillian: “We want to protect you.”
Gabriel: “You want to protect Clockwork, you mean.”
Lillian: “Is there a difference? I mean, what choice do I have, Gabriel? Now that Mei Chen has Kate and the hard drive. We need you fully protected.”
Gabriel: “You can’t bring me home. Not now.”
Lillian: “Have you forgotten she has taken over your mind? You almost killed Riley! I’m not asking for permission.”
Lillian: “My team has scrubbed all the stolen data. It’s erased. You can rest easy.”
DNI Adam Weatherly: “Not sure we’re there yet. I understand your security was breached. How serious was it?”
Lillian: “I can assure you Clockwork is safe.”
DNI Adam Weatherly: “Are you convincing me or yourself?”
Lillian: “Did you know the CIA was spying on us?”
DNI Adam Weatherly: “I will handle the CIA Director and ensure that it won’t happen again.”
1.04 Secrets of the Secret Service
Lillian: “In 1998, President Stanwick Finnegan signed Executive Order 1451, establishing a pilot program named Clockwork.”
Lillian: “What the hell were you thinking?”
Tetazoo: “I know you’re upset, but I’d be careful if I were you. I’m still the director of the CIA.”
Lillian: “We’ve known each other for a long time, Jeff. We both know where the bodies are buried and who put them there. Are you sure you want to threaten me? You let my people drop into one of your messes without so much as a head’s up.”
Tetazoo: “It’s not like I was read in on your mission.”
Lillian: “Oh, what is this, hurt feelings?”
Tetazoo: “Don’t be ridiculous. By the time I was briefed, you were already in the middle of a hot extraction. Frankly, I was hoping I’d be thanking you right now.”
Lillian: “Please. You knew your agent wouldn’t leave that prison.
Tetazoo: “That was a field call, not an order.”
Lillian: “Did Weatherly know?…What are you looking for? You think I’m set up on you?”
Tetazoo: ” Are you?”
Lillian: “No. But I am clocking two of your pavement artists right now. You’ve had me in a floating box since I left Angel’s Bluff.”
Tetazoo: “Weatherly didn’t know. The President still doesn’t. If we told 1600 that the Syrian’s are right, that the prisoners are spooks, it’d leak inside of twenty four hours. The White House is a sieve. It always has been. Did your people learn anything else from their visit to the prison? Anything I need to know?”
Lillian: “Just the scientist and we’re empty on that so far. Is there anything else we should have asked about?”
Tetazoo: “Not that I’m aware of.”
Lillian: “Nothing much changes at Langley, does it?”
Tetazoo: “One of the things I learned from your father – change is not always progress. I assume you’ll let me know if you find the scientist.”
Lillian: “Of course.”
Dr. Cassidy: “Lillian. Any word?”
Lillian: “They just left Syrian airspace headed for Washington. The things we do to protect our children…”
DNI Adam Weatherly: “It’s time for you two to kiss and make up.”
Tetazoo: “Despite what you may believe, the mission was not wet unless we couldn’t extract the scientist. Emily went off book.”
Lillian: “If that were true, she’d be in prison.”
Tetazoo: “I won’t tell you how to parent, so don’t tell me.”
Lillian: “And you’re okay with this?”
DNI Adam Weatherly: “It’s complicated.”
Lillian: “Not to me.”
Tetazoo: “You kept us out of a war, Lillian. We’re all appreciative of that.”
Lillian: “Spare me.”
Tetazoo: “I read your After Action Report. Your team was impressive.
Lillian: “That report is classified.”
Tetazoo: “I’m Director of the CIA, I’m cleared.”
Lillian: “Not for this, you’re not.”
DNI Adam Weatherly: “We’ve decided to bring Jeff in on this.”
Lillian: “You’ve decided? And who’s we?”
DNI Adam Weatherly: “The President.”
Lillian: “Why?”
DNI Adam Weatherly: “Checks and balances.”
Lillian: “Oh, what the hell does that mean?”
Tetazoo: “I couldn’t help but notice that the asset diverted from the primary objective.”
Lillian: “Oh, you’ve got to be kidding me. Yes Jeff, he diverted and, as a result, your agent was liberated.”
Tetazoo: “I would think the chip would make him more predictable.”
Lillian: “He improvised. It’s one of the reasons we chose Gabriel. He’s a human being, unlike Emily Tyner apparently.”
DNI Adam Weatherly: “There’s a thin line between improvisation and insubordination.”
Lillian: “Wait a minute. What’s going on here?”
DNI Adam Weatherly: “Checks and balances. The President’s concerned about the day when we’re not going to be able to control Gabriel at all.”
1.05 The Rescue
Lillian: “They don’t know that you have the video? Would you care to explain why it is that you are in possession of it?”
Leland Strand: “No, I wouldn’t.”
Lillian: “What exactly is your job these days?”
Leland Strand: “‘Friend of the Court’. Look, this thing has to be done right, Rooster. Without grandstanding, without politics.”
Adam Weatherly: “I’ll wait in the hall.”
Lillian (angry): “I told you to never call me that. I’m the Director of the US Cybercommand and you’ll afford me the respect I deserve.”
Leland Strand: ‘If I didn’t respect you, would I be here? You are so damned relentless. Do you know that? You get that from me, I guess. Lillian, if it goes public that the daughter of a U.S. Senator was snatched by a Mexican drug cartel and dragged across the border…”
Lillian: “You’ve already cleared this with the President, haven’t you?
Leland Strand: “The President recommended Clockwork. Lillian, we have to find these girls.”
Lillian: “Okay.”
Lillian: “Start in Arizona. See what you can learn at the scene. Let’s find those girls and show the cartel what happens when you cross our border and harm our kids.”
Leland Strand: “I came as soon as I heard. You got Samantha. Well done! What about the Bradshaw girl?”
Lillian: “Not yet.”
Leland Strand: “You have less than thirty hours.”
Lillian: ” Yes, I am aware of that.”
Leland Strand: “Can Samantha help us at all?”
Lillian: “Dad, Hector mentioned someone named Obregon. Any idea who that is?
Leland Strand: “No.”
Lillian: “Well, we did some searching to see if there was something in our system — operation names, agent’s aliases, etc.”
Leland Strand: “And?”
Lillian: “Nothing. But then I got to thinking, maybe he was referring to the famous Obregon, the Mexican President in the 1920’s.”
Leland Strand: “Go on.”
Lillian: “Obregon and Pancho Villa were fierce enemies during the revolution. Pancho became a folk hero, forcing Obregon to make an uncomfortable peace with him. But Pancho was paranoid, always waiting for Obregon’s men to assassinate him.”
Leland Strand: “Paranoid, but correct. Which goes to prove what I always to you, ‘Peace is beautiful…'”
Lillian: “‘But not to be trusted.'”
Leland Strand: “You remembered.”
Lillian: “I remember everything you taught me, Dad. Including the story of the Mexican Revolution. You’re Obregon, aren’t you? And Hector is Pancho, the misunderstood folk hero. You know each other.”
Leland Strand: “I miss you, kid.”
Lillian: “When were you going to tell me that Hector Vi Riall is on the payroll of the U.S. Government?”
Lillian: “I want all cards face up. Right now!”
Leland Strand: “Hector was our Whitey Bulger. The FBI fed Bulger to help them bring down the mafia, but he was supposed to operate withing certain parameters and Whitey strayed outside those parameters.”
Lillian: “And an FBI agent is sitting in prison right now for that deal.”
Leland Strand: “Hector gave us the names, all the intel on his competitors. People far worse than him. In return, we laid off him.”
Leland Strand: “Vintage Leland Strand.”
Leland Strand: “Lillian, we seized thousands of tons of cocaine based on Hector’s intel. We brought down some real monsters crossing the border.”
Lillian: “How did you get that video? Were you surveilling the Senator or Hector?”
Leland Strand: “Well, we knew Hector was unhappy with the GEO 9. He had made some threats. So, prophylactically, we got the NSA to monitor all comint into and out of the committee. We didn’t anticipate the kidnapping. That was bold, even for Hector.”
Lillian: “You adopted a lion cub, fed it raw meat, and feigned shock when it grew up liking the taste of blood.”
Leland Strand: “What do you want me to do?”
Lillian: “He’s your asset. Control him! Lives are at stake!”
Leland Strand: “I know.”
Lillian: “Get a leash on your lion, Dad!”
Leland Strand: “Hakuna Matata.”
Lillian: “We should be taking Hector down.”
Adam Weatherly: “It’s not your call.”
Leland Strand: “If we had to stop working with murderers and drug dealers and despots, we’d never get anything accomplished.”
Lillian: “After all he’s done, you’re still protecting him. Do you have any idea what it took to order my agent to stand down?”
Leland Strand: “For the greater good, Lillian.”
Lillian: “According to who?”
Leland Strand: “You know, when I first got to Langley, the Director said to me, “You think you know what evil’s out there? You have no idea.”
Lillian: “Did he tell you to get into bed with that evil?”
Leland Strand: “It’s not a perfect world.”
Lillian:” But we can make it better. A great man taught me that.”
Lillian: “Hector.”
Hector: “How did you get this number?”
Lillian: “I believe you know my father.”
Hector: “You’re Lillian, Leland’s daughter. I’ve heard a lot about you.”
Lillian: “You haven’t heard everything.”
Hector: “Congratulations. You won this one.”
Lillian: “That’s very gracious of you.”
Hector: “However, this satellite business will make peace between us very difficult.”
Lillian: “You should have taken my father’s offer. You crossed the line, Hector.”
Hector: “Oh yeah. What line is that?”
Lillian: “The border.”
Hector: “If your government wants to do business with me, you’ll give me what I want. Or you can find yourself another Mexican.”
Lillian: “Yes, well…I already have.”
Leland Strand: “Everything all right?”
Lillian (with a sly smile): “Better.”
1.06 Patient Zero
Dr. Cassidy: “Do you realize how far we’ve come from the original intentions of the chip?”
Riley: “What were those intentions?”
Dr. Cassidy: “Ah, surveillance data mining.”
Nelson: “All crypt analysis, blah blah blah. Guys, who cares when you could fly a quad-copter?”
Lillian: “And what are the practical applications of your quad-copter?”
Nelson: “Think of it like a tuxedo. Once you have one, you find a place to wear it. And this tux could be yours for the low price of…a simple apology.”
Dr. Cassidy: “Nelson, don’t…”
Nelson: “Dad, it has been months.”
Lillian: “An apology? For what?”
Nelson: “Oh, I don’t know. How about for accusing me of helping a rogue Chinese super-agent kidnap my own father.”
Lillian: “Well, Nelson, maybe you and your father should apologize to your country for duplicating top secret technology, for exposing the most valuable intelligence weapon in this nation’s arsenal, and for nearly getting the prototype killed.”
(Lillian answers her phone and says to Nelson) “Director of National Intelligence, your biggest fan.”
Dr. Cassidy: ” Lillian, he isn’t a machine. He is as susceptible to this virus as any man.”
Lillian: “Riley will keep him safe.”
Riley: “Are you serious? You’re asking me to protect him in the middle of a deadly outbreak of an incurable virus. It doesn’t get worse than that.”
Gabriel: “Sure it does. We won’t have back-up and our target is a convicted murderer.”
Lillian: “I’m not asking.”
Adam Weatherly: “I understand your reasoning for deploying the asset, but I want you to understand that the risks are massive.”
Lillian: “If we’re not using this program to save American lives, why have it?”
Adam Weatherly: “Clockwork will be perilous as long as there’s only one Gabriel. You want a hundred of him, a thousand? Then the program has to not only continue to prove itself, but it must endure. And by it, I mean him.”
Lillian: “I understand.”
Adam Weatherly: “I hope so.”
Lillian: “Nobody takes on the cost and risk of a bio-weapon without a buyer. And there’s no buyer like the military.”
Gabriel: “Hang on a second. You’re pissed at us?”
Lillian: “Luther Vick is infected and highly contagious. You two should never have engaged on your own.”
Nelson: “Not to mention you destroyed my quad-copter.”
Gabriel: “Well, it wasn’t Luther we found in there, was it? These were soldiers in Level A hazmat suits, Special Forces training, and cover fire from an MP5 sub-machine gun. When are you going to arrest this General of yours?”
Lillian: “You don’t just arrest the Director of Defense Intelligence. We need proof that Carter’s involved.”
Gabriel: “How are you going to get that?”
Lillian: “He’s arrogant and probably doesn’t think he has done anything wrong. He’ll make a mistake. But that’s my concern. You just stay on problem. We can’t make a cure without Luther.”
General Carter: “What the hell is going on here? Do you know who I am?”
Lillian: “Yes, General. We know who you are.”
Adam Weatherly: “We know now.”
General Carter: “So this is what they mean by civilian leadership. You two…you have no idea what you’re doing.”
Lillian: “You used a human being as a guinea pig no matter what his crime.”
General Carter: “Human being… Luther Vick killed two police officers. In return, the court took away his life and gave it to the state. We are the state.”
Lillian: “You’re just as bad as the murderer you used.”
General Carter: “If we can make an anti-virus out of Luther’s blood, we’ll be ready when a weapon like this virus comes across our borders. We both know it’s on the way. Monsters are at the gate, Lillian.”
Lillian: “Looks to me like the monsters are right here.”
Adam Weatherly: That’s a big win for you.”
Lillian: “It’s a win for the country.”
Adam Weatherly: “You’ve expanded the purview of CyberCom dramatically with Clockwork. You know, the only thing that worries me more than the power of any one agency, is the power of any one agent.”
Lillian: “Are we talking about Gabriel, or are we talking about me?”
1.07 Size Matters
Adam Weatherly: “This is a cell phone video taken by an emergency room technician at a hospital in Pittsburgh last night.”
Lillian: “What am I looking at?”
Adam Weatherly: “Nanites. Highly advanced robotics on a microscopic scale.”
Dr. Cassidy: “Nanite technology has not advanced this far. This is a scientific impossibility.”
Lillian: “So was a microchip in the brain.”
Gabriel: “We should send a team out to the doc’s house…check his mail.”
Dr. Cassidy: “My mail?”
Riley: “Gabriel’s right. If they’re targeting giants in the field, you’re certain to be on that list.”
Lillian: “Which is why you’re not leaving this facility until we find who’s responsible for slaughtering the great scientists of our time.”
Lillian (after Gabriel switches off the cameras in the interrogation room): “What the hell is he doing?!”
Lillian: “What happened in that room when you turned off the camera?”
Gabriel: “Nothing. I was just trying to freak him out a little bit. Shake something loose.”
Riley: “You shook something loose all right.”
Gabriel: “Hey, I didn’t make him go all ‘Niagara’ like that.”
Lillian: “Gabriel, there is a reason we have surveillance in that room. You’re not so special that you can disregard standards and protocols.”
Gabriel: “Standards? I just watched a guy implode because microscopic robots ate his flesh. That’s not standard, that’s a freak show. Consider yourself lucky you have your own freak.”
Lillian: “Yes, I feel very lucky.”
Lillian: “This man sent a package to his own office. Killed an innocent girl to throw us off, so be cautious. There’s no telling what he’s capable of.”
1.08 Delta Force
Gabriel: “Package is safe and on its way to the kitchen.”
Jeff Tetazoo: “And you’re certain nobody was followed?”
Gabriel: “Certain as I can be given we didn’t set up the meet.”
Lillian: “Is your Kogan reliable?”
Jeff Tetazoo: “Of course. He’s also our only covert asset in the country. If anyone would have intel on Norris, it’d be agent Kogan.”
Riley: “Well, we’re about to meet him.”
Gabriel: “Nice digs. When you guys say clandestine, you really mean it. Talk to you crazy kids later.”
Jeff Tetazoo: “I don’t appreciate his manner.”
Lillian: “You get used to it. Sort of.”
Lillian: “We could have tracked that number!”
Gabriel: “No we couldn’t have, Lillian. Not out here, not without a satellite.”
Jeff Tetazoo: “Why don’t we have a satellite?”
Lillian: “The closest one is over Mexico. It’ll take hours to get it in place.”
Gabriel: “Look, I know this man. We bled together. I thought I could talk him down.”
Lillian: “I didn’t send you there to talk him down. I sent you there to take him out!”
Gabriel: “So what, I’m an assassin now? You press a button and I kill a man.”
Lillian: “Yes, as a matter of fact, I press a button and you kill a man. That’s how it works. Are we clear?”
Gabriel: “Yeah, we’re clear.”
Jeff Tetazoo: “You and I might become friends after all.”
Lillian: “Unlikely.”
Jeff Tetazoo: “It isn’t how it appears.”
Lillian: “You put my asset at risk. Again.”
Jeff Tetazoo: “I had no idea Norris was CIA.”
Lillian: “He had his own handler.”
Jeff Tetazoo: “Who never told us who he hired. It was a ghost op. It’s not uncommon; it’s how we keep these things at arm’s length.”
Lillian: “What was the directive to Kogan?”
Jeff Tetazoo: “This is the cable. Read it.”
Lillian: “There’s one sentence here.”
Jeff Tetazoo: “Read it.”
Lillian: “Uncle Sam bags Javier Leon.”
Jeff Tetazoo: “He took that to mean we wanted to eliminate all the competition. Kogan was old school.”
Lillian: “Old school?”
Jeff Tetazoo: “Without trust, you and I have nothing.”
Lillian: “We’ve shared a lot of things, Jeff. Trust has never been one of them.”
1.09 Athens
Auditor 1: “So if it’s gesture based, how do you prevent unauthorized access to the system?”
Jameson: “All of CyberCom’s systems use the same live tissue palm scan to verify users. So, if the computer registers skin conductivity and sub-dermal capillary structure to calculate a 2,048-bit verification, that means all the people accessing this system have the appropriate clearances to do it.”
Auditor 1: “And what if a user loses their ID?”
Auditor 2: “Susan, the question you should be asking ‘What happens if the user gets their hand cut off in a freak gardening accident?'”
Auditor 1: “Well?”
Lillian: “Agent Jameson.”
Jameson: “Yes, ma’am?”
Lillian: “Let’s do a hand count today. Make sure everyone has two.”
Jameson:”Hand count, two per. Yes ma’am.”
Lillian (smiling): “I feel safer already.”
Lillian: “All right, everyone! This is a phase four security lock down! Disable remote access. Take the back-up servers offline.”
Jameson: “They’re making a run for the Prism Silo. Lillian, you were right. They’re not trying to just shut us down. They’re going after our classified data.”
Lillian: “Okay, that’s it. I’m formally instituting the Orion Protocol.”
Auditor 1: “Orion? No, absolutely not. That’s an intolerable risk. Orion is a protocol of last resort.”
Lillian: “Take a look around. There are no resorts left!”
Nelson: “Tier 8 bulkheads are gone. Oxygen scrubbers are pairing off.”
Lillian: “Jameson, Orion! Cut the trunk!”
Jameson: “Look on the bright side. At least our servers are safe.”
Nelson: “Yeah, but now we’re totally cut off. We’re operating in the blind.”
Auditor 1: “Ms. Strand, you have just removed from service one of the core pieces of the United States technology infrastructure.”
Lillian: “Put it in your report.”
Lillian: “They’re looking for something called the ‘Athens’ list.”
Nelson: “Athens, as in Athens 47R?”
Lillian: “It’s the gene mutation that’s required for the chip to work in a human being.”
Jameson: “What’s on the list?”
Lillian: “Children. Children with the gene mutation.”
Jameson: “Lillian, do you realize how spectacularly dangerous a list like that could be?”
Lillian: “Yes, Jameson. It’s something people take hostages over.”
Nelson: “Does my dad know about this?”
Lillian: “What do you think? He’s the one who discovered the mutation in the first place.”
Lillian: “Listen to me, Gabriel. I’m ordering you to stand down.”
Gabriel: “I don’t take orders from you.”
Lillian: “Actually, you do. You’re just experiencing a malfunction with your chip.”
Gabriel: “Right. The same chip you want to implant into the brains of children. (To Jin Cong) The list isn’t here. It’s not being stored on these servers. (To Lillian) Where is it? Where did you hide it? You may think you know me, but there’s no way I’ll let you do to those kids what you did to me.”
Lillian: “I didn’t do anything to you! You begged me to give you the chip so that you could find your wife. Do you remember her? Your wife, Amelia? Or has he taken that away from you too?”
Lillian: “Think about what you’re doing, Gabriel. What do you think Jin Cong is going to do with that list once he has it?”
Jin Cong: “You have no right to these children, just as you had not right to Gabriel.”
Lillian: “Don’t you see, Gabriel, that he’s using you. You have to know the truth.”
Gabriel: “I do know the truth. (Reads Lillian’s file through cyber render) Lillian Strand, Director of United States CyberCommand. Implicated in the deaths of three soldiers as part of an experimental research project codenamed Clockwork. You’ve been killing people and hiding behind your job.”
Lillian: “Those men were volunteers, Gabriel! You were all volunteers.”
Gabriel: “What about the children? Did they volunteer too?”
Lillian: (To Jin Cong) “You’re not going to get away with this. Someone will stop you, and when they do, you’re going to pray for those days when you were back in a hole in China being used as a pin cushion by the guards!”
Lillian: “Riley, please take Gabriel down to Clockwork. I would like my agent back now.”
Gabriel: “Relax, Lillian. It’s me.”
Lillian: “You sure? (looks at Dr. Cassidy for confirmation). Well, welcome back, soldier.”
Dr. Cassidy: “All right. You kept the Athens list, Lillian, even though we agreed that you would destroy it.”
Lillian: “It was something beyond my control.”
Dr. Cassidy: “What were you thinking?! A list of children?! No respectable scientist, no respectable human being would ever keep a list like that.”
Lillian: “Well, we’re not dealing with respectable scientists. We’re dealing with the United States Department of Defense. They wanted their list of candidates.”
Dr. Cassidy: “Oh please. The kids on that list are not candidates. They’re targets!”
Lillian: “Well, unlike you, I don’t have the luxury of ignoring orders. What I do is the best I can do. I keep the list as safe as I can, and I will continue to do so with your help.”
Dr. Cassidy: “I want no part of this.”
Lillian: “The only way to protect that list is with Gabriel, and without you, there is no Gabriel. We owe it to those children. Like it or not, we’re the ones that put them in danger and neither of us gets to walk away from that truth.”
Dr. Cassidy: “‘And now I am become death, destroyer of worlds’.”
Lillian: “Oppenheimer.”
Dr. Cassidy: “Yeah. Well, at least now I understand what he felt when he split the atom. So much potential…so many reasons for hope. Oh, the irony.”
Lillian (to reassure him): “We are the hope.”
1.10 Cain and Gabriel
Gabriel: “I know you’re worried about Rebecca. She’s going to be fine.”
Lillian: “You can do a lot of things with your chip, Gabriel, but even you can’t predict the future.”
Gabriel: “Have you called her?”
Lillian: “Protocol exists for a reason.”
Gabriel: “So do seat belts. Don’t always work though.”
Lillian: “The best way for me to protect my daughter is to make sure that this attack never happens. Because the minute that any of us put our own interests ahead of our job, that’s the minute that my daughter’s life really is in jeopardy. (As Lillian is walking away) Oh, and you can have your seat back now.”
Adam Weatherly: “Gabriel spoke to him?”
Lillian: “Our rider managed to pull down his cell number.”
Adam Weatherly: “The phones are encrypted.”
Lillian: “He broke into WITSEC, Adam. He’s very good. If he weren’t a murderer, I’d hire him.”
Adam Weatherly: “Any chance to repeat this call? Trace it?”
Lillian: “He’ll call back. The ones who make contact can’t wait to talk again.”
Adam Weatherly: “I want you back at Angel’s Bluff.”
Lillian: “Why?”
Adam Weatherly: “You’re the head of the agency. In the event that Gabriel can’t stop this, I don’t want you in theater.”
Lillian: “I appreciate your concern, but I’m staying with my people.”
Adam Weatherly: “Lillian, I know your daughter lives there. I’m speaking to you as a friend.”
Lillian: “A friend wouldn’t question my objectivity.”
Gabriel: “So how did your visit with Rebecca go?”
Lillian: “I didn’t break protocol if that’s what you’re asking.”
Gabriel: “I know you didn’t. You’re too stubborn for that.”
Lillian: “For a man with a super computer in his head, you can be really stupid sometimes. Do you really think I don’t want to tell her? You think it’s not haunting me right now? But then I think ‘How can I use my position to reveal that kind of information when there are so many other mothers with daughters who can’t?’”
Gabriel: “Because none of them are your daughter. Telling her doesn’t make you weak, Lillian. It makes you human.”
Nelson: (after listening to the phone call recording of Gabriel and the rider) “Wait, there it is. Right after the fog horn — the straw.”
Dr. Cassidy: “Gabriel heard right. That sucking sound is odd though. Deliberate.”
Nelson: “It’s like a siphon.”
Dr. Cassidy: “It’s a non-return bite valve. God! Found on hands-free drinking systems used by quadriplegics.”
Jameson: “Ooh, our rider’s paralyzed.”
Dr. Cassidy: “Which might explain the choice of toxin. Paralysis not death.”
Riley: “He wants everyone to be like him.”
Lillian: “That narrows the profile.”
Dr. Cassidy: “Well, Lillian, there’s still millions of people in the U.S. incapacitated in this way. He could be anywhere.”
Lillian: “Come on, people. Think! We’ve got a mule out there with a tank full of a neurotoxin! Just find him!”
Riley: “Lillian…”
Lillian: (hanging up her phone) “My daughter. We haven’t always gotten along. It’s not easy.”
Riley: “And you’re worried about her. Maybe you should forget protocol. Just be her mom.”
Lillian: “I can’t leave.”
Riley: “Lillian, I was fifteen when I shot my mother’s boyfriend. She and I both know that if I hadn’t he would have killed her, and we still didn’t speak for fourteen years. Whatever there is between you two, I know you can fix it, believe me. But not if you don’t trust her. Not if you don’t at least give her a chance to really know you. Lillian, we will find this guy.”
Lillian: “Thank you, Riley.”
Rebecca: “Hi, Mom.”
Lillian: “Rebecca, I need you to leave town and go spend the weekend up in Marin with your father.”
Rebecca: “What are you talking about?”
Lillian: “Just get your things together and go, please.”
Rebecca: “I’m not going anywhere. What’s this about?”
Lillian: “For God’s sake, use your brain! Why am I here, Rebecca?!”
Rebecca: “Because you’re a control freak?! You have no respect for me! And you somehow think that everyone including you own family works for you!”
Lillian: “This isn’t going the way I wanted it to go.”
Rebecca: “Well, how did you think it would go when you just barge in here and start shouting orders?”
Lillian: “That’s a very good point.”
Rebecca: ‘It is?”
Lillian: ‘Yes, it is. Rebecca, I need you to not ask me any questions and just go to your father’s house. I’ll call later and explain. Please, honey. Just do this for me this once.”
Rebecca: “Okay, mom. I’ll leave right now.”
Lillian: “Thank you.”
Riley: “How did things go with your daughter?”
Lillian: “I’m glad I went.”
Riley: “Me too.”
Lillian: “I thought it would get easier as she grew older. But even when I know I’m doing the right thing, it just never feels right.”
Riley: “Can I speak freely?”
Lillian: “Were you not speaking freely before?”
Riley: “There are so many things about my mom I wish she’d had the courage to tell me. Lillian, if Rebecca knew you, I mean, really knew you, she’d be so proud.”
Lillian: “You know I would have taken you to dinner.”
Rebecca: “But then you would have missed my cooking.”
Lillian: “Who taught you to cook? (Rebecca smiles) He always was a good cook. He even made your baby food himself.”
Rebecca: “Yeah, he usually reminds me of that when he’s mad at me.”
Lillian: “So, did you finish your paintings?”
Rebecca: “Umm, all but one. Do you want to see it?”
Lillian: “Sure, If you don’t mind.”
Rebecca: “Come on!”
(Rebecca shows Lillian the painting of a mother and child holding hands on a beach)
Lillian: “Oh, Rebecca.”
Rebecca: “Do you remember?”
Lillian: (through tears) “Of course, sweetheart. I remember. I remember every second of it. Oh honey, I know it’s often been hard for you. You’ve always felt that you never really knew your mother. Well, I think it’s time to change that.”
1.11 The Grey Hat
Lillian: “Gabriel, Riley, Nelson. You’re going to L.A. to find Cortez. Cassidy, keep working with the fourth floor. See if we can’t dissect the worm from inside. Jameson, coordinate with all the other agencies. Any chatter about Cortez, I want to know about it. Everyone, this is the cyber attack we’ve all been afraid of. Millions of lives are affected and we may not have seen the worst yet.
Adam Weatherly: “Let’s see if I understand…you want to give into Torbin Salvi’s demands in exchange for the mother ship computer?”
Lillian: “I’m not saying we give in. I’m saying we pretend we’re giving in. We release Dominik long enough for Troy to engage the kill switch and shut down the worm.”
Adam Weatherly: “The State Department spent months negotiating Dominik’s extradition. You know things are tense with Moscow.”
Lillian: “We are on the brink of a nuclear event! Doesn’t that trump the politics?! We have less than an hour, Adam.”
Adam Weatherly: “I’ll make the call.”
Lillian: “Thank you.”
Gabriel: “We’ll head to Victorville Penitentiary now.”
Lillian: “Okay, once you have Dominik in custody, I’ll contact Torbin to set up the exchange. (Jameson hands Lillian a piece of paper.) How did this happen? Dominik Salvi’s already in Russian custody.”
Riley: “What? How?”
Jameson: “The State Department secretly moved up his extradition a day early. Just after they received the demand video.”
Lillian: “Small-minded, fear-driven bureaucrats!”
Jameson: “The Russian ambassador’s plane is set to depart from Burbank airport right now.”
Lillian: “I’ll count your technical issues as a win for us, Mr. Ambassador.”
Russian Ambassador: “Yeah, well, the truth remains the same. I must bring Dominik Salvi back to Russia today.”
Lillian: “I’m only asking for two hours.”
Russian Ambassador: “If Timothy McVeigh were sitting on a Moscow tarmac, would you not be demanding his immediate return?”
Lillian: “Not if a delay might help prevent a nuclear incident. I need you to work with me here, Sergei. We’ve exhausted our options. Without Dominik Salvi, we won’t be able to stop this worm in time.”
Russian Ambassador: “I need your guarantee you’ll return Dominik alive.”
Lillian: “You have my word.”
Russian Ambassador: “All right.”
(Dr. Cassidy walks into Lillian’s office as she is finishing her phone call with the Russian Ambassador.)
Dr. Cassidy: “You just make a promise you can’t keep?”
Lillian: “Let’s hope not.”
Dr. Cassidy: “You wanted to see me.”
Lillian: “We have a very small window here, and we need to ensure that Torbin Salvi holds up his end of the deal and brings the mother ship with him.”
Dr. Cassidy: “Understood.”
Lillian: “I’m only going to agree to this if the exchange is made inside the exposure pathway. This way, if Torbin goes back on the deal, he and his brother will die in the meltdown they created.”
Dr. Cassidy: “That would mean you’d also be potentially exposing Gabriel, Riley, Nelson….”
Lillian: “Yes. I am aware of that.”
Dr. Cassidy: “Lillian, as soon as we lose control of the nuclear reactor’s cooling system, the radiation will breech the containment vessel. Hydrogen explosions will wipe out everything inside the exposure pathway.”
Lillian: “I know that, Doctor. If they are there when the worm hits the reactor…”
Dr. Cassidy: “They will all die! (pause) That’s why it’s the right call. As long as Torbin Salvi understands that, he’ll be personally invested in preventing the meltdown, right?” (Lillian shakes her head yes.)
Adam Weatherly: “Torbin Salvi was sleeping with his brother’s wife? How did we miss that?”
Lillian: “It wasn’t on anyone’s radar. Not CIA, not FSB.”
Adam Weatherly: “The mother ship?”
Lillian: “Destroyed.”
Adam Weatherly: “Did we just lose this one?”
Lillian: “I don’t know.”
Lillian: “The city of Los Angeles is back to status quo. As far as anyone is concerned, the pipe leak at San Giacomo is repaired with no lasting damage, and the power surge that caused the blackouts has been restored.”
Dr. Cassidy: “Dominik Salvi?”
Lillian: “Still in the wind.”
Dr. Cassidy: “You did the right thing, however the hammer falls.”
Lillian: “Oh, the hammer will fall. Make no mistake. Which is why we will have to find him.”
1.12 The Event Horizon
Gabriel: “I didn’t kill anyone.”
Lillian: “No one here thinks that you did. But the Director of National Intelligence is on his way over and he will need us to prove that, so right now, I need everything we know out on the table. Starting with where you were last night.”
Riley: “He was with me.”
Lillian: “All night?”
Lillian: “Outrageous doesn’t begin to describe it!”
Adam Weatherly: “You’re well aware of the mechanisms in place for events like this.”
Lillian: “Checks and balances? Yes, I remember! I also remember such a thing as courtesy!”
Jeff Tetazoo: “Courtesy!? Courtesy would be sharing your lab results on that video. After Gabriel saw himself on the render, your people analyzed the video and confirmed what he did.”
Lillian: “And how would you know that, Jeff? Are you spying on us again?”
Lillian: “You said there were 2 scenarios. What’s the other?”
Jeff Tetazoo: “The chip was hacked and Gabriel was operated remotely by someone else.”
Lillian: “The chip can’t make him do anything that he wouldn’t normally do!”
Adam Weatherly: “Some people take a sleeping pill, get up in the middle of the night, and do all sorts of things they wouldn’t normally do!”
Lillian: “But they’re not remotely operated! Gabriel is not a robot!”
Jeff Tetazoo: “You still doubt this man is out of control?”
Lillian: “Yes, I still doubt it.”
Jeff Tetazoo: ‘Well, my team will be weapons hot.”
Lillian: “You took a punch, Jeff. Get over it!”
Jeff Tetazoo: “I’ll get over it when your Cyborg is in a cage!”
Lillian: “Oh, and how long would you propose keeping him in this cage?”
Jeff Tetazoo: ‘For the rest of his life like any other murderer.”
Adam Weatherly: “Easy now. We’re still not sure Gabriel did this.”
Jeff Tetazoo: “Oh, it no longer matters whether or not he’s guilty.”
Lillian: “Is that so?”
Jeff Tetazoo: “He ran, which proves the President’s greatest fear — that you cannot control and contain the asset. But I can and will.”
Adam Weatherly: “I’m sorry, Lillian, but Jeff is right. The President expects absolute compliance.”
Lillian: “These are my people! I can bring them in!”
Jeff Tetazoo: “They were your people.”
(After DNI Adam Weatherly makes an announcement that Lillian has been relieved of command and CIA Director Jeff Tetazoo is acting Director of Cybercom)
Dr. Cassidy: “Lillian.”
Lillian: “We’ll be all right.”
Jameson: ‘So, this is happening.”
Lillian: “Easy.”
Jeff Tetazoo: “Do we have a problem here, agent Jameson?”
Lillian: “No. There’s no problem. Is there?”
Jameson: “Nope. I just have one question, so I am clear. Is there a forced protocol on this mission?”
Jeff Tetazoo: “Forced protocol is Echo Foxtrot, for both the asset and his accomplice.”
Dr. Cassidy: “What the hell does that mean?”
Lillian: “It means the acting Director of Cybercom doesn’t care if he brings them in dead or alive.”
(Leland Strand hands Lillian a drink)
Lillian: “No, I better not.”
Leland Strand: “You know, one of the nice things about bourbon is you don’t actually have to drink it to enjoy it. Sometimes just holding it in your hand can be comfort enough. Plus, what else do you have to do?”
Lillian: “Nice. Removing me was a mistake. Nobody knows Gabriel like I do. I can bring him back safely. What are you hearing?”
Leland Strand: “Nothing.”
Lillian: “Are you lying to me?”
Leland Strand: “Yes.”
Lillian: “Truth, Dad. Am I out?”
Leland Strand: “It’s not clear yet. Clockwork program’s always been vulnerable. For those in the know, the science is frightening, the power is breathtaking, and the budget’s astronomical. That all adds up to a target on your back.”
Lillian: “Well, this is personal with Tetazoo. He’s been out to get Clockwork since day one.”
Leland Strand: “Get up off the ground already!”
Lillian: “You know, Dad. I didn’t come here for a lesson. I came here…”
Leland Strand: “For what!? (sarcastically) You need a hug?”
Lillian: “No, I don’t need a hug!”
Leland Strand: “Good. Then start doing what I taught you to do.”
Lillian: ‘How? They kicked me out!”
Leland Strand: “So what? Did they give you a lobotomy? You don’t need permission to ask questions.”
Lillian: “I am asking questions!”
Leland Strand: “No, you’re not! Not the right ones. You’re too close to Gabriel and Clockwork to see past any of that. On the other side of it is your real target. That’s where your brass ring is.”
Lillian: “The murders.”
Leland Strand: “A former military Intelligence officer, who once had access to our most sensitive Middle East Intel, has an off book meeting with the deputy director of the FBI. Why?”
Lillian: “Before we start, you all need to know that just sitting here with me can land you in prison. If you get up and leave right now, I would completely understand.”
(A waitress comes to take their order and they all order milkshakes.)
Jameson: “Incidentally, I committed a felony already today. Gabriel may have popped up on the grid. Shhh.”
Lillian: “Someone had an agenda here. This wasn’t just an assassination.”
Lillian: “Three things get you killed in our business: Who you are, what you know, or what you have.”
Nelson: “All right, I’m going to call in sick tomorrow.”
Lillian: “No. You will go in and you will report to Tetazoo. All of you. As long as you’re on the inside, we’ll have access to everything we need and you’ll know when Tetazoo is close to finding Gabriel and Riley.”
Dr. Cassidy: “Dare I ask? You heard from him?”
Lillian: “No. But, if I had to guess, I think they’re doing the same thing we’re doing.”
Leland: “I’d say that’s a big leap.”
Lillian: “We’re in the business of big leaps. You taught me that.”
Lillian: “I’m going to bring my people in, along with Mei Chen.”
Leland: “She won’t cooperate.”
Lillian: “Oh, I’ll make her cooperate.”
Leland: “Rooster…you be careful.”
(After Gabriel is shot)
Lillian: “You were set up on me!”
Jeff Tetazoo: “What did you expect?”
Lillian: “Call them off! Why are you shooting at him!?”
Jeff Tetazoo: “That wasn’t us.”
Lillian: “You expect me to believe that?! Call them off!”
Jeff Tetazoo: “It wasn’t us, Lillian!”
1.13 Being Human
Jeff tetazoo: “This never would have happened in the first place if you hadn’t tried to go behind my back.”
Adam Weatherly: “What’s he talking about?”
Jeff Tetazoo: “Lillian arranged for a private meet.”
Lillian: “If you hadn’t been set up on me, Gabriel, Riley, and Mei Chen would be with us here right now.”
Lillian: “Jeff, if you’re telling the truth that you didn’t order that shot, that means there’s an unidentified shooter out there. Which could prove that Gabriel didn’t kill those men in that hotel. That has to change the force protocol. We can’t be killing our own people.”
Jeff Tetazoo: “You authorized me to bring the asset in, Adam. And I can’t do that with her second guessing every turn I make. Now either my orders stand or they don’t.”
Lillian: “For God’s sake, put a stop to this.”
Adam Weatherly: “Lillian, if a rogue F16 was headed to the nation’s capitol, we’d blow it out of the sky.”
Lillian: “Well, Gabriel isn’t a fighter jet.”
Adam Weatherly: “Yes he is. For all we know, he’s being piloted by Mei Chen. Cassidy confirmed that the chip is vulnerable to an outside influence. We have no choice but to bring them all down.”
Lillian: “I hope you know that I have been, and always will be, on your side.”
Gabriel: “I do know, Lillian.”
Jameson: “So what’s the plan?”
Dr. Cassidy: “Well, surely now we return to Cybercom, right? We regroup. We know Gabriel’s innocent.”
Gabriel: “We can’t prove that yet.”
Riley: “And we can’t trust Tetazoo.”
(Lillian’s phone rings.)
Lillian: “Speak of the devil.”
Gabriel: (After using the chip to unblur faces of the sleeper agents in photo) “Weatherly.”
Lillian: “All this time it was right in front of me and I never saw it!”
Leland Strand: “No one saw it.”
Adam Weatherly: ‘Your father likes to say that we are defined by the decisions we make. I am defined by the decisions of others.”
Lillian: “You’re not going to get off that easily. You’re a traitor, Adam! We know about ‘The Flood!’ We know about the ‘Six Tigers!’ It’s over!”
Gabriel: “Tell us the name of the candidate. He’s not one of the other tigers, I know that. Tell us his name and your life will be easier.”
Adam Weatherly: “Gabriel, did Lillian or Cassidy ever tell you why the program is called Clockwork? Nineteenth century story caught the ablest man in the world. But a man with a simple mind who meets a mad doctor who creates for him a clockwork brain, which is of course far superior to any human brain. The tragedy in this story comes when he realizes that he is no longer human, that he is only a machine and therefore will always be marginalized,. will always be ostracized. And will always be terribly and tragically alone.”
Lillian: “Spoken by the only one who will never walk out of here. You’re the one who’s alone.”