| Snowman |
| Episode 10: Snowman [Jack & Sydney meet inside of SD-6] SYDNEY: Dad? JACK: Sydney. SYDNEY: Last time we spoke, you said that you were going to talk to someone. JACK: I did. Thank you. I took care of it. SYDNEY: Marshall said he unlocked Khasinau's computer core. JACK: If I'd been consulted about your last operation, I wouldn't have allowed it. Those types of computers are primarily used for theoretical analyses, war games. Of the recovered files, none bear relevance to Khasinau's operation, his plans, or his cache of Rambaldi artifacts. Nor do they give any hint of his whereabouts. SYDNEY: But when I was there, I saw that there were some files on Mom. JACK: Yes, I know. Also recovered on the core were some equally unhelpful archival files. In the case of your mother... video footage. SYDNEY: Was she in the video? JACK: Yes. SYDNEY: I mean, after the accident? They show her alive after the accident? JACK: Yes. I have no interest in watching the video myself. Analysis is reviewing it. So far, there's nothing to help in the hunt for Khasinau, so the risk was all for nothing. _________________ [Sydney and Jack standing outside, talking about Irina] SYDNEY: Dad, he was KGB. It wasn't just Mom's death they faked. It was Calder's, too. If we can get to Calder, maybe we can find Khasinau. JACK: You're assuming Calder and Khasinau still have ties. SYDNEY: But we know that Khasinau recently liquidated over two hundred million dollars in assets. On that memo were initials I.S.V. Also, six months ago, a man matching Calder's description was caught on an SD-4 surveillance camera entering a financial office in Cape Town. A known money-laundering operation. I'm going to suggest to Sloane that we get to the Cape Town office, seize their records and find Calder. Noah spent years undercover in South Africa. He'll be an asset. JACK: SD-6 has run an additional profile on Noah. There were anomalies, including recent bank activity which suggested he may have ties to K-Directorate. Noah's been taken into custody by security section. SYDNEY: What?! No, that's--wait, I know what that's about. It has nothing to do with another agency! JACK: Sydney, you have no perspective on who that man is! You're as lost now as I was years ago! SYDNEY: Wait, Dad, you don't know him! JACK: And you don't know him either! That's the lesson in all this! ___________________ [Jack enters Sloane�s office] JACK: I need a minute. SLOANE: Yeah. JACK: This is about Noah Hicks. SLOANE: There's something he's not telling us. I think he might have been turned. JACK: If you have Hicks killed, I think you'd be throwing away an asset. SLOANE: How so? JACK: You want Khasinau. You're closer than you think. Were you aware that Calder, FBI, was working with the KGB since 1973? Sydney's designed an operation that will lead us to Calder, at which point; we'll be one step away from Khasinau. SLOANE: And she wants Mr. Hicks involved. This is becoming familiar, Jack. You�re coming to me, requesting special consideration for the men in Sydney's life. JACK: Tippin didn't turn out to be a problem, did he? SLOANE: Sydney wasn't intimate with Tippin. She is with Hicks. JACK: I'm not sure that's my business, and I know it isn't yours. __________________ [Jack goes to speak to Dr. Barnett in the hall of the CIA] JACK: Dr. Barnett. BARNETT: Mr. Bristow. JACK: Yes. I was, um, I was... wondering if you might have some time this afternoon. BARNETT: I'll make some time. |