Debris (2021) s01e11 Episode Script

Asalah

1
FERRIS [on speaker]:
Don't underestimate Bryan.
- He must be valuable.
- [gunshots]
But he's had his own troubles.
Maddox pulled him out of an
M.P. prison in Afghanistan.
When I was in Surobi,
I destroyed families.
- BRYAN: Garcia.
- GARCIA: You're still taking the injections.
BRYAN: When they send them to me.
GEORGE: I need to build
a device to track
a very dangerous piece of Debris.
I need Laghari's files.
FINOLA: I know what grief
can do to a person
how it makes you feel alone.
BRYAN: I know from experience.
Everyone's got a past, Bryan.
I can't help but wonder
who was in the picture
you were looking at.
- FINOLA: Hey!
- BRYAN: Another time.
[device scanning]
Are you reading this?
Close to maxed.
It's not just me.
Never seen a signal like this.
It's peaking.
No one get closer.
We can go in with Vector Twos.
We don't know that will be safe, either.
Just bring me one.
You'd prefer a civilian find this piece?
We don't have a choice.
If I'm not back in ten minutes,
quarantine the area.
[device scanning]
MAN: This is Hazmat Team Four.
We're onsite and seeing Laghari
readings in excess of 700.
[device scanning intensifies]
[device scanning]
What are you doing here?
[device scanning intensifies]
Bryan Beneventi.
Bryan Beneventi.
[theme]
FINOLA: Oh, my God!
It's everywhere! Everywhere!
I spy with my little eye
somebody who's, like, very
- very grumpy.
- Yeah.
I just don't understand.
Just help me understand
why you're even balancing it
- on a dashboard.
- It's a pothole.
Potholes are unforeseeable.
- It's why they call them potholes.
- I foresee them. I foresee them.
Now here I am.
I'm gonna smell like mint chip.
- Macchiato. Sorry.
- Macchiato? What? I
I'm sorry, okay?
Please accept my apology.
- I'm trying.
- You looking for another coffee shop?
- Yeah.
- If you are,
I'd like a caramel Frappuccino.
I'm calling Garcia
to find out about my dad,
and you really need
to quit with the sugar.
- Pump three, please.
- [phone ringing]
And, uh, would you happen
to sell aluminium foil?
- Aluminum foil?
- Yes.
- No, we don't. Sorry.
- [ringing continues]
- I think that's you.
- Oh! Oh!
- Oh! Thank you.
- Yeah.
- GEORGE: Yes.
- Dad?
Hello, sweetheart. How are you?
Yeah, fine. We're headed back to you.
Why are you answering Garcia's phone?
Garcia lent me his van and his phone.
I'm at a petrol station
Why are you at a petrol station?
I'm on my way to the the antennas.
Antennas?
Yes. The antenna fields in Virginia.
So you're telling me
that you were driving
all the way from Oregon
to Virginia alone?
I'll be fine. I need a way to
to boost the scanner signal
once I'm done.
You're asking a lot of questions.
And I can't concentrate.
I've got a lot on my plate.
Please don't worry.
I'm perfectly capable.
Okay.
Finola,
you have to get the Laghari files
to me as soon as possible.
Yep. I'm working on that.
And I'm gonna speak to Ferris, okay?
Well, I'll contact you once I'm there.
Okay.
- [phone vibrates]
- FINOLA: Oh, my God.
- Yeah.
- It's Tom.
You need to come to Cedarville,
Maryland, right away.
Okay. Why?
We found a woman out here
affected by Debris,
and she asked for you.
What do you mean?
She's asking for you by name.
She just keeps saying your name.
Didn't see an order
come through for this.
I could have it ready for you.
Come on, you know how these things go.
It was a last-minute thing.
I just gotta run some tests.
It could help me with
a new piece we just found.
Thanks, Kelso.
- Check these readings.
- Uh-huh.
- Tom.
- Around nine A.M.,
satellite scan picked up
disturbances in the atmosphere
When the Situation Team arrived, they
found her here waiting for them.
You ever see her before?
- No.
- Who is she?
Mariel Caldwell,
a local high school teacher.
Wildlife preserve camera
picked her up on a hiking trail
just south of here.
But check this out.
We don't know where
that shimmer came from,
but it disappeared when it reached her.
BRYAN: Seems like it's following her.
We have a team searching
the area for Debris.
- She didn't say anything else?
- No.
She just keeps repeating your name.
- Where is she now?
- Where we found her.
BRYAN: Hi.
Your name is Mariel?
You're asking for Bryan
Bryan Beneventi.
I'm Bryan Beneventi.
How do you know my name?
You said my name. How do you know me?
[stammering]
Surobi.
The A01 Highway.
Surobi?
Are you talking about
Surobi, Afghanistan?
It's in my brown paper folder.
It's moon dust everywhere.
Birds are coming in.
What does that mean?
What is she talking about?
Afghanistan.
Movie night after Dee-Fack.
I hate movie night.
Dust Dust Dust
Dustoff Inbound.
FINOLA: What's going on?
Do you understand
what she's talking about?
MARIEL: Watch your flank, Frenchie.
- Yes.
- MARIEL: I got your six.
Somehow, this woman knows
things about my life.
She's reading at zero now.
Whatever happened is over.
[sighs]
[sighs]
Mariel, how do you know me?
Where did you hear my name?
[whispering, indistinct]
Let's do a sweep
two kilometers to the west.
It never ends around this place.
How do you know parts of my life?
Jensen. Jensen!
How are you doing that?
I'm gonna miss you when you're gone
Bryan.
What does that mean?
I'm gonna miss you when you're gone.
Bryan.
That's the last thing
that my mother said to me
before I deployed to Afghanistan.
This woman is repeating
conversations from my life.
Please verify there is no ACM
in that area, Frenchie.
Beneventi, stand back.
They're firing even closer
to us right now.
If you do that,
then we'll get along very well.
Very, very, very well.
FINOLA: Hey!
[wind blowing]
[Mariel whispering, indistinct]
Everything okay?
[wind intensifies]
Yeah.
Yeah, all good.
- FINOLA: Bryan!
- We need help in here!
Hey. Bryan. Bryan, can you see me?
WOMAN: He's not responding!
Get him to the scan room!
- What did you do to him?
- [muttering]
What did you do?
Guess you got a new goal to aspire to.
Bryan! Listen to me!
Can you hear me? Can you see me?
Look at me!
My girlfriend's new boyfriend is
taking her out for Valentine's Day.
Y'all done with this water bottle?
On Valentine's Day,
that's tough, Frenchie.
LEBLANC: Yeah, tell me about it.
BRYAN: We loaded, fellas?
- Yep.
- Yeah, good to go, Benny.
Hey, hey, hey, Frenchie, wait.
- [laughter]
- Yo! Who in the hell?
- Bro, that is definitely my bad.
- That was nasty, Jensen.
I am definitely gonna being paying
your mother a visit for this
when I get home.
She's lonely, she's not that lonely.
Benny, Colonel Kellogg
is en route for a visit.
Advance plan op board has just
been posted.
Command finally approves an op, huh?
Thank you, Sergeant.
So Colonel's coming in
to brief us up personally.
Look at that.
We made the big leagues, boys.
[chuckles]
Thank God.
It's a little late here
to make a difference.
- Fun times.
- Yeah.
Oxygen 50, pressure 210 over 100.
- Pulse 120.
- Nystagmus.
- Agonal breathing, diaphoretic.
- What is happening?
He's having an idiopathic
neurological event.
We're doing all we can.
- [phone vibrating]
- Yeah. We're still searching.
FINOLA: The Debris has to be
somewhere out there. It has to be.
The shimmer came from somewhere.
There's some sort of connection
between them.
We have to disable the Debris in order
to break its hold on Mariel
and her link to Bryan.
I understand that, but we're
not getting anything here.
No signatures. And there's about
a thousand acres to cover.
Okay. I've got some more agents
on the way to you now.
Keep me posted.
What have you got?
Her heart rate is matching Bryan's.
Blood pressure, oxygen levels,
all match.
So these are the MGRS coordinates.
Four. Two. Sierra.
MGRS
That's the Military
Grid Reference System.
- Yeah.
- Eight-five.
MARIEL: That's not very far from here.
FINOLA: It's Surobi again.
Same old recon until
the colonel gets here.
It's your chance to show command
that you're leadership material.
Don't forget us when you're at the top.
Set up for me to fail.
"Heightened threat of Taliban
attacks from the mountains."
It's always the case in this country.
Exactly. So why even
bother sending that?
Semper Gumby.
BRYAN: That boy over there?
I've never seen him before.
Who is he? Why is he here?
I've seen him around. His dad
runs a new shop by the entrance.
- You didn't read the flyer?
- He can't read.
- What, you think he's a bomber?
- LEBLANC: He's just a kid, man.
I've learned the hard way.
- Nelson, go check it out, please.
- All right.
Benny, we found that girl
that was injured on the last op.
I'm taking her to get her hand
checked out.
BRYAN: Thanks.
JENSEN: Heightened threat, my ass.
Taliban haven't come
through here in weeks.
That doesn't mean anything.
If command thinks there's an increased
Taliban presence, I trust it.
You're too trusting, Nelson.
They get it wrong, too. Far too often.
Yeah, well, I'd rather not be
the one who winds up dead.
Just do your job. They want more
recon, we'll give them more recon.
- [Asalah shouts in native language]
- [rifles cock]
[Asalah continues in native language]
- Stay alert.
- Copy that.
WOMAN [on speaker]: Bravo Company,
you are cleared in Sector Nine.
- You speak English?
- Yes.
You're the one who saved me.
- What's your name?
- Asalah.
My name is Bryan.
It's too dangerous for you
to be out here alone.
Bryan, my Baba
my grandfather
I don't want him to be killed.
I know you're looking for
a bad man in the village,
but he is not a bad man.
He's a good man.
Where are your parents?
I've been separated from them.
And my brother.
My Baba said they're
not able to travel back,
so he's all I have left.
Your grandfather is a good man.
Right? Okay.
He has nothing to worry about.
We're not here to hurt anybody.
Does that make sense?
Sometimes we stop outside the base.
I like the music they play there.
Music is ghazairoo.
Ghazairoo?
I don't know what that means.
Food for soul.
Your grandfather's
gonna be safe, Asalah.
MAN [on radio]: This is Bravo
Company over in Sector Nine.
Possible insurgents sighted.
Could use an extra patrol over here.
Hey, Miller wants to know if we want
to meet his unit in Sector Nine.
What's he looking to hit
a home run today?
Yeah, he really wants
to hit all the bases.
Sometimes you just
gotta home run for it.
It's really messed up, Jensen.
Well, I'm not gonna let Miller
get all that glory, Beneventi.
Let's roll.
Where are we at?
His condition's nowhere near stable.
His heart rate's dropping.
We tried everything to stop it.
We have no idea what she's doing to him.
How does she know
these things about him?
Where does she get this information?
We're still not sure.
It's been relatively quiet
in the region.
What did the shimmer look like?
Nothing. It was the usual
prismatic appearance,
nothing different than
the normal shine attributes.
The first thing she mentioned
was a village in Afghanistan.
Surobi. Bryan knew what she meant.
It's as if she's recounting, um
an experience he had there.
Why do you think that?
She's using military terminology,
listing coordinates.
It just sounds like she's
reciting conversations he's had.
Bryan, welcome
to Operation Desert Falcon.
FINOLA: Desert Falcon?
Have you heard of that before?
MARIEL: intel that
a high-value target
has arrived in the region Al-Malik.
Yeah. I recognize what she's saying.
MARIEL: One of the Taliban's
top commanders in Nangarhar.
We cannot allow him to expand
his hold in Surobi.
This was your real mission.
This was a very important
mission to Bryan
for many reasons.
This is a jackpot target.
Al-Malik's fighters are hiding
out amongst the locals.
Your orders are to identify
any Taliban laying low here
and to capture Al-Malik should
you come across him.
This won't be an easy task.
But I know I am surrounded
by the most capable men
in all of Afghanistan.
Yeah. So they tell me.
We'll get it done, boys.
- Right?
- [all affirm]
"Won't be an easy task?"
Understatement of the century.
These guys are armed
to the teeth by the Iranians.
Beneventi, a word.
Relax, gentlemen.
Congratulations on making
commanding officer.
That's badass.
Thanks, Benny.
Both come a long way
since that last tour.
Yes, sir.
So what do you think about this op?
No joke. We're gonna pull it off.
Great.
I need there to be
a positive result out of this.
Yeah. No fail missions.
You're looking a lot better
than the last time I saw you.
You're in good hands here.
Keep me up to date?
- This is him.
- Asalah, what are you doing here?
They're taking my stitches out soon.
Sit down.
How did you learn English?
My grandfather,
he was a doctor in Kabul.
He could speak five languages.
I want to go to America one day,
so I have to be better before then.
Well, you speak it very well already.
I want to be able to play piano there,
but my brother says
I'll never be good enough.
[chuckles]
Have you ever heard of Elton John?
- No.
- No?
Elton John is a
very famous musician.
Plays the piano.
- She's got electric boots ♪
- Here.
A mohair suit ♪
You know I read it
in a magazine, ohh-oh ♪
B-B-B Benny and the Jets ♪
Wears weird sunglasses,
even when he's indoors.
So we might have
to get you a pair of those.
Hey kids, plug into the faithless ♪
Maybe they're blinded ♪
But Bennie makes them ageless ♪
We shall survive ♪
- It's beautiful.
- Let us take ourselves along ♪
I want to learn how to play it.
- Where we fight our parents ♪
- Yeah, me too.
Out in the streets ♪
To find who's right and who's wrong ♪
The only piano I know of here
is 40 kilometers away.
I'm not allowed to go over there
because of the conflicts.
Hopefully, I will be able to
when the conflict is over.
Yeah.
Once the conflict is over.
You don't think it'll be over?
It's complex.
I think what we're doing here is
for all the right reasons,
but sometimes good intentions go wrong.
Sola is possible always.
Sola is peace, right?
Bryan, can I make you a deal?
You want to make me a deal?
Yeah. Go ahead. Make me a deal. Shoot.
I will help you find
the Taliban in the village,
show you where they are.
Well, that's not the sort of help
that we need.
Promise me Please promise me
nothing will happen to my Baba.
Oh, we're going to look after him,
but you don't need to do anything.
I want to help.
It's too dangerous.
That's why we're here.
I need my Baba to be safe.
I understand that.
Promise?
[exhales]
I promise you, but stay out of this.
Thank you.
- Still at it?
- Reports are coming in
that Al-Malik is only in Surobi
temporarily to resupply.
- That's great for us.
- No.
That means they'll be
out of reach of our operation.
- Beneventi?
- Yeah.
Keep a better eye on your stuff.
Where did you get this?
The Afghan girl you were speaking
to earlier in the medical tent?
- Yeah.
- Said she found it on the ground.
[Bryan whistles]
LEBLANC: What?
Hot damn. That's Al-Malik.
FINOLA: They've tried everything.
They still don't know what's happening.
Nothing's working.
Why Bryan? Why him?
Why was this woman asking
for him specifically?
You remember there was a piece of Debris
that cloned him back in Pennsylvania.
You think that this is related to that?
I mean, I am not positive,
but in order to clone him,
the Debris had to have access
to his memories,
and maybe maybe at that moment,
his memories just shot
around every piece of Debris.
And if I am right
his information was part of the Debris
that Mariel Caldwell
came into contact with.
Wait a minute, you're saying that, what,
that the Debris pieces could be
communicating with each other?
I mean, Laghari himself speculated
that the Debris uses
the spectrum to communicate,
so is this really that far-fetched?
Okay, so you're basically
saying that Bryan's memory
was backed up into
some sort of a network
that the Debris is all connected to?
Right.
Everything in our world is connected.
Why wouldn't theirs be too?
But why this mission specifically?
I don't know.
The Debris read you too,
back in Kansas.
I suppose it did.
Well, if I'm right,
the Debris holds pieces of me
in its network too.
- [phone vibrating, beeps]
- Go ahead.
Yeah, we found the Debris
just off one of the trails.
I'm sending you the images right now.
FINOLA: Well, shut it down.
See that's the thing. It is shut down.
When we found it, it was
barely registering at .006.
It's dead.
Has anything changed there?
No. But we saw the shimmer
following her.
And then it disappeared.
It must be part of her now.
Okay, let me call you back.
I think we should try
what you suggested.
What did you suggest?
We could try to reset his brain.
Reboot him.
Electroconvulsive therapy.
Maybe we can disrupt the connection
she has over him that way.
All right. Tell me what you need.
Okay.
When was the last time
he had his injection?
Is that what you think drew it to him?
I'm not so sure. We just sent him one.
I've been monitoring
his blood work for any markers.
They might be losing
their effectiveness.
If he gets out of this,
I want you to up the dosage.
BRYAN: Asalah!
You believe me now?
It's one of the bravest things
I have ever seen,
but it is too dangerous.
- You can't do that.
- You want my country to be free?
- Yes.
- So do I.
We're all the same
America, Afghanistan.
Different countries.
But good men are good men,
and bad men are bad men.
I agree with that.
Most people around here
Don't see it that way.
I cannot lose my grandfather.
He's all that I have to hold on to.
ASALAH: You've no idea
how important that is.
And I tried to be brave,
but it is hard to keep hope.
I don't know how much longer
I can do it without him.
And you have no idea how much
I understand that.
I will not fail you.
I will not fail you.
I promise you, Asalah.
- ORBITAL TECH: The doctor's ready.
- FINOLA: Thank you.
Still no response.
It's the only thing we can do.
Okay.
[electricity surging]
BRYAN: He's in Surobi. Those
were taken just a few hours ago.
I don't wanna know how you got these.
From what we understand,
they are mostly centralized
in these homes right here,
just off the village square.
- [scream]
- [electricity crackles]
[gasps]
- If we enter
- From the
[Mariel gasps]
Come on.
That'll leave you exposed
along the mountainside.
But when at night,
use darkness as cover.
Come on.
[electricity crackles]
Maddox.
Now, how do you know my name?
[power charging]
[electricity crackling]
- But that will leave you
- Exposed along the mountainside.
But when at night,
use darkness as cover.
Good work. We go in tonight.
Yeah, your plan is smart.
Plus we finally have some usable
photos we can I.D. these guys with.
I've been watching you
for a while, Bryan,
I've been really impressed
with your accomplishments.
Good luck tonight.
Thank you, sir.
Man, this war is wearing me down.
Just so easy to forget anything
we're doing here matters at all.
Everything we're doing here matters.
When I joined I thought
we could change the world.
That's what I thought.
We can.
We'll see how you feel after
a couple more tours.
Look, every war has its challenges, bro.
Is this about that villager on the road?
She asked me to protect her family.
I want to do that.
I want to prove to her that we
can make sense of this world.
We're out here to protect
a lot more than one family.
[sighs] Oh, man.
[sniffs]
She has so much hope.
I wanna protect that.
Oh, man, I need to protect that.
Been a long time since I thought
things could be good.
Asalah, hey, Asalah.
You need to go home and take
your grandfather to safety
up to the mountains and not look back.
Will you find us out there?
Hide by the road that leads
to Jegdalay, where we spoke.
I'll come check on you after.
The most important part
is that you disappear.
That is the best way
that I can ensure your safety,
and your grandfather's.
Thank you.
I've been wondering about
what you said to me earlier.
You told me you know
what it's like to keep hope,
to have something to hold onto.
I was wondering what that is for you.
Get your Baba to safety.
[electricity crackles]
From what I understand, they're
mainly centralized in these homes
off the village square.
Please, Bryan. Please, just wake up.
MARIEL: We're trapping Al-Malik
from the north and the south.
[electricity crackles]
Move it.
[speaking Pashto]
[speaking Pashto]
NELSON [on speaker]:
All stations, troops in contact!
We are under fire. Repeat
- Contact.
- [gunfire in distance]
Reloading.
Lay down some hate, Frenchie!
Decided to show up?
Get Frenchie in!
Frenchie!
Frag out!
[groans]
Hey. Don't move.
Cease-fire! Cease-fire!
I know what's gonna happen here.
I know what's gonna happen.
What are you talking about?
Get down.
I have to stop it.
[wind blowing]
[whispers] I have to stop it.
Why?
Why did you make me
go through this again?
Why me?
[electricity crackles]
[gasping]
Bryan!
You're okay. You're okay.
Hey.
Mariel
I need to see her.
- I need to see her.
- Okay. Yeah.
GOLDMAN: She's dead.
Hey, I know about Asalah.
You're okay.
You're okay.
After I told her grandfather
what happened,
he told me that Asalah heard
that we were gonna be ambushed,
and
[sniffles]
and she was so worried that I would
think that she had betrayed me
that she came back
to the village to warn me.
So the next night,
we went up into the mountains
with my unit on a follow-on op
to see if we could find any of the
Taliban that might have escaped.
Sure enough, we found some
of them hiding in a cave.
So I took revenge.
I didn't know at the time
that that was a
different group of insurgents,
protected group team not to be touched,
because of some ongoing CIA operation.
And is that why you were in prison?
And I probably still would be if
Maddox hadn't have pulled me out.
They were going to charge me
with a war crime.
Here.
Thank you.
I don't carry this
so that I can remember her.
I carry it so I don't forget
what it's like to invest
in something that I can lose.
Can you remember anything else
about your experience?
Why it happened?
I don't think it was over
when you pulled me out.
I asked her why I had to relive
that that memory.
It showed you for a reason.
It felt like that.
I think all of the Debris
may be connected.
What?
I think the Debris is experiencing us
the same way that we're experiencing it.
I agree.
[phone vibrates]
[sighs]
Ferris just sent me the Laghari files.
Hey, are you going to be okay?
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay, I'm gonna go and call my dad.
Thank you.
[machine whirring]
I decided to start with
doubling your dose, all right?
What happened to me had nothing to
do with the injections not working.
We have to cover all of
our bases and make sure.
I wish you hadn't have stopped it.
I could have learned more.
Hey, you might not have survived.
It was too much for her system.
You happened to be a little
stronger, that's all.
But you were almost there.
So I don't know why
this happened to you.
I just know that I don't want it
to happen again.
As far as I know, you're the only
person Debris has ever sought out.
DAHKEYA: It all began when
the Black Water Grandfather
threw his energy to the four directions.
To the east, he laid black metal
in the earth.
To the south, blue metal.
To the west, yellow metal.
And to the north, white metal.
In the next phase,
Black Water Grandfather
threw black wind
towards the earth.
MAN: We have found
Agent Beneventi. Over.
[beep]
Repeat. We've found Agent Beneventi.
[beep]
WOMAN: He's in a state of confusion.
There's a laceration on his chin
and a wound on his upper chest.
[beep]
MAN: What the hell
happened to these men?
[beep]
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