A B&B in Wellington Park. from The Foreigner
A bloody mess, it is. from The Foreigner
A bomb just went off, from The Foreigner
A brother. from The Foreigner
A few letters of pardon would be a small gesture. from The Foreigner
A few personal matters. from The Foreigner
A few quiet words of encouragement would soothe the ranks. from The Foreigner
A final thing. from The Foreigner
A gesture is all. It would make a difference. from The Foreigner
A group called the "Authentic IRA" just phoned it in. from The Foreigner
A group calling itself the "Authentic IRA" just phoned it in. from The Foreigner
A London bus, for Christ sake! Now, hold on! from The Foreigner
A man with an Irish accent said from The Foreigner
A Mr. Quan from London, very insistent. from The Foreigner
A plane? Which plane? from The Foreigner
A Richard Bromley in SO15. from The Foreigner
A rogue cell. from The Foreigner
A UVF death squad. Four men. from The Foreigner
About that Semtex. from The Foreigner
Absolutely. (CHUCKLES SOFTLY) from The Foreigner
Affirmative. About 60 years old. from The Foreigner
Again, Flight 136 to Rome... from The Foreigner
Again, I don't know. from The Foreigner
Again, I'm sorry for your loss, Mr. Quan. Good day. from The Foreigner
Again, it's our top priority. from The Foreigner
Again, my sincere condolences, from The Foreigner
Ah, good morning, Hugh. Thanks for coming. from The Foreigner
Ah. A good manipulator, she is. from The Foreigner
Ah. It's cold. from The Foreigner
All call signs, go! from The Foreigner
All call signs, move to your final rendezvous. from The Foreigner
All call signs, standby, standby! from The Foreigner
All I have for the names of the bombers. from The Foreigner
All I wanna know is, from The Foreigner
All I'm adding is the Semtex, a micro chip, and a few inches of wire. from The Foreigner
All of it. from The Foreigner
All other X Rays remain. from The Foreigner
All right. from The Foreigner
All right. I'll call if we need more. from The Foreigner
All right. Just a second. from The Foreigner
All right. You're flying to London today with Mary. from The Foreigner
All the top MPs and security people are flying there from The Foreigner
All X Rays now complete in living room. from The Foreigner
Almost 10:00. Ten more minutes. from The Foreigner
Along with their locations, from The Foreigner
An action wing of the Authentic IRA has just exploded a bomb from The Foreigner
An acute case of food poisoning. from The Foreigner
An Asian man in his 60s with a grudge. from The Foreigner
An insurance policy, in case you lose your nerve, from The Foreigner
An OBT Bank in Knightsbridge. from The Foreigner
An old man making fools out of the lot of you, from The Foreigner
ANCHOR: So, if you say "hope," from The Foreigner
ANCHOR: So, you're saying possibly it's a financial problem, from The Foreigner
And after that, I have one final task for you. from The Foreigner
And are easily swayed. from The Foreigner
And beat him at his own game. from The Foreigner
And beat the bejesus out of Mick and Jimmy. from The Foreigner
And besides, it's you he's after, not me. from The Foreigner
And by God, I kept it. from The Foreigner
And calls Hugh McGrath on the lobby phone. from The Foreigner
And diverts time and resources from our investigation. from The Foreigner
And do you think the bombers come from our ranks? from The Foreigner
And everyone who knows where they are. from The Foreigner
And for some, they are more than happy to resort to violence, from The Foreigner
And he's still running around out there, for God's sake. from The Foreigner
And how in God's name do I do that? from The Foreigner
And I condemn these acts of violence, but I can't help you. from The Foreigner
And if it's turned on? from The Foreigner
And if we did that, we'd have the whole of Belfast against us. from The Foreigner
And is directly connected to you, and McGrath. from The Foreigner
And it may take some time. from The Foreigner
And it's been ID'd as your Semtex again. from The Foreigner
And last night? You didn't come home. I was worried. from The Foreigner
And maintain the Peace Accord, no matter what. from The Foreigner
And make sure she and Keri were kept safe. from The Foreigner
And no fuckin' exceptions! from The Foreigner
And now, I'm left to clean up your mess from The Foreigner
And other things, too. from The Foreigner
And politically, so's he. from The Foreigner
And she helped me. from The Foreigner
And slid down like some fuckin' monkey. from The Foreigner
And so, she reached out to me. from The Foreigner
And take care of that Committee issue. from The Foreigner
And thanks to your GPS phone, they tracked you here. from The Foreigner
And that we're working the problem hard, from The Foreigner
And that's the way it has to be. from The Foreigner
And the advisor to Sinn Féin, and a former IRA member. from The Foreigner
And the gas man needs entry for an inspection. from The Foreigner
And the image's anomalies and architecture became more apparent. from The Foreigner
And the men sense weakness, as do the UVF. from The Foreigner
And then walked out the door. from The Foreigner
And then we deal with this internally. from The Foreigner
And they're sitting in jail now, all four of them, from The Foreigner
And we're doing all we can and pursuing every possible lead from The Foreigner
And what if I didn't? from The Foreigner
And what's happened in London recently? from The Foreigner
And when that's done, from The Foreigner
And you know what I'm referring to. from The Foreigner
And your code word? from The Foreigner
And your name? from The Foreigner
And your nephew turns up. from The Foreigner
And your wife? from The Foreigner
And your work, Deputy Minister? from The Foreigner
Anger directed at whom? from The Foreigner
ANNOUNCER: Ladies and gentlemen, please be advised. from The Foreigner
Any attempt by you to contact them is likely to end very badly. from The Foreigner
Any fundraising now is impossible. from The Foreigner
Any idea which plane yet? from The Foreigner
Any idea who's behind it yet? from The Foreigner
Any problems? from The Foreigner
Anyone comes in, I touch it one, then we die. from The Foreigner
Anything you can provide, anything at all, from The Foreigner
Are different ends of the same snake. from The Foreigner
Are they even part of the IRA? from The Foreigner
Are we in agreement? from The Foreigner
Are we really back to that? from The Foreigner
Are you out of your fuckin' tree? from The Foreigner
Are you sure now? from The Foreigner
As a possible terrorist attack. from The Foreigner
As I explained before, I don't know who the bombers are. from The Foreigner
As I get for eight hours writing crap like this. from The Foreigner
As I have for the past 30 years. from The Foreigner
As Irish Deputy Minister, from The Foreigner
As of tonight. from The Foreigner
As Patrick O'Reilly of Belfast. from The Foreigner
Asking who might've done this. from The Foreigner
Assuming that the bomb was phone activated, from The Foreigner
At the GET Bank in Knightsbridge. from The Foreigner
Aye, a London bus. from The Foreigner
Aye. And after he goes, from The Foreigner
Aye. I wouldn't count on it. from The Foreigner
Aye. Long ago, when it was the only way. And what did it give us? from The Foreigner
Aye. Quan got the drop on me. from The Foreigner
Aye. You call her that. from The Foreigner
Aye. You look like you've been through the wars. from The Foreigner
Back on your streets in 48 hours. from The Foreigner
BARRIE: Yes, they certainly will. from The Foreigner
Based on what I saw, he's brewed up some nitroglycerin, from The Foreigner
Beats being knee deep in a bloody bomb site. from The Foreigner
Because apparently, there's nothing else I can do, from The Foreigner
Because if something goes wrong, from The Foreigner
Because of your timely information, from The Foreigner
Because one end will bite. from The Foreigner
Because someone tipped them off. from The Foreigner
Because, you are the First Deputy Minister from The Foreigner
Been a long time, Liam. from The Foreigner
Belfast will erupt. You'll give the bombers from The Foreigner
Benny! from The Foreigner
Best do as the lady says. from The Foreigner
BETH: You're the one who's been phoning. from The Foreigner
Blew up the Jag, put Billy in the hospital. from The Foreigner
Bloody right. Checks and balances. from The Foreigner
Bomb in your office. Your farm. Your car. from The Foreigner
Both killed during the escape. from The Foreigner
Bring in a tracker, someone who knows the woods, from The Foreigner
Britain's banks are now targets for the Authentic IRA. from The Foreigner
Britain's financial criminal institutions from The Foreigner
Bromley will respect you as much as he's capable of respecting any of us. from The Foreigner
BROMLEY: And the Semtex? from The Foreigner
BROMLEY: Echo One approaching front door. from The Foreigner
BROMLEY: I assure you, from The Foreigner
BROMLEY: I was about to get to them, Minister. from The Foreigner
BROMLEY: It's Bromley. from The Foreigner
BROMLEY: Yes? from The Foreigner
Bromley. from The Foreigner
Buried nitro bomb, detonated by remote. from The Foreigner
Bury that pig in the sow pen. from The Foreigner
But appeasement is a dangerous thing. from The Foreigner
But he really just wants to speak to you. from The Foreigner
But he said no. from The Foreigner
But I want something first. Something real. from The Foreigner
But if you give us something useful, from The Foreigner
But knowing it's been considered from The Foreigner
But let me get some locals to hunt him down. from The Foreigner
But make no mistake, Deputy First Minister, you are ours now. from The Foreigner
But only if you give up the bombers immediately. from The Foreigner
But ran a reconfiguration through RAPTOR, from The Foreigner
But the guest room wasn't slept in. from The Foreigner
But there are new upstarts in the ranks from The Foreigner
But there's nothing I can do. from The Foreigner
But they have given us real momentum. from The Foreigner
But they're a difficult people to catch. from The Foreigner
But those days are gone. from The Foreigner
But until we can identify the threat, from The Foreigner
But we need his help. from The Foreigner
But we'll find a way. from The Foreigner
But we're going to find out. from The Foreigner
But you mustn't keep coming here on a daily basis. from The Foreigner
But, Kate, this is crucial. from The Foreigner
By God, I'll take you apart joint by joint! from The Foreigner
By killing women and children? from The Foreigner
By law, I'm allowed to use my own key. from The Foreigner
By your farm and town homes. from The Foreigner
Call the Met, Sinn Féin, monitor the blogs. from The Foreigner
Call when you have something. from The Foreigner
Came in late, left early. Lot of work to catch up on. from The Foreigner
Can I see the boiler, please? from The Foreigner
Can you positively identify them as hers? from The Foreigner
Changed my mind? from The Foreigner
Charlie. from The Foreigner
Christ, Liam, so, the committee knows it's my Semtex? from The Foreigner
Christ. Tell him I'm busy. from The Foreigner
Christ. There goes the Peace Accord right back in the shit. from The Foreigner
Civic duty. Take it and be done. from The Foreigner
Clearly anticipated the CCTV. from The Foreigner
CNN and The Irish Times want interviews with you. from The Foreigner
Code word has changed from The Foreigner
Come down when you're done, and I'll take you to the next flat. from The Foreigner
Come in. (DOOR OPENS) from The Foreigner
Come on in and have a drink, for God's sake. from The Foreigner
Come on, Charlie, up you get. from The Foreigner
Come on, Dad, let's go. from The Foreigner
Come on. from The Foreigner
Come on. Go, go, go! from The Foreigner
Commander Bromley. from The Foreigner
Confirm when Echo One is complete in target house. from The Foreigner
Consistent with your mutual activities. from The Foreigner
Czech made Semtex from our dumps. from The Foreigner
Dad, you really need to go faster. from The Foreigner
DAVIES: A bus now. from The Foreigner
DAVIES: I hear your office was bombed. from The Foreigner
Dead women and kids all over the news. from The Foreigner
Deputy Minister Hennessy, you've publicly condemned the bombings. from The Foreigner
Destruction of government property? from The Foreigner
Did she say she was involved with McGrath and the bombers? from The Foreigner
Did two months in Hydebank. from The Foreigner
Did you come? from The Foreigner
Did you hear me, Hennessy? from The Foreigner
Different codes will be given to each member of command. from The Foreigner
Do it! from The Foreigner
Do we? from The Foreigner
Do ya, Denis? Do ya really? from The Foreigner
Do you even know what's happened? from The Foreigner
Do you or any of the men know from The Foreigner
Do you think he'll find them? from The Foreigner
Do you understand? from The Foreigner
Do you want me to handle him? from The Foreigner
Does anyone know who this Authentic IRA is? from The Foreigner
Dog's fine. Just sleeping. from The Foreigner
Don't know who we can trust anymore. Do we? from The Foreigner
Don't move! She's wired to blow! from The Foreigner
Drag him out of Belfast. Discourage him from returning. from The Foreigner
Dumps that were all given up for the Accord? from The Foreigner
During the war, Czechs make for the Viet Cong. from The Foreigner
Each enough to blow up a lorry. from The Foreigner
Either someone talked, warned them off, or you're playing me. from The Foreigner
Either way, Sean, you end this, now. from The Foreigner
ELECTRICIAN: Echo One has entered the target house and unsighted to me. from The Foreigner
Entering the target house. from The Foreigner
Every cop, hotel, and landlady in London from The Foreigner
Everyone's already inside. from The Foreigner
Everything verified, guns, Semtex, the whole fuckin' lot. from The Foreigner
Exactly what they want. from The Foreigner
Fair enough. Thanks very much, Inspector. from The Foreigner
Family? from The Foreigner
Fan, careful crossing the street! from The Foreigner
Feel free to reach out, should you have the unexpected urge. from The Foreigner
FEMALE ANCHOR: This is a major incident that they're treating from The Foreigner
Find a way! from The Foreigner
First Belfast, now here. from The Foreigner
Five names and their location in London. from The Foreigner
Flight 136 to Rome has been overly delayed. from The Foreigner
For 30 minutes, now. from The Foreigner
For current estimates on the dead and injured. from The Foreigner
For God's sake, 16 dead, twice that injured. from The Foreigner
For something in return. from The Foreigner
For whatever it's worth, from The Foreigner
For you. from The Foreigner
Forensic evidence and the use of your code word suggests otherwise. from The Foreigner
Fortunately, it wasn't a serious bomb. from The Foreigner
Four came up short. Two were yours. from The Foreigner
Four men and a woman. from The Foreigner
Fox Hunt is now terminated. from The Foreigner
Fox One, you have control. from The Foreigner
From the Prime Minister on down. from The Foreigner
From Wapping High Street to the A1203. from The Foreigner
Fuck warnings. That'll teach 'em. from The Foreigner
Fuckin' brilliant. What'll set it off? from The Foreigner
Fuckin' Chinaman. from The Foreigner
Get down! Get down! Get down! from The Foreigner
Get down! Get out! from The Foreigner
Get her into Keri's flat, then move them into a hotel. from The Foreigner
Get Mary to the airport. from The Foreigner
Get more men from Belfast. from The Foreigner
Get out! Get out! Get out! Get out! from The Foreigner
Get outta the way! Get out! Move here! Get out! (GROANS) from The Foreigner
Get your ass in that chair there. from The Foreigner
Get your things. from The Foreigner
Give me the names. from The Foreigner
Give me your phone. from The Foreigner
Gives an extra kick. from The Foreigner
Gives me leeway to press certain men from The Foreigner
Go back to New York, son. from The Foreigner
Go fuck yourself. from The Foreigner
Go fuck yourself. from The Foreigner
Go now, before we make you. from The Foreigner
Go on through, he's expecting you. from The Foreigner
Go on, take a chair, there. from The Foreigner
Go on. from The Foreigner
Go wrong? This wasn't the fuckin' plan. from The Foreigner
Go, go, go! from The Foreigner
Go. from The Foreigner
God, you can be so pompous sometimes. from The Foreigner
Good day. from The Foreigner
Good evening, sir. from The Foreigner
Good for bombs and traps. from The Foreigner
Good man. from The Foreigner
Good man. from The Foreigner
Good morning, Sean. Thanks for coming. from The Foreigner
Good work. from The Foreigner
Goodbye, Mr. Hennessy. from The Foreigner
GUARD: Next. from The Foreigner
Has Bromley phoned? from The Foreigner
Have you a restaurant in mind? from The Foreigner
Have you changed your mind? from The Foreigner
Haven't given it much thought. from The Foreigner
Haven't you paid enough in family blood? from The Foreigner
He circled London for quite some time prior to the bombing. from The Foreigner
He hasn't even been convicted of any paramilitary offenses. from The Foreigner
He is destroying our farmhouse... from The Foreigner
He just wants you to know he can get to you. (CELL PHONE RINGING) from The Foreigner
He knew exactly which bus, and how much explosive was used. from The Foreigner
He needed a line of sight. from The Foreigner
He needs to inspect all the flats, regardless. from The Foreigner
He needs to know the bombings aren't ours, from The Foreigner
He roughed up Benny and Sean. They'll be fine. from The Foreigner
He saw you on TV. from The Foreigner
He spent two hours in her room. from The Foreigner
He spent two hours in Mary's room? from The Foreigner
He thinks I know who did it. from The Foreigner
He won't be hard to find. from The Foreigner
He won't take a moment, and it is an emergency. from The Foreigner
He won't take no for an answer. from The Foreigner
He's a slobbering oaf. from The Foreigner
He's afraid to use his power. from The Foreigner
He's agreed to keep you in office for now. from The Foreigner
He's ahead of us every step of the way. We need more men. from The Foreigner
He's armed, and has US Special Forces training. from The Foreigner
He's been phoning up at all hours, asking for Liam. from The Foreigner
He's finished. The code word won't save him. from The Foreigner
He's got a burn mark on his right hand. from The Foreigner
He's got a burn mark on his right hand. from The Foreigner
He's got a knife on him. One of those Swiss Army types. from The Foreigner
He's got a lot going on. from The Foreigner
He's hardly likely to know about our daughter's flat, from The Foreigner
He's just a washed up old man from The Foreigner
He's not the only one of that mind. from The Foreigner
He's rented a limo. from The Foreigner
Heading southbound on the A413 near Wendover at 10:53 am. from The Foreigner
Hello? from The Foreigner
Hello? from The Foreigner
Hennessy. from The Foreigner
Hey. How'd he sound? from The Foreigner
His child died in the bank bombing. from The Foreigner
His daughter was killed in the bombing. from The Foreigner
His name's Chappy. from The Foreigner
His name's Ngoc Minh Quan. from The Foreigner
His phone's GPS puts him 52 meters south of you. from The Foreigner
Hmm. Looks like a burn, or a birthmark. from The Foreigner
Hmm. McGrath knows where she's hiding. from The Foreigner
Hope. from The Foreigner
Hotheads who don't remember, or know any better. from The Foreigner
Hotheads. from The Foreigner
How did you find me? from The Foreigner
How in God's name are you handling anything? from The Foreigner
How long have you been in this country, Mr. Quan? from The Foreigner
How many? How many I get? from The Foreigner
How much damage can he do? from The Foreigner
How much do you know? Plenty. from The Foreigner
How was London? Is Mary okay? from The Foreigner
How would that be? from The Foreigner
How'd it go? from The Foreigner
How's Keri? Where is she? from The Foreigner
Hugh McGrath's here. from The Foreigner
I 'II tell you what. Let's meet face to face. from The Foreigner
I 'II text you the info. You may need it. from The Foreigner
I am truly sad for your loss, Mr. Quan. I have a daughter myself. from The Foreigner
I ask questions. You answer. from The Foreigner
I assume he knows about Keri's flat. It's not worth the risk. from The Foreigner
I believe we owe this chap something. from The Foreigner
I buried my brother in law, before that, my da and my two cousins. from The Foreigner
I can manage this, all right? from The Foreigner
I could use something now. from The Foreigner
I did, and he said he'd wait, again. from The Foreigner
I do not work for terrorists. from The Foreigner
I don't believe you, Mr. Hennessy. from The Foreigner
I don't have any connections to those sorts of people. I'm sorry. from The Foreigner
I don't know O'Reilly. I haven't seen McGrath. from The Foreigner
I don't know who they are, don't even know who's controlling 'em. from The Foreigner
I don't know, sir. We don't know, from The Foreigner
I don't wanna know what happened in that room. from The Foreigner
I fought for the regiment. from The Foreigner
I gave him the names, he took my things and let me go. from The Foreigner
I gave you the names, like I said. from The Foreigner
I got your names. from The Foreigner
I had a plan to nail the bastards. Didn't work. from The Foreigner
I had to shag him. It was fuckin' disgusting. from The Foreigner
I have a lead. I'm pursuing it. from The Foreigner
I have no more family. from The Foreigner
I haven't been affiliated with the IRA for 30 years. from The Foreigner
I heard the old Liam, a man back on track with a plan. from The Foreigner
I heard you're checking my dumps. from The Foreigner
I just had to put out the odd fire here and there. from The Foreigner
I know Semtex H. from The Foreigner
I need a tracker, Sean. Can you give us a hand? from The Foreigner
I need an AP out to all city district units from The Foreigner
I need something, Kate. from The Foreigner
I need to go. My dad's here. from The Foreigner
I need you to go to London and meet someone... from The Foreigner
I need you to understand that. from The Foreigner
I need your full support and respect. from The Foreigner
I need your help with the London bombing. from The Foreigner
I needed this to get our people back. from The Foreigner
I needn't tell you how that'll go, from The Foreigner
I never intended to hurt your daughter. from The Foreigner
I realize you're angry, but there's not much I can do. from The Foreigner
I remember a time when you would've dealt with this, properly, from The Foreigner
I remember your list, the 40 On the Runs. from The Foreigner
I say "jump," you say "where?" from The Foreigner
I spent some time in her hotel lobby, from The Foreigner
I spoke to Bromley, and that was it. from The Foreigner
I suppose it would be a waste of time from The Foreigner
I told Liam to kill them before they got to court. from The Foreigner
I tried my best to console him, from The Foreigner
I wanna know how. from The Foreigner
I want a complete check of all the arms dumps here and abroad, from The Foreigner
I want a complete list of all the stocks within the week, from The Foreigner
I want to know who they are, who's behind them. from The Foreigner
I want you to like it. from The Foreigner
I wanted to thank you personally. from The Foreigner
I was on the flight they targeted to blow up. from The Foreigner
I went to prison for what I did, and paid my debt. from The Foreigner
I will wait. from The Foreigner
I work in Saigon after the war. from The Foreigner
I would like you to please find out. from The Foreigner
I'd do everything in my power to get justice. from The Foreigner
I'll be at my farm if you need me. from The Foreigner
I'll be back in a minute. I'll be right here. from The Foreigner
I'll be there. from The Foreigner
I'll call the moment I have something. from The Foreigner
I'll consider it. from The Foreigner
I'll feed the press a gas leak story in the meantime. from The Foreigner
I'll have Beth put it in the calendar, okay? We'll talk later. from The Foreigner
I'll have my cell at all times. from The Foreigner
I'll miss my flight. from The Foreigner
I'll not be debating this! from The Foreigner
I'll pass it on. from The Foreigner
I'll see you tonight. Yeah. from The Foreigner
I'll shake the trees as hard as I can, and see what falls. from The Foreigner
I'll take a morning flight. from The Foreigner
I'm afraid the Deputy Minister is busy, and won't be able to see you. from The Foreigner
I'm close. from The Foreigner
I'm doing everything I can to find out who's responsible. from The Foreigner
I'm getting out. from The Foreigner
I'm glad I made the list. from The Foreigner
I'm guessing he's made four bombs, from The Foreigner
I'm heading for a conference in Rome tomorrow. from The Foreigner
I'm Ian Wood. from The Foreigner
I'm issuing pardons for five On the Runs, one is your cousin. from The Foreigner
I'm leaving for London. Gonna stay at Keri's. from The Foreigner
I'm Maggie. Ian. from The Foreigner
I'm meeting the Council now. from The Foreigner
I'm not a three second wonder like you. from The Foreigner
I'm not sure that's a good idea. from The Foreigner
I'm sorry, but we can't take this. from The Foreigner
I'm sorry, Liam. He took me by surprise. from The Foreigner
I'm sorry. I truly don't know yet. from The Foreigner
I'm truly sorry for your loss. from The Foreigner
I'm trying to hold this together. from The Foreigner
I'm watching him coming up your drive. from The Foreigner
I'm wearing a bomb. from The Foreigner
I've been trying you for hours. Where've you been? from The Foreigner
I've changed that code word. from The Foreigner
I've given out the code words. Now, we wait. from The Foreigner
I've got the bombers' names and location. from The Foreigner
I've never forgiven him for my brother, Patrick. from The Foreigner
I've one condition. from The Foreigner
I've read your history. from The Foreigner
I've set a trap for them when they use the next bomb. from The Foreigner
I've spoken to the PM. from The Foreigner
I've underestimated him. It won't happen again. from The Foreigner
Ian Wood! Ian Wood! from The Foreigner
Ian Wood! Ian Wood? from The Foreigner
If I've forgotten what we're fighting for. from The Foreigner
If it had been, we wouldn't be here talking, would we? from The Foreigner
If there's anyone profiteering around here, it's you, from The Foreigner
If you can spare him. from The Foreigner
If you do not know who they are, from The Foreigner
If you knew they were short, you should've handled it. from The Foreigner
In Knightsbridge. from The Foreigner
In the fog 0' war, plans fuckin' change. from The Foreigner
In Vietnam? Yes. from The Foreigner
In your case, mostly fear. from The Foreigner
Including murder. from The Foreigner
Intent on God knows what, and you're calling it a problem? from The Foreigner
IRA politics and terrorism from The Foreigner
Iraq. Royal Irish Regiment. from The Foreigner
Is it enough to secure the farm? from The Foreigner
Is it the IRA, or is it something else? ISIS? Al Qaeda? from The Foreigner
Is now looking for the Irishman. from The Foreigner
Is that so bad, Brennan? from The Foreigner
Is there an Ian Wood here? Ian Wood? from The Foreigner
Is there someone we can call to come and be with you, Mr. Quan? from The Foreigner
It better be soon, from The Foreigner
It doesn't help, from The Foreigner
It had to be done. from The Foreigner
It looks good. from The Foreigner
It makes a great deal of difference which end you grab, from The Foreigner
It was reported stolen in Reading the night before. from The Foreigner
It's 20 total working two shifts. from The Foreigner
It's a known IRA meeting place from The Foreigner
It's a nice dress. You'll be very pretty. from The Foreigner
It's a renegade unit. We don't know who they are yet. from The Foreigner
It's all being taken care of. from The Foreigner
It's also very dangerous for you to be here. from The Foreigner
It's another warning, Liam? from The Foreigner
It's been a long time, indeed. from The Foreigner
It's done. from The Foreigner
It's done. from The Foreigner
It's him. from The Foreigner
It's Landesman, sir, in S 11. I've got him. from The Foreigner
It's not. from The Foreigner
It's now on the Internet, you and your mistress. from The Foreigner
It's quite important, Mr. Upton. from The Foreigner
It's the man who's been phoning you from London. from The Foreigner
It's too late. from The Foreigner
It's unacceptable, anytime, anywhere! from The Foreigner
Jesus Christ, I said hit a few financial targets. That's it. from The Foreigner
Jesus Christ. from The Foreigner
Jesus, how much damage can he do with you two around? from The Foreigner
Jesus, Liam. Half the world's trying to find you. from The Foreigner
Jesus, the place looks well. It's not bad, is it? from The Foreigner
Jesus, you can't be serious. from The Foreigner
Jesus. from The Foreigner
Jesus. from The Foreigner
Jesus. from The Foreigner
Jesus. from The Foreigner
Jim. from The Foreigner
JOKER: Get down! Get down! from The Foreigner
JOKER: I have visual. X Ray One and Echo One have left the room. from The Foreigner
JOKER: Roger that. I have control. Standby. Standby. from The Foreigner
JOKER: Room clear! from The Foreigner
JOKER: She said a gas man turned up from The Foreigner
JOKER: What's that? from The Foreigner
JOKER: X Ray One entering living room. from The Foreigner
Just give me the name of someone in the IRA. from The Foreigner
Just groceries. from The Foreigner
Katherine... from The Foreigner
Kavanagh and the boys went after him. from The Foreigner
KAVANAGH: Two sets of wires 10 foot long. from The Foreigner
KAVANAGH: Wait for me. I'm on my way. from The Foreigner
KAVANAGH: We need 100 more men, at least. from The Foreigner
Keep back for now. Observe and report only. from The Foreigner
Knows what he's doing. I've half the city looking for him. from The Foreigner
Let him be. from The Foreigner
Let me help you with McGrath. from The Foreigner
Let's stay here, door locked, blinds down... from The Foreigner
LEVETT: They were found on site, from The Foreigner
LEVETT: We'll let ourselves out. from The Foreigner
Liam found out who killed him. from The Foreigner
Liam Hennessy. from The Foreigner
Liam, I didn't tell anyone. I swear. from The Foreigner
Liam, I... Shut up! from The Foreigner
Liam, I'm so sorry. from The Foreigner
Liam, it sounds like he's trained. from The Foreigner
LIAM: Aye. Nothing I can't handle. from The Foreigner
LIAM: Beat you up. from The Foreigner
LIAM: Christ Almighty, are you dumb and blind? from The Foreigner
LIAM: I can say with reasonable certainty, from The Foreigner
LIAM: I'm sorry. from The Foreigner
LIAM: It creates a hotbed for opportunists. from The Foreigner
LIAM: Jesus Christ! from The Foreigner
LIAM: McGrath confessed. It was his op all along. from The Foreigner
LIAM: Take him to the hospital. from The Foreigner
LIAM: These are longstanding issues. from The Foreigner
LIAM: Uh huh. from The Foreigner
Liam? from The Foreigner
Lies uncomfortably at the center of this storm. from The Foreigner
Like I said, one of you can't be trusted. from The Foreigner
Limos come with drivers. from The Foreigner
Listen up. A bank has just been bombed in Knightsbridge. from The Foreigner
Look, I know what you went through. All right? from The Foreigner
Look, I'm no politician... from The Foreigner
Look, I've got a lot to deal with, okay? from The Foreigner
Look, Murphy filled me in, there. That bloody Chinaman. from The Foreigner
Look, we have an opportunity here, Liam, if you take the lead. from The Foreigner
Lots of resistance. from The Foreigner
M62, Aldershot, Mountbatten. from The Foreigner
Maggie Dunn? from The Foreigner
MAITRE D: Right this way, sir. from The Foreigner
Makes perfect sense. from The Foreigner
MALE ANCHOR: After three weeks of investigations, from The Foreigner
MAN: All right, Hugh? from The Foreigner
MAN: Listen carefully. from The Foreigner
MAN: Move it! Move it! from The Foreigner
Many American people died by Semtex H. from The Foreigner
Mary and your daughter hiding out in a London hotel. from The Foreigner
Mary comes down, from The Foreigner
MARY: What is goin' on? from The Foreigner
Maybe it wasn't them. from The Foreigner
Maybe someone in this room. from The Foreigner
Maybe Special Forces. from The Foreigner
McGrath's on his way with some locals. They'll give you a hand. from The Foreigner
MCMAHON: Fuckin' get him! from The Foreigner
Meeting Hugh McGrath in a Dublin pub. from The Foreigner
Meetings? Aye. from The Foreigner
Meetings. from The Foreigner
Metro desk, LAN Wood. from The Foreigner
MI5 TECH: I've two unknowns at the front door. Wait. from The Foreigner
Micky. from The Foreigner
MIRA: We missed it the first time. from The Foreigner
Mixed it with weed killer, packed it into some plastic plumbing pipes. from The Foreigner
Mmm. I think that works. What do you think? from The Foreigner
More graves than I care to remember. from The Foreigner
Move! from The Foreigner
Move! Move! Move! (PEOPLE SCREAMING) from The Foreigner
Mr. Morrison. from The Foreigner
Murphy, have the boys check the building. Right. from The Foreigner
My cousin's on that list. from The Foreigner
My dumps were off limits. We were clear in that. Remember? from The Foreigner
My nephew? Aye. from The Foreigner
My news editor's a complete twat. from The Foreigner
My own flesh and blood. from The Foreigner
My wife? from The Foreigner
Myself and Morrison. from The Foreigner
Names and locations of everyone. from The Foreigner
Names! (GUNSHOT) from The Foreigner
Never been more so, Patty. from The Foreigner
Ngoc Minh Quan. from The Foreigner
Nick's gonna fill up the Jag. from The Foreigner
Nine minutes, it blows. No time to land. from The Foreigner
No idea. Never heard of them. from The Foreigner
No loose ends. from The Foreigner
No one comes to mind. from The Foreigner
No one gets hurt. That's what we agreed to. You gave me your word. from The Foreigner
No, I don't need them. I'll handle it. from The Foreigner
No, it was only after our call she mentioned the code word. from The Foreigner
No, no, no. Wait until I park. from The Foreigner
No, thank you. from The Foreigner
No, you must leave. from The Foreigner
No. from The Foreigner
No. from The Foreigner
No. from The Foreigner
No. (CHUCKLES) from The Foreigner
No. I'm wait. KAVANAGH: Right. from The Foreigner
No. Never. from The Foreigner
No. No one, but Murphy. from The Foreigner
No. Not yet. from The Foreigner
No. That's Kavanagh's problem. from The Foreigner
No. You're a sight for sore eyes. from The Foreigner
Nor how your cozy relationship with him will sink your career... from The Foreigner
Not at all. from The Foreigner
Not before? from The Foreigner
Not even fuckin' warnings! from The Foreigner
Not far from your daughter's body. from The Foreigner
Not needed, but a nice touch. Crude, effective, and easy to spot. from The Foreigner
Not profiting off a divided one. from The Foreigner
Not so easy anymore, now, is it? from The Foreigner
Now there, look, the back of his hand. from The Foreigner
Now, give me the names. from The Foreigner
Now, I serve the politics of both sides, from The Foreigner
Now, I stood by you from The Foreigner
Now, IRA use to kill my daughter. from The Foreigner
Now, that we're all here, from The Foreigner
Now, this is the first CC feed we have on him. from The Foreigner
Now, write, and it better match what I already know. from The Foreigner
O'Reilly had one prior for a domestic abuse incident three years back. from The Foreigner
O'Reilly set the bomb that killed your daughter. from The Foreigner
Of course. from The Foreigner
Of my brother's death. from The Foreigner
OFFICER: He's here again, sir. from The Foreigner
OFFICER: Ian Wood! from The Foreigner
OFFICER: Ian Wood! Is there an Ian Wood here? from The Foreigner
Oh, Christ, Beth. from The Foreigner
Oh, cut the crap, Liam. from The Foreigner
Oh, Jesus. from The Foreigner
Oh, Jesus. Jesus, Sweet Jesus. from The Foreigner
Oh, shit, I'm late. I've got to go. from The Foreigner
Oh, so, she could hear us on the phone? from The Foreigner
On the football team and very... Chubby? from The Foreigner
On three lunchtime flights. Perfect. from The Foreigner
One in the queen's fleet'd be best. from The Foreigner
One leading politician who somberly may have answers, from The Foreigner
One ol' man running circles around the lot of us. from The Foreigner
One theory on the cause of the blast, from The Foreigner
One unknown Echo and two children from The Foreigner
Only Liam knows who will be given which word. from The Foreigner
Only two people knew the reason for the code change. from The Foreigner
Only two people knew what was happening. from The Foreigner
Open it up. from The Foreigner
Or any of those people. from The Foreigner
Or by God, I'll bury the lot of yas. from The Foreigner
Or you'll feel a backlash the likes of which you've never felt before. from The Foreigner
Or? from The Foreigner
Our gas works fine! There's no problem! from The Foreigner
Our mandate's to uphold that choice from The Foreigner
Out in front, taking charge. from The Foreigner
Out there, religion didn't matter. from The Foreigner
Out. from The Foreigner
Pack your bag. You're going to the farm. from The Foreigner
Passenger name Ian Wood. Bomb's in his laptop. from The Foreigner
Peace. from The Foreigner
People in Belfast won't take kindly to your accusations. from The Foreigner
People look for scapegoats, for a way out. from The Foreigner
Persist in their support of the illegal occupation of Northern Ireland. from The Foreigner
Plans are afoot to put the paratroops from The Foreigner
Please, I would like to speak to Mr. Hennessy. from The Foreigner
Practice, practice, practice. from The Foreigner
Prepared for your signature. They absolutely must be signed now. from The Foreigner
Press Association took the call. from The Foreigner
Pressing for the way things were. from The Foreigner
PRIME MINISTER: And the other two with him? from The Foreigner
Punji sticks, if you can believe that. from The Foreigner
Put the Brits back on the streets again, from The Foreigner
Quan hit us again. from The Foreigner
QUAN: Yes. I phoned many times. from The Foreigner
Quan! from The Foreigner
Quan. from The Foreigner
Question McGrath your way and get what I need. from The Foreigner
Quite. from The Foreigner
Rather than a political one. from The Foreigner
REPORTER: ...have asked a number of police officials from The Foreigner
Returning to the violence? from The Foreigner
RICE: Open her shirt. from The Foreigner
RICE: That's right. Flight 136 to Rome. from The Foreigner
Right enough. from The Foreigner
Right, yeah. from The Foreigner
Right. Go. from The Foreigner
Right. I'm going now. from The Foreigner
Right. Let's check all the hotels and guest houses. from The Foreigner
Room service for a week. Sound good? from The Foreigner
ROSS: Just got word the device is neutralized. from The Foreigner
ROSS: Roger that. from The Foreigner
ROSS: What about Echo? from The Foreigner
ROSS: Zero. Echo One's toward the target house. Copy. from The Foreigner
Saint Mary's is dedicating a mass to him, so... from The Foreigner
Same as before. Fear and anger. from The Foreigner
Sara just confirmed he's going. from The Foreigner
Sara McKay's her real name. from The Foreigner
Scores dead and injured. (CELL PHONE VIBRATING) from The Foreigner
SEAN: Are you all right? from The Foreigner
SEAN: They're raiding our dumps. from The Foreigner
Sean! Mick! Get in the car. from The Foreigner
Secure as it can be. from The Foreigner
Send McGrath's men to the trailhead, see if Sean needs any help. from The Foreigner
Send me a number where I can reach you day or night. from The Foreigner
Send. from The Foreigner
Set to go off at 3:00 p.m. exactly. from The Foreigner
She also carried out the bus carnage, from The Foreigner
She asked about 'em, but she never let on about McGrath. from The Foreigner