The Bureau - Season 2 - Episode 4
DGSE receives a report that Nadia has been executed in Syria, but the CIA has warned Debailly to anticipate false reports, and agrees to work with him in return for his Iranian source. Marina is interrogated by the Pasdaran, then released, and she returns to Paris. Duflot tells Marina not to contact Zamani, who is coming to Paris, but Debailly then tells her to contact him again. Sisteron and the sister arrange to meet Boumaza on the Syrian border, where the Turkish military intend his capture. However, the sister is communicating secretly with her brother. Meanwhile, after a mock execution, Nadia is given her 'freedom', but forced to work undercover for the Syrian government representing its rebels abroad.
About The Bureau

Title: The Bureau
First Air Date: 2015-04-27
Last Air Date: 2020-05-04
Status: Ended
Rating: 8.196/10 (from 184 votes)
Language: FR
Seasons: 5
Total Episodes: 50
Network: Canal+
Genres: Crime, Drama
Production Companies: TOP - The Oligarchs Productions, H Films, Federation Entertainment
Synopsis
Within the DGSE (General Directorate for External Security), a department called the Office Of Legends (BDL) forms and remote pilot the most important agents of the French intelligence services: Clandestine. Immersion in hostile country, their mission is to identify individuals who may be recruited as sources of information. Operating "under caption", that is to say in a fabricated identity from scratch, they live for many years in a permanent duplicity. Our hero just returned from a clandestine mission six years in Damascus. But contrary to what is required by safety rules, he does not abandon his legend and the identity under which he lived in Syria, thus putting in danger the whole system.
Cast

Mathieu Kassovitz
Guillaume Debailly

Sara Giraudeau
Marina Loiseau

Stefan Crepon
César dit « Pacemaker »

Zineb Triki
Nadia El Mansour

Florence Loiret Caille
Marie-Jeanne Duthilleul

Jonathan Zaccaï
Raymond Sisteron

Oleksiy Horbunov
Mikhaël Kharlov

Mathieu Amalric
Jean-Jacques, dit « JJA »

Louis Garrel
Andrea Tassone dit « Mille Sabords »

Jules Sagot
Sylvain Ellenstein